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The Popularity Papers: The Awesomely Awful Melodies of Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (The Popularity Papers #5) (Hardcover)
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The Popularity Papers: The Awesomely Awful Melodies of Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (The Popularity Papers #5) (Hardcover)
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from anboggs
Lydia and Julie, fifth graders who are best friends, have one big goal: to figure out how to be popular before they enter middle school. This graphic novel, set up like a scrapbook, shows the different events the two girls go through on their quest to understand popularity from sports to theater....
from ironicqueery
The Popularity Papers is a cute graphic novel by Amy Ignatow, written for young adults, but can be enjoyed by all ages. This book is text heavy for a graphic novel, but it's easy to read and the story moves quickly after a somewhat slow start. The story starts out light for most of the book, focu...
from jkmurray
2 girls wanting to be popular. Spying and seeking on the popular girls are what they do. A problem occurs when they become popular, with different popular girls! Knowing different secrets and realizing what it takes to be popular? What can these girls do to stay friends forever and be popular? I ...
from Mistin
This was a fun engaging story of two bestfriends in the middleschool. Through this grahic novel, Lydia and Julie discuss and go on a quest to understand or get a hold on popularity and what being popular really meant. It is a great novel to open a class discussion on being different and staying t...
from asomers
A story told through the notes between two tweens. I think it realisitically portrays the trials and tribulations of not quite being a teen and the desire to fit in that most middle school girls go through. I can see this being ery popular with our 4h and 5th grade female students.
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