Fame -- Juvenile fiction
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Fame -- Juvenile fiction
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- The fantastic and terrible fame of Classroom 13, by Honest Lee & Matthew J. Gilbert ; art by Joelle Dreidemy
- Peacock and Sketch, by Allan Peterkin ; illustrations by Sandhya Prabhat
- Zeroboxer, Fonda Lee
- Everyone wants to know, Kelly Loy Gilbert
- Pottymouth and Stoopid, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
- The memory thieves, Dhonielle Clayton
- Hiding out at the Pancake Palace, Nan Marino
- Marcus makes it big, Kevin Hart with Geoff Rodkey ; illustrated by David Cooper
- Extras, Scott Westerfeld
- Cookie, the walker, Chris Monroe
- I am famous, by Tara Luebbe and Becky Cattie ; pictures by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
- Judy Moody gets famous!, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter Reynolds
- The return of Thelma the unicorn, Aaron Blabey
- Reality Boy, a novel by A.S. King
- Flop to the Top!, a Toon book, by Eleanor Davis & Drew Weing
- Pottymouth and Stoopid, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
- I totally funniest, a middle school story, by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
- Earn it!, a moneybunny book, Cinders McLeod
- Fame, fate, and the first kiss, Kasie West
- I totally funniest, a middle school story, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Laura Park
- Everyone loves Bacon, words by Kelly DiPucchio ; pictures by Eric Wight
- Jaden Toussaint, the greatest, written by Marti Dumas ; illustrated by Stephanie Parcus, Episode 5
- A chorus rises, Bethany C. Morrow
- Katie Cox goes viral, Marianne Levy
- Darkhearts, a novel, James L. Sutter
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