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Revenge of the Snob Squad
Description
A novel about friendship and finding your place from National Book Award finalist Julie Anne Peters.
When the relay race teams are chosen in gym class, it’s clear that one team doesn’t have a chance of winning: Jenny is more interested in eating candy than running around a track; Prairie has a bad leg; Lydia is a complete klutz; and Max is, well, Max. But together, they proudly dub themselves the “Snob Squad” and vow revenge on their arch enemies, the Neon Nikes, headed by the principal’s spoiled daughter, Ashley Krupps.
As the Snob Squad members band together to thwart the Neon Nikes, they realize that their greatest weapon might not be as out of reach as they think.
When the relay race teams are chosen in gym class, it’s clear that one team doesn’t have a chance of winning: Jenny is more interested in eating candy than running around a track; Prairie has a bad leg; Lydia is a complete klutz; and Max is, well, Max. But together, they proudly dub themselves the “Snob Squad” and vow revenge on their arch enemies, the Neon Nikes, headed by the principal’s spoiled daughter, Ashley Krupps.
As the Snob Squad members band together to thwart the Neon Nikes, they realize that their greatest weapon might not be as out of reach as they think.
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Praise
Praise for Revenge of the Snob Squad: "A dark laugh-out loud comedy." - Booklist
"Peppered with verbal repartee and humorous asides...Peters's writing is smooth and funny page to page, which makes this an enjoyable read." - Kirkus
"This amusing light read... deals realistically with problems that many youngsters face and may even allow them to laugh at themselves in the process." - School Library Journal
"Peppered with verbal repartee and humorous asides...Peters's writing is smooth and funny page to page, which makes this an enjoyable read." - Kirkus
"This amusing light read... deals realistically with problems that many youngsters face and may even allow them to laugh at themselves in the process." - School Library Journal