Humor
Fiction
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24 Girls in 7 Days
by Alex Bradley |
Senior w/no prom
date gets unwanted help from friends - must date 24 girls in a week,
and choose from among them a prom date! 265 pages.
F BRA (Bestseller Section) |
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The Manny
by Sarah Thomson |
A
sixteen-year-old New Yorker looks forward to his summer job as a
manny, or "male nanny," to a wealthy couple's four-year-old
boy in the Hamptons. Funny ( :
181 pages. (F THO) |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide
to the Galaxy
by Douglas Adams |
Two
survivers from a destroyed earth take a funky trip through the galaxy.
(Movie) 248 pages.
(F ADA, also in paperback rack) |
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I really did enjoy reading this book. It incorpoated
a lot of humor, and I actually laughed out loud while reading it! It was
very entertaining the whole way through. -J.R. |
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Confessions of a Shopaholic
by Sophie Kinsella |
British
young woman w/a shopping addiction tries everything to get out of
debt!
Long books, lots of funny sequels! 348 pages.
(F KIN Bestseller Section) |
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Son
of the Mob
by Gordon Korman |
Son
of mobster dates daughter of FBI agent! Sequel is: Son of the
Mob: Hollywood Hustle.
262 pages.
(F KOR Bestseller Section) |
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Great! It's funny and makes you never want
to put the book down. There is nothing negative about it! -C.W.
Great book. I would recommed it to anyone
who does or doesn't like to read. -F.S.
I thought this was a great book. It was just
fun to read. Once I started it, I couldn't stop reading it. -D.J.
It was very good. It kept you going and you
never knew what was going to happen next. I would recommend this book
to anyone. -J.M. |
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Dairy Queen
by Catherine Gilbert Murdoch |
After
spending her summer running the family farm and training the quarterback
for her school's rival football team, sixteen-year-old D.J. decides
to go out for the sport herself, not anticipating the reactions
of those around her. (F MUR) |
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Surviving the Applewhites
by Stephanie Tolan |
Jake,
a foster child, is sent to live with a bizarre, artsy family. Will
he survive?
216 pages.
(F TOL Bestseller Section) |
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I really enjoyed this. It had a lot of action,
and it also talked about what some children go through being a foster child.
-D.T. |