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| Maggie Bean Stays Afloat
| She was no longer the boring girl who hid in her bedroom eating mounds of chocolate every night. She was the new and improved Maggie Bean, and she was going to do her best to convince Peter Applewood that she was the girl for him. At the end of her tumultuous year, Maggie Bean is a very happy, healthy girl. After months of Pound Patrollers attendance, diet, and tough swim workouts, the scale now reads 146. But Maggie isn't resting on her laurels - she's got a busy summer ahead. Not only is she...More | 
| Dork in Disguise
| Last year, Jerry Flack was a dork. So this year, at a new school in a new town, he's decided to start a new life altogether--as a Cool Kid. He's been preparing all summer: studying teen magazines, acquiring hair gel, and distressing his jeans. Things get off to a good start, and before you know it, Jerry's in, Rollerblading with the pros. But soon, Jerry finds himself tangled up in a complicated web of lies; and what's more, he's battling a terrible urge to put his glasses back on, join the scie...More | 
| Sherlock Jones and the missing diamond (Sherlock Jones, junior detective)
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| Cassie: A Novel (Especially For Girls. Gulliver Books.)
| "Agonizing over clothes, popularity, and boys, thirteen year old Cassie has always dreamt of being the next best thing to a "Deb" - one of the super rich kids. Now Cassie has met Dana Cunningham. There is something about Dana that is so sophisticated and different, and best of all, Dana has chosen her as a friend. And Cassie wants to be part of Dana's glamourous world - even if her parents do not approve." -- cover. | 
| Party Line #4/rosie's
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| To like and be liked (The Coping with series)
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| It's easy to be liked
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| Miss Franklin P. Shuckles
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