The Wednesday Wars: A Newbery Honor Award WinnerHarperCollins, 18 Mei 2009 - 288 halaman In this Newbery Honor–winning novel, Gary D. Schmidt tells the witty and compelling story of a teenage boy who feels that fate has it in for him, during the school year 1968-69. |
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... desk drawers” and got worse as it went along. A whole lot worse. I think that things became illegal around Number 167. You don't want to know what Number 400 was, and you really don't want to know what Number 410 was. But I'll tell you ...
... desk. This should have sent me some kind of message, since teachers aren't supposed to sit on the edge of their desks on the first day of classes. There's a rule about that. “Hoodhood,” she said quietly. She thought for a moment. “Does ...
... desk. She leaned forward, as if she was looking for something in her desk. It was creepy. But just before I sat down, I figured it out: She'd boobytrapped my desk—like Captain Flint would have. It all came to me in a sort of vision, the ...
... desk first. “How come?” she said. Sometimes even true love can be suspicious. “Just because.” “'Just because' isn't much of a reason.” “Just because there might be a surprise.” “For who?” “For you.” “For me?” “For you.” She lifted the desk ...
... an idiot, opening your desk for some dumb surprise that wasn't even there.” “What's that got to do with it?” “Everything,” said Meryl Lee, and stomped away. There are times when she makes me feel as stupid 16 The Wednesday Wars.