How to Survive Middle School

Books about the Middle School experience found in the Juvenile fiction collection

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Book cover for "The double life of Danny Day"
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Danny Day, age eleven, lives every day twice, which allows him to skip class, play video games for hours, and try to bring down bullies at his new middle school.
Book cover for "Josh Baxter levels up"
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5 stars
Description:
Because his family has moved again Josh Baxter is starting at a new school for the third time in two years, and this time he has really started off on the wrong foot--but when his mother takes away the video games that have become his refuge because of his poor grades, Josh realizes he has to come up with a new strategy for success.
Book cover for "Slacker"
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Series:
Slacker volume 1.
Average Rating:
4.5 stars
Description:
When eighth-grader Cameron Boxer creates the Positive Action Group at school he intends it as a diversion to fool his parents, teachers, and sister into letting him continue to concentrate on his video-gaming--but before he knows it other kids are taking it seriously, and soon he finds himself president of the P.A.G., and involved in community service, so the boy who never cared about anything is now the center of everything, whether he likes it or...
Book cover for "The Tapper twins go to war (with each other)"
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Series:
Tapper twins volume 1.
Average Rating:
4.9 stars
Description:
An oral history that reports, through transcribed recordings, text messages, photographs, illustrations, screenshots, and more, an epic prank war between twelve-year-old twins Reese and Claudia Tapper of New York City.
Book cover for "Unbelievably boring Bart"
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4.7 stars
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Brainy twelve-year-old Bart attracts little attention at his new middle school near Hollywood, California, but whenever he can get around his gym-coach father, he secretly hunts electricity-guzzling aliens.