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Full House: Michelle
Series · 26
books · 1995-2001

Books in series

The Great Pet Project book cover
#1

The Great Pet Project

1995

"If I had my very own puppy, I'd be the happiest kid in the whole wide world!" But Michelle's family thinks she's too young to take care of her own pet. Too young? She'll show them! Michelle brings the classroom mice home for the weekend. Once her family sees how well she can care for them, Michelle's sure to get a dog. After all, what could go wrong with a few little mice?
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#2

The Super-Duper Sleepover Party

1995

When Michelle decides to have her own sleepover, she finds that things can get very complicated very easily
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#3

My Two Best Friends

1995

Michelle and Cassie—best friends forever! That is, until Mandy comes along. Mandy is the new girl in school. And Michelle really likes her. Now Michelle has two best friends—and two big problems. Cassie and Mandy want Michelle to choose between them. Michelle is stuck in the middle. What's she going to do?
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#4

Lucky, Lucky Day

1995

An Instant Winner?"I guess I'm stuck being third-grade dweeb with the dirty old mitt!" Michelle opens the mail and can't believe her eyes! There's a letter for her—and it says she's won tons and tons of money! What luck! Now she can buy a new baseball mitt. The only problem is, Michelle buys a lot more than that—with money that she borrows. When two weeks pass, and there's still no sign of her prize in the mail, Michelle knows she's introuble. Big trouble!
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#5

The Ghost in My Closet

1995

Trying to discover what is behind the slamming doors, missing food, and creepy noises in the middle of the night, Michelle becomes convinced that the Tanner house is haunted, but no one will believe her. Original.
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#6

Ballet Surprise

1996

Star of the show? "How will I ever be a great ballerina like D.J. and Stephanie?" When Michelle decides to try out for the school ballet, her whole family thinks its super! There's just one thing: her family doesn't know that Michelle's an awful ballerina! But Michelle has a secret plan—a plan that could make her the star of the ballet. When the curtain rises, will Michelle's family clap... or gasp?
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#7

Major League Trouble

1996

Batting for Joey? "Three strikes—you're out " Michelle is so excited Joey is the new coach of her softball team. He's sure to tell lots of jokes, she thinks. And make practice fun. But when practice starts, Michelle can't believe how wrong she was. Coach Joey doesn't tell jokes and laugh a lot. Coach Joey makes the team run laps, do extra sit-ups, and practice for hours and hours. Michelle's' friends are sick of all the hard work. And they want Michelle to fire Joey—now
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#8

My Fourth-Grade Mess

1996

Cheater! Cheater! "Keep your eyes on your own paper!" Michelle can't believe it! Her teacher says she cheated on a math test. Michelle didn't cheat—she did the test all by herself. But she knows who the real cheater is. If she tells, all the kids will call her a snitch. If she doesn't, everyone will think she cheated. Which is worse—being called a cheater or a snitch? Can Michelle find a way out of her fourth-grade mess?
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#9

Bunk 3, Teddy and Me

1996

"Camp stinks! Dad, come get me!"Michelle is off to sleep-over camp. And she's sure she is going to have the best summer ever!Wrong! By the second day, she hates camp! A big bully named Brenda won't leave Michelle alone. Brenda kicks Michelle out of her bunk. She sneaks salt into her cereal. She even steals Michelle's teddy bear!Michelle is furious. She want to get even! Does Michelle have what it takes to put Brenda in her place?
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#10

My Best Friend Is a Movie Star

1996

While on vacation Michelle makes friends with a girl named Natalie who she later finds out is famous. Can their friendship stand Michelle's star struck change of attitude?
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#12

The Substitute Teacher

1997

After Michelle tells her classmates her favorite substitue stories, they use the tricks on the new sub. Michelle gets in big trouble, and as punishment, is asked to teach the class while the sub acts like the brattiest kid ever.
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#13

Calling All Planets

1997

If anyone finds out Michelle's agreed to help two sets of friends work on solar systems for the science fair, she'll be in a world of trouble.
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#14

I've Got a Secret

1997

Starting a kids-only newspaper that everyone hates, Michelle decides to boost her ratings by devoting an issue to teacher gossip and is tempted to look in Ms. Iburg's secret box for material. Original.
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#15

How to Be Cool

1997

In an effort to become "cool," Michelle changes her name, carries a guitar, and hangs out with "alternative" kids, until she realizes that she has begun lying to her friends and must decide who she really is. Original.
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#17

My Ho-Ho-Horrible Christmas

1997

Michelle can't believe it. Her new friend, Alta Jacobson, just uninvited Michelle to her big Christmas party. And it's all her cousin Marshall's fault?
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#19

April Fools

1998

Teasing her friends with the contents of her April Fool's practical joke kit, Michelle enjoys a lot of compliments and attention until someone decides to get back at her. Original.
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#20

My Life is a Three-Ring Circus

1998

Michelle is elated to be going to a circus camp this summer, where she is set to perform in a real show as a trapeze artist, until she discovers that she is deeply afraid of heights. Original.
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#25

The Fastest Turtle In The West

1999

The turtle races are in town and Michelle borrows a cute little turtle named Zoom for the big event. But Michelle has a problem: Zoom is really s-l-o-w. Now there's no way she'll win.
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#26

The Baby Sitting Boss

1999

Although everyone is telling her that she is too young to take the responsibility for baby-sitting, Michelle is sure that she can do the job, until she gets her big chance and loses the baby in the process. Original.
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#28

Pigs, Pies, and Plenty of Problems

1999

Michelle wants to win the father/daughter bake-off at the Harvest Festival, but with the contest looming, she cannot seem to keep the pie off the kitchen floor. Original.
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#30

How to Meet a Superstar

2000

Michelle's excited about beginning her work as class president, but she made one campaign promise she's going to have a hard time keeping: How on earth is she going to get the Ginger Girls to sing at her school? Sure, the famous pop group is in town for a huge concert, but can Michelle convince them to perform for her class?
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#31

Unlucky in Lunch

2000

Everyone in Michelle's class is going to start a business, and she gets to start one with her two best friends—Cassie and Mandy.
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#32

There's Gold in My Backyard

1999

"When I find gold I'll buy everything I ever wanted!" No fair! Michelle has her eye on a shiny new bicycle, but Dad won't buy it for her. Then she finds out her family's house is sitting right on top of an old gold mine! Now Michelle knows just how to get her bike. She's going to dig for gold and buy it herself! But things get out of hand when Michelle's friends come over to help. Will Michelle find gold and get rich, rich, rich? Or wilI she just be grounded, grounded, grounded?
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#33

Field Day Foul Up

2000

"I wanted to give Denise good luck for Field Day. But not my good luck!" Michelle and her classmates really want to win at Field Day—no matter what it takes. That's why Michelle helps her friend Denise Chow become a fast runner. She even gives Denise her lucky sweatshirt to wear on the big day. But now Michelle is the one who's losing races—to Denise! She has to get that lucky sweatshirt back. Or else she'll never win again!
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#37

Is This Funny, or What?

2001

"Not funny!" Michelle's class play is a comedy, and she's got the biggest role! Her teacher says she's a natural comic. But Rachel Tilly says Michelle will totally flop on stage. And she's right! During rehearsal, Michelle can't get anyone to laugh. Not even giggle. Now Michelle might lose her part—if she doesn't get funny fast!
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#38

Camp-Hide-a-Pet

2001

When the friend who was supposed to take care of Michelle's guinea pig, Sunny, while she is at camp has to back out at the last moment, Michelle takes Sunny with her, and then has to figure out a way to keep him hidden, in a story that also includes a section on camp life.When her friend is unable to take care of Michelle's guinea pig, Sunny, while she is at camp, Michelle takes Sunny with her, and then has to figure out a way to keep him hidden, in a story that also includes a section on camp life.

Authors

Suzanne Weyn
Author · 60 books

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
Author · 58 books

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.

Nina Alexander
Author · 11 books
Nina Alexander, born in 1942, is the author of many children's books, including books written for the Magic Attic Club series.
Cathy East Dubowski
Cathy East Dubowski
Author · 31 books
Cathy East Dubowski is a narrator, editor, and illustrator. She specializes in novelizations of movies and literary classics for children and young adult readers. Dubowski has written more than 100 books for children, including adaptations of The Aristocats, Frances Hodgson Burnett’s A Little Princess, and Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty.
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