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Books with title Misty's Mischief

  • Mr. Mischief

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, April 23, 2001)
    He's always pulling naughty pranks until he meets up with a wise old Wizard and gets a taste of his own medicine!
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  • Misty's Mischief

    Rod Campbell

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Brief text and illustrations follow the adventures of Misty the cat as she climbs trees, teases the dog, plays with kittens, and finally curls up to take a nap.
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  • Mischief

    Stefania Shaffer

    language (Pressman Books, Oct. 5, 2017)
    Fifth grader Slater Hannigan wants to keep his big man on campus status. It does not matter that he glued the teacher's chair cushion to her skirt last year—he gets away with everything because of his powerful mother who has secured his popularity by throwing him over-the-top Halloween Haunts.But when the friendless girl in class discovers the secret that will finally mean real trouble for Slater—and embarrass his father the D.A.—this one will be too big for her to keep.Reluctant readers and bookworms alike, will fall in love with this modern day Tom Sawyer-type action adventure story! A Readers’ Favorite 5-star seal Award-Winner, MISCHIEF appears as the first in a 4-book series for Middle-Grade readers.____________________________________________________________"I highly recommend Stefania Shaffer's hilarious middle-grade novel, MISCHIEF, featuring crazy misadventures...perilous pranks...and fresh characters for young readers..."—Penny Warner, best-selling author of over 60 books for adults and children, including the Agatha Award winning middle-grade mystery series, THE CODE BUSTERS CLUB"MISCHIEF enables us to remember what it's like to be a kid, especially as it relates to boyhood...Anyone involved in education...will find MISCHIEF relatable, funny and engaging."—Evona Mozulay Panycia, Science Educator, Middle School and College Level, Bernards Township School District and Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ"In MISCHIEF...characters become so real...hear them interacting as Stefania masterfully weaves this tale. Cliffhangers abound, leaving readers...salivating for the next book."—Daina Lujan, Principal, Millbrae School District; Vice President, South San Francisco Unified School District Board of Trustees"Inspiring and heart-rending, MISCHIEF captures the essence of that student who does not yet believe in his own potential. Beyond the pulse-racing plot, readers will be turning pages at a clip to root for Slater Hannigan, hoping he learns the most worthwhile lesson of all—empathy."—Audrey Fairchild, English Language Arts Educator, Ph.D, Hillsborough City School District
  • Mischief

    Christopher Golden, Ford Lytle Gilmore

    language (Daring Greatly Corporation, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Mark Hyde’s bad temper has darkened his life with moments of violence and troubles with the law, but he’s tried very hard to put all of that behind him, tried to be a better friend and a better person. Most of the time he seems to succeed, but even Aimee and Shane Lancaster, the new kids in town, have seen what Hyde is like when things go wrong for him. After a string of violent incidents — when Hyde gives Shane a brutal beating, or when he mouths off to the local authorities, or when he vandalizes a few lockers at the high school — even the people who care most about him begin to worry that he’s falling back on his old ways. But Hyde’s best friend Jekyll swears that there are other reasons for his behavior and that he will calm down soon enough.When someone starts pulling dangerous pranks and causing thousands of dollars in damage and inflict grievous injury, it’s Mark Hyde that the authorities are looking for. And when the problems get worse, when the vandalism escalates to theft and the pranks lead to deaths instead of a few injuries, it’s Mark Hyde the police intend to take down for the crimes, unless Aimee and Shane can find the real culprits. But Hyde isn’t making it any easier for them. It’s almost as if he’s out to prove the cops right. As if he expects to get blamed for everything going on in town. A prank is a prank, but the troubles in Sleepy Hollow have turned fatal, and it looks like Mark Hyde is taking the fall for the mischief.
  • Sister Mischief

    Laura Goode

    eBook (Candlewick Press, July 12, 2011)
    A gay suburban hip-hopper freaks out her Christian high school - and falls in love - in this righteously funny and totally tender YA debut, for real.(Age 14 and up)Listen up: You’re about to get rocked by the fiercest, baddest all-girl hip-hop crew in the Twin Cities - or at least in the wealthy, white, Bible-thumping suburb of Holyhill, Minnesota. Our heroine, Esme Rockett (aka MC Ferocious) is a Jewish lesbian lyricist. In her crew, Esme’s got her BFFs Marcy (aka DJ SheStorm, the butchest straight girl in town) and Tess (aka The ConTessa, the pretty, popular powerhouse of a vocalist). But Esme’s feelings for her co-MC, Rowie (MC Rohini), a beautiful, brilliant, beguiling desi chick, are bound to get complicated. And before they know it, the queer hip-hop revolution Esme and her girls have exploded in Holyhill is on the line. Exciting new talent Laura Goode lays down a snappy, provocative, and heartfelt novel about discovering the rhythm of your own truth.
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  • Mr. Mischief

    Roger Hargreaves

    eBook (Price Stern Sloan, April 23, 2001)
    He's always pulling naughty pranks until he meets up with a wise old Wizard and gets a taste of his own medicine!
  • Mischief #3

    Christopher Golden, Ford Lytle Gilmore

    Mass Market Paperback (Razorbill, Feb. 16, 2006)
    Aimee and Shane Lancaster are still confronting the fallout of the curse they triggered by moving to town but their lives become more challenging when tensions erupt in their group of friends and a secret love is confessed. Original.
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  • Miss Mischief

    E. Nesbit, Mary Ellen Pickford

    language (Grand & Archer Publishing, March 22, 2018)
    This previously lost classic by children's author E. Nesbit is here, for the first time, with its original content. Images and text are preserved to convey the classic 19th century read and show children's picture book. This loving tale depicts a mischievous little girl and how her parents deal with her wayward discoveries and adventures. Introduction by Mary Ellen Pickford. Note: A bedtime story to be read aloud.NOTE: Best viewed vertically to retain 20th century experience.
  • Sister Mischief

    Laura Goode

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 6, 2013)
    “Full of big ideas, big heart, and big poetry, with a positive, activist message.” — Booklist (starred review)Listen up: You’re about to get rocked by the fiercest, baddest all-girl hip-hop crew in the Twin Cities — or at least in the wealthy, white, Bible-thumping suburb of Holyhill, Minnesota. Our heroine, Jewish lesbian lyricist Esme Rockett (aka MC Ferocious), freaks out her Christian high school — and falls in love — in this righteously funny and totally tender YA debut. Exciting talent Laura Goode lays down a snappy, provocative, and heartfelt novel about discovering the rhythm of your own truth.
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  • Mischief

    M. V. Vincent

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 29, 2018)
    Find out what trouble happens when a boy and his dog wander out of bed one night as the boy retells the story of how he ended up in time out.
  • Sister Mischief

    Laura Goode

    Hardcover (Candlewick, July 12, 2011)
    A gay suburban hip-hopper freaks out her Christian high school — and falls in love — in this righteously funny and totally tender YA debut, for real.Listen up: You’re about to get rocked by the fiercest, baddest all-girl hip-hop crew in the Twin Cities — or at least in the wealthy, white, Bible-thumping suburb of Holyhill, Minnesota. Our heroine, Esme Rockett (aka MC Ferocious) is a Jewish lesbian lyricist. In her crew, Esme’s got her BFFs Marcy (aka DJ SheStorm, the butchest straight girl in town) and Tess (aka The ConTessa, the pretty, popular powerhouse of a vocalist). But Esme’s feelings for her co-MC, Rowie (MC Rohini), a beautiful, brilliant, beguiling desi chick, are bound to get complicated. And before they know it, the queer hip-hop revolution Esme and her girls have exploded in Holyhill is on the line. Laura Goode lays down a snappy, provocative, and heartfelt novel about discovering the rhythm of your own truth.
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  • 'MO'S MISCHIEF

    hongying-yang

    Paperback (HARPERCOLLINSCHILDRENSBOOKS, March 15, 2008)
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