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  2. Holes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. 1998 novel by Louis Sachar Holes Author Louis Sachar Language English Genre Adventure, mystery, fantasy Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (US) Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Ediciones SM (Spain) Publication date August 20, 1998 ISBN 978-0-786-22186-8 Dewey Decimal [Fic] 21 LC Class PZ7 ...

  3. Small Steps (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Small Steps is a 2006 young adult novel by American author Louis Sachar, first published by Delacorte Books . [1] It is a spin–off to Sachar's critically acclaimed novel Holes, focusing on Theodore "Armpit" Johnson, a secondary character from Holes.

  4. Sideways Stories from Wayside School - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the chapter, she helps Mrs. Jewls with an arithmetic problem (spelling the word "chair"), and in return, Mrs. Jewls reveals a secret: students are really smarter than their teachers. Allison claims that everyone knows that. 24. Dameon Mrs. Jewls wants to know if Louis will join the class to watch a movie, so she tells Dameon to ...

  5. Stanley Yelnats' Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is the second in a series inaugurated in 1998 by the award-winning Holes. Survival Guide is a "tongue-in-cheek handbook for newcomers" to Camp Green Lake, for a "more pleasant" trip than the one featured in Holes. [1] As of May 18, 2003, the book was ranked 8th by The New York Times on its list of bestselling Children's Paperback Books. [2]

  6. Johnny's in the Basement - Wikipedia

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    Johnny's in the Basement is a children's novel by the author Louis Sachar, the author of the National Book Award and Newbery Medal winning novel, Holes. [1] This book was published in 1981, by Knopf. It is Sachar's second book (Sideways Stories from Wayside School was his first, in 1978). [2]

  7. Albert Angelo - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned, the book is written in an unorthodox style. This is typical of Johnson, though it is not uniform throughout his books. Albert Angelo is divided into several parts, ending with a coda, normally used in musical score. Several of the pages have holes cut into them, allowing the reader to glimpse events further ahead in the story.

  8. My Heart and Other Black Holes - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, Aysel calls the psychiatric hospital her father is staying, but learns that since she is a minor she cannot schedule a visit with him without the consent of a guardian. She finally talks to her mother about her feelings of depression and agrees to be honest with her, also opening the door for contacting her father again. On April 3 ...

  9. Gyo - Wikipedia

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    Gyo (ギョ, "Fish"), fully titled Gyo Ugomeku Bukimi (ギョ うごめく不気味, lit."Fish: Ghastly Squirming") in Japan, is a horror seinen manga written and illustrated by Junji Ito, appearing as a serial in the weekly manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from 2001 to 2002.