Money Talks. Secrets Walk. Jasmine Green is the daughter of a major Hollywood studio head. She lives the kind of life that makes people salivate (while hating her): bottomless bank account, vintage car, mansion, and birthday parties that end up sp...
Middle-school boys act like wild animals. When Annabelle returns from summer camp, her life is totally different. She's moving to a new house with her mom's new boyfriend, and that means starting sixth grade at a brand-new school. Birchwood Middle S...
OBSERVATIONS: * Milo is the name of a boy with floppy hair. * Milo is also the name of a puggle (a cross between a beagle and a pug). * Both Milos are adorable. (According to one Maggie Brooklyn Sinclair.) Dogs are disappearing all over Park Slope...
Annabelle has tamed the wild boys and catty girls of middle school. Now it's time for her first school dance! A couple of Annabelle's friends already have dates and she would like one, too. Better yet, she finally has a crush on someone-Oliver. The p...
OBSERVATIONS: *A movie is filming in my neighborhood. * The star wants to talk to ... me? Seth Ryan is the coolest celebrity on the planet. So when his newest film starts shooting in Park Slope, everyone gets movie mania -- including Maggie Bro...
Annabelle has tamed the wild boys, mastered the social hierarchy of catty mean girls, and bugged out over her fi rst school dance. But now it’s time for the school talent show. Annabelle’s been asked to be a judge. Which is perfect . . . until he...
"Take your cookies elsewhere." That's what the note said in neat, block-like print, attached to a box of Girl Scout Cookies. Someone is out to sabotage the new sweet shop in the neighborhood, and Maggie Brooklyn is on the case. If only she weren't so...
A huge music festival coming to town, and Annabelle and her friends can't wait to rock out ... that is if they can come up with enough cash to buy the expensive tickets. In this day and age, a regular old lemonade stand isn't going to cut it. They'll...
Katie's reasons why it's better to be Melody: -She's a boy magnet. I'm more like a boy repellent. -Her parents never make her do any chores. Meanwhile, I get stuck babysitting almost every day. -Melody's parents are still married. Mine are, too . ...
Leslie Margolis's We Are Party People is sweet, brave, and laugh-out-loud funny, as Pixie Jones learns that stepping out of her comfort zone might not be so scary after all. "I am the opposite of a mermaid and that's exactly the way I like it." Sh...