| Summary | Book | % Correct |
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| Sixth-grade girl grows up without a religious affiliation due to her parents' interfaith marriage. She searches for her own religion while confronting typical issues faced by early adolescent girls. | Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret | 88%
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| Fifth-grader Jill Brenner joins her classmates in ostracizing and bullying Linda, an awkward and overweight girl, who gives an oral class report about whales. | Blubber | 65%
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| The Hatcher family has a new baby, who is born shortly before the family moves from New York City to New Jersey. | Superfudge | 63%
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| Focuses on a nine-year-old boy named Peter Warren Hatcher and his relationship with his two-and-a-half-year-old brother, Farley Drexel "Fudge" Hatcher | Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing | 63%
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| Second-grader Andrew Marcus wants to have freckles like his classmate Nicky Lane, because Nicky Lane has freckles and Andrew does not. | Freckle Juice | 51%
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| 10-year-old Sheila Tubman masks her insecurities with a much more self-assured, confident persona. In truth, she suffers from fears ranging from arachnophobia, cynophobia, and aquaphobia. | Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great | 51%
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| Chronicles the life of 13-year-old Wilmadeene Fenner, whose mother Thelma is determined to have her become a model | Deenie | 30%
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| A 15-year-old girl attempts to cope with the unexpected death of her father. In 2012, the novel was adapted into a film directed by Judy's son. | Tiger Eyes | 26%
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