IWB did a man slam his fist down on the table and yell, "Eat!"
The Lost Year by Katherine Marsh
Page 32
IWB do girls start talking about the girl walking in front of them between classes and then follow the girl into the bathroom?
A Good Kind of Trouble by Lisa Moore Ramee
Page 249
IWB did a place look smaller and more cellar-ish in person, than it did in pictures?
Paper Things by Jennifer Richard Jacobson
Page 180
IWB did the funeral ritual of an even number of flowers puzzle a boy?
I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys
Page 159
IWB did a boy promise that he will come every day for a week to volunteer at a shop to make up for something he had done?
A Wish in the Dark by Christina Soontornvat
Page 103
IWB was it odd for a girl to see her cousin eat cheese and dark bread for breakfast?
I Will Always Write Back by Caitlin Alifirenka and Martin Ganda
Page 6
IWB does a character explain that hiding in bathrooms was the story of her life?
Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson
Page 38
IWB were certain people trained to take mental pictures of a map so they could redraw the entire thing?
Ashlords by Scott Reintgen
Page 161
IWB did a mom put her phone number in a girl's phone in case the girl had to stay late after school again?
Maybe He Just Likes You by Barbara Dee
Page 82
IWB had one of the lenses of a boy's glasses cracked when he was thrown from an explosion?
The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud
Page 331
IWB was a young man told to not trust anyone whose favorite food he didn't know?
Ashlords by Scott Reintgen
Page 80
IWB did a boy appreciate the rewind feature on a machine because if you wanted to hear "Shipoopi" from the TV broadcast of Meredith Wilson's The Music Man three times in a row, you could?
Mexikid by Pedro Martin
Page 46
IWB did a man have a picture of a boy dashing from a sports store?
Ghost by Jason Reynolds
Page 147
IWB was a character working on their sums; it's what they usually did on the second day of a long rain?
Beyond the Bright Sea by Lauren Wolk
Page 187
IWB does a boy's friend wonder how a character in a movie could be "shot left, right, and center, and yet he still managed to live"?
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
Page 16
IWB does a character imagine another drinking cold, bubbly soda in a nice, fancy palace and burping louder than a boy ever could?
The Bridge Home by Padma Venkatraman
Page 187
IWB was the bathroom a good enough reason to hate school with the toilet paper (or lack thereof), the paper towels (nonexistent), and the seats (too disgusting to contemplate)?
Bloom by Kenneth Oppel
Page 12
IWB did a girl like to go into her father's room and look at her mother's picture on his bureau?
The Lost Year by Katherine Marsh
Page 163
IWB did a girl measure her forehead one day and found that it was four inches from her eyebrows to her hairline?
A Good Kind of Trouble by Lisa Moore Ramee
Page 9
IWB does a boy say that his brother's bunk smells like mule?
Mexikid by Pedro Martin
Page 13
IWB is corn bread minus the salt but with a bit of honey, the best thing there is for breakfast?
Freewater by Amina Luqman-Dawson
Page 229
IWB was a post office not much bigger than a chicken coop, but it smelled better despite the postmaster's cigar?
Beyond the Bright Sea by Lauren Wolk
Page 93
IWB is there a picture of a girl in a straw hat with a polka-dotted bow and another girl wearing a pipe-cleaner hat?
Paper Things by Jennifer Richard Jacobson
Page 223
IWB did a rubber band smack a boy in the side of his neck during math class?
The Best at It by Maulik Pancholy
Page 29
IWB did a boy, when asked what the papers were that he had in his possession, reply, "A nail in the coffin"?
I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys
Page 245