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Picture Day

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 by Sarah Sax Genre:  Realistic Fiction, Graphic Novel Viv is a 7th grader this year and she wants her school picture to be memorable.  Her mom wants her to wear her hair in a braid and wear a handknit cardigan.  Viv decides to take matters into her own hands and makes a video of herself cutting off her braid in the school bathroom moments before her school picture.  Viv loves the attention she is getting from her video and looks for other ways to start new trends at her middle school.  Viv is so focused on herself, that she doesn't realize she is leaving her two best friends out.  Is being a trendsetter as great as Viv thinks it is?

Four Eyes

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 by Rex Ogle and Dave Valeza Genre:  Realistic Fiction, Graphic Novel Rex thought that 6th grade was going to be great until he got to school on the first day. He seems to be shorter than everyone, his best friends is hanging with the bullies, and he's having a hard time seeing what is written on the board.  Once his mom discovers that he can't see, he has to visit the eyedoctor where he learns that he needs glasses.  He picks out a pair that he thinks have a chance of making him look cool, but they are too expensive so they have to buy a cheaper pair that he knows kids are going to make fun of.  Rex just knows that becoming a four eyes is going to make it even harder for him to fit in.

Mabuhay!

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 by Zachary Sterling Genre:  Fantasy, Graphic Novel JJ and Althea are struggling to find their place in school.  JJ wants to be accepted into the "in" crowd and Althea wants people to accept her just the way she is.  Their parents don't seem to understand that making them help run their family food truck is only making things worse.  When their mother's lessons about Filipino folklore come to life, they realize that they are going to have to fully embrace the Filipino heritage if they are to save the ones they love.

Top Story

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 by Kelly Yang Genre:  Realistic Fiction Mia Tang is taking on San Francisco!  She is attending a journalism camp during her winter break at the Tribune.  Mia can't wait to start writing stories for the paper.  However, she quickly finds out that getting the editors of a traditional newspaper to publish what she thinks are relevant stories, is not very easy.  Her friends, Jason and Lupe, are in San Francisco too.  Lupe is all wrapped up in trying to get into college, and Jason thinks he might like Emma, a new friend they have met.  Mia isn't sure how she feels about Jason liking someone else, even though she thought she was sure that they would never be more than friends.  So many things to think about...but one thing for sure is that this will be a winter break to remember!