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His Mom couldn't seem to grasp that he wasn't three years old anymore and wondered if she ever would in this book. Name it. |
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ITBBTT, his rottweiler dream turned into one where he was running in one of those hamster exercise wheels. Name it. |
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"Copy that" was this character's way of saying "okay" which replaced "gotcha, chief". In which book do we find this character? |
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ITBBTT, the main character's father was an editor for a golf e-zine and worked at home. Name it. |
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His Mom's favorite book character was in a Dr. Seuss story. Name the book in which we find this Mom. |
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A character in this book Actually could smile from ear to ear, "The corners of her mouth were like, a nanometer from her ears." Name the book. |
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This book is set in Rustbury. Name it. |
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ITBBTT the class was working on similes in language arts class. |
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ITBBTT school had "marketplace" where everyone brings in stuff to sell or trade goods and services with one another.. |
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ITBBTT the main character anagrammed names with old Scrabble tiles and glued them onto paint stirrers as a hobby. |
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All the walls in the main character's house ITBBTT were wall-papered. Name this book. |
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The family in the book by this title owned two hybrids. |
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Petopia was the name of a pet store ITBBTT. |
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The main character ITBBTT went to a preschool named the Mudpie Institute. |
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In which book did the First Annual Rustbury Spring Recess Parade occur ? |
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A teacher in this book confiscates a student's U-phone. Name the book. |
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ITBBTT, we meet a pet who has a wrinkly gray coat and often stood up on her hind legs. She was always really nervous. |
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ITBBTT his best friend's dad fixes his broken foot. |
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ITBBTA, a Zax was a favorite book character. Name the author. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 123) |
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ITBBTA, the main character's Mom mixed paint at "Try Your Best Hardware." Name the author. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 113) |
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ITBBTA, an escape is made when a character forgets to zip a backpack. |
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ITBBTA, the main character's best friend's dog was perfection. Name the author. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 353) |
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ITBBTA, we learn there might be poisonous ducks at the lake. Name the author. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 442) |
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ITBBTA, we are reminded that our heart is a muscle. Not everyone knows that. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 1272) |
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ITBBTA, the main character's so-called friends give him his old Game Boy. "Some of the buttons kind of stick, but it works okay." Name the author. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 2009) |
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ITBBTA, the main character is rescued by a guinea pig. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 1933) |
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In the book by this title a character says "Just wait until I grow up, I will have the greatest, awesomest dog that ever lived." |
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A character's mom does what she calls lateral thinking, which is thinking outside of the box. Name the book. |
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Smurph was a character's nickname when he was little. Name the book. |
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In this book a boy enters 4444 on a number keypad and then hears the clearance beep and opens his front door. |
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His father's pointy canines look vampire-like in the book by this title. |
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"Hello, son" father said in a slow, sinister voice that gave him chills. "How was school today?" Name the book. |
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In the book by this title, a character tried to imagine some cool spy music in his head, but was only able to bring up the theme to "Fairly Odd Parents". |
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A boy in this book discovers that he did not have a bright future as a criminal mastermind. Name the book. |
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In the book by this title a character pulls the lace out of the left shoe and threads it through the eyes of the zipper pulls, tying a good tight knot. |
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In the book by this title, computers have to be plugged in or have batteries, but we just go and get our own fuel. |
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This author writes that all kids dream about crutches, but when you have them, you don't want them. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 2126) |
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In the book by this author, a boy and his father built a dog house that was white with a red roof. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 2152) |
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A boy calls his classmate a dorkchop. Name the author |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 2018) |
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This author writes about a boy who falls in a shallow river and twisted his ankle while playing Crocs-in-the-Nile. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 1917) |
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This author writes that parents live to eavesdrop. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 1681) |
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When called a 'psycho', a character says "takes one to know one". Name the author of this book. |
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Patrick Jennings (Loc 1894) |
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In the book by this title, the 'BE SILENT OR ELSE!' sign on Dad's study is gone! |
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ITBBTT a pet MUST be absolutely quiet in a backpack all day. |
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In the book by this author, Dad says this pet keeps him company because it's lonely being at home alone all day. |
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Patrick Jennings (p. 181) |
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ITBBTT, characters both like to anagram. |
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