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Amber Brown Wants Extra Credit by Tony Ross, Paula Danziger

sarahschem's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is about how Amber Brown needs to work harder in school. And has to work hard on her newest homework which is to explain how to do something. Amber decided to make AMBER BROWNies with all sorts of toppings!!!

100onbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

Touching tale of a child trying to cope with life...and herself.

finesilkflower's review against another edition

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3.0

Amber resists meeting her mother's new boyfriend, Max, because she is holding onto the hope that her parents will get back together; and her grades slip as she's distracted by family issues. Her teacher refuses to assign extra credit, and Amber's mom brings it home by telling her she doesn't get extra credit for living life. She can just do her best.

Amber Brown books always feel really short -- even by the standards of a book about a fourth-grader -- but each one very vividly captures a specific moment in time, and work well both as standalones and as part of a series. They feel both big and small, dealing with big feelings through small events and interactions. The focus on divorce, cultural references, and names (Amber, Brandi, Tiffany, etc.) mark them clearly as 90s.

mi_amors_wife's review against another edition

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3.0

this is a good book for children 10 and older. the book is talks about divorces, bras, killings of barbie, and other stuff that may not be suitable for younder children. it talks about how amber is unhappy because her mom is dating a new guy and it seems to effect her school work. through her school work, she came to know her mother's boyfriend.

bookcleavage's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a book i remember owning AMD loving as a young child after getting it at a Scholastic Book Fair.
It is a lot more deep and real and personal than I remember.
Still love it!

nancyjzigler's review against another edition

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4.0

Nothing as calming as a children's book to put you to sleep. So happy!

heatheroutloud's review against another edition

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5.0

Hilarious! I wish I was a teacher so I could use this in my class.

aoutrance's review

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3.0

I never understood Amber's anger as a child due to lack of the same experiences, but I did love her antics nonetheless.

This is about as much as I remember from this series.
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