


Books in series

#1
When Moms Attack!
2002
Lizzie is psyched for her class camping trip, until she finds out that hte new chaperone is her mom To make matters worse, it's boys against girls in a big camping contest. And if Mrs. McGuire can't rally the girls to victory, they'll end up digging in the dirt to refill the class worm farm. Gross Plus, Lizzie and Miranda decide to go bra shopping and find out it is possible to die of embarassment
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#2
Totally Crushed
2002
Someone has a crush on Lizzie—Larry Tudgeman, the biggest geek in the universe. When he asks her out, Lizzie says no automatically, and she doesn't feel bad about it. Okay, maybe she does feel about it! But if she goes out with him, she'll be branded a nerd for life. Then again, if she doesn't go out with him, she might be missing out on something special...Plus, Lizzie gets assigned to do a school project with her mortal enemy, Kate Sanders. Can the two ex-best friends put aside their differences and complete the assignment?

#3
Lizzie Goes Wild
2002
Everyone knows that Angel Lieverman is big-time trouble. That's why Lizzie stays as far away from her as possible! But when Angel and - gasp! - Lizzie have to serve detention together, Lizzie realizes that Angel's life is exciting! Soon Lizzie has a new image and a new attitude. Who knew that being bad could be so much fun? Now, if only Lizzie's family and friends could see it the same way! Plus, Lizzie thinks her friend Gordo's obsession with the lingo and music of the Rat Pack is totally lame - until the whole school gets into it. Soon Lizzie is helping organize a lounge-lizard-themed dance, and Gordo is furious with her for being a phony. Can Lizzie convince Gordo that she's gonna do it - her way?

#4
The Rise and Fall of the Kate Empire
2002
Lizzie McGuire always tries to stay out of Kate Sanders' way. Ever since Kate made cheerleader, she has become the most popular girl in school. And she's turned into a major she-beast—the kind that likes to hunt defenseless Lizzies. Yikes! But when Kate injures her ankle in cheerleading practice, the other girls kick her off the squad. Suddenly, Kate isn't so popular anymore. Lizzie wants to he;p her old friend...but Kate still won't give her the time of day. Can Lizzie get Kate to admit that - for once - she actually needs Lizzie's help?

#5
Picture This
2003
It's Picture Day and Lizzie McGuire's parents have pressured her into wearing the dorky sweater her grandmother gave her for Christmas. Lizzie loves her grandmother, but when she gets to school, her sweater makes the other kids laugh so hard that one of them actually squirts milk out of his nose. Not the fashion statement Lizzie was going for. Lizzie knows it's dumb to care about what other people think. Then again, does she really want to be remembered in the yearbook as The Girl in the Unicorn Sweater? At the last minute, Lizzie decides she has to change her clothes. If only she can come up with a plan...before three o' clock!

#6
New Kid in School
2003
Lizzie can't believe it-gorgeous Ethan Craft wants to have lunch with her! Not only that, she'll get to meet Ethan's new friend, a mysterious kid who's just transferred from Fijji. He's already made a movie with Steven Spielberg, skipped three grades, and taught Britney Spears how to dance! There's only one problem. When Lizzie sees the new kid, she realizes he's just her annoying kid brother, Matt. He got on the wrong school bus, told everyone a pack of lies…and now he's the most popular kid at Lizzie's school! Should Lizzie totally bust him-or sit back and hope that his popularity rubs off on her? Plus, Lizzie gets a job at her favorite hangout, and finds out what it's like to be in over her head.

#7
Broken Hearts
2003
Gordo's always been there for Lizzie-a true best friend. But when he starts secretly dating pretty Brooke Baker, everything changes. Now Gordo's making up stupid excuses to ditch Lizzie. Gordo's certainly not boyfriend material, so Brooke must be two-timing him. Lizzie advises Gordo to dump Brooke before he gets hurt. Plus, a cute neighborhood paperboy gives Lizzie her first kiss-and her first broken heart.

#9
Just Like Lizzie
2003
When Lizzie goes to a local modeling tryout, she gets a contract with Teen Attitude magazine. Totally cool, right? Wrong. Everyone-even her very best friends-are treating her like a celeb, and Lizzie hates it. Plus, a new girl likes Lizzie so much, she starts to imitate her. But who needs a living clone?

#10
Lizzie Loves Ethan
2003
Lizzie has finally gotten the courage to ask Ethan Craft to the school's Sadie Hawkins Dance. But when he tells Lizzie he thinks of her as "just a friend," Lizzie does what any teenage girl with a heart-wrenching crush would do-she sets out to change his mind! Plus, Gordo agrees to tutor Ethan in math, but when Lizzie insists on helping, it adds up to driving him crazy!

#11
On the Job
2004
Financial crisis. Lizzie's parents refuse to increase her allowance, so she gets a job at her favorite hangout, the Digital Bean. Paychecks rock—but with a dragon-boss constantly breathing down her neck, Lizzie soon realizes this job is real work! Plus, Lizzie babysits her brother Matt and ends up with a night full of surprises.

#12
Head Over Heels
2004
Lizzie's best friend, Miranda, has finally got a crush! Lizzie vows to help Miranda get her guy-until the guy misunderstands and thinks Lizzie is the one who likes him! Plus Lizzie reviews a school play. The only snag-Miranda's the star, and she's terrible!

#13
Best Dressed
2004
Lizzie wants to beat out Kate Sanders for Best Dressed of her class. She just needs to go shopping for the latest styles. Instead, Mrs. McGuire tries to take Lizzie bargain hunting. Yikes Lizzie can't see how she's going to win Best Dressed this year wearing last year's styles Plus, Lizzie tries to get her picture in the yearbook as many times as possible.

#14
Mirror, Mirror
2004
Move over J.Lo Thanks to Gordo's latest student film project, Lizzie and Miranda are about to star in their own music video. That's until Gordo shows the girls some photos he took of them during a rehearsal and Miranda totally freaks, claiming she looks way too fat. Can Lizzie help her friend come back to reality before Miranda starves herself? Plus, Gordo gets a complex of his own, when he starts thinking he's not tall enough.

#15
Freaked Out
2004
When Lizzie and her little brother Matt find themselves trapped in each other's bodies, mayhem ensues at school and at home, and Lizzie is sure Fright Night at Hillridge Junior High will be a disaster with Matt in attendance.

#16
Lizzie for President
2004
It's election time at Hillridge Junior High! But when the only candidates for school president are way-too-popular (and way-too-snobby) cheerleader Claire Miller and geek-boy Larry Tudgeman, Lizzie's friends convince her to run for office. But as Lizzie's popularity skyrockets, so does her ego. Can Lizzie become Hillridge's new prez without ditching her friends? Plus, Mr. Dig helps the kids prepare for an academic competition . . . where they'll be facing Kate, Claire, and Larry!

#17
Oh, Brother!
2005
Lizzie McGuire's been accidentally handcuffed to her annoying little twerp of a brother, Matt. And when the key is nowhere to be found, she realizes she's going to have to literally drag Matt with her everywhere! Leave it to her porcupine-headed sibling to ruin her reputation. Plus, while Matt's room is being repaired, Lizzie and her brother are forced to become roomies!

#18
The Importance of Being Gordo
2005
Gordo's become so obsessed with a role-playing game called Dwarflord that he's quit studying and, unbelievably, gets an F on a test! Can Lizzie and Miranda rescue their best friend from the killer Dwarves before it's too late? Plus, Gordo broadcasts a video that exposes Kate's deepest, darkest secret!

#19
All Over It!
2005
All Over It! (Junior Novel #19): After Lizzie and Miranda's school food drive is a success, Lizzie throws herself head-first into ecological issues. But it's not just a healthy pro-active stance she's taken. It's an obsession. She sets out to conserve water and feed the homeless, becomes a vegetarian, and leaves little time for anything else. While Lizzie is driving her family nuts with her newfound ways, Gordo is obsessed with the school Science Olympics. He wants to beat Larry Tudgeman, the reigning Olympic champ, so he stays up every night studying and practicing. Matt is also getting carried away at school, as the newest hall monitor. He tickets several classmates, and even his teachers and parents. Can Lizzie and her crew rein in their obsessions before it's too late? Plus, Lizzie and her brother Matt are responsible for destroying their dad's prized possession!

#20
The 'Rents
2005
The 'Rents (Junior Novel #20): At school, Lizzie is assigned to read The Orchids and Gumbo Poker Club, which is about a mother and daughter's relationship. She loves the book and wants to get closer to her own mother. Mrs. McGuire is more than happy to spend time with Lizzie. They make pottery together and are best friends. But when Mrs. McGuire tells Lizzie things she doesn't want to know, like that her grandmother wants to leave her grandfather and that at one time Mr. McGuire had a tax mix-up, Lizzie wishes she could go back to being the kid. Can Lizzie strike the delicate balance between being her mother's friend and her daughter? Plus, Lizzie tries to make time to hang out with her dad.

#21
High-Five
2006
Lizzie discovers she's got a total talent for rhythmic gymnastics. Hmmm… talent for shopping…sure! Talent for matching her lip gloss to an awesome outfit …absolutely! Talent for rhythmic… L-A-M-E! At least that's what Lizzie thinks, until her newfound ability affords her the chance to show up snobby Kate Sanders at the regional competition. But Kate is one brat who will never let herself look bad. And she plans to foil Lizzie's big day! Can Lizzie and her friends stop Kate before she ruins Lizzie's performance? Plus, Lizzie finds she's a real pro at sports. But can she handle being Hillridge's resident girl jock?
Authors

Kiki Thorpe
Author · 52 books
KIKI THORPE has written or adapted over fifty books for children. A former children's book editor, she now writes full time from San Francisco.