A child's tibia and humerus are discovered in this book.
It Came from the Trees (q8)
The main character in this book is the shortest girl in the 7th grade.
Medusa (q41)
A character says the trick to eating raisins is not letting them touch your tongue in this book.
It Came from the Trees (q24)
A character learns "You can't be happy and afraid at the same time" in this book.
Medusa (q67)
A smile becomes mysterious after about 300 years in this book.
The Mona Lisa Vanishes (q241)
The characters follow a path of broken shards of bone in this book.
Medusa (q70)
Middle school is described as a place "where nothing seemed fair" in this book.
Medusa (q42)
Characters eat Sambusas in this book.
We are Big Time (q110)
A character writes an email to their mom to say they are upset in this book.
The Fire, The Water and Maudie McGinn (q162)
In this book, there is a podcast called "These Weird Woods."
It Came From the Trees (q18)
Someone is almost eaten by a giant angelfish in this book.
Plain Jane and the Mermaid (q145)
A character cries during their first day at a new school in this book.
Next Stop (q266)
In this book, lobsters get revenge for being used as food.
Plain Jane and the Mermaid (q137)
A character learns their dad shares some of their learning disabilities.
The Fire, the Water and Maudie McGinn (q201)
Students have to spit in a test tube when they arrive at school in this book
Medusa (q49)
A bomb falls from the sky in this book.
The Pearl (q92)
A group project leads to a friendship in this book.
How It All Ends (q306)
A character eats smiley face pancakes in this book.
Next Stop (q271)
A character learns, "I can be honest about what I like," in this book.
How It All Ends
Characters play with hermit crabs in this book.
Next Stop (q277)
A character panics when their name is broadcast over a loudspeaker in this book.
The Fire, the Water, and Maudie McGinn (q 213)
Science class is in room 341 in this book.
How It All Ends (q303)
A giant cup of lemonade helps a character calm down in this book.
The Fire, the Water and Maudie McGinn (q191)
A character thinks, "I'm only in trouble. I'm why they fight."
The Fire, the Water, and Maudie McGinn
Someone sighs and says "I got it. Let me do what I do" in this book.
Mid-Air (q292) - barber