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Mazer, Anne.
THAT'S THE WAY THE COOKIE CRUMBLES
New York : Scholastic, 2005.
IL 3-6, RL 4.6
ISBN 0439680670
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It is about a girl named Abby that goes to a writing class and they take turns bringing food, when it became Abby's turn she baked cookies.  When Abby baked the first batch, she tried one and she thought they were awful so she made a second batch, she tried one and she thought they were awful so she made a second batch.  She tried one and she loved it, so she brought them to school the next day.  She secretly told her friend Sophia to follow her to her locker. I would recommend this book to any girls who like books with lots of excitement.  (Madison C., student, AEES)
SUBJECTS:     Girls -- Fiction.
                        Cookies -- Fiction.
                        Schools -- Fiction.

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