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Baking with Frenemies! (a time-travel diary book for kids 9-12) (The Diary of Janie Ray 5)

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Author(s)Lila Segal
ISBN / ASINB011UEP8L0
ISBN-13978B011UEP8L0
Sales Rank419,880
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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**This is the fifth part of THE DIARY OF JANIE RAY, the serialized story for kids that makes reading fun! Search for the introductory preview to the series, THE IMPOSSIBLE MEDALLION, and download it for free.**

ABOUT BAKING WITH FRENEMIES:

Traveling through time is strange enough, but now something even stranger has happened - MTS, otherwise known as Marcia the Snob, wants to be Janie's friend! Or does she?

With the fifth grade baking contest coming up, and Kellie's Starbright Showdown just around the corner, Janie barely has time to write in her diary. And as if all that weren't enough, Janie and Sheila realize it's time to find Grandpa Charlie's key and unlock the mysteries it seeks to protect.

Join Janie as she tries to figure out how to deal with Marcia, while discovering what it truly means to be Bearer of the Medallion.

The rest of the books in the Janie Ray series:
The Impossible Medallion - FREE introductory preview
The Day My Mom Got Grounded
A Star is Born
A Letter to My Fifth Grade Self
(Box set available)

Series Description:

Eleven year old Janie Ray just got a new diary from her mom. At first, she writes all about the private jokes she shares with her best friend Sheila, and the grief she gets from her little brother RJ, who always gets into her stuff and never gets in trouble.

But then, one morning, she realizes that the mysterious inscription on the old medallion she found when she was seven is written in her secret language!

Join Janie as she explores the hidden mysteries of the medallion, while figuring out how to deal with Marcia the Snob, RJ, and even her mother - who always looks nice and doesn't understand how hard things can be when you're eleven.

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