You Can Bet on That (Dear Dumb Diary: Year Two #5)

You Can Bet on That (Dear Dumb Diary: Year Two #5)

You Can Bet on That (Dear Dumb Diary: Year Two #5)

You Can Bet on That (Dear Dumb Diary: Year Two #5)

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Overview

The hilarious and bestselling series from Jim Benton continues!

Jamie, Isabella, and Angeline have known each other for a long time. They've even become friends -- whether Jamie likes it or not. But when the trio starts a friendly competition, all bets are off. The loser will be treated to a game of Dare or Worse Dare... with Isabella. (And Jamie's pretty sure that's like having a banana-peeling contest with a starving monkey. The monkey always wins.) What could go wrong? Probably everything. And it's probably all that blondwad Angeline's fault. Probably. Jamie still has no idea that anyone is reading her diary, so please, please, please don't tell her. And definitely don't tell her that she's the star of her very own Dear Dumb Diary movie, available on DVD. (Her glamorous ego might not be able to handle it.)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780545643511
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 05/27/2014
Series: Dear Dumb Diary: Year Two Series , #5
Sold by: Scholastic, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 1,014,173
Lexile: 840L (what's this?)
File size: 69 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Jim Benton is an award-winning author and artist. You may know some of the other things he's made, like It's Happy Bunny, Dear Dumb Diary, Franny K. Stein, Victor Shmud, and more. He's created a TV series, written books, and produced a movie, and he always did everything his parents told him to do. Pretty much. Jim lives in Michigan with his wife and kids and can be found online at jimbenton.com.

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Dear Dumb Diary,Isabella and I had one of those days where you spend four hours trying to come up with something to do, and then by the time you do, there's no time to do it so you just watch TV in positions that make it look like maybe you were born without bones. We do this about twelve times a month. "Since we're not doing anything, we should practice debate," I said."No, we shouldn't," Isabella said. "We just did," I said.

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