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Battle of the Books 2010-11
Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!, by Michael Delaney
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Literature
3rd Grade
01/01/2011

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The setting of this book is New Canaan, Connecticut.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 4)
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In this book, a character has identical twin sisters.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 10)
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In the book by this title a character has a brother named Craig.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 3)
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In this book there was an argument at breakfast over whose music they were going to listen to.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 4)
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In the book by this title a character's apartment was decorated with a Victorian style couch, rolltop desk, circa 1960s refrigerator, all only a few inches high.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 5)
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In which book did a character have a magnificent blue tinted view of her adopted mother's bedroom.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 7)
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In this book there is a 4th grader with a roundish face, freckles on her nose, blue eyes, and brown hair worn in a ponytail.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 7)
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In the book by this title a character had watched movies like "Lion King", "Fly Away Home" and "Star Wars".
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 9)
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In this book, three cats had sugary sweet names, though they were rather evil.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 10)
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In the book by this title, a bedroom door was plastered with signs that said "DANGER! STOP! BEWARE!".
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (P. 11)
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In the book by this title, a main character is left behind when the family leaves for vacation.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 52)
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In this book a character's serious shortcoming was that she was always forgetting to do things.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 67)
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In this book "being in a cage was equal to being in jail".
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!(p. 78)
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In which book had an Uncle LeRoy been trapped and taken away?
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!(p. 79)
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In this book, a character called Mr. Durkins was old and had a limp.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!(p. 123)
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In the book by this author, a character just loved it when she was called by her nickname.
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Michael Delaney (p. 15)
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In the book by this author, Mother said the first order of business was 'underwear'.
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Michael Delaney (p. 19)
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In the book by this author, her big secret is knowing how to read.
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Michael Delaney (p. 21)
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This author writes that amazing places had been described in books such as Florida in "Because of Winn-Dixie" and Paris in "Madeline".
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Michael Delaney (p. 23)
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In the book by this author a character had never been on a trip unless you counted driving home from the pet store.
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Michael Delaney (p. 23)
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In the book by this author, it was repulsive to see a human cuddle with three cats at the same time.
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Michael Delaney (p. 38)
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This author writes of a plan to temporarily hide the CDs.
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Michael Delaney (p. 42)
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In the book by this author a character wishes for about the hundred millionth time they could speak human.
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Michael Delaney (p. 47)
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In the book by this author, a game was played in order to get the answers to questions.
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Michael Delaney (p. 59-61)
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This author writes of the smell of cheddar cheese coming from a death trap.
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Michael Delaney (p. 113)
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In the book by this author, a nickname for a character is 'music boy'.
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Michael Delaney (p. 121)
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In the book by this author there is a hole behind the old grandfather clock.
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Michael Delaney (p. 129)
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In the book by this author, a cookie was used as an incentive.
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Michael Delaney (p. 135)
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In the book by this author a loud cat fight creates a diversion for a character to get away.
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Michael Delaney (p. 181)
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In the book by this author, finding out the truth meant getting to the sheet of paper on the kitchen table.
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Michael Delaney (p. 140)
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In this book a small rubber ball was thrown as a decoy.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 176)
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In this book a character is named for a Star Wars character.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 8)
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An animal climbed up an electrical cord to get away from Sweetie Smoochkins in this book.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose! (p. 100)
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A character's favorite food is yogurt puff-balls. Name the book.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!
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In the book by this title the family goes on vacation in a human mobile.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!
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This author writes of a gray squirrel being 'fearless, clever, and resourceful'.
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Michael Delaney
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In which book does a noisy parrot continually put the main character in harms way.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!
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In this book a note gets lost in a dirty crevice in the kitchen wall.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!
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In the book by this title a character's brother plans a scheme to leave her music at home.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!
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In the book the main character's adopted mother is a bit forgetful.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!
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In the book by this title the main character is charged at with a plastic fork.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!
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This book includes a spider that has to coach a snake on what to eat.
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Obi, Gerbil on the Loose!
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This author wrote of an animal who knows how to read.
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Michael Delaney
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In the book by which author does the main character greet everyone with 'Hawo'.
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Michael Delaney
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In the book by this author, postcards come back from Cape Cod.
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Michael Delaney
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