So
Weird #5: Web Sight
by Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso, Sean Abley
Paperback from Disney Press
Media Published: 2000-09-03
ISBN: 0786844418
Can a computer predict the future? Mystery e-mail with a message?
Fi is a Web whiz, but when she starts getting weird e-mails from an unknown
person, even she can't figure out what's going on. Even worse, the phantom
messages take her to a Web site that can foresee the future--and the future
doesn't look good for Fi and her family. She convinces Jack and Clu to
do some detective work with her to find out who--or what--is behind the
eerie e-mails.
Based on the television script by Sean Abley, and adapted by Pam Pollack
and Meg Belviso. So Weird is seen on the Disney Channel. |
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Escape
(So Weird, 3)
by Elizabeth M. Rees
Paperback from Hyperion
Media Published: 2000-06-02
ISBN: 0786813997
Lauren`s finally got her life back in order. She`s doing well in school,
working with one of the best coaches in the world, and managing to have
a social life. She`s even got a secret admirer! Then family finances and
her friend Annie`s injury present Lauren with unexpected challenges. She`s
going to have to meet them like a champion if she wants to be one some
day... |
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So
Wierd: Shelter - Book #2 : Junior Novel (So Weird)
by Paul Mantell
Paperback from Hyperion
Media Published: 1900-01-01
ISBN: 0786813989
"Paperback: 144 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.41 x 7.64 x 5.22 Publisher:
Hyperion; 2nd edition (April 1, ) ISBN: 0786813989 Ages 4-8 The story
follows the main plot of the episode""Sacrifice"" almost verbatim. It doesn't
leave anything out,but it does have things that weren't in the show. It
spices up the paranormal aspect and gives a much more extensive backstory
for the Civil War soldier who encounters ""Bigfoot"" (middle name: Fuzzy)
so many years before Fiona. It's a cute book and even if you haven't seen
the show the story is easy to follow and the characters are given quite
a bit of background. You won't be lost at all." |
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Not-So-Weird
Emma
by Sally Warner
Paperback from Puffin
ISBN: 0142408077
emma Mcgraw is slowly making friends at her new school. but when Cynthia
calls her weird, emma is shocked. they are supposed to be best friends!
in response, emma decides that Cynthia's new name should be bossy pants,
and she tells everyone in the class. Now the entire third grade is trading
nicknames. And while it starts out being funny, emma begins to see the
downside of name-calling. but just when she decides it's time for apologies,
her teacher makes the most dreaded call of all--the one to everyone's parents. |
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Why
Are Boys So Weird (Tales from Third Grade)
by Candice F. Ransom
Paperback from Troll Communications Llc
ISBN: 0816729913
Third-grader Amber Cantrell discovers that boys and girls don't always
think alike, when a classmate asks both Amber and her friend Delight to
marry him and when her father starts dating a younger woman. |
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Why
Are They So Weird
by Barbara Straunch
Paperback from Bloomsbury Publishing Pod
ISBN: 0747568480
As Strauch reveals, scientists now recognize that there is a biological
component to why teenagers are so likely to slam the door and hide out
in their rooms at the least provocation. There is a reason they are articulate
and idealistic one moment, and incoherent and self-centered the next, or
are so attracted to drugs, alcohol and high speeds. And it's not just hormones.
New studies show that far from stopping growing at seven or eleven, the
brain undergoes a complete rewiring - particularly the frontal cortex,
the part of the brain that governs logic and emotions - in adolescence.
WHY ARE THEY SO WEIRD? offers a well-informed and entertaining roadmap
to that exhilarating, infuriating and sometimes terrifying time. |
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WEIRD:
Because Normal Isn't Working
by Craig Groeschel
Hardcover from Zondervan
Media Published: 2011-04-05
ISBN: 0310327903
Normal people are stressed, overwhelmed, and exhausted. Many of their
relationships are, at best, strained and, in most cases, just surviving.
Even though we live in one of the most prosperous places on earth, normal
is still living paycheck to paycheck and never getting ahead. In our oversexed
world, lust, premarital sex, guilt, and shame are far more common than
purity, virginity, and a healthy married sex life. And when it comes to
God, the majority believe in him, but the teachings of scripture rarely
make it into their everyday lives. Simply put, normal isn't working. Groeschel's
WEIRD views will help you break free from the norm to lead a radically
abnormal (and endlessly more fulfilling) life. |
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Family
Reunion (So Weird, 1)
by Julia Richardson, Tom J. Astle, Cathy East Dubowski
from Hyperion Press
Strangeling
(So Weird, 4th Ed)
by Cathy East Dubowski, Tom J. Astle, Julia Richardson
from Disney Press (Juv Pap)
Web
Sight (So Weird, 5th Ed)
by Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso, Sean Abley
from Disney Press (Juv Pap)