


Books in series

The Great Pet Project
1995

The Super-Duper Sleepover Party
1995

My Two Best Friends
1995

Lucky, Lucky Day
1995

The Ghost in My Closet
1995

Ballet Surprise
1996

Major League Trouble
1996

My Fourth-Grade Mess
1996

Bunk 3, Teddy and Me
1996

My Best Friend Is a Movie Star
1996

The Substitute Teacher
1997

Calling All Planets
1997

I've Got a Secret
1997

How to Be Cool
1997

My Ho-Ho-Horrible Christmas
1997

April Fools
1998

My Life is a Three-Ring Circus
1998

The Fastest Turtle In The West
1999

The Baby Sitting Boss
1999

Pigs, Pies, and Plenty of Problems
1999

How to Meet a Superstar
2000

Unlucky in Lunch
2000

There's Gold in My Backyard
1999

Field Day Foul Up
2000

Is This Funny, or What?
2001

Camp-Hide-a-Pet
2001
Authors
Suzanne Weyn grew up in Williston Park, Long Island, New York. She has three sisters and a brother. As a girl, she was very interested in theatre and in reading. Louisa May Alcott was her favorite author, but she also read every Sherlock Holmes story. Suzanne lived pretty close to the ocean and going to Jones Beach was one of her favorite activities. Even today, if she goes too long without seeing the ocean, she starts feeling restless. Suzanne now lives in upper New York State with her husband, two teen daughters and Abby the cat. Her house is at the edge of the woods and is nearly 200 years old. She graduated from State University of New York at Binghamton and received her master's degree from Pace University. She teaches part-time at City College in New York. Suzanne's other books for Simon Pulse include South Beach Sizzle, a romantic comedy written with Diana Gonzalez. Her novels for the Simon Pulse line "Once Upon a Time" are The Night Dance: A Retelling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses, Water Song: A Retelling of the Frog Prince, and The Crimson Thread: A Retelling of Rumplestiltskin. She very much enjoys rethinking these classic tales from an original point of view, always looking for the real psychological underpinning of the story. Suzanne is currently doing revisions on her fourth book in the line, which will be coming in 2009. Suzanne's other recent novels are include The Bar Code Tattoo (2004) and its sequel, The Bar Code Rebellion (2006). The Bar Code Tattoo was selected by the American Library Assoc. (ALA) as a 2005 Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers and was a 2007 Nevada Library nominee for Best Young Adult Fiction. It is currently translated into German and was nominated for the 2007 Jugenliteraturpreis for Young People's Literature.
Megan Stine is the Editor-in-Chief of Real U Guides and the author of more than 100 books for young readers including Trauma-Rama, an etiquette book for teenagers published by Seventeen magazine, and several titles in a series based on the popular 1990’s television series Party of Five. A frequent writer of books in the enormously popular Mary-Kate and Ashley series, she is the best-selling author of Likes Me, Likes Me Not and Instant Boyfriend. She has worked with CBS and ABC in developing comedy and drama television pilots, and has written comedy material for a well-known radio personality in New York. When she isn’t writing, she is a portrait and fine art photographer and a contributing photographer for the Real U series of guides.
