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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... mean about that gene thing? They miss the entire point of what you're saying. “I guess she belongs to the Baker family,” I said. “The Baker family that owns the Baker Sporting Emporium.” “Dad, she hates my guts.” “The Baker Sporting ...
... mean that there will be no Hoodhood and Associates for you to take over when I'm ready to retire?” Even though there wasn't much left of the ham and cheese and broccoli omelet, it started to want to come up again. “I guess things aren't ...
... means you have to try to stop me.” I nodded. “Think you can?” I suppose I could stop you, I thought. I suppose I could stop you with a Bradley tank, armor two inches thick, three mounted machine guns, and a grenade launcher. Then I ...
... did not help at all. That was the end of the soccer game, except that Danny Hupfer—a very relieved Danny Hupfer—ran up to thump me on the back. “You sure did take him out!” “I didn't mean to take him out.” “Sure. Did you September 15.
... mean to take him out,” I hollered. “I never saw anyone get taken out like that before.” Doug Swieteck ran over. “You took out my brother?” “I didn't mean to take out your brother.” “Everyone says you took out my brother. I've been ...