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The supervillain's guide to being a fat kid

"A young boy writes to an imprisoned supervillain for help after he is bullied relentlessly for being fat"--.

Junior high drama

Lilly desperately wants to be one of the "cool girls" at Memorial Middle School, so she is thrilled to be invited to Tania's birthday party; but Tania is actually interested in Lilly's older brother, Hank, and when that does not work out she turns on Lilly, bullying her and making her life miserable--until a suggestion from her favorite teacher, and a campaign against bullying, provides Lilly with a connection to other victims in her school and an outlet for her emotions.

Ninja farts

" . . . Milo Snotrocket . . . has the same problems any kid has. School is boring, he has a bully, and sometimes he farts. Well, more than sometimes. What nobody else knows about this special kid is that he's more than just your average everyday child, he's also a Fart Ninja--taking on bullies and all evildoers with the amazing power of his horrible farts!"--Back cover.

Ace of spades

Devon and Chiamaka, two Black students at an elite prep school, compete for valedictorian until anonymous texts reveal their darkest secrets, forcing the pair to fight back, as the cyberbully's game soon turns deadly.

Mia Mayhem vs. the super bully

Mia is excited about her first superspeed training class, but a bully on her relay team leads her to lose her shadow and, worse, to snap at her friends.

Anne and the bully

Anne is sick of the way Orville has been bullying Felix since he arrived in Avonlea, and after Orville uses Felix to do his science project, Anne wants to stop him without becoming a bully herself.

Bullying

"In recent years, the topic of bullying has been making headlines. The different types of bullying, including verbal, social, and physical, have serious effects. With greater access to the digital world, teenagers can also encounter cyberbullying. This book is an essential guide for teenagers, whether they're the one being bullied or the one doing the bullying"--Provided by publisher.

Do you know me?

2021
Tally Olivia Adams is a twelve-year-old (just) autistic girl faced with the prospect of a week-long end-of-the-year class trip, which worries her, because there will be "teams" and "activities" and "competition" all of which terrifies her, especially when she finds out she is not bunking with her friend Aleksandra; the other girls on her team are often nasty, especially Skye--and Tally needs all the life-skills she has learned to cope with and expose the bully, and maybe make some friends along the way.
Cover image of Do you know me?

The best at it

2020
"Twelve-year-old Rahul Kapoor, an Indian-American boy growing up in small-town Indiana, struggles to come to terms with his identity, including that he may be gay"--Provided by publisher.

Bedhead Ted

2021
Ted discovers that his wild red hair is actually a gift rather than a curse when he helps his best friend search for the Brookside Beast--a giant raccoon terrorizing the town.

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