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Troublemakers: Seventh Grade

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They're back. Uh-oh.

A year has passed, and now that they're in seventh grade, Carlos, Tina, and Byron have become responsible young adults. And if you believe that, congratulations on being the most gullible person alive.

Welcome back to Carver Middle School, where our three heroes are just as much of a headache for the administration as they've ever been. They torture substitute teachers, gamble on school events, and run semi-legal businesses out of their lockers. And sometimes they almost get away with it.

Stories included in this Lunch Daddies: Carlos has been accepted into an advanced math class, separating him from his friends at school. To keep the posse together, he concocts a scheme so unethical, it's bad even for them.The Intruder: in an effort to get rid of her dad's new girlfriend, Tina attempts the befriending other girls at school.Softball Season: when a trans student wants to play on the school softball team, Carlos, Tina, and Byron learn important lessons about tolerance, friendship, aaaaaand just kidding they try to make money off it.
The sequel to Gregg Maxwell Parker's Troublemakers is full of the same mayhem fans love, with added complexity for advanced readers. This is a raucous good time for kids and those with the maturity level of kids. Poop.

232 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 27, 2024

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Gregg Maxwell Parker

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Gregg Maxwell Parker is the award-eligible author of five books, including the "Troublemakers" middle grade series. A graduate of the University of Southern California, he's worked as a screenwriter, hog trimmer, dust wrangler, peach foreman, skull belayer, and screenwriter. You can find more of his work at greggmaxwellparker.com.

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October 12, 2024
This book was hilarious, about a group of friends in 7th grade.
As they go through their money making schemes. Getting in and out of trouble.
By breaking all the schools rules.Even at home. This book will keep you in stitches. I
Ended up in an all night reading session. I also ended up in another room, to keep from waking up every one sleeping. Get it now, a great book for kids. Especially if
You have ones who don’t like reading. They will read this book and more from this
artist.
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August 28, 2024
My unbiased view is that this is the greatest book ever written and the author is, like, super strong and cool.
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August 28, 2024
I heard the author of this book is so smart that a bunch of scientists hooked him up to a big machine but he was too smart for the machine so the machine blew up and then like he fought everyone and they all died and like every chick fell in love with him and he drives a sick car and also he's good at Mario Kart.
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