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A Battle of the Books Complete Set 2013-14
BOB Questions
681
Literature
3rd Grade
03/04/2014

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There was graffiti in the corner in this book
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p 1 Janitors
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They got a 10 minute break in this book
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p 13 Janitors
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Something was the size of a prairie dog in this book
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p 27 Janitors
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He wore a dirty white shirt and sagging pants in this book
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p 27 Janitors
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This girl believed anything people told her
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p 32 Janitors
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He was called Batman by the bully
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p 39 Janitors
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This teacher did not even dye her hair
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p 38 Janitors
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He saw silent applause in her brown eyes in this book
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p 52 Janitors
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The large window was covered by a paisley curtain in this book
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p 80 Janitors
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Someone had a big ring of keys in this book
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p 84 Janitors
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The guy was wearing an orange recess vest in this book
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p 97 Janitors
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There was an ice cream social on Monday in this book
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p 97 Janitors
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The mom drove an old station wagon in this book
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p 101 Janitors
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Dinner was pasta from a box and frozen peas in this book
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p 101 Janitors
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A burst of golden light suddenly formed between 2 objects in this book
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p 113 Janitors
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This author wrote a collage of pink, tan and brown syrup decorated the room
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p 113 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote they met in the cafeteria
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p 116 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote about a big square inflatable bouncy castle
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p 117 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote that they had detention with the Janitors
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p 142 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote they often used fake names to protect themselves from the enemy
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p 147 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote that there was a Rebel Underground
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p 153 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote that brooms are useful when trying to capture toxites
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p 164 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote that they threw the dust like a frisbee
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p 165 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote that a stranger wanted to call the police
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p 215 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote that his mom surprised him and took charge
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p 238 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote I think we have a problem, this is not my desk
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p 253 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote, as she gave a wicked shriek rubble crashed down from above.
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p 274 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote that they needed Ninfa
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p 275 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote He had to move the dump truck with his foot
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p 283 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote her goal was to be the first student to enter the school Monday morning
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p 288 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote his new domain was a 15 passenger van
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p 289 Tyler Whitesides
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This author wrote his dad was a hero after all even if he had disappeared
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p 293 Tyler Whitesides
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In this book, a closet smelled of sulfur and chili powder.
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Janitors, p. 156
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In this book, an email account was only to be used to contact friends in Washington.
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Janitors, p. 131
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In a book by this author, a substitute had short, stylish hair with pink streaks.
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Tyler Whitesides, p. 1
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In this book the main character had 3 freckes under her left eye
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Wish Stealers p1
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In this book the main character hated wearing turtlencks
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Wish Stealers p1
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In this book the main character's mother is an astronomer
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Wish Stealers p 2
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In this book Charlemagne is a pet
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Wish Stealers p 3
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In this book the main character got a lucky penny as a gift
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Wish Stealers p 7
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In this book dimes make a ping sound when tossed into a fountain
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Wish Stealers p17
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In this book George Washington LeGrange Middle School is a setting
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Wish Stealers p 25
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In this book a character loved to make origami from silver gum wrappers
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Whis Stealers p28
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In this book the main character's class is studying Macbeth
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Wish Stealers p32
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In this book the main character's neighbor's aunt died suddenly
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Wish Stealers p43
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In this book the main character wants to be a bass guitar player
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Wish Stealers p 10
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In this book Garrett Forester is the cutest boy
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Wish Stealers p 51
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In this book the main character asked to see a Spell book
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Wish Stealers p 48
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In this book there was a Saturn BD cake
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Wish Stealers p 61
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In this book the main character's hair smelled like strawberries
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Wish Stealers p 84
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In this book the main character was given a golden key
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Wish Stealers p 122
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In this book the main character did a report on Marie Curie
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Wish Stealers p153
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In this book there is no place like Nome
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Wish Stealers 203
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This author wrote band members painted their faces half gold
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Tracy Trivas p227
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This author wrote Grandma was in intensive care
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Tracy Trivas p255
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This author wrote the main character's heart was stuck in a sunk position
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Tracy Trivas p 167
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This author wrote some charcters named their band the Alchemists
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Tracy Trivas p 168
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This author wrote the main character wished good luck to a street vionlist
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Tracy Trivas p 145
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This author wrote a teacher wore festering Lily Perfume
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Tracy Trivas p 275
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This author wrote there was an ugly mustard colored blanket on the bed
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Tracy Trivas p 260
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This author wrote he had a sealed box on his lap
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tracy Trivas p 260
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This author wrote wrote her room now had a full river view
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Tracy Trivas p 261
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This author wrote she had an unexplained rash on her face
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Tracy Trivas p 80
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This author wrote someone gave out chocolate chip cookie invitations
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Tracy Trivas p70
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This author wrote she had to write 2 apology notes
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Tracy trivas p 213
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In this book, a long piece of toilet paper was stuck to a designer shoe.
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Wish Stealers, p. 37
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In this book, a keepsake box was on a high shelf above the crib.
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Wish Stealers, p. 129
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In the book by this author, a girl owned two eagle feathers passed down from her great grandfather.
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Tracy Trivas, p. 4
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In this book a character's birthday falls on the 4th of July.
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Glory Be, (p. 3)
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The setting of this book is Hanging Moss, Mississippi.
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Glory Be, (p. 3)
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In the book by this title, the father is a preacher at First Fellowship United Church.
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Glory Be, (p. 5)
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In the book by this title, Freedom Workers from up North were in town.
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Glory Be, (p. 9)
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In this book Miss Bloom, the librarian, always knows everything.
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Glory Be, (p. 11)
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In the book by this title a character takes a drink at the wrong water fountain.
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Glory Be, (p. 16)
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Under the bed was a secret shoe box of treasures. Name the book.
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Glory Be, (p. 23-24)
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In this book a character's sister doesn't want to share a room anymore.
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Glory Be, (p. 26)
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Evening in Paris perfume gave away a character's location in the library. Name the book.
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Glory Be, (p. 29)
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In the book by this title, the pep squad twirls batons and wears white boots with tassles.
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Glory Be, (p. 45)
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In the book by this title, they ate toasted, buttered biscuits with bacon inside.
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Glory Be, (p. 35)
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Two girls both like Nancy Drew books in the book with this title.
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Glory Be, (p. 36, 39)
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Not going to school because of who's sitting next to you, was the dumbest thing a character in this book had ever heard of.
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Glory Be, (p. 38)
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In the book by this title they used mama's best china, the dishes with the little blue birds on them.
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Glory Be, (p. 42)
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In this book two friends sang along with records and pretended they were John and Paul.
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Glory Be, (p. 47)
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In the book by this title, the Freedom Clinic was a place for poor people who didn't have doctors.
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Glory Be, (p. 49)
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In this book a character ate every last bite of red velvet cake off her plate.
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Glory Be, (p. 52)
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In the book by this author, they had brought a camera with them to take a picture in front of the house.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 89)
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This author writes that the fence was broken over by the mimosa tree where they always put their blanket.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 10, 65)
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In the book by this author a character had been hauled off to jail for telling a waitress to let his colored friend eat at the counter.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 90)
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In the book by this author, a broken down house in Tupelo, Mississippi, was visited.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 95)
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In the book by this author, a character blabs a secret she had promised not to tell.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 117)
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In the book by this author, most Sundays they ate with a church family.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 122)
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In the book by this author, an important letter to the editor is written, but never published.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 131)
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In the book by this author, lemonade mixed with cherry punch is called bug juice.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 153)
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This author writes that Mr. Robert F. Kennedy was coming to visit.
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Augusta Scattergood (p. 153)
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In the book by this author a silver charm bracelet had a guitar charm for both the Beatles and Elvis.
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Augusta Scattergood (p. 159)
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This author writes that libraries are about books and books don't care who reads them.
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Augusta Scattergood (p. 182)
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In the book by this author a quilt had a piece of the baby blanket, Halloween costume, green shorts and doll baby's dress.
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 156)
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In the book by this author the closed sign had been covered up with a piece of cardboard saying "All Welcome".
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Augusta Scattergood, (p. 114)
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In this book, a mother sent her son away because she couldn't hold her head up around town.
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Glory Be, p. 92
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In this book, Nancy Drew books are her favorite, especially "The Secret in the Old Attic".
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Glory Be, p. 14
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In the book by this author, the band played "It's a Grand Old Flag" and everyone waved their little American flags.
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Augusta Scattergood, p. 160
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One setting is in the Good Samaritan Veterinary Clinic. Name the book.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook
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An incredible fact was having 7 toes on each front paw and six on each back. Name the book.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 1)
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In the book by this title, a character's got white markings shaped like the state of California.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 1, 9)
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The setting is Oakland, California. Name the book.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 1)
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In which book had they already started to love him when they found out the diamond was fake?
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 3)
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In this book we learn that 'chutzpah' is a Yiddish word for 'nerve'.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 6)
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In the book by this title, it's important to notice how words are written...italics...quotation marks..CAPS
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook (p. 6)
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In this book five very long fingernails on the right hand meant that he is a guitarist.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook (p. 6)
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The vet was supposed to make those failing kidneys..."PASS, PLEASE!"
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook (p. 9)
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In this book, a character has jobs. Job 1 is to crank up her brother's appetite
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook (p. 12)
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In this book, a character's job is to improve her brother's reading skills.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook (p. 12)
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In the book by this title, Dad was the Great Rebus-Maker.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 13)
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In the book by this title, the main character is a ten year old girl who likes dipping french fries in vinegar, wears glasses, and is a good noticer.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 18)
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In this book the Rainbow Whopper Theory involves six color categories: blue, red, black, white, yellow.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 19, 20, 35)
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A black whopper hurts someone and white ones do the opposite- make them feel better.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 20)
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In the book by this title one character is referred to as Villain and drives a motorcycle.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook (p. 25)
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Stories are green whoppers, because they're alive, growing and changing all the time. Name this book.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook (p. 35)
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In this book, one setting is O'Leary's Pizzeria.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook (p. 26)
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In the book by this title, characters dance to Rolling Stones music dressed in cardboard costumes.
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The Five Live of our Cat Zook (p. 28, 29)
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In the book by this title, RW means rhymes with.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 14)
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In the book by this title, Dad pulling on his left ear meant a story was starting.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 37)
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In this book, a cat's yowling had caused the rain to fall and end the drought.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, (p. 43)
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In the book by this author, a first life was used up nearly being drowned in the Royal Aquarium.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 45)
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In the book by this author, the main character's dad had died of cancer when he was thirty-one.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 35)
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This author writes about Gramma Dee's Russian taffy gluing your teeth together.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 49)
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In the book by this author a gramma from Bengali is referred to as 'didu'.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 50)
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In the book by this author, the name of "My Secret Love" is scribbled in code on the bottom of the top bunk.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 52)
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This author writes about The Wishing Theory.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 58)
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This author writes that a friend predicts, by reading the lines in her palm, that they'll be related one day.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 59)
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In the book by this author, a green and white napkin with strawberries covered a surprise in a wicker basket.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 84)
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This author writes that the problem with the plan, is that there are too many 'somehows'.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 106)
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In the book by this author, everyone looks at a character's sweatshirt and says "Go Raiders".
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 108)
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In the book by this author, dancing money is contributed to help buy expensive bags of fluid and tubing.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 144)
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In the book by this author, a character's teacher, Mr. Fry, says great thinkers come up with their theories by observing and noticing things.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 148)
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In the book by this author, a character sometimes wishes she was too little to understand what "time to go" really means.
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Joanne Rocklin, (p. 192)
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In this book, an animal was no longer black as night but white as a daytime cloud.
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The Five Lives of our Cat Zook, p.46
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In this book, a teacher plays the cello in the Sailors' Chamber Orchestra.
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The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook, p. 81
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In the book by this author, some people are convinced that Elvis is still alive, roaming around somewhere.
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Joanne Rocklin, p. 33
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In the book by this title the main character loved the start of a new day when the air was thick with possibility
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The Candymakers (p. 9)
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In the book by this title one of the characters is most impressed the factory has a library.
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The Candymakers (p. 47)
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In the book by this title a character is obsessed with the afterlife.
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The Candymakers (p. 33)
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In the book by this title a character has a mother who drives like a professional race car driver.
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The Candymakers (p. 142)
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In the book by this title a character informs the others he is going to win, he always wins.
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The Candymakers (p.148)
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In the book by this title a character has a habit of talking backwards.
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The Candymakers (p.160)
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In the book by this title a character seems surprised that someone would not even notice their horrific scars.
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The Candymakers (p. 171)
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In the book by this title living in the factory is like living in a protected cocoon.
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The Candymakers (p.170)
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In the book by this title seeing taffy stretched triggers a memory of his mother for one character.
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The Candymakers (p.297)
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In the book by this title the main character wishes making friends were as easy as fixing the machines.
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The Candymakers (p. 12)
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In the book by this title a character turns down candy, saying it rots the teeth.
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The Candymakers (p.42)
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In the book by this title our characters are excited to learn it is chocolate pizza day.
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The Candymakers (p.64)
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In the book by this title for the first time in a long time one of our characters feels like a normal kid.
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The Candymakers (p. 110)
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In the book by this title the main character can determine every ingredient he is chewing, even when doing other things.
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The Candymakers (p. 16)
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In the book by this title one of our characters is allergic to rowboats.
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The Candymakers (p. 66)
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In the book by this author a character believes a butterfly was a message sent from the afterlife.
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Wendy Mass (p. 164)
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In the book by this author a girl arrives for the day on horseback.
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Wendy Mass (p.173)
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In the book by this author a character's father has no faith his son could win the contest.
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Wendy Mass (p.317)
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In the book by this author a character is so hungry he wonders if flowers are edible.
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Wendy Mass (p. 364)
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In the book by this author the main character wonders if another knows he looks like a totally different person when he smiles.
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Wendy Mass (p. 79)
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In the book by this author a character isn't sure he wants to compete but doesn't want to let his librarian down.
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Wendy Mass (p.138)
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In the book by this author the main character wonders how you can buy something that isn't for sale.
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Wendy Mass (p.372)
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In the book by this author a character's mother falls ill and makes her husband promise to teach their children about the arts but he doesn't.
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Wendy Mass (p. 322)
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In the book by this author a character is relieved to learn the girl he thought drowned was in fact alive.
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Wendy Mass (p. 387)
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In the book by this author characters wonder what is written in a notebook.
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Wendy Mass (p.411)
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In the book by this author the others are shocked to learn someone has never made a sandwich before.
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Wendy Mass (p. 378)
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In the book by this author we learn everyone assumes spies are guys but many are girls.
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Wendy Mass (p. 437)
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In the book by this author the main character wonders if his parents kept him hidden because of how he looks.
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Wendy Mass (p. 446)
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In the book by this author an entry has caffeine but it isn't listed on the ingredients.
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Wendy Mass (p. 453)
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In the book by this author a character must have a talk with her parents about honesty.
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Wendy Mass (p. 453)
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In the book by this author the characters are surprised to learn the secret ingredient.
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Wendy Mass (p. 453)
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In the book by this author the main character tells another he never blamed him for the accident.
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Wendy Mass (p. 453)
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In this book, his mother told him not to run with food in his mouth because he can choke and die.
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The Candymakers, p. 111
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In this book, a career in baseball wasn't in his future because he regularly dropped things.
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The Candymakers, p. 12
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In the book by this author a mother grew up in a four-story apartment building in the old section of town.
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Wendy Mass, p.290-291
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Papa walked away on a Saturday morning in the book by this author.
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Patricia MacLachlan (Loc. 43)
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In the book by this title his four-year-old sister was named Elinor.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 43)
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They went to an animal shelter for a dog and came home with four dogs and a cat in this book.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 90)
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Four dogs and a cat replaced a father in the book by this author.
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Patricia MacLachLan (Loc. 105)
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This author attempts to answer the question "What does "for a while" mean ?"
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Patricia MacLachlan (Loc. 186)
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A character in the book by this title wanted to stay in fourth grade forever.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 223)
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In the book by this title, dogs made Mama happy.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 223)
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In which book do we meet a colorful character named Marvelous Murphy ?
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 244)
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The author of this book says "Writing is not magic. Only hard work."
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 254)
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Three bad words in this book were "stupid", "fat", and "idiot".
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 295)
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Half birthdays were almost more fun than full birthdays for a character in this book.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 357)
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Papa cooked many dinner for days and days in the book with this title.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 440)
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Chocolate chicken was one of their favorties that Dad made in the book by this title.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 443)
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In the book by this author, we meet a dog named Ruby who barks at toads, cars, the mailman, clouds, and rain.
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Patricia MacLachlan (Loc. 487)
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In th book by this title "eight eyes became one beacon" to remind someone who they were.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 497)
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In the book by this author, dogs were a writer's muse.
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Patricia MacLachlan (Loc. 566)
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In the book by this title, we learn about the "Whining Fairy" who spits in your face while you sleep.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc 575)
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Which author introduces us to a character named Marvelous Murphy ?
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Patricia MacLachlan (Loc. 721)
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In which book do we meet a perfect cat named Lula ?
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 744)
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In the book by this author, Grandfather bakes a rhubarb pie.
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Patricia MacLachlan (Loc. 744)
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In the book by this title, we meet a dog who likes anything sweet and gooey that dripped.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 744)
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In the book by this title we are introduced to a poem with the title "Eyes" .
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 876)
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In the book by this title, there is a nurse named Helen.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 721)
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The size of the new baby in the book by this title was about the size of a ham.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 699)
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One of the characters in the book by this title had a nightgown with brown rabbits all over it.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 678)
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An eccentric character in this book wore at least seven necklaces of different colors.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc. 721)
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In this book, Papa nearly runs through a red light when the dog answers him.
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Waiting for the Magic (Loc.789)
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In this book, marvelous had seven exotic chickens that had strange topknots on their heads.
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Waiting for the Magic, p. 39
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In this book, balloons hung near the ceiling moving slowly around the room like ghosts.
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Waiting for the Magic, p. 64
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In the book by this author, Elinor yelled "Read a book or watch a movie!" while driving in traffic!
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Patricia MacLachlan, p. 4
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The main character likes cannonballing off the ferry float.
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Touch Blue, p. 1
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In this book, when you live on a small island, you don't get many choices of friends.
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Touch Blue, p. 1
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She had read these books, "The Great Gilly Hopkins", "Bud, Not Buddy", and "Anne of Green Gables".
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Touch Blue, p. 3
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In the book by this title, the name of the ferry is "Island View".
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Touch Blue, p. 6
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A redhead on a boat is unlucky, and he'll burn to a crisp out fishing with them.
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Touch Blue, p. 13
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This author says that when you live in this place, it is hard to get away from the people who annoy you.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 20
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In the book by this author, talking to Aaron is like trying to start a campfire with a box of wet matches.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 20
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When she talked about island concerts and sing-alongs there was a flicker of interest. Name the author.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 19
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In the book by this author, her dad's colors were navy blue with yellow stripes.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 22
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That night they had a family movie and popcorn without the guest of honor. Name the author.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 24
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In this book Chandler's Cove, Strout's Hill, the parish hall and the school were some of the places she showed him.
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Touch Blue, p. 26, 27, 29
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In the book by this title, Mrs. Ellis is practicing for Sunday.
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Touch Blue, p. 34
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There is a warning that if you watch a boat disappear from view you'll never see it again. Name the book.
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Touch Blue, p. 24, 26
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Whoopie pies are white sugary filling between two chocolate cake halves. Name the book.
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Touch Blue, p. 32
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A character wakes up at 4 AM and dresses in pants with pockets to hold lucky things.
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Touch Blue, p. 47
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This author writes that the character's "first boat" is a sloop sailing on some waves.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 47
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In the book by this author, some are named Gosling, Big Goose, Pound of Tea, and The Three Sisters.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 53
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In the book by this author, having a boat means freedom.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 53
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This author writes that at low tide the sisters will be having lunch together.
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Cynthia Lord, p. 54
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The 'copycats' follow the best fishermen around the bay and set up their traps nearby.
Definition
Cynthia Lord, p. 56
Term
This author writes that it is bad luck to change a boat's name.
Definition
Cynthia Lord
Term
In which book does Mrs. Varney say, "There's nothing like a trumpet for patriotic songs"?
Definition
Touch Blue, p. 80
Term
In this book we learn that a gaff is a long pole with a hook on the end.
Definition
Touch Blue, p. 86
Term
A character learns when something will happen by pulling off a daisy's petals one by one. Name the book.
Definition
Touch Blue, p. 101
Term
In this book, a boy and girl dress in old clothes intended for a Ladies Aid Society rummage sale.
Definition
Touch Blue, p. 96
Term
In which book does a concert end when a post-it note is found on a page in the songbook?
Definition
Touch Blue, p. 111
Term
In the book by this title, a character has to mow the whole cemetery as punishment.
Definition
Touch Blue, p. 112
Term
Which author writes that talk at the store is always about the weather or the Red Sox?
Definition
Cynthia Lord, p. 129
Term
In the book by this author, blue ones are rare.
Definition
Cynthia Lord, p. 151
Term
In the book by this author, a character angrily tells his mother that he liked applesauce when he was 5 yrs. old!
Definition
Cynthia Lord, p. 170
Term
This author writes that the VHF radio is a link between all the fishermen.
Definition
Cynthia Lord, p. 43, 65, 72, 82
Term
In this book, a grandmother had cat eyeglasses and short wavy gray hair.
Definition
Touch Blue, p. 141
Term
In this book, a librarian can get any book you want as long as you're not in a hurry.
Definition
Touch Blue, p. 20
Term
In the book by this author, a father said it was a stupid plan to take in other people's kids.
Definition
Cynthia Lord, p.58
Term
In the book by this title the main character writes a paper entitled "My Personal Experience with Head Lice.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 569)
Term
In the book by this title the main character gets special recognition for "Homework of the Week."
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 510)
Term
In the book by this title we learn that the Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C. is only 18" deep but 30" deep in the middle. Name the book.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 530)
Term
In the book by this title we learn it takes 6,750,000gallons of water to fill Washington D.C.'s Reflecting Pool
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 539)
Term
In the book by this title main characters eat Vanilla Swirling Dervish cupcakes with caramel inside and a Berry Cherry Tart from the "Baking Divas."
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 493)
Term
In the book by this title, the main characters entire "Challenge America" and the theme was "Reinventions: Recycling the Old Into the New."
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 345)
Term
In the book by this title the boys can only eat bacon and peanut butter sandwiches on Sundays because Mom thinks they clog up your heart.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 594)
Term
The goal in this book was to get to Chantilly, VA.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 369)
Term
A park in the book by this title is the all thime best place for mud surfing.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 617)
Term
In the book by this title "The Rescuer" wins a blue ribbon that says: "Best in Show."
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1885)
Term
In the book by this title a family celebrates at Las Placetas with free chips and salsa.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1885)
Term
A Characer in this book wins a ribbon for a project that was ht eleast expensive to make. It was a painted wooden spoon.
Definition
Melonhead (loc. 1872)
Term
A science project in this book involved panty hose, diapers, Gummi worms, wire hangars, and a bunch of other stuff.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1739 et. al.)
Term
In the book by this title the main character mother's panty hose which were four long, flexible tan tubes were called supply tanks.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1705)
Term
In the book by this title we learn the chemical compound HC2H3O2 is vinegar.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1688)
Term
In the book by this title to catch a mouse, peanut butter was used.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1436)
Term
In the book by this title we meet a trapper named Melvin.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1411)
Term
Lucky Charms, Cocoa Puffs, and Frankeberry were favorite cereals in the book by this title.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1358)
Term
Julianne was the babysitter in this book.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 1312)
Term
In the book by this title there is a plaster disaster.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc 1219)
Term
The author of this book makes reference to The Cat in the Hat.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc 1213)
Term
In the book by this author there is a pet named "Cobra".
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 1113)
Term
In the book by this author, the main character seems to always get in trouble when Congress if voting.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 977)
Term
A meeting place in the book by this title was called the "Baking Divas".
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 942)
Term
Hostess Sno-Balls seemed to be a staple in the book by this author. They made great beards too.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 937)
Term
In the book by this author diapers were used for research.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 910)
Term
In the book by this author, the main character gets up early to make the weekend last longer.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 869)
Term
The "snakemobile" in the book by this author was a cardboard box tied on to a skateboard.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 808)
Term
In the book by this author we learn that Abert Parkhouse invented the coathanger in 1903.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 773)
Term
The setting of this author's book is Washington, D.C.
Definition
Katie Kelly
Term
The main character in this book thinks the Florida Everglades is the best swamp ever.
Definition
Melonhead (Loc. 427)
Term
In the book by this author, the main character was rescued by the "Jaws of Life".
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 299)
Term
In the book by this author we are told a cherry picker is a machine that rises up in the siar so firemen can rescue people stuck in high places.
Definition
Katie Kelly (Loc. 12)
Term
In this book, a boy collected good-smelling weeds from the tree box to make deodorant.
Definition
Melonhead, p. 2-3
Term
In this book, Mr. Pitt said no one should be going into the boys' bathroom and throwing wads of wet toilet paper at the ceiling.
Definition
Melonhead, p. 50
Term
In the book by this author, a boy ate Cap'n Crunch with ginger ale instead of milk.
Definition
Katy Kelly, p.104
Term
In the book by this title a character believes don't need luck, they need courage.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 16)
Term
In the book by this title a character has a friend over every Thursday ever since Kindergarten.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 21)
Term
In the book by this title a character is surpised people still have cameras with film.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 42)
Term
In the book by this title a character must go in the boys bathroom and write her name.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 48)
Term
In the book by this title a character is upset that not only did he have to move, now he has to share a room with his sister.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 74)
Term
In the book by this title a character is told not to forget who she is because she has fallen in love.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 72)
Term
In the book by this title a character is convinced her parents just aren't trying hard enough to stay married.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 92)
Term
In the book by this title a brother is allowed to think his sister is a dingbat.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 54)
Term
In the book by this title pictures must be taken as proof a dare was successful.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 40)
Term
In the book by this title a characer is surprised the boys bathroom smells like her dad's gym socks.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 48)
Term
In the book by this title a character is allergic to peanuts.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 122)
Term
In the book by this title we learn a best friend can't read minds.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 260)
Term
In the book by this title as soon as a character's mom gets home, she starts studying.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 77)
Term
In the book by this title chracters are shocked to learn friends have decided to compete against them.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 264)
Term
In the book by this author while hiding a character falls in a toilet.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 51)
Term
In the book by this author 45 students vomit before recess.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 200)
Term
In the book by this author two characters realize they have been tricked into not liking each other.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 266)
Term
In the book by this author a character's nickname is pea-pod.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 84)
Term
In the book by this author a character is saddned to realize her parents were only her parents when the other wasn't there.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 130)
Term
In the book by this author a magic show is anything but magical.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 266)
Term
In the book by this author a character knows he shouldn't read the note because it isn't for him, but he does anyway.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 72)
Term
In the book by this author though her hands were shaking she tried her best to not sound nervous.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 269)
Term
In the book by this author a character is bothered by the job her parents were doing of raising her.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 91)
Term
In the book by this author a character is shocked to learn her competition voted FOR her.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 278)
Term
In the book by this author a character doesn't know how anyone could read a book as big as his mom.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 79)
Term
In the book by this author a character is shocked to learn he has been suspended.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 200)
Term
In the book by this author a character is so angry to lose he quits the show.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 279)
Term
In the book by this author because two characters had been friends since baby daycare they understand each other without saying a word.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 281)
Term
In the book by this author a character finds a new way to be happy.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p.282)
Term
In this book, a father lives a twelve hour drive away without stops.
Definition
Double Dog Dare, p. 137
Term
In this book, a mother used post-it notes stuck to a boy to study for her anatomy test.
Definition
Double Dog Dare, p. 82
Term
In the book by this author, children attend Auden Elementary School.
Definition
Lisa Graff, p. 35
Term
In the book by this title a character believes don't need luck, they need courage.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 16)
Term
In the book by this title a character has a friend over every Thursday ever since Kindergarten.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 21)
Term
In the book by this title a character is surpised people still have cameras with film.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 42)
Term
In the book by this title a character must go in the boys bathroom and write her name.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 48)
Term
In the book by this title a character is upset that not only did he have to move, now he has to share a room with his sister.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 74)
Term
In the book by this title a character is told not to forget who she is because she has fallen in love.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 72)
Term
In the book by this title a character is convinced her parents just aren't trying hard enough to stay married.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 92)
Term
In the book by this title a brother is allowed to think his sister is a dingbat.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 54)
Term
In the book by this title pictures must be taken as proof a dare was successful.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 40)
Term
In the book by this title a characer is surprised the boys bathroom smells like her dad's gym socks.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 48)
Term
In the book by this title a character is allergic to peanuts.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 122)
Term
In the book by this title we learn a best friend can't read minds.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 260)
Term
In the book by this title as soon as a character's mom gets home, she starts studying.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 77)
Term
In the book by this title chracters are shocked to learn friends have decided to compete against them.
Definition
Double Dog Dare (p. 264)
Term
In the book by this author while hiding a character falls in a toilet.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 51)
Term
In the book by this author 45 students vomit before recess.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 200)
Term
In the book by this author two characters realize they have been tricked into not liking each other.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 266)
Term
In the book by this author a character's nickname is pea-pod.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 84)
Term
In the book by this author a character is saddned to realize her parents were only her parents when the other wasn't there.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 130)
Term
In the book by this author a magic show is anything but magical.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 266)
Term
In the book by this author a character knows he shouldn't read the note because it isn't for him, but he does anyway.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 72)
Term
In the book by this author though her hands were shaking she tried her best to not sound nervous.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 269)
Term
In the book by this author a character is bothered by the job her parents were doing of raising her.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 91)
Term
In the book by this author a character is shocked to learn her competition voted FOR her.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 278)
Term
In the book by this author a character doesn't know how anyone could read a book as big as his mom.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 79)
Term
In the book by this author a character is shocked to learn he has been suspended.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 200)
Term
In the book by this author a character is so angry to lose he quits the show.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 279)
Term
In the book by this author because two characters had been friends since baby daycare they understand each other without saying a word.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p. 281)
Term
In the book by this author a character finds a new way to be happy.
Definition
Lisa Graff (p.282)
Term
In this book, a father lives a twelve hour drive away without stops.
Definition
Double Dog Dare, p. 137
Term
In this book, a mother used post-it notes stuck to a boy to study for her anatomy test.
Definition
Double Dog Dare, p. 82
Term
In the book by this author, children attend Auden Elementary School.
Definition
Lisa Graff, p. 35
Term
In this book the main character calls his father Da
Definition
Thomas and the dragon Queen p3
Term
In this book the main character met a knight with rusty armor
Definition
Thomas and the dragon queen p 10
Term
In this book the main character cannot stand to see any creature suffering
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p 17
Term
In this book tapestries depict all kinds of animals and people
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p30
Term
In this book Eclipse and heartwind were horses
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p34
Term
In this book a buckler was a small round sword
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p48
Term
In this book the arms master seemed to be trying not to laugh
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p49
Term
In this book he was told never let anger keep you from doing what you must
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p53
Term
In this book the main character was light on his feet
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p55
Term
In this book he was dubbed a squire
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p65
Term
In this book the main character says that his heart is pure
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p78
Term
In this book a slumbering vileness has awakened
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p78
Term
In this book his mother has oft remarked upon my stubborness
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p 81
Term
In this book his father had made him a fine leather jerkin
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p91
Term
In this book the donkey refused to go after smelling a terrible odor
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p108
Term
In this book the main character was caught in quicksand
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p112
Term
In this book the main character felt an ancient evil
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p126
Term
In this book Heartwind and Bartholmew were steeds
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p126
Term
In this book the main character heard Brittany wailing
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p 220
Term
In this book one character was the new assistant groomsman
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen p135
Term
This author wrote there was an island with 2 mountains like jagged teeth
Definition
Shutta Crum p141-142
Term
This author wrote his little sister gave him a toy horse
Definition
Shutta Crum 133
Term
This author wrote the main character rescued a baby dolphin
Definition
Shutta Crum 160
Term
This author wrote Brittany was the youngest of 12
Definition
Shutta Crum p 197
Term
This author wrote Tumbleson is the family historian
Definition
Shutta Crum p200
Term
This author wrote the main character thought that it was silly to demand to be eaten
Definition
Shutta Crum p 234
Term
This author wrote the main character heard a dozen babies gasping all at once
Definition
Shutta Crum p236
Term
This author wrote the main character saw scorch marks on the underside of a rock
Definition
Shutta Crum p237
Term
This author wrote the main character was told that he was clumsy and foolish
Definition
Shutta Crum p240
Term
This author wrote the main character is told that he is brave and honest
Definition
Shutta Crum p247
Term
This author wrote stories of his deeds flew before him like the wind
Definition
Shutta Crum p 256
Term
A lesson is learned in the book by this title, about giving up "whenever invaders scoffed us, we threw our arms down and walked away."
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen
Term
In this book, the main character acts out a story about a wounded knight who manages to kill a sea beast.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 1)
Term
In thi sbook we are introduced to a man with brushy read hair and a red beard.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 1)
Term
Whenever his baby sister saw a horse, she wanted it in the book by this title.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Cahpter 1)
Term
A horse in this book is named Eclipse.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 1)
Term
A poultice of pressed herbs helps a bruised forehead in this book.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 2)
Term
The main character in this book had eight siblings.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 2)
Term
This book opens with brothers and sisters getting a much-needed summer scrubbing-up.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 1)
Term
In this book, pages learned how to serve visitors so they could observe the manners of their betters.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 3)
Term
In this book we are introduced to Jon, a stable boy.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 3)
Term
He meets the princess in this book, but he is far from being presentable.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 4)
Term
The main character in this book had learned how to build a model battering ram.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 5)
Term
Swords used for training in this book were only blunted pieces of wood with padded tips.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 5)
Term
In this book, we learn that trained pages and skillful squires will become knights for the kingdom and not for themselves.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 5)
Term
In this book, a story is told of a special sword with a carved ivory hilt. Name it.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 6)
Term
In this book, a dragon abducts a princess.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 8)
Term
A character in this book reportedly could make fields of wheat shrivel and stop chickens from laying eggs.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 8)
Term
In this book a character was knighted by his honorable blade, Starfast.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 8)
Term
In this book we learn "it's fine to have doubts. Just don't let 'em eat you up."
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 9)
Term
In this book, a present from his Da was a buff-colored leather jerkin with finely worked details and three intricately crafted silver clasps.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 9)
Term
In this book there was a stink so vile it made the main character's eyes water. It was the "stink of death."
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 11)
Term
In this book, a beast is killed by sticking a sword in its mouth.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 14)
Term
In this book, a small wooden horse was the main character's hope that his hand and heart would be strong enough for what lay ahead.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 15)
Term
In this book, the main character gets stuck in quicksand at the edge of a lake.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 12)
Term
In the book by this author, the main character's father was a leathersmith.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 3)
Term
In the book by this author, cats were usually used tokeep mice away. Surely they used cats to keep mice away in the castle.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 3)
Term
In the book by this author, the main character was stunted in growth for his twelve years. In other words, he was short for being twelve years old.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 3)
Term
Her secretest secret, in the book by this author, is that she would rather slip away and visit her friends in the stables.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 4)
Term
This author teaches us "anger has its purpose, but never let it keep you from doing what you must."
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 5)
Term
In the book by this author, we learn that a squire or a knight are well trained in all the arts, social as well as military.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 5)
Term
In the book by this author, a special sword was to be given only to someone with a brave heart.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 6)
Term
Lots of action, in the book by this author, took place on Barren Isle.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen (Chapter 9)
Term
In this book, a boy was roused awake by a stink so foul he stiffened.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen, p.106
Term
In this book, a father told a story about a wounded knight who killed a sea beast.
Definition
Thomas and the Dragon Queen, p.3
Term
In a book by this author, an old man sighed, "Oh, to be this young again and so full of hope."
Definition
Shutta Crum, p. 81
Term
In which book do we meet a crossing guard named Ray ?
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 41)
Term
The main character in this book made her own lunch bag.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 46)
Term
In the book by this title, the word of the week was "perseverance".
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 52)
Term
In the book by this author, the main character writes a paper and titles it "Making a Lunch Bag."
Definition
Andrea Cheng (Loc. 52)
Term
The main character in this book is reading a book called My Side of the Mountain.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 69)
Term
In the book by this title, we learn of a Chinese game played with little rocks, kind of like jacks without the ball. Name it.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 60)
Term
In the book by this author, the main character's Dad is a manager at Quik Stop so he has to work lots of shifts.
Definition
Andrea Cheng (Loc. 106)
Term
Mom says she has growing up pains in the book by this title.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 125)
Term
In the book by this title, we met Mr. Shepherd who uses a wheelchair.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 133)
Term
The setting for this book is a cit on a bend of the Ohio River.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 147)
Term
The main character in this book receives a set of miniature watercolors and a tiny brush as a gift.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 165)
Term
In the book by this author, all of Mom's friends are called aunties.
Definition
Andrea Cheng (Loc. 186)
Term
In the book by this title kids call each other a "Chinese flt face" and a "big-nosed moose."
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 207)
Term
In the book by this author, we learn that "ABC" stands for "American-born Chinese".
Definition
Andrea Cheng (Loc. 218)
Term
A character in this book laments about it being "Too bad you can't keep a rainbow in your lunch bag."
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 270)
Term
Girls in the book by this title practice speaking different languages.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 270)
Term
A classroom in this book has a bathtub full of pillows where you can read when you're done with your work.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 281)
Term
In the book by this title, we learn they don't celebrate Halloween in China.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 337)
Term
She wrote an essay about being thankful for getting twelve mini cereal boxes for her birthday in the book by this title.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 421)
Term
Thanksgiving dinner in this house consisted of fish, duck, and eel. In what book ?
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 483)
Term
A friend comes to stay a few days because her Mom and Did are fighting in this book.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 645)
Term
A box full of assorted fabrics keeps characters in this book amused.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 706)
Term
Silver scooters were Christmas presents in the book by this title.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 753)
Term
In the book by this title, we learn how to fold a won ton.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 762)
Term
This author teaches us how to fold a won ton.
Definition
Andrea Cheng (Loc. 762)
Term
She keeps icicles in the freezer in the book by this title.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 794)
Term
In the book by this title, characters sew a toe sock for someone with a cast on his leg.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 854)
Term
In the book by this title, to celebrate Chinese New Year, Mom makes a noodle dish…--"Long noodles for a long life."
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 867)
Term
In the book by this author, we learn that some Chinese characters actually look like the real thing.
Definition
Andrea Cheng (Loc. 937)
Term
In the book by this title, the main character was born in the Year of the Dog.
Definition
The Year of the Book (Loc. 964)
Term
In this book, "Charlotte's Web" was read aloud to a brother.
Definition
The Year of the Book, p. 64
Term
In this book, a knitted toe warmer was given as a gift.
Definition
The Year of the Book, p. 119
Term
In the book by this author, a girl didn't want to be seen on the bus with her mom and her bucket.
Definition
Andrea Cheng, p. 15
Term
In the book by this title a character does not realize he has spoke to someone who has been talking gibberish.
Definition
Floors (p. 1)
Term
In the book by this title while a basement may not sound nice, it was cozy.
Definition
Floors (p. 2)
Term
In the book by this title a character has no patience for spoiled children.
Definition
Floors (p. 45)
Term
In the book by this title the main character is certain there are hidden rooms to find.
Definition
Floors (p. 49)
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In the book by this title a hotel has three long-term guests.
Definition
Floors (p. 26)
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In the book by this title rather than stealth a character is more apt to use bold attacks and ninja moves.
Definition
Floors (p. 60)
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In the book by this title a small elevator feels like a rollercoaster, only better!
Definition
Floors (p. 12)
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In the book by this title the main character realizes he will need help to find all the boxes.
Definition
Floors (p. 76)
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In the book by this title the main character wonders if the man who built the best hotel would ever come back.
Definition
Floors (p. 2)
Term
In the book by this title short and agreeable answers are safest.
Definition
Floors (p. 87)
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In the book by this title the main character worries his dad will be fired.
Definition
Floors (p. 97)
Term
In the book by this title a duck seems to understand what is being said.
Definition
Floors (p. 19)
Term
In the book by this title a character thinks it is odd the way the hotelier disappeared.
Definition
Floors (p. 24)
Term
In the book by this title a yellow or green card allows you to dine for free.
Definition
Floors (p. 45)
Term
In the book by this title a room is decorated with cakes and treats replaced each day.
Definition
Floors (p. 116)
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In the book by this title the main character knows if his mom were alive she would have cut his hair months ago.
Definition
Floors (p. 2)
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In the book by this author the main chracter is saddened when he realizes he will not be seeing an old friend.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 167)
Term
In the book by this author a character thinks the hotel is sick because it misses its owner.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 103)
Term
In the book by this author the main character must keep reminding others everything is fake.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 185)
Term
In the book by this author a character must decide between keeping a guest happy and catching the boys.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 191)
Term
In the book by this author the main character can tell his dad is a little broken, a little sad.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 80)
Term
In the book by this author a tower of junk traps our characters.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 194)
Term
In the book by this author the main chracter returns his mother's missing ring to his father.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 81)
Term
In the book by this author clues take them to a bridge.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 125)
Term
In the book by this author the characters are shocked to learn of a theft.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 212)
Term
In the book by this author a box holds an intricate model train.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 121)
Term
In the book by this author the main chracter is surprised to be given the silver key card.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 227)
Term
In the book by this author rooms get weirder the higher you go.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 123)
Term
In the book by this author the main character passes a test he didn't know he was on.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 234)
Term
In the book by this author loyal workers are fired.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 215)
Term
In the book by this author no amount of money would make the main character give up the hotel.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 231)
Term
In the book by this author it is a shock when the true thief is shown.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 244)
Term
In the book by this author the first thing the main character does as new owner is fire the manager.
Definition
Patrick Carman(p. 245)
Term
In this book, a man had been gone 100 days and counting.
Definition
Floors, p. 3
Term
In this book, key cards vanished when they were inserted in the door.
Definition
Floors, p. 10
Term
In the book by this author, "Ducks are awfully good listeners."
Definition
Patrick Carman, p. 58
Term
In the book by this title the main character's father is so happy he doesn't think twice about letting her go on a trip.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 46)
Term
In the book by this title a character is upset to learn she must live with her dad.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 28)
Term
In the book by this title a character marvels at water coming out of faucet.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 13)
Term
In the book by this title our character's father warns he is busy but will try to make time for her.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 31)
Term
In the book by this title there is a team of Googlers.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 7)
Term
In the book by this title a character thinks his uncle's garage is the coolest place on earth.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 16)
Term
In the book by this title in Silicon Valley some didn't mind that leftover food attracted mice.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 3)
Term
In the book by this title the mice are in a panic that "their" thumbtop is in a suitcase.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 33)
Term
In the book by this title a character would rather be homeschooled than go to school.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 14)
Term
In the book by this title characters wonder how one Thumbtop could be for every mouse.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 27)
Term
In the book by this title they don't need an advertising agency because they have mice.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 250)
Term
In the book by this title the main character hates climate change for what it does to animals.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 40)
Term
In the book by this title a character's hair seems to shock people.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 44)
Term
In the book by this title calling someone a rat is an insult to one's character.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 165)
Term
In the book by this title the main character imagines being stuck in her room for six months.
Definition
Mousenet (p. 62)
Term
In the book by this author the main character hopes other kids will talk to her but also hopes they don't.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 86)
Term
In the book by this author a character is told she will be civilized by the time she leaves.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 50)
Term
In the book by this author the main character can't help but feel she let her step-mother down.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 77)
Term
In the book by this author characters try to bond over cleaning.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 178)
Term
In the book by this author a character's nails are long, red and perfect, quite different from her mother's.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 47)
Term
In the book by this author mad doesn't get things done.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 166)
Term
In the book by this author the main character needs to wear something nice and settles on her Star Trek shirt.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 64)
Term
In the book by this author the more a character thinks about someone going through her things, the madder she gets.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 183)
Term
In the book by this author the main character's step-mother will make her over.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 52)
Term
In the book by this author the word impossible does not exist for certain characters.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 197)
Term
In the book by this author the main character freaks when they try to cut her hair.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 76)
Term
In the book by this author the thought of being tucked in makes the main character miss her mom more.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 53)
Term
In the book by this author the main character must spook her cousin to get his help.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 206)
Term
In the book by this author the main character is sat at a table near the kitchen so no one sees her.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 71)
Term
In the book by this author a character becomes convinced his cousin is really a spy.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 222)
Term
In the book by this author a character is surprised to learn the friends are actually mice.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p.312)
Term
In the book by this author mice can stay as long as they are caged.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 322)
Term
In the book by this author the characters attend a meeting and are shocked to learn who it is with.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p.257)
Term
In the book by this title is is hard for the main character to say good bye and be alone again.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 374)
Term
In the book by this author the main character has a surprise visitor in her room.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose (p. 380)
Term
In this book, a green restaurant would save gas and reduce greenhouse gases.
Definition
Mousenet, p. 248
Term
In this book, a girl ws nicknamed "wild child".
Definition
Mousenet, p. 3
Term
In a book by this author, a girl survived her first day by pretending to be invisible in the back of the class.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose, p. 86
Term
In this book patient is the way to be
Definition
p 3 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book he answers a trilling telephone
Definition
p 7 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book humans are referred to as slimy chimps
Definition
p 41 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book everyone knows the peels are the best part
Definition
p 2 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book the main character has a snowy saddle of fur
Definition
p 4 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book the main character weighs 400 pounds
Definition
p 4 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book his best friends are Stella and Rob
Definition
p 7 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book his life is flashing lights and pointing fingers
Definition
p 14 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book he is told he is not cute anymore
Definition
p 21 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book he is a gifted eater
Definition
p 32 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book poodles are parasites
Definition
p 33 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book homework is a sharp pencil and thick books
Definition
p 43-44 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book he loves most a new crayon
Definition
p 56 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book it is nice having a fellow artist around
Definition
p 59 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book she is 600 lbs. of fun
Definition
p 69 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book a character's eyes are like bottomless lakes fringed by tall grass
Definition
p 80 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book a character asks what is a refrigerator
Definition
p 92 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book they think something is wrong because there are cars in the parking lot
Definition
p 99 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book one character says sometimes you just need to dig for the sake of digging
Definition
p102 One and Only Ivan
Term
In this book by this author he had a twin sister named Tag
Definition
p 123 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author nobody could chest beat like his father
Definition
p 126 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author the main character had broken 46 glasses
Definition
p 130 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author the main character watches reruns
Definition
p 142 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author the main character is given finger paint
Definition
p 159 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author the main character is very fond of cartoons
Definition
p 23 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author a stuffed toy is named not-tag
Definition
p 16 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author someone says he is homeless by choice
Definition
p 197 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author the main character is on the early news at 5
Definition
p 230 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author People protest at the main character's home
Definition
p 235 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author Ruby loved to ask questions
Definition
p 274 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author romance looks so easy on TV
Definition
p 285 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book by this author clicker training is used
Definition
p 238 Katherine Applegate
Term
In this book, in romance movies there is much hugging and sometimes face licking.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, p. 23-24
Term
In this book, the memory of his father peacefully snoring under the sun flashed through his mind.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, p. 87
Term
In the book by this author, if an elephant stands on her hind feet she gets a treat; if she doesn't she gets the claw.
Definition
Katherine Applegate, p. 28
Term
The author of this book writes; you may remember seeing me on TV.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, Loc. 74
Term
When you buy a product you get free 'spirit gum'. Name the book.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 84
Term
In this book men in Belgium sell their hair to the Heidelberg Novelty Company.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc 84
Term
In this book, a boy purchases a Super Sticky Hand.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 84
Term
In the book by this author, a boy uses birthday money to buy something as unnecessary as possible.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, Loc. 84
Term
A doorbell in this book says 'welcome' in the voices of 200 different country and western stars.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 98
Term
In this book a trolly goes down Hair Street.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 113
Term
The author writes that kids suits make you look stupid.
Definition
Tom Angleberger Loc. 126
Term
In the book by this author, questions like worsted, suspenders, button fly or zipper, pinstripes or herringbone, were being thrown at a boy like a bag of microwave popcorn.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, Loc., 138
Term
In the book by this title, a boy is given $10, even though he already got a Famous Presidents of History action figure as a present.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 175
Term
In this book, a store employee unlocks a cabinet and punches a code on a little keypad, disabling the alarm for a glass case.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc., 203
Term
This author writes of a boy who lies and says he is in a play called "The Hoboken Chicken Emergency".
Definition
Tom Angleberger, Loc. 203
Term
A girl in this book sings her new single "You're Breakin' My Rule About Breakin' My Heart".
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 281
Term
In the book by this author, every morning parents watch "Good Morning Hairsprinkle" show.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, Loc. 289
Term
In this book a town bank is robbed in the wee hours of the morning by a gang of strolling accordian players.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 289
Term
In this book a boy got lucky when they closed the school for the day, because he hadn't done his math homework.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 330
Term
In the book by this author, a security camera captured the images of school librarians breaking down the doors and knocking out the guards with ninja moves.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, Loc. 339
Term
In this book the school librarian, Mrs. Minnick, was arrested.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 339
Term
In this book a bed, chair, and almost every bit of space was piled high with gold bricks and bundles of ten thousand dollar bills.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 366
Term
In this book we learn the meaning of the word 'cravat'.
Definition
Fake Mustache, Loc. 149
Term
In the book by this title, a room was investigated but all that was found was smelly clothes, and presidential action figures, no gold or money.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 405)
Term
In the book by this author, the Heidelburg Novelty Company is the world's largest manufacturer of voting machines.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 437)
Term
In the book by this author, the front door is knocked open by a battering ram and fast food employees burst through.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 437)
Term
A character in this book had spent many hours planning what he would do if someone broke in the house.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 451)
Term
In this book a character says "nobody on another bike can catch me, but I didn't expect someone on a motorized scooter".
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 464)
Term
A character in this book built a ramp over a creek for jumping his BMX bike over.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 474)
Term
In the book by this author a store has extended hours on Halloween.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 512)
Term
This author writes about a character thinking it was really creepy to dress up like a girl he had a crush on.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 535)
Term
A bicycle is stolen in this book.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 574)
Term
This author writes about a boy who goes into his kitchen and grabs the beef jerky and Vienna sausages.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 624)
Term
A character is good at fooling people, the police, his friend's parents, the newscasters and next, the governor. Name the book.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 643)
Term
A boy in this book is wearing cowboy boots with 6 inch soles.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 697)
Term
The author of this book writes that the track was switched and they were headed towards some warehouse type building.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 795)
Term
A girl in this book has short purple hair.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 828)
Term
In this book a camera is planed in a cowgirl hat.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 874)
Term
In the book by this author, election day was on November 3rd.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 965)
Term
This author writes about a lucky rabbit's foot on a key ring.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 928)
Term
A girl in this book feels that she can always talk to her horse.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1019)
Term
In this book a text asks for food that can be slipped under a door.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1059)
Term
A girl in this book wasn't 100% sure she should add the XOXOXO part, but she couldn't help it.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1066)
Term
A character in the book by this author has pink pistols, but they are only water guns.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 1080)
Term
In this book a character is relieved to know "she'll be out there waiting and listening in case I whistle for help".
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1142)
Term
The author of this book writes of a character who puts a knife in each boot and a lasso over her shoulder.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 1149)
Term
In this book a character says "If we time it right, we can hop right into a box."
Definition
Fake Mustache, (p. 1266)
Term
Characters in this book are stuck in boxes, covered in goo and confetti.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1286 + 1287)
Term
This author writes that voting machines have been 'fixed'.
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 1307)
Term
A girl brings mangled Pop-Tarts in this book.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (Loc 1331)
Term
The author of this book writes who wants to have their 1st kiss at the same time their bladder is exploding?
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 1343)
Term
Water was labeled H2Fak0 in this book.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1343)
Term
There are four twelve years olds in which book?
Definition
Candymakers
Term
In this book a boy uses his cell phone to check the news.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1387)
Term
In the book by this author, a boy and girl shared the edible chicken shaped erasers and they were delicious!
Definition
Tom Angleberger, (loc. 1413)
Term
Characters start piling on stuff that would help hide their faces, like hoodies and sunglasses. Name the book.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1413)
Term
A horse in this book hurtled over an orange construction fence and a concrete barrier.
Definition
Fake Mustache, (loc. 1550)
Term
In this book, a boy states, that Mom and Dad are never getting back together, so you should stop hoping.
Definition
Double Dog Dare, (p. 217)
Term
In this book a girl states that daddy didn't take them to the stupid park.
Definition
Double Dog Dare, (p. 165)
Term
In the book by this author, a boy discovers that when you get suspended at 8:16 on a Friday morning that you have to go to your dad's morning art class.
Definition
Lisa Graff, (p. 203)
Term
In this book, Ginny's favorite fashion is a pink tutu.
Definition
Double Dog Dare
Term
In this book, Milton went to his silver briefcase, riffled through the contents, and found the travel entry in question.
Definition
Floors, (pg. 74)
Term
In this book, breakfast was the one time when all the guests and staff members were invited to dine together.
Definition
Floors, (pg. 84)
Term
In the book by this author, a bat flew over the table and disappeared in a burst of flame.
Definition
Patrick Carman, (p. 172)
Term
In this book, a father was known for saying things like "Buy cheap, sell high! And whatever you do, don't squander the family fortune."
Definition
Floors, (title page)
Term
In this book, a girl jumped in the wayback of a station wagon to hide under a blanket.
Definition
Glory Be, (p. 88)
Term
In the book by this title, a father states, "You don't speak for all the town. You don't speak for me."
Definition
Glory Be, (p. 130)
Term
In this book a boy had hair the color of a hot dog.
Definition
Glory Be, (pg. 1)
Term
This author writes that "outside agitators" are coming down from up north.
Definition
Augusta Scattergood, (p. 9)
Term
In the book by this title, the main character believed the librarian knew everything.
Definition
Glory Be, (p. 12)
Term
In the book by this author, there was a nanny with skin the color of coffee.
Definition
Augusta Scattergood, (p. 20)
Term
In this book, someone new to town, from Ohio, is coming to dinner.
Definition
Glory Be, (p. 40)
Term
In the book by this author, a letter is written to the editor of the town newspaper.
Definition
Augusta Scattergood, (p. 74)
Term
In the book by this author a character was driving to Memphis with her new friend.
Definition
Augusta Scattergood, (p. 82)
Term
In this book, a boy had shaken each can for ten seconds.
Definition
Janitors, (p. 108)
Term
In this book, scientists did experiments to see how the creatures would fare in other environments.
Definition
Janitors, (p. 172)
Term
In the book by this author, a boy hadn't seen the station wagon out front, which meant that his mother wasn't home.
Definition
Tyler Whitesides, (p. 74)
Term
In the book by this author, a birthday present was a charm bracelet with a guitar charm.
Definition
Augusta Scattergood, (p. 159)
Term
In this book, the boys had a slow walk to Pop's because Sam's backpack was full of rock samples.
Definition
Melonhead, (p. 77)
Term
In the book by this author, a boy climbed on top of the sideboard and searched the picture frame for the mouse.
Definition
Katy Kelly, (P. 142)
Term
Cobra looked comfortable in the old terrarium. As comfortable as anyone could with a whole mouse in their stomach.
Definition
Melonhead
Term
In this book, the main character wins a Homework of the Week Award, which embarrasses his mother who thinks his essay was too personal.
Definition
Melonhead.
Term
Name the author of the book that contains greetings such as "What's the word, Hummingbird?" and "Way to go, Moe!"
Definition
Katie Kelly
Term
In this book, the main character is from Florida, though he is not currently living in Florida.
Definition
Katie Kelly.
Term
In this book someone said, "there is no such word as impossible."
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 117)
Term
In this book, a woman wore solar earrings.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 75)
Term
In this book, the story is mostly set in Greenfield, Oregon.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 57)
Term
In this book, poop bags were necessary for travel.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 34, 79)
Term
In this book, "headquarters" is in Silicon Valley, California.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 127)
Term
In this book, a character had a bite out of its ear.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 80)
Term
In this book, a boy spies on a girl.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 55)
Term
In the book by this author, a teenager called J.J. Fisher had just won a huge singing contest on television.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose, (p. 224)
Term
In this book a girl's father whisked her off to the restaurant to help him cook.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 137)
Term
A character in this book asks, "What's a Megging?"
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 3)
Term
In this book they checked facts in Whiskerpedia.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 4)
Term
A father and son move to Cleveland in this book.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 375)
Term
In this book, a girl expects her mom and stepmom to claw each other's eyes out, but they instead they were grinning at each other.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 380)
Term
A menu at a restaurant had 2 sides; a fresh and local and the special occasion side. Name the book.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 381)
Term
Megan day was celebrated on October 26 in this book.
Definition
Mousenet, (p. 389)
Term
In the book by this title, mom would be doing research on wombats in Australia.
Definition
Mousenet
Term
In the book by this title, the Big Cheese asked TM3 to help the others.
Definition
Mousenet
Term
In the book by this author, an Eeek test was given to humans in room 15.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose
Term
In the book by this author his password is Threester.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose
Term
This author writes that a football ticket and a trip to Great America will be the way to California.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose.
Term
In the book by this author, the address of Nation Productions was 597 Springle Street, Manhattan.
Definition
Prudence Breitrose
Term
In this book, a creaky-music carousel spins all day.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, (p. 6)
Term
In the book by this author, bugs often wander through the characters' domain, on their way to somewhere else.
Definition
Katherine Applegate, (p. 56)
Term
"If I get tired and need a break, I eat my crayons." Name the book.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan
Term
The author of this book tells us that the banana peel is the best part.
Definition
Katherine Applegate, (p. 6)
Term
In this book a character works 365 days a year and does 3 shows a day.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, (p. 12)
Term
In this book, a character thinks sadly that he cannot read, which would fill the empty hours.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, (p. 13)
Term
In this book we learn that a Silverback uses anger to maintain order and warn his troop of danger.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, (p. 14)
Term
In this book children wish on pennies and toss them into a plastic pool.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, (p. 15)
Term
"Somedays I throw me-balls, which I always keep a few on hand." Name the book.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, (p. 21)
Term
This author writes that the framed artwork in this book sells for $25.
Definition
Katherine Applegate, (p. 23)
Term
Shapes in the clouds. Name the book.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan
Term
Particularly fond of TV and cartoons. Name the book.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, p. 30
Term
In this book a claw-stick can pierce the hide like a leaf.
Definition
The One and Only Ivan, p. 36
Term
A character calls the chains she wore in her youth, her bracelets. Name the book.
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The One and Only Ivan, p. 38
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A character wakes up in the dark and finds a tiny puppy snoring on top of his belly.
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The One and Only Ivan, p. 46
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In the book by this author, a dog says he's dreaming of chili fries.
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Katherine Applegate, p. 63
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A character like elephant jokes in the book by this author.
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Katherine Applegate, p. 106, 111
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In this book a boy had measured the distance from the roof to the ground by hanging a tape measure off the edge.
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Candymakers, p. 126
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In this book, a girl loved the feel of her heart pumping when she was close to completing a mission.
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Candymakers, p. 218
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In the book by this author a boy's mother had never been even a moment late in her life. She set her watch a full half hour earlier than the real time.
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Wendy Mass
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A boy in this book was born smelling like chocolate.
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Candymakers, p. 5
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Being able to distinguish between the milk of 2 different cows was a basic skill for a boy in this book.
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Candymakers, p. 13
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In this book a girl's socks were mismatched.
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Candymakers, p. 21
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In this book the main character's mother is an astronomer.
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Wish Stealers, p. 2
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In this book the main character lives in Kansas.
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Wish Stealers, p. 2
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In this book a tornado is headed directly toward the main character's town.
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Wish Stealers, p. 12
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The main character receives a penny with the "STOP" written on it.
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Wish Stealers, p. 19
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There is a pet turtle named Charlemagne.
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Wish Stealers, p. 3
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In the book by this author a character does not receive a chocolate chip cookie invite to a birthday party.
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Tracy Trivas, p. 70
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A character is helping to raise money for the charity Pennies for the Planet.
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Wish Stealers, p. 94
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In the book by this author, the girls had decorated their lockers earlier in the morning.
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Tracy Trivas, p. 50
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Inside a box was a tiny golden key and a note that said "Good luck".
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Wish Stealers, p. 30
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Shakespeare starts Macbeth out with 3 witches.
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Wish Stealers, p. 47
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