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Books in Charlie Joe Jackson series

  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit

    Tommy Greenwald

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 2, 2013)
    Charlie Joe Jackson, the most reluctant reader ever born, made it his mission in the first book to get through middle school without reading a single book from cover to cover. Now he's back―and trying desperately to get straight As in order to avoid going to academic camp for the summer. To do this, he will have to betray his friend, lose the girl of his dreams, and end up acting in a school play about the inventor of paper towels. Charlie Joe's not exactly the "school play kind of guy," but desperate times call for desperate measures, in Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit by Tommy Greenwald.
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  • Pete Milano's Guide to Being a Movie Star: A Charlie Joe Jackson Book

    Tommy Greenwald, Rebecca Roher

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Feb. 16, 2016)
    Pete Milano has always been the class clown and proud of it. What's the point of having friends if you can't make them laugh, right? Even if doing so has the unfortunate side effect of constantly getting him into trouble. But, for once, Pete's tricks have led him to just the right place at just the right time. Now he's about to become famous, because he's been asked to audition for the hottest new movie with the hottest girl costar. But balancing real life with movie life is way harder than it sounds. Will Pete's newfound fame mean losing his girlfriend and all his friends?
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide To Not Reading

    Tommy Greenwald, J. P. Coovert

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 8, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Middle schooler Charlie Joe is proud of his success at avoiding reading, but eventually his schemes go too far.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Growing Up

    Tommy Greenwald, J. P. Coovert

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Yes! Graduation day is finally here! Charlie Joe has been waiting for this moment his entire middle school career. This might even be the best day of his life. No more teachers! No more books! Just make it through the ceremony and he's free. But suddenly things around him are starting to change. Words like "responsibility" and "college prep" keep popping out of his friend's mouths. What happened to words like "fun" and "pool party"? And come to think of it, doesn't high school bring more teachers and more books? Maybe this whole growing up thing isn't such a good idea after all. Actually being a kid is pretty darn fun! Surely Charlie Joe can figure out a way to put the brakes on growing up-and fast!This hilarious final installment in the Charlie Joe Jackson series written by Tommy Greenwald and illustrated by J. P. Coovert is infused with nostalgia and just the right amount of chaos.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Summer Vacation

    Tommy Greenwald, J. P. Coovert

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, May 6, 2014)
    Despite all attempts to avoid reading and extra work, Charlie Joe Jackson finds himself in a terrible dream he can't wake up from: Camp Rituhbukkee (pronounced "read-a-bookie")―a place filled with grammar workshops, Read-a-Ramas, and kids who actually like reading. But Charlie Joe is determined to convince the entire camp to hate reading and writing―one genius at a time. Tommy Greenwald's Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Summer Vacation is another fun installment in the life of a reluctant reader.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Planet Girl

    Tommy Greenwald, J. P. Coovert

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 25, 2015)
    There's a crisis at Eastport Middle School! It appears that everyone has a boyfriend or girlfriend except . . . Charlie Joe Jackson??!? Yup-he's the only single guy out of all his friends. How is this possible? Even Pete Milano snagged a girl! Well, Charlie Joe refuses to be left out. He quickly goes looking for help in the last place anyone would think to find him-the library. And what he finds is the gem of all gems, the guidebook of all guidebooks, the key to finally getting a girl! Now, everyone is suddenly coming to him for love advice. (Oh, how the tables have turned.) But Charlie Joe's world is swiftly turned upside down when he realizes the girl he actually likes... might not actually be the girl he likes.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Making Money

    Tommy Greenwald, J. P. Coovert

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 26, 2014)
    Charlie Joe's weekly allowance just isn't cutting it and he desperately needs money to buy a Botman, the latest gadget to sweep his middle school. Only catch is, he wants to earn the money by doing the least amount of work possible. After several failed attempts, including a near disastrous day of dog-walking, Charlie Joe hatches a plan to throw his own bar mitzvah (no gifts please―checks only) even though he's not Jewish. Hilarity ensues when throwing a fake coming-of-age party turns out to be much harder than it looks.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading

    Tommy Greenwald, J. P. Coovert

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, July 5, 2011)
    Charlie Joe Jackson may be the most reluctant reader ever born. And so far, he's managed to get through life without ever reading an entire book from cover to cover. But now that he's in middle school, avoiding reading isn't as easy as it used to be. And when his friend Timmy McGibney decides that he's tired of covering for him, Charlie Joe finds himself resorting to desperate measures to keep his perfect record intact. Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading by Tommy Greenwald is the hilarious story of an avid non-reader and the extreme lengths to which he'll go to get out of reading a book.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit

    Tommy Greenwald, J. P. Coovert

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Charlie Joe Jackson, the most reluctant reader ever born, made it his mission in the first book to get through middle school without reading a single book from cover to cover. Now he's back, and trying desperately to get straight A's in order to avoid going to academic camp for the summer. In order to do this, he will have to betray his friend, lose the girl of his dreams, and end up acting in a school play about the inventor of paper towels. Charlie Joe's not exactly the "school play kind of guy", but desperate times call for desperate measures.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide To Extra Credit

    Tommy Greenwald, J. P. Coovert

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 2, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Bright but unenthusiastic middle school student Charlie Joe Jackson signs up for the school play in an attempt to get straight As on his last quarter report card in order to avoid having to attend an academic camp over the summer. Black-and-white illustrations throughout.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit

    Tommy Greenwald, MacLeod Andrews

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Charlie Joe Jackson, the most reluctant reader ever born, made it his mission in the first book to get through middle school without reading a single book from cover to cover. Now he's back, and trying desperately to get straight A's in order to avoid going to academic camp for the summer. In order to do this, he will have to betray his friend, lose the girl of his dreams, and end up acting in a school play about the inventor of paper towels. Charlie Joe's not exactly the "school play kind of guy," but desperate times call for desperate measures.
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  • Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading

    Tommy Greenwald, MacLeod Andrews

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, May 8, 2012)
    Charlie Joe Jackson may be the most reluctant reader ever born. And so far, he’s managed to get through life without ever reading an entire book from cover to cover. But now that he’s in middle school, avoiding reading isn’t as easy as it used to be. And when his friend Timmy McGibney decides that he’s tired of covering for him, Charlie Joe finds himself resorting to desperate measures to keep his perfect record intact. This is the hilarious story of an avid non-reader and the extreme lengths to which he’ll go to get out of reading a book.
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