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Mia Fullerton series by Eileen Boggess (Books #1-3)
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Overview: Growing up in a household filled with my older brother and sister, a teen-age aunt, and a younger brother with special needs, I soon discovered if I wanted any of my parents’ attention, I’d have to be creative to get it. So, I told funny stories to make them laugh. My interest in story-telling grew as I entered the wonderful world of reading and I spent much of my childhood curled up with a good book in front of a heat register in my family’s living room in Davenport, IA. Sometimes, I’d become so engrossed in a book, I wouldn’t even notice the heat vent burning my arm! But I never connected the joy of reading and telling stories with writing until my seventh grade English teacher signed me up to attend a writer’s workshop for talented writers. Just by having someone tell me I could write led to a burst of creativity during my junior high years.
My love of writing continued and when I became a middle school language arts teacher, I often found myself writing side-by-side with my students. One day after listening to my students grumble when I assigned them the task of writing a realistic fiction book, I told them I would share in their pain and attempt to write one too. And that is when Mia Fullerton was born. Even after my students’ books were graded and returned to them, I couldn’t stop writing about Mia and her friends. I combined many of my own embarrassing moments–I actually set my lab table on fire during my freshman year at my Catholic high school–with my students’ anecdotes into the fictional world of St. Hilary’s and I haven’t stopped writing since.
I currently live in Urbandale, IA with my husband, two children, and our adopted greyhound Onyx.
Genre: Young Adult

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Mia the Meek (Mia Fullerton #1)
Mia Fullerton has entered her freshman year at St. Hilary’s with a goal: to lose her nickname "Mia the Meek," and soar into a confident high school career. Unfortunately, her transformation is made harder by her English-teacher mom, bratty little brother, already popular nemesis, and new neighbor. Although she’s prepared herself for the battle by reading "Excruciatingly Shy: How to Defeat Public Fear and Become Popular," her freshman year remains a series of uphill battles. The week before school starts, Mia first encounters Tim, the handsome yet seemingly arrogant oldest son of the new family next door. Their relationship develops based on competition from literature to the basketball court and Mia’s got her work cut out for her.

Mia the Melodramatic (Mia Fullerton #2)
ummer has finally arrived, but Mia Fullerton doesn’t have much to celebrate. Her best friend, Lisa, is spending the summer at a Mensa camp, and her boyfriend, Tim, will be at his grandparents’ house in Maine. So, stuck with a choice of spending the next two months hanging out with her younger brother, Chris, who has declared a prank war on her, or taking a job on the stage crew at a local children’s theater group, Mia chooses the lesser of two evils and begins working at Little Tyke’s. The moment she meets the other student members of the stage crew, Mia realizes she’s not at St. Hilary’s anymore. There’s ZoI, a Goth punk rock singer with fifteen facial piercings; Henry, a caffeine addict with the self-declared ability to predict people’s coffee preferences; and Eric, a former childhood friend who’s definitely outgrown his shy ways and geeky appearance.

Mia the Magnificent (Mia Fullerton #3)
After one summer at the Little Tykes Theatre, Mia Fullerton is meek no more, but that doesn t make her life any easier not in her sophomore year at St. Hilary’s, when her best friend Lisa forces her into a dangerously big part in The Music Man. Not when her ex-boyfriend, Tim, is teaching her little brother Chris to treat women like objects. And not when she learns to drive with serious repercussions. Who is Mia? Is she an independent girl like Zoë, her acerbic goth friend from Little Tykes? She d like to be that s why she’s volunteering to be onstage for the first time, in a show populated by her first ex and childhood crush Jake, her arch-nemesis Cassie, and new girl in town Alyssa. That s why it’s so important she overcome the bizarre driving instruction of St. Hilary’s janitor Mr. Corrigan to earn her driver s license, and therefore her freedom. Or is she the girl who misses Tim, even after the way he betrayed her? Tim is smart, funny, and likeable in a distinctly obnoxious way, and he s determined to win Mia back even if he has a funny way of doing so, dating both Cassie and Alyssa at the same time, behind both their backs. Can Mia forgive Tim? Should she instead choose Eric, Zoë s cousin, a nicer and more respectful choice in every way? Or would either choice defeat her goals of independence? And when the worst-case scenarios rear their heads when Mia is forced into the lead in The Music Man, when her first night out on the road goes horribly, when Chris appears headed entirely to the dark side does Mia on her own have what it takes to set things right? Between dog costumes and stage costumes, big embarrassments and bigger chickens, bad singing and worse crashes, and everything else that could possibly go wrong, Mia the Magnificent is a hilarious, clever, and endlessly fun novel, and the best installment yet of the Mia Fullerton series.

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