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Dweeb: Burgers, Beasts, and Brainwashed Bullies
Dweeb
Andy Rash, Aaron Starmer
A smart and funny tale of perseverance, teamwork, and the true meaning of success.Strange things are happening at Ho-Ho-Kus Junior High. The cafeteria is covered in a sea of burger wrappers. Bullies aren’t bullying anymore. And there’s an eerie growling coming from the walls. If anyone can get to the bottom of these mysteries, it’s Denton, Wendell, Eddie, Elijah, and Bijay. They may be misfits, but they’re also the smartest kids in the eighth grade. There’s just one problem. Vice Principal Snodgrass has framed them for a crime they didn’t commit and imprisoned them in a secret room in the bowels of the school. His terms: Ace the dreaded Idaho Tests and all will be forgiven. Their plan: figure out who—or what—is to blame for the changes at school. It will take the nerdiest of skills. It will be scarier than talking to girls. It will be a true test, one that can be passed only by a select few. And those five boys are known as DWEEB.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Mystery

Age Level: 

  • 8 - 12
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This book is about five intelligent and talented young men (Denton, Wendell, Eddie, Elijah, and Bijay) who undergo many common obstacles. One of the big barriers is the standardized tests. They also withstand some very difficult and unique problems. It all starts when their vice principal, Snodgrass, accuses them of stealing money from the school bake sale. Snodgrass locks them in the school basement for a whole week, all they are left to do is eat, sleep, and study. Coach McKenzie, the gym teacher, visits them three times a day, to give them their breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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