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1 " I love jell-o. I love the way it comes in rainbow colours, wiggles and jiggles and looks like brains. "
― Megan McDonald , The Sisters Club
2 " I couldn't think of anywhere I'd rather be. In the middle. "
3 " The Toad Pee Club had taken one small step for toadkind and one giant leapfrog for humankind. "
― Megan McDonald , Judy Moody Saves the World! (Judy Moody #3)
4 " we’re not helping. So now we’re helping. Me: (Standing in doorway, looking bewildered.) Thanks, I guess. Joey: (Takes away Stevie’s hand.) But that’s not fair! Alex: What’s not fair? Stevie: (Striking Shakespeare pose.) All’s fair in love and sisters. Me: You guys are weird, you know that? Stevie: Go ahead. Take it. Go. (Makes shooing-dog motion with hands.) OK. Bye-bye, then. Joey: (Calling after Alex.) Bye-bye, Birdie! Me: (Leaves room, taking list. Sisters behind me mumbling and grumbling — Joey "
― Megan McDonald , Rule of Three
5 " Ow.” Pulling out the Magic 8 Ball, Judy asked a question, shaking it hard: “Dear Magic 8 Ball: Could this summer get any worse?” The window cleared: Without a doubt. "
― Megan McDonald , Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer (Judy Moody, #10)
6 " fair! You guys had "
7 " summer ever. RARE! Judy passed a note to Rocky before Mr. Todd came back. "
8 " Judy Moody did not want to give up summer. She "
― Megan McDonald , Judy Moody Was in a Mood. Not a Good Mood. A Bad Mood. (Judy Moody #1)
9 " I’m in the Toad Pee Club! "
10 " Knife, Fork, Spoon. Rock, Paper, Scissors. It’s the Rule of Three. "
11 " Frank Pearl eats paste, "
12 " Squeenk! Ribbet! "
― Megan McDonald , Stink and the Freaky Frog Freakout
13 " Croak! "
14 " Finger knitting was the greatest — no knitting needles needed. She looped the yarn over her fingers, one, two, three, four, back, over, under, through "
― Megan McDonald , Mood Martian (Judy Moody #12)
15 " You scared my pants off! "
16 " Dunk "
17 " Dunk had dunked him. "
18 " similarity "
― Megan McDonald , A Brighter Tomorrow: My Journey with Julie
19 " About the Author MEGAN MCDONALD grew up in a house full of books and sisters—four sisters, who inspire many of the stories she writes. She has loved to write since she was ten, when she got her first story published in her school newspaper. Megan vividly remembers growing up in the 1970s, from making apple-seed bracelets to learning the metric system. San Francisco is close to home for Megan, who lives with her husband in Sebastopol, California, where she writes the Judy Moody series and many other books for young people. "
20 " zooming "