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Books with title Don't Call Me Kit Kat

  • Don't Call Me Kit Kat

    K. J. Farnham, Leah Campbell

    eBook (, May 15, 2015)
    Junior high is where things really start to happen. Cliques form and break apart. Couples are made and destroyed. And a reputation is solidified that you won’t ever be able to escape. Everything you do and say, and everyone you spend your time with, matters.Katie Mills knows that. She gets it. That’s why she tried so hard to get in with the cool girls at school. And why she was so devastated when those efforts found her detained for shoplifting and laughed out of cheer squad tryouts.But Katie has more to worry about than just fitting in. Her parents are divorced and always fighting. Her sister never has time for her. And her friends all seem to be drifting apart. Even worse? The boy she has a crush on is dating the mean girl at school.Everything is a mess, and Katie doesn’t feel like she has control over any of it. Certainly not over her weight, which has always topped out at slightly pudgier than normal—at least, according to her mother.So when she happens to catch one of the popular girls throwing up in the bathroom one day, it sparks an idea. A match that quickly engulfs her life in flames.Is there any going back once she gets started down this path?And would she even want to if she could?
  • Don't Call Me Kit Kat

    K J Farnham

    Paperback (K. J. Farnham, April 20, 2015)
    Junior high is where things really start to happen. Cliques form and break apart. Couples are made and destroyed. And a reputation is solidified that you won't ever be able to escape. Everything you do and say, and everyone you spend your time with, matters. Katie Mills knows that. She gets it. That's why she tried so hard to get in with the cool girls at school. And why she was so devastated when those efforts found her detained for shoplifting and laughed out of cheer squad tryouts. But Katie has more to worry about than just fitting in. Her parents are divorced and always fighting. Her sister never has time for her. And her friends all seem to be drifting apart. Even worse? The boy she has a crush on is dating the mean girl at school. Everything is a mess, and Katie doesn't feel like she has control over any of it. Certainly not over her weight, which has always topped out at slightly pudgier than normal--at least, according to her mother. So when she happens to catch one of the popular girls throwing up in the bathroom one day, it sparks an idea. A match that quickly engulfs her life in flames. Is there any going back once she gets started down this path? And would she even want to if she could?
  • Don't Call Me Chip

    Neil O'Donnell, Paul Burt, Next Chapter Audio LTD

    Audiobook (Next Chapter Audio LTD, June 18, 2019)
    Don't mess with Timothy. He might seem like your average chipmunk who loves seeds, sunbathing, and enjoying a quiet life in the suburbs. But after new neighbors move in and wreak havoc, they will have to come face to face with his wit and resourcefulness. The last straw is that the new neighbors keep calling him Chip. Convincing all manner of rodents and other small wildlife to work together, Timothy launches an assault against their invasive neighbors. Based on a true character, this audiobook is a clean, fun listen for eight-grade reading level and over.
  • Don't Call Me Kit Kat

    K. J. Farnham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 20, 2015)
    Junior high is where things really start to happen. Cliques form and break apart. Couples are made and destroyed. And a reputation is solidified that you won’t ever be able to escape. Everything you do and say, and everyone you spend your time with, matters.Katie Mills knows that. She gets it. That’s why she tried so hard to get in with the cool girls at school. And why she was so devastated when those efforts found her detained for shoplifting and laughed out of cheer squad tryouts.But Katie has more to worry about than just fitting in. Her parents are divorced and always fighting. Her sister never has time for her. And her friends all seem to be drifting apart. Even worse? The boy she has a crush on is dating the mean girl at school.Everything is a mess, and Katie doesn’t feel like she has control over any of it. Certainly not over her weight, which has always topped out at slightly pudgier than normal—at least, according to her mother.So when she happens to catch one of the popular girls throwing up in the bathroom one day, it sparks an idea. A match that quickly engulfs her life in flames.Is there any going back once she gets started down this path?And would she even want to if she could?
  • Don't Call Me Chip

    Neil O'Donnell

    language (Creativia, Jan. 30, 2018)
    Don't mess with Timothy.He might seem like your average chipmunk who loves seeds, sunbathing and enjoying a quiet life in the suburbs. But after new neighbors move in and wreak havoc, they will have to come face to face with his wit and resourcefulness.The last straw is that the new neighbors keep calling him Chip. Convincing all manner of rodents and other small wildlife to work together, Timothy launches an assault against their invasive neighbors.Based on a true character, this book is a clean, fun read for eight-grade reading level and over.Praise from readers:★★★★★ - "Being a lover of all animals myself, I enjoyed this well written story. This is a wonderful read for young and old alike."★★★★★ - "Makes you more aware of wildlife and how we destroy their land. A delightful book."★★★★★ - "A great read for the young and the young-at-heart."
  • Don't Call Me Katie Rose

    Lenora Mattingly Weber

    eBook (Image Cascade Publishing, June 1, 2016)
    Katie Rose Belford is in her first year at Adams High. She is intent on being called Kathleen and takes on a sophisticated image in order to impress Bruce Seerie, a star athlete of Adams High. "Kathleen's" emotions and finances become quite strained as she lives beyond her means. Does the pressure become too stressful?
  • Don't Call Me Katie Rose

    Lenora Mattingly Weber

    Paperback (Image Cascade Publishing, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Katie Rose Belford is in her first year at Adams High. She is intent on being called Kathleen and takes on a sophisticated image in order to impress Bruce Seerie, a star athlete of Adams High. "Kathleen's" emotions and finances become quite strained as she lives beyond her means. Does the pressure become too stressful? ******************************************* Lenora Mattingly Weber wrote books and short stories for over 40 years. She is best known for her Beany Malone series and Katie Rose/Stacy Belford books. Beyond these series, Mrs. Weber wrote ten non-series books which are also captivating to readers of all ages. Her numerous short stories in McCall's, Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Saturday Evening Post, American Magazine and Pictoral Review reveal this author's amazing gift for character presentation and storytelling. In both novels and short stories, Lenora Mattingly Weber introduces the reader to characters who become real life people. These characters take on lives of their own in the readers world - so much so that readers read and re-read the stories in order to maintain the relationship with these people. Few authors are able to create such longevity in a character reader relationship.
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  • Don't Call Me Chip

    Neil O'Donnell

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 3, 2018)
    Don't mess with Timothy.He might seem like your average chipmunk who loves seeds, sunbathing and enjoying a quiet life in the suburbs. But after new neighbors move in and wreak havoc, they will have to come face to face with his wit and resourcefulness.The last straw is that the new neighbors keep calling him Chip. Convincing all manner of rodents and other small wildlife to work together, Timothy launches an assault against their invasive neighbors.Based on a true character, this book is a clean, fun read for eight-grade reading level and over.Praise from readers:★★★★★ - "Being a lover of all animals myself, I enjoyed this well written story. This is a wonderful read for young and old alike."★★★★★ - "Makes you more aware of wildlife and how we destroy their land. A delightful book."★★★★★ - "A great read for the young and the young-at-heart."
  • Don't Call Me Katie Rose

    Lenora Mattingly Weber

    Hardcover (Ty Crowell Co, June 1, 1964)
    A shy girl takes her transfer to a new high school as an opportunity to assert her true personality
  • Don't Call me Dumb

    Dr. Noah Johnson

    language (Opportune Independent Publishing Company, April 5, 2017)
    Don’t Call Me Dumb was designed to help those who find reading to be boring, has loss of attention span quickly and/or are having difficulty with reading comprehension. This very well anticipated step-by-step approach will increase reading skills, as well as build confidence around this subject area. In order to bolster measurable goals and accountability, a daily activity is included to assist with completing this book in 30 days. Keep in mind, you don’t have to spend a lot of time gaining a skill, as long as you're dedicating consistent time. To keep track, you can breeze through 5 pages for nearly 30 minutes a day. The journey to change begins with you following this simple step-by-step approach: read 5 pages, write your reflection, and do it again. Once you have completed Don’t Call Me Dumb, read it again. And again! Don’t Call Me Dumb isn't saying you are dumb. In fact, it is saying, "I can do anything that you can do! It may take me a little longer, but just watch me become stronger and even better than you are."
  • Don't Call Me Toad

    Mary Francis Shura

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Jan. 27, 1989)
    An uneasy friendship with the strange, constantly angry new girl in her neighborhood leads eleven-year-old Jamie Potter to discover a hidden cache of money and stolen jewelry.
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  • Don't Call Me Dumb

    Dr. Noah Johnson

    Paperback (Opportune Independent Publishing Company, April 4, 2017)
    Don’t Call Me Dumb was designed to help those who find reading to be boring, has loss of attention span quickly and/or are having difficulty with reading comprehension. This very well anticipated step-by-step approach will increase reading skills, as well as build confidence around this subject area. In order to bolster measurable goals and accountability, a daily activity is included to assist with completing this book in 30 days. Keep in mind, you don’t have to spend a lot of time gaining a skill, as long as you're dedicating consistent time. To keep track, you can breeze through 5 pages for nearly 30 minutes a day. The journey to change begins with you following this simple step-by-step approach: read 5 pages, write your reflection, and do it again. Once you have completed Don’t Call Me Dumb, read it again. And again! Don’t Call Me Dumb isn't saying you are dumb. In fact, it is saying, "I can do anything that you can do! It may take me a little longer, but just watch me become stronger and even better than you are."