Monkey Business
A huge music festival coming to town, and Annabelle and her friends can't wait to rock out . . . that is if they can come up with enough cash to buy the expensive tickets. In this day and age, a regular old lemonade stand isn't going to cut it. They'll need to get creative, but agreeing on a strategy is harder than Annabelle thought, especially when her best friend, Rachel, has strong opinions that threaten not just their business model, but their friendship as well. With big plans-and big changes-afoot, this year will be one to remember.
Capturing the ups and downs of friendship, family, and middle school in her pitch perfect writing, Leslie Margolis keeps readers coming back for more of life according to Annabelle Stevens.Earn by promoting books
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Become an affiliateLESLIE MARGOLIS is the author of numerous books for young readers, including the Annabelle Unleashed books Boys Are Dogs, Girls Acting Catty, Everybody Bugs Out, and One Tough Chick, as well as the Maggie Brooklyn mystery series. The Disney Channel movie Zapped!, starring Zendaya was inspired by the first book in the Annabelle Unleashed series, Boys are Dogs.
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"Fresh, fun, and full of heart." --Meg Cabot on the Annabelle Unleased series
"A fabulous, funny, warm-hearted story." --Lauren Myracle on the Annabelle Unleased series "[An] effervescent story....The story lines-melded household, moving, boys as dogs-coalesce naturally, giving girl readers a thoughtful story along with, just possibly, some substantive boy advice." --Publishers Weekly, starred review, on Boys Are Dogs "A vivacious third installment in the Annabelle Unleashed series....[Her] breezy tone nicely conveys the peaks and valleys of middle-school life. Readers will be cheering for Annabelle." --Kirkus Reviews on Everybody Bugs Out "Girl's Best Friend clips the reader onto a touching, funny story-leash that twists and turns." --Blue Balliett, author of Chasing Vermeer, on the Maggie Brooklyn series "Maggie Brooklyn is a smart, funny, capable detective, and a real kid. Sequel, please." --Adam Rex, author of The True Meaning of Smekday, on the Maggie Brooklyn series