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  • Battle of the Best Friends

    Debbie Dadey, Tatevik Avakyan

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 8, 2012)
    In this splashy new Mermaid Tale, a megapopular boy band is set to perform at an undersea celebration—but what if a mean girl keeps Shelly from joining in the fun?Echo, Shelly Siren’s best friend, is doing tail flips because she’s going to see the hottest boy band around—The Rays! It’s her classmate Pearl’s birthday, and the Rays are going to perform at her exclusive party. Troublemaker Pearl has invited just about everyone—everyone, that is, except Shelly! Shelly urges Echo to go anyway, but Echo doesn’t want to leave her friend out of the exciting celebration…so Shelly hatches a plan to make sure Echo sees her favorite group. And when the Rays do come to town (amidst plenty of under-the-sea, boy band drama), Echo returns the favor so that Shelly is included in the festivities—in the most unexpected of ways!
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  • Battle of the Best Friends

    Debbie Dadey, Tatevik Avakyan

    eBook (Aladdin, May 8, 2012)
    In this splashy new Mermaid Tale, a megapopular boy band is set to perform at an undersea celebration—but what if a mean girl keeps Shelly from joining in the fun?Echo, Shelly Siren’s best friend, is doing tail flips because she’s going to see the hottest boy band around—The Rays! It’s her classmate Pearl’s birthday, and the Rays are going to perform at her exclusive party. Troublemaker Pearl has invited just about everyone—everyone, that is, except Shelly! Shelly urges Echo to go anyway, but Echo doesn’t want to leave her friend out of the exciting celebration…so Shelly hatches a plan to make sure Echo sees her favorite group. And when the Rays do come to town (amidst plenty of under-the-sea, boy band drama), Echo returns the favor so that Shelly is included in the festivities—in the most unexpected of ways!
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  • Friends Are the Best!

    Maggie Testa, Jason Fruchter

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, May 6, 2014)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Get to know Daniel Tiger and Prince Wednesday in this sweet board book about friendship.Daniel Tiger and Prince Wednesday are best friends. What do best friends do? They love to play together! They also share their toys and help each other when things don’t go as planned. Learn what being a friend is all about in this shaped board book for fans of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!© 2014 The Fred Rogers Company.
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  • Battle of the Bands

    C.T. Walsh

    Paperback (Farcical Press, May 30, 2019)
    Middle School Mayhem: Battle of the Bands Austin Davenport is back in the mayhemiest adventure yet! Austin's world is forever changed when he learns that nerds have one chance to transform themselves into cool kids. And that's by starting a band. When Austin and his crew get fed up at being even less popular than the kid in the marching band who wears his shoes on the wrong feet, they decide to take matters into their own hands. When Randy Warblemacher, already a popular kid (and Austin's nemesis) starts his own band that overshadows Austin's, the battle is on! And it's not just with Randy! Some of the area's best bands are in on the action: Goat Turd; 64 Farts, and Cold Sore are all looking to come out on top! Join Austin and the gang as they search for and express their badditude. Will the nerds rise to superstardom? Will fame and greed tear the band's friendship apart when half the band falls for the same girl? Will Austin's best friend, Ben, overcome his horrific stage fright? Will Austin split his leather pants and forever scar the youth of America? Middle School Mayhem: Battle of the Bands is the hilarious fourth installment in this planned twelve-book series. This fast-paced and gut-busting series is designed for middle grade and younger YA readers. Beware! This series has the tendency to turn reluctant readers into eager ones.
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  • The Best Friend Battle

    Lindsay Eyre, Charles Santoso

    Paperback (Arthur A. Levine Books, March 31, 2015)
    Sylvie Scruggs doesn't like Georgie Diaz. He always calls her Scruggs. He always beats her in baseball. He didn't invite her to his party. Plus, he's a boy.Now Georgie is trying to steal Sylvie's best friend, Miranda Tan. He's giving Miranda a super-special birthday present, so Sylvie will too -- only her present will be ten times better. With the help of her twin brothers, a ferret, a castle, and some glitter glue, Sylvie sets out to make Miranda remember who her REAL best friend is, and forget about Georgie forever."Two words: Sylvie Scruggs. Two more words: LOVE HER! Eyre nails it with this new kid on the block. (And here's a challenge: I dare you not to laugh out loud)." -- Barbara O'Connor, author of How To Steal A Dog and The Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester
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  • Battle of the Best Friends

    Debbie Dadey, Tatevik Avakyan

    Hardcover (Aladdin, May 8, 2012)
    In this splashy new Mermaid Tale, a megapopular boy band is set to perform at an undersea celebration—but what if a mean girl keeps Shelly from joining in the fun?Echo, Shelly Siren’s best friend, is doing tail flips because she’s going to see the hottest boy band around—The Rays! It’s her classmate Pearl’s birthday, and the Rays are going to perform at her exclusive party. Troublemaker Pearl has invited just about everyone—everyone, that is, except Shelly! Shelly urges Echo to go anyway, but Echo doesn’t want to leave her friend out of the exciting celebration…so Shelly hatches a plan to make sure Echo sees her favorite group. And when the Rays do come to town (amidst plenty of under-the-sea, boy band drama), Echo returns the favor so that Shelly is included in the festivities—in the most unexpected of ways!
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  • The Best of Friends

    N. J. Lindquist

    eBook (That's Life! Communications, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Glen is hoping to coast through his last year of high school without any problems. But his new best friend needs his help to get a date with the one girl Glen has always secretly liked.A coming-of-age series that blends romance, humour, and adventure with a search for the meaning of life.Glen, the youngest of six, is happy just to get by doing the least the can get away with. True, he's never had a girlfriend—serious or otherwise. And his mom kind of babies him. But he figures he's got lots of time before he has to choose a career and settle down.Charlie, the new doctor's son, seems to have everything: looks, brains, charisma, athletic ability, and a shiny new sports car. It isn’t long before he has nearly everyone in the small town in his corner, including Glen.But not Luke, Glen’s best friend since kindergarten, who sees Charlie as a rival and longs to wipe the arrogant smile off his face!Or Nicole, the pastor’s daughter, who is also the prettiest girl in town. Nicole has no intention of dating Charlie—no matter how many times he asks her. Even if her dad would let her.By the end of the first week of school, Glen has been pulled in to help Charlie in his quest to date Nicole. At the same time, he’s trying to defuse the hostility between Luke and Charlie.But things go from bad to worse and before long, Glen is facing major problems—some life-threatening, others life-changing.If you like heart-warming stories with relatable characters and plot twists, you'll love this coming-of-age series that blends romance, humour, and adventure with a search for the meaning of life.GetThe Best of Friends today to enter into Glen's world.
  • The Best Friend

    R.L. Stine

    eBook (Simon Pulse, Dec. 20, 2011)
    FEAR STREET -- WHERE YOUR WORST NIGHTMARES LIVE... Honey Perkins just moved to Shadyside. But she's telling everyone that she is Becka Norwood's best friend from elementary school. Trouble is, Becka doesn't remember her at all. But that doesn't stop Honey. She insists on doing everything Becka does -- borrowing her clothes, borrowing her boyfriend...and then the horrible accidents begin. Honey swears she has nothing to do with them. She's just being a good friend. A best friend...to the end.
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  • The Best Friend Battle

    Lindsay Eyre, Charles Santoso

    language (Arthur A. Levine Books, March 31, 2015)
    "Funny and human and clever and wise. I really, really like this sparkling, racing, hilarious little gem." -- Hilary McKay, author of SAFFY'S ANGEL and BINNY IN SECRETSylvie Scruggs doesn't like Georgie Diaz. He always calls her Scruggs. He always beats her in baseball. He didn't invite her to his party. Plus, he's a boy.Now Georgie is trying to steal Sylvie's best friend, Miranda Tan. He's giving Miranda a super-special birthday present, so Sylvie will too -- only her present will be ten times better. With the help of her twin brothers, a ferret, a castle, and some glitter glue, Sylvie sets out to make Miranda remember who her REAL best friend is, and forget about Georgie forever."Two words: Sylvie Scruggs. Two more words: LOVE HER! Eyre nails it with this new kid on the block. (And here's a challenge: I dare you not to laugh out loud)." -- Barbara O'Connor, author of HOW TO STEAL A DOG and THE FANTASTIC SECRET OF OWEN JESTER
  • The Best Friends Book

    Todd Parr

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Young Readers, April 1, 2000)
    Vibrant illustrations and clever text combine to reveal the qualities that make up a best friend, from saying you look good even if you have a bad haircut to letting you make dinner even if you serve unappetizing foods. Original. 35,000 first printing.
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  • The Two Best Friends

    Elizabeth Koda-Callan

    Hardcover (Workman Publishing Company, Jan. 11, 1994)
    From the bestselling Magic Charmr series, which has over 4 million copies in print, here a story of determination, ingenuity, and sharing. The lonely little girl in The Two Best Friends has just moved to a new neighborhood. Could the unexpected combination of a retriever, a game of catch, and the chicken pox help her find a best friend? Nestled in the cover of The Two Best Friends is a tiny golden puppy charm on a golden chain, making this a reminder to all readers that they have the power to realize their dreams. Selection of the Children's Book-of-the-Month Club. Suitable for ages 4-8. Over 100,000 copies in print.
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  • Battle of the Bands

    C.T. Walsh

    language (Farcical Press, May 15, 2019)
    Middle School Mayhem: Battle of the Bands Austin Davenport is back in the mayhemiest adventure yet! Austin's world is forever changed when he learns that nerds have one chance to transform themselves into cool kids. And that's by starting a band. When Austin and his crew get fed up at being even less popular than the kid in the marching band who wears his shoes on the wrong feet, they decide to take matters into their own hands. When Randy Warblemacher, already a popular kid (and Austin's nemesis) starts his own band that overshadows Austin's, the battle is on! And it's not just with Randy! Some of the area's best bands are in on the action: Goat Turd; 64 Farts, and Cold Sore are all looking to come out on top! Join Austin and the gang as they search for and express their badditude. Will the nerds rise to superstardom? Will fame and greed tear the band's friendship apart when half the band falls for the same girl? Will Austin's best friend, Ben, overcome his horrific stage fright? Will Austin split his leather pants and forever scar the youth of America? Middle School Mayhem: Battle of the Bands is the hilarious fourth installment in this planned twelve-book series. This fast-paced and gut-busting series is designed for middle grade and younger YA readers. Beware! This series has the tendency to turn reluctant readers into eager ones.