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Books with title MIDDLE SCHOOL BLUES

  • Middle School Box Set

    James Patterson, Chris Tebbetts, Laura Park, Lisa Papademetriou, Neil Swaab

    Hardcover (jimmy patterson, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Laugh along with troublemaker Rafe Khatchadorian and his quick-witted sister Georgia in this charming box set that includes the first four books of the Middle School series."Rafe Khatchadorian is the bad boy with a heart of gold," The New York Times said about the mischievous star of James Patterson's phenomenally successful Middle School series. Included in this paper-over-board boxed set is the #1 New York Times and #1 Indiebound bestseller that introduced the world to Rafe, along with his sparkplug sister Georgia's point-of-view on her brother's infamy. Rafe and Georgia's complete set of escapades will provide countless hours of laughs for fans as well as newcomers to the series. Titles included are:Middle School, The Worst Years of My LifeMiddle School: Get Me Out of Here!Middle School: My Brother is a Big, Fat LiarMiddle School: How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli and Snake Hill
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  • Middle School Bites

    Steven Banks, Mark Fearing

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Tom is desperate to fit in at school, but he's hungry and howling, not to mention half dead. Blame it on the vampire - and the werewolf - and the zombie - in this monstrously funny new series from SpongeBob SquarePants head writer Steven Banks."Fast! Funny! Fresh!" - Chris Grabenstein, #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Mr. Lemoncello's Library series"What are you waiting for? Open this book right now!" - Tom Angleberger, New York Times best-selling author of the Origami Yoda seriesThanks to a series of unfortunate bites, eleven-year-old Tom is a triple threat: he's a Vam-Wolf-Zom. And just in time for the first day of middle school. So much for his Invisible Tom Plan. He never thought to make a What If I Turn Into A Vampire Werewolf Zombie Plan. Maybe it's time for a Run Away and Live Somewhere Else Plan?With the help of his irrepressible best friend, Zeke, Tom tries to accept his future. Zeke thinks being a Vam-Wolf-Zom sounds EXCELLENT! (Zeke thinks everything sounds EXCELLENT!) At least he'll be able to stand up to the sixth-grade bully. The question is will the rest of Hamilton Middle School accept the Vam-Wolf-Zom, too? Tom's toothsome saga is illustrated with clever, cartoon-style art on every spread. Created by an Emmy-nominated writer for SpongeBob, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, and CatDog, this new series is perfect for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and The Last Kids on Earth. EXCELLENT!
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  • Middle Schooled

    Andrew E Mullen

    Paperback (Red Andy, Aug. 21, 2018)
    Middle Schooled is an adolescent parenting guide for those who would rather laugh than cry. In a hilarious and insightful way, Andy Mullen helps parents confidently manage their middle school student while understanding what is normal behavior. Middle Schooled is guaranteed to keep you smiling.
  • Middle-School Cool

    Maiya Williams, Paul Boehmer, Listening Library

    Audible Audiobook (Listening Library, March 11, 2014)
    Kaboom Academy, a new and alternative school for middle-grade kids, is chock-full of innovative methods of instruction and discipline that are soon to be tested on the middle-school students of Horsemouth, New Hampshire. Now, meet the class of Journalism 1A. These group of nine misfits are the staff of The Daily Dynamite, Kaboom Academy's quarterly newspaper. As their school year kicks off with a boom, literally, the students of Journalism 1A are about to discover what really goes on at Kaboom Academy and who's really in charge of this groundbreaking school for boys and girls who've fallen out of love with learning.
  • Middle School Blues

    Lou Kassem

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1987)
    I was ready for the first day of middle school to be bad, but it's worse than I imagined. My best friend Becca missed the bus; I can't find my way around the school; I still haven't found Becca; I don't see any of my friends; and every time the bell rings, I have to worry about getting to the next class on time.The phys. ed. teacher sounds like a prison guard. Math class is even worse. I've been sent to the principal's office...and it's not even my fault. No wonder they call it middle school. You're stuck in the middle between little kid and grown-up, just trying to make your way out of the confusion. But some kids actually look happy here. Does that mean there's a chance things will get better?
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  • MIDDLE SCHOOL BLUES

    Rosa Dimas, Carmen Mojica Rodriguez

    eBook
    Relationships in middle school are not easy, especially if you like somebody and you’re not sure if he/she likes you back. Sometimes, you just have to get the nerve to make the first move, even if it means you may get your heart broken. Karly and Melissa are best friends who need each other’s help with boy problems. Poor Karly is head over heels in love with Joey and is depending on Melissa to make a path to Joey’s heart. Will Joey accept her or will he break her heart?
  • Middle School Blues

    Robert Knopf, Glen Hetrick, Melanie Zolnier

    language (Robert Knopf Books, July 22, 2015)
    Middle School...Old friends become part of different cliques; new friends enter into your life; boys and girls begin noticing each other; and everyone begins to find out who they really are and if they are popular or not. It’s even more difficult being the new kid in school once again. It doesn’t help that every school you have been to, you have been labelled quirky by the teachers and just weird by your classmates. The fact that you have a secret that you are afraid to tell anyone complicates life even more; especially when the secret may have caused your father’s death and leads you into unwanted adventure and danger! Is it wrong to want to just be a normal kid?MIDDLE SCHOOL BLUES is an emotional ride with humor, tragedy, suspense, and joy. A combination of Hardy Boys meeting Ghost Whisperer as ZZ slowly learns that being different isn't always bad as it can lead to wild adventures and that good friends can overcome even the worst of bullies.
  • Middle School Crushes

    Melanie Marks

    language (ThunderStruck Publishing, June 13, 2011)
    Four stories. Four girls. Four dramas. Nicole finds out she’s part of a bet, involving the guy she craves; Krista discovers—to her horror—she’s suddenly drawn to her guy-friend; Cammy made a terrible mistake that makes her look like a dork; and Kayla has to go to The Party. Has to. ‘Cause the guy she wants will be there. And if she doesn’t get him, she’ll … explode. Or die. Or something. All four girls have one thing in common—crushes on boys.Stories: The Bet; My Story; The Christmas Card; and The PartyUpdate! There are now six stories in this collection.The entire book is 16,000-words (An hour read. Two at the most.)
  • Middle School Blues

    Lou Kassem

    School & Library Binding (Tandem Library, Sept. 15, 1987)
    I was ready for the first day of middle school to be bad, but it's worse than I imagined. My best friend Becca missed the bus; I can't find my way around the school; I still haven't found Becca; I don't see any of my friends; and every time the bell rings, I have to worry about getting to the next class on time.The phys. ed. teacher sounds like a prison guard. Math class is even worse. I've been sent to the principal's office...and it's not even my fault. No wonder they call it middle school. You're stuck in the middle between little kid and grown-up, just trying to make your way out of the confusion. But some kids actually look happy here. Does that mean there's a chance things will get better?
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  • Middle-School Cool

    Maiya Williams

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 11, 2014)
    *Now available in paperback with a brand new title: Kaboom Academy!* “Graduates of Wayside School will fit right in at the decidedly unconventional Kaboom Academy.” —Kirkus Reviews   Forget everything you know about middle school while reading “this amusing and lighthearted story [that] pokes fun at traditional education, while celebrating nonconformity, individuality, and even oddity” (School Library Journal).   A new middle school has just opened in Horsemouth, New Hampshire: Kaboom Academy. It’s a place where cannons go off in the middle of school assemblies, pills contain actual information, and multiplication is made, er, real. (Read: You ever wonder what it would be like if there were two of you? How about four? How about eight? Well, you’re about to find out!) The school’s new students—and the Journalism 1A class in particular—can’t believe all the shenanigans that go on. Who’s really in charge of this groundbreaking academy for boys and girls who’ve fallen out of love with learning? And what does it mean to “blow up the model for middle school”? A 2015 Children's Choice 
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  • Middle School Blues

    Lou Kassem

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 1, 1986)
    During her first day at middle school, Cindy faces the disappointment, confusions, fears, and new experiences of the seventh grade
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  • Middle School Blues

    Lou Kassem

    Paperback (Demco Media, March 1, 1989)
    Twelve-year-old Cindy begins seventh grade with a certain amount of apprehension, but discovers that her new friends and experiences are thoroughly enjoyable.
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