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In which book is a 4 th grader a private eye?

Chameleon Word Chartreuse By Bruce Hale

In which book do characters collaborate on a book?

Dying to Meet You By: Kate Klise

In which book is a character sure green blobs are Jello-O?

Chameleon Word Chartreuse By Bruce Hale

In which book did a character give up dreams to become an artist?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw

In which book does character’s tongue catch a piece of perfumed paper?

Chameleon Word Chartreuse By Bruce Hale

In which book do characters hope camper dummies will make others scream like babies?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw

In which book does a character worry that another is ‘wigging out’?

Dying to Meet You By: Kate Klise

In which book is a character’s sister a cheerleader?

Chameleon Word Chartreuse By Bruce Hale

In which book is a house separated from a cemetary by a row of scraggly apple trees?

Dying to Meet You By: Kate Klise

In which book does a character like to walk on hands in the water at the beach?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw

In which book does a case have more questions than a five hour math test?

Chameleon Word Chartreuse By Bruce Hale

In which book does a campfire smoke blowing into a character’s face feel good?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw

In which book do self-propelled newspapers deliver themselves?

Dying to Meet You By: Kate Klise

In which book does a character fall into a frog pond?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw

In which book do characters taunt another by saying “If you want a clue, ask the Big Baboo”?

Chameleon Word Chartreuse By Bruce Hale

In which book do we learn “if it has leaves of three, let it be”?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw

In which book is a good friend also the smartest mockingbird around?

Chameleon Word Chartreuse By Bruce Hale

In which book is a character’s writing problem caused by selfishness?

Dying to Meet You By: Kate Klise

In which book does a character who usually prefers bugs say yes to a worm?

Chameleon Word Chartreuse By Bruce Hale

In which book do characters see a shooting star during the Bootid Meteor shower?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw

In which book does a character say, “each of us is the author of his or her own life”?

Dying to Meet You By: Kate Klise

In which book do we learn that Orion is only in the winter sky in Michigan?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw

In which book are interior features and exterior details of Victorian Architecture shown to readers?

Dying to Meet You By: Kate Klise

In which book does a character find stones with numbers on them?

Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel by: Ruth Barshaw