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Slacker / by Gordon Korman.

By: Korman, Gordon.
Publisher: New York : Scholastic Press, c2017Description: 230 pages ; 22 cm. Media type: unmediated ISBN: 9780545823159; 9780545823166.Subject(s): Social action--Juvenile fiction | Video games--Juvenile fiction | Responsibility--Juvenile fiction | Siblings--Juvenile fiction | Friendship--Juvenile fiction | Middle schools--Juvenile fictionDDC classification: Fic K8421 2017 Summary: When eighth-grader Cameron Boxer creates the Positive Action Group at school he intends it as a diversion to fool his parents, teachers, and sister into letting him continue to concentrate on his video-gaming--but before he knows it other kids are taking it seriously, and soon he finds himself president of the P.A.G., and involved in community service, so the boy who never cared about anything is now the center of everything, whether he likes it or not.
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Fiction Fic K8421 2017 c.1 (Browse shelf) 1 Available HS8379
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Fiction Fic K8421 2017 c.2 (Browse shelf) 2 Available HS8380
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Fiction Fic K8421 2017 c.3 (Browse shelf) 3 Available HS8381
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When eighth-grader Cameron Boxer creates the Positive Action Group at school he intends it as a diversion to fool his parents, teachers, and sister into letting him continue to concentrate on his video-gaming--but before he knows it other kids are taking it seriously, and soon he finds himself president of the P.A.G., and involved in community service, so the boy who never cared about anything is now the center of everything, whether he likes it or not.

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