Lights, Camera, Middle School! (Babymouse Tales from the Locker)

Lights, Camera, Middle School! (Babymouse Tales from the Locker)

By Jennifer L. Holm

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It’s a new kind of book for Babymouse! Fans of Dork Diaries, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and James Patterson’s Middle School books, this is going to be epic. . . .
 
For Babymouse, middle school is like a monster movie. You can never be sure who’s a friend and who’s an enemy, and the halls are filled with mean-girl zombies. Instead of brains, the zombies hunger for stuff—the perfect wedge sandals or the right shade of sparkly lip gloss—and they expect everyone to be just like them.
 
But Babymouse doesn’t want to fit in—she wants to stand out! So she joins the film club to write and direct a sweeping cinematic epic. Will making the film of her dreams turn into a nightmare?
 
Thanks to Babymouse, middle school gets schooled in this hilarious new series from bestselling authors Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm.
           
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9780399554384
ISBN-10: 0399554386
Published on 7/4/2017
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 208

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it is so good just for a new book. Love the author jennifer l. holm.!!! She is a great author/ the best author. I love her a lot like her books

I really did not like this book. It was about a mouse named Babymouse who thinks middle school is some kind of monster movie and really wants to stand out, and making a movie would be a perfect way to stand out. I don't like middle school books very much. I would not recommend this book.

I have not read many Babymouse books but when i opened my first one (not this one) i knew i love it and i did. But for this book, Babymouse is about a mouse who loves cupcakes and has a little bro named Squeak. And the books are very funny. I am used to the book being all comic but this one was more of a chapter book. (which i do not mind) And i highly recommend this book. I think kids like me will love this book.

Middle school is a monster movie. Well according to Babymouse it is. So when she joins the film club looking to be famous Babymouse tries to make her own movie calle Au Revior My Locker. But when production starts to get crazy and the budget is very tight how can Babymouse make an amazing movie and become famous without turning into a monster herself. I really didn't like this book. The ending was confusing and I felt that it really didn't make sense. Maybe younger kids would enjoy it. I just personally would not read another Babymouse book.

This book is about how Middle School is full of mean girls and problems for Babymouse. One day Babymouse joins a film club and is the director of it. She thinks she's going to make the best movie ever, and she gets too absorbed in trying too make it perfect. She starts too act a little snobby about things and the movie starts to turn into a disaster. Can Babymouse fix her mistakes before the film is a complete catastrophe? I am a Babymouse fan so it was pretty exciting knowing that this was a chapter book and not just a graphic novel.

This is a cool book about Babymouse. That was a graphic novel. and for the first time, now it is a novel! With pictures, cool fonts, and surviving middle school life, it is really funny as a mouse wants to fit in with the make up loving popular girls! :)

This book gives starting middle school, a typically nerve wracking topic, a light hearted touch. This book won my heart because going back on my first couple days, this book was nothing like my middle school experience, but it was fun in its own words.

Really like this book so good. I think that the author has a great sens of tuch wene it comes to making these books. Like it!!!

This book was awesome!. It was about Babymouse making a movie. She has different conflicts while making the movie. At the end everything is fine and the movie is a hit. The ending seemed funny

I enjoyed this book! It was hilarious. Babymouse and her friends are making a movie for the film club. The book follows their journey to make it.

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