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As Simple as It Seems

by Sarah Weeks

Verbena Colter knows she's bad news. Trouble from the get-go. How could she not be, with parents like hers? Her mother practically pickled her before she was even born, leaving Verbie to struggle with the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome.

Beware of Mad Dog! (Boyds Will Be Boyds #1)

by Sarah Weeks

Nat Boyd and Boyd Fink are best friends. They even share the same name, albeit in different places. But while Fink is clever and quick to come up with ways to keep the two boys out of trouble, Nat seems to be plagued with the worst luck EVER.

Danger! Boys Dancing! (Boyds will Be Boyds #3)

by Sarah Weeks

Nat Boyd and his best friend Boyd Fink have always found a way to maneuver their way out of trouble. But this time, the problem is serious. This time, it's... dancing.

Fink's Funk (Boyds Will Be Boyds #4)

by Sarah Weeks

Nat Boyd and Boyd Fink love making up crazy games to play. In their latest, Faboo Facts, the two Boyds go head-to-head, battling to out-faboo each other with the more impressive fact. But this crash of craniums is destined for disaster.

Get Well Soon or Else! (Boyds Will Be Boyds #2)

by Sarah Weeks

NAT BOYD and his best friend, BOYD FINK, are about to spend a week at Camp Wilomet. No homework, no parents ... only bunk beds, bonfires, and toasted marshmallows. Neither Boyd can wait to go! But four days before camp starts, Fink comes down with a case of polka-dotted tonsils. Nat's got all his fingers and toes crossed, hoping Fink will make a speedy recovery.

Guy Time

by Sarah Weeks

It's bad enough that thirteen-year-old Guy Strang's parents are getting divorced and his middle-aged mother is suddenly acting like a rebellious teenager. But to top that off Autumn Hockney asks him out to the movies.

Guy Wire

by Sarah Weeks

Guy can't imagine life without his best friend, Buzz. They've been inseparable since second grade, when fate tossed them together with a little help from a bad haircut, green boxer shorts, flying rice cakes, and a couple of hard-earned nicknames.

If I Were a Lion

by Sarah Weeks

A young girl imagines how wild she could be if she were an animal.

Jumping the Scratch

by Sarah Weeks

Jamie Reardon has always heard that bad things come in threes.

My Guy

by Sarah Weeks

Clowning Around... In this third installment of the Guy series, Guy Strang thinks that nothing could be worse than his parents getting divorced, until his crazy mom drops the bomb -- she's getting remarried! And not to just anyone.

Oggie Cooder

by Sarah Weeks

Oggie Cooder has a talent -- he can charve better than anyone else in Truman Elementary School.

Oggie Cooder, Party Animal

by Sarah Weeks

Oggie Cooder has never set foot (or swim fin) in his neighbor Donnica Perfecto's swimming pool. But now he has his chance--it's Donnica's birthday,and her mom has forced her to invite Oggie to the pool party!

Regular Guy

by Sarah Weeks

Guy is convinced that the man and woman with whom he has lived all his life cannot possibly be what they claim to be--his parents. They're too weird! Would anyone else's mother tie-dye every pair of underwear in the house?

So B. It

by Sarah Weeks

You couldn't really tell about Mama's brain just from looking at her, but it was obvious as soon as she spoke. She had a high voice, like a little girl's, and she only knew 23 words.

Up All Night

by Peter Abrahams Gene Luen Yang Libba Bray David Levithan Patricia Mccormick Sarah Weeks

Six short stories about teens who stay up all night, written by award-winning authors.

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