Roderick J. Robison

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Roderick J. Robison



Average rating: 4.37 · 2,225 ratings · 137 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
Middle School Millionaires

4.63 avg rating — 551 ratings — published 2013 — 4 editions
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The Christmas Tin

4.34 avg rating — 492 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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The Principal's Son (chapte...

4.28 avg rating — 276 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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The Lunch Lady's Daughter (...

4.24 avg rating — 254 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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Island Dresses (girls books...

4.21 avg rating — 183 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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The Lunch Lady's Daughter 3...

4.36 avg rating — 112 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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The Lunch Lady's Daughter 4...

4.17 avg rating — 95 ratings — published 2015
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The Magic Water (Middle Sch...

4.19 avg rating — 89 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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The Newbie ( books for kids...

4.33 avg rating — 64 ratings — published 2013
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The Newbie 2 (chapter books...

4.30 avg rating — 50 ratings — published 2014
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“fleeing”
Roderick J. Robison, The Christmas Tin

“What’s with the tent?” Cheri asked. Aunt”
Roderick J. Robison, Island Dresses

“Massachusetts?” Lizzy yawned. Mrs. McKinliy glanced in the rearview mirror and smiled. “No. We’re in Maine. It shouldn’t be too long now.” Sarah, Mariana, and Lizzy rubbed the sleep from their eyes and looked out the side window. They passed by fields, farms, woodland, and scattered farm houses. Then they reached the outskirts of a small town. The town was nothing like Melville, Massachusetts. A roadside sign indicated that the town had a population of just 458 people. There were less than a dozen businesses in the “downtown” area. There was a grocery store, laundromat, hardware store, diner, gas station, restaurant, book store, dime store, secondhand shop, and a real estate office. That was it. They passed”
Roderick J. Robison, The Lunch Lady's Daughter 4



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