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Available for download to
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Available for download to
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Little, Brown and
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Best friends Ann and Kimberly both dream of making it to
the National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. Eighth grade is the last year
they can qualify, so they're practicing day and night. When Ann is assigned
to sponsor geeky new student Lurlene Brueggemeyer,
she discovers Lurlene is an amazing speller. Suddenly Ann's relationship with
front-runner Kimberly and her own chances of winning the competition are in
jeopardy. The three girls end up competing against each other and that can
spell only one word: T-R-O-U-B-L-E. |
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Little, Brown and
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Book #1: When the relay race teams are chosen in gym class,
it's clear that one team won’t be stepping into the winner’s circle. Jenny is
more interested in building calories than burning them; Prairie has a
prosthetic foot; Lydia is a whiner; and Max is, well, Max. Normally loners
and losers, Jenny, Prairie, Lydia and Max discover they have one thing in
common: Over the years the popular girls have been tormenting each of them.
Now, as a team, they dub themselves the "Snob Squad" and vow to get
even. |
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Little, Brown and
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Book #2: Love is in the air. The Snob Squad—Jenny, Max,
Prairie, and Lydia—cook up an outrageous scheme to ignite a romance between Prairie
and the object of her affection, Hugh Torkerson (otherwise known as
"Tork the Dork"). How do a lab rat, a set of embarrassing glamour
photos, and a mysteriously disappearing notebook all play a part in their
matchmaking? And the bigger question: Is there more than one romance in the
works? |
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Book #3: There are mysterious goings-on at Montrose Middle School.
Someone has been snitching money from teachers' desks. Who could it be? Max,
whose bad-girl reputation seems to stick to her like slime? Our heroine
Jenny's new boyfriend, Kevin, who all of a sudden has money enough to shower
Jenny with expensive gifts? Or Ashley, the snotty principal's daughter, who's
been acting awfully suspicious lately (so what else is new)? Maybe it's all
of them. Or none of them. Whoever the thief is had better take cover because
the Snob Squad is on the case. |
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