Suzy Kline Books In Order

Herbie Jones Books In Order

  1. Herbie Jones and the Class Gift (1979)
  2. Herbie Jones (1985)
  3. What’s the Matter with Herbie Jones? (1986)
  4. Herbie Jones and the Monster Ball (1988)
  5. Herbie Jones and the Dark Attic (1989)
  6. Herbie Jones and Hamburger Head (1989)
  7. The Herbie Jones Readers’ Theater (1992)
  8. Herbie Jones and the Birthday Showdown (1993)
  9. Herbie Jones Moves On (2003)
  10. Herbie Jones and the Second Grade Slippers (2006)
  11. Herbie Jones Sails Into Second Grade (2006)

Horrible Harry Books In Order

  1. Horrible Harry in Room 2B (1988)
  2. Horrible Harry and the Green Slime (1989)
  3. Horrible Harry and the Ant Invasion (1989)
  4. Horrible Harry’s Secret (1990)
  5. Horrible Harry and the Christmas Surprise (1983)
  6. Horrible Harry and the Kickball Wedding (1992)
  7. Horrible Harry and the Dungeon (1996)
  8. Horrible Harry and the Purple People (1997)
  9. Horrible Harry and the Drop of Doom (1998)
  10. Horrible Harry Moves Up to Third Grade (1998)
  11. Horrible Harry Goes to the Moon (2000)
  12. Horrible Harry At Halloween (2000)
  13. Horrible Harry Goes to Sea (2001)
  14. Horrible Harry and the Dragon War (2002)
  15. Horrible Harry and the Mud Gremlins (2003)
  16. Horrible Harry and the Holidaze (2003)
  17. Horrible Harry and the Locked Closet (2004)
  18. Horrible Harry and the Goog (2001)
  19. Horrible Harry and the Triple Revenge (1991)
  20. Horrible Harry Takes the Cake (2006)
  21. Horrible Harry Cracks the Code (2007)
  22. Horrible Harry Bugs the Three Bears (2008)
  23. Horrible Harry and the Dead Letters (2008)
  24. Horrible Harry On the Ropes (2009)
  25. Horrible Harry Goes Cuckoo (2010)
  26. Horrible Harry and the Secret Treasure (2011)
  27. Horrible Harry and the June Box (2011)
  28. Horrible Harry and the Scarlet Scissors (2012)
  29. Horrible Harry and the Stolen Cookie (2013)
  30. Horrible Harry and the Missing Diamond (2013)
  31. Horrible Harry and the Hallway Bully (2014)
  32. Horrible Harry and the Wedding Spies (2015)
  33. Horrible Harry and the Top-Secret Hideout (2015)
  34. Horrible Harry and the Birthday Girl (2016)
  35. Horrible Harry and the Battle of the Bugs (2017)
  36. Horrible Harry and the Field Day Revenge! (2017)
  37. Horrible Harry Says Goodbye (2018)

Mary Marony Books In Order

  1. Mary Marony Hides Out (1984)
  2. Mary Marony and the Snake (1992)
  3. Mary Marony, Mummy Girl (1994)
  4. Mary Marony and the Chocolate Surprise (1995)

Orp Books In Order

  1. Orp (1989)
  2. Orp and the Chop Suey Burgers (1990)
  3. Orp Goes to the Hoop (1991)
  4. Who’s Orp’s Girlfriend? (1993)
  5. Orp and the F.B.I. (1995)

Marvin Books In Order

  1. Marvin and the Meanest Girl (1991)
  2. Marvin and the Mean Words (1997)

Song Lee Books In Order

  1. Song Lee in Room 2B (1993)
  2. Song Lee and the Hamster Hunt (1994)
  3. Song Lee and the Leech Man (1995)
  4. Song Lee and the I Hate You Notes (1999)

Molly Books In Order

  1. Molly’s In a Mess (1999)
  2. Molly Gets Mad (2001)

Collections

  1. School’s In! (2001)

Picture Books

  1. Shhhh! (1984)
  2. Don’t Touch! (1985)
  3. Ooops! (1988)

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Suzy Kline Books Overview

Herbie Jones and the Class Gift

Herbie and his best friend, Raymond, don’t have the money they need for the class’s end of the year gift for their teacher. They solve their problem by earning the money, but that’s when the trouble really begins.

Herbie Jones

Third grade isn’t looking too good for Herbie Jones. Not only is he stuck being in Apples, the lowest reading group in class, but he has to get a birthday present for annoying Annabelle and be good for the entire field trip to the museum! How is Herbie ever going to make it through the year?

What’s the Matter with Herbie Jones?

Ever since Herbie Jones had to be Annabelle’s partner in the class dance contest, he’s been acting weird, even going to the library instead of going fishing with his best friend, Raymond. Lucky for Herbie, Raymond is determined to get to the bottom of this mess.

Herbie Jones and Hamburger Head

All Herbie wanted to do at the bank was change his 568 pennies into $5. 68. He didn’t count on tripping a robber and foiling the crime! The best part of it all, though, is Herbie’s reward: the robber’s dog Hamburger Head. But can Herbie keep him?

Herbie Jones Moves On

In the first new Herbie Jones story since Herbie Jones and the Birthday Showdown, Herbie has a serious problem: His best friend Raymond is moving to Texas. Herbie and Ray try to stop the move by making a mess when people come to buy Ray’s house. But after a talk with Grandpa Jones, Herbie realizes that instead of fighting the move, they should celebrate with a big class party. Herbie and his classmates make Ray a special cake and a homemade card and try to act happy for him. But Ray has a surprise up his sleeve a surprise that might really make them happy!

Herbie Jones and the Second Grade Slippers

Herbie Jones and Raymond Martin haven t been friends for long, but they already know they can count on each other in a pinch. When the class promises not to laugh when they make a mistake or do something silly, the boys are certain they can keep it. But when their teacher says that everyone can wear slippers in class, Raymond gets worried. He doesn t have any to bring. There is an extra pair in Herbie’s house, but there is a small problem they are his sister s. Of course Herbie comes up with a plan to save the day. And when the buddies walk into class each wearing one girl s slipper and one boy s, no one laughs.

Herbie Jones Sails Into Second Grade

Just entering second grade, Herbie Jones is just as likeable and mischievous as he is in the middle grade series that kids have been enjoying for over twenty years. Herbie Jones gets two surprises on his first day of second grade. One is meeting a new friend, Raymond Martin, on the way to school. The second is learning that the new teacher they have is Mr. Schnellenberger, not Mrs. and Ray wants to call him Mr. Burger. Mr. S has lots of fun plans for his class to sail through second grade. And even though Ray is nervous about reading and Herbie about spelling, they are pretty sure this will be a fun trip because they can go on it together.

Horrible Harry in Room 2B

Doug discovers that though being Harry’s best friend in Miss Mackle’s second grade class isn’t always easy, as Harry likes to do horrible things, it is often a lot of fun.

Horrible Harry and the Green Slime

Follows the school activities of second graders, Harry and Doug, as they participate in a secret mission to celebrate ‘Charlotte’s Web,’ learn how to make green slime, and put on a skit warning about the dangers of smoking.

Horrible Harry and the Ant Invasion

Harry is back, along with Miss Mackle and the entire class of Rooom 2B. Harry’s name always spells trouble, but no matter what he does, it’s always hilarious. ‘Room 2B is every child’s dream.’ School Library Journal. Illustrated.

Horrible Harry’s Secret

Harry’s in love, and his best friend, Doug, is disgusted Harry won’t even throw snowballs at girls anymore. Will Harry ever go back to being his horrible self? ‘Kline captures perfectly the crowd scenes and private moments in the classroom.’ Booklist

Horrible Harry and the Christmas Surprise

Everyone in Room 2B is excited about Christmas. But then Miss Mackle has an accident that puts her in the hospital. Christmas isn’t the same without Miss Mackle, until Harry comes up with a special holiday surprise.

Horrible Harry and the Kickball Wedding

‘Horrible Harry is back, and he’s in love. In this delightful adventure…
. Harry loves playing kickball so much that his classmates think he should marry the ball. But Harry has other plans. He proposes to Song Lee and suggests they tie the knot on Valentine’s Day…
. The outcome is delightful…
.’ School Library Journal.

Horrible Harry and the Dungeon

There’s a new rule at South School if you misbehave, you go to the Suspension Room or the Dungeon, as the students of Room 2B call it. The rumors are flying about what actually goes on down there, but Harry won’t be satisfied until he finds out for himself. Fans of Song Lee, Harry, and Doug will enjoy the latest simple chapter book about school matters that loom large and surprise you. Booklist Suzy Kline is the author of ten books that star Horrible Harry and Song Lee. She lives in Connecticut. Frank Remkiewicz is the illustrator of the Horrible Harry and Song Lee books as well as the popular Froggy series. He lives in Florida.

Horrible Harry and the Purple People

In this new title for advancing readers, Harry claims that his classroom has been invaded by purple people, but much to his chagrin, neither his teacher nor his classmates believe him.

Horrible Harry and the Drop of Doom

It’s the last day of second grade for the kids in Room 2B!Everyone’s excited about Song Lee’s end of the year party at Mountainside Park. Harry can’t wait for the scary rides, so when Sidney dares him to go on the newest one he quickly accepts. But then he realizes that this ride has the one and only horrible thing he hates. Will Sidney show everyone Harry’s a yellow canary? And will Harry have to live through third grade at Sid’s mercy?’As always, Harry’s appeal is that he’s both ‘gross’ and vulnerable’. Booklist for Horrible Harry’s Secret

Horrible Harry Moves Up to Third Grade

Harry and Doug can’t wait to start third grade. But when they get to school, so many things have changed that they feel like they’re on Mars. At least two things remain the same: Harry is still gross, and Sidney is still his sworn enemy. So when Sidney kills Harry’s spider, you can bet that Harry will get revenge. And what better place to get it than on the class trip to a creepy old prison and copper mine There’s laughs aplenty in the short snappy text just the thing to turn new readers on to books. Booklist on Horrible Harry and the Green Slime Suzy Kline lives in Torrington, Connecticut. Frank Remkiewicz lives in Sarasota, Florida.

Horrible Harry Goes to the Moon

Everyone in Room 3B is excited about their assignment to study the moon. So when Harry finds an ad for a used telescope, the class decides to have a bake sale to raise the money to buy it. Once they get the telescope they plan to have a moonwatch and invite all the parents–but no one knows that Harry has a surprise plan of his OWN for the big night.

Illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz

‘There’s laughs aplenty in the short snappy text–just the thing to turn new readers on to books.’– Booklist

‘Children will love this inventive addition to the ‘Horrible Harry’ books and will look forward to more’– School Library Journal

Horrible Harry At Halloween

Horrible Harry and his classmates all love Halloween. Everyone wears a costume to school even Miss Mackle. Every Halloween Harry shocks his classmates with his scary costume. In kindergarten he was a bloody Count Dracula, in first grade he was the Loch Ness Monster, and in second grade he was a slithering snake. So everyone in Room 3B can’t wait to see what Harry is going to be this year and they’re in for a really big surprise! ‘Fans will welcome the characters…
and the classroom, where learning is as much fun as the tricks and treats!’ Booklist

Horrible Harry Goes to Sea

Room 3B just learned something about Ida that no one ever knew. She had an ancestor who sailed on the Titanic and lived to tell about it! Harry and his friends wish they could go to sea, too. So Miss Mackle decides to take them out on a real riverboat trip. She’s so excited she gets sailor hats for everyone and writes their names on them. It seems like the perfect field trip until Song Lee sees Sidney’s hat floating on the water. Is Sid the Squid lost at sea? ‘Another perfect chapter book for transitional readers.’ School Library Journal

Horrible Harry and the Dragon War

No one in Room 3B could ever have imagined Song Lee and Harry in a fight, much less a war! Song Lee always laughs at Harry’s jokes, they both love gross things, and they even got married by the big tree at the playground in second grade. In fact, they’ve been best friends ever since kindergarten. But not anymore! Miss Mackle let them work together on a project about dragons, and now Song Lee isn’t speaking to Harry. She won’t even look at him! Will Song Lee and Harry’s friendship really end in a war over…
dragons? ‘Good bait for reluctant readers.’ Booklist

Horrible Harry and the Mud Gremlins

No one knows why Harry is wearing a necklace. Sidney thinks they’re for girls. But when Harry opens the necklace cover to reveal a mini microscope, the whole class is intrigued. Everyone wants to try it, so Harry promises to show them all some wicked looking fungi at recess. But he doesn’t mentiom that to see them they’ll need to go outside the fence and that means breaking a school rule. Will everyone follow him? What if Miss Mackle finds out? Has Harry gone too far this time? Illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz.

Horrible Harry and the Holidaze

Harry and his classmates in Room 3B have some important holiday celebrating to do and they’re talking about more than Christmas! Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Three Kings’ Day, and the Korean New Year are holidays that some of the students celebrate, and Miss Mackle wants everyone to learn about them. All of the kids are excited except Harry. He’s not interested in holidays, ZuZu the new student or even the new class guinea pig. What’s bothering Harry? Will he be able to get in the holiday spirit after all?

Horrible Harry and the Locked Closet

In this latest installment to the popular classroom based series, Harry and his classmates are sick and tired of being stuck indoors by the rainy weather. That is, until Harry decides to solve the mystery behind the locked closet. Along with Doug, Song Lee, and the rest of the class, Harry begins to investigate. But when a peek through the wall from an adjoining closet reveals a pair of eyeballs looking back at them, the kids start to wonder if the closet might hold something more horrible than even Harry can imagine.

Horrible Harry and the Goog

Horrible Harry’s class knows a secret party is happening in the library Harry s grandma even baked a special cake for it. But who is the party for? Harry and Doug plan to find out after school, but when they discover Harry s pet cat, Googer, has hitched a ride in Grandma s truck, they have to catch him before anyone else does! They chase The Goog all over school even into places students and cat! aren t allowed. Will the boys capture The Goog without being caught themselves, or will Harry s cat get him into the most horrible trouble ever?

Horrible Harry and the Triple Revenge

Horrible Harry has caused a lot of trouble at school, but this time, he’s taken it to a new level. When Sid ruins an origami insect Song Lee made, Harry defends her by targeting Sid for some serious revenge. No one knows when, where, or how, but Harry is determined to get back at Sid! Will it be on Pajama Day, when the kids wear their PJs to school? Will it happen in Room 3B? Or will Harry s horrible plan mean Sid is the only one not invited to Harry s ninth birthday party?

Horrible Harry Takes the Cake

The kids in room 3B have found out that their teacher, Miss Mackle, is engaged! But who is the lucky groom? Leave it to Harry and his best friend, Doug, to find out. Harry goes into detective mode, and wastes no time starting his investigation. Doug is willing to help?until he sees Harry stealing a piece of evidence. Doug can?t believe it! But Harry thinks his risky move is worth it. After all, he manages to crack the case and tells everyone who Miss Mackle is going to marry. But does Harry really have all the facts, or has he made a horrible mistake?

Horrible Harry Cracks the Code

Horrible Harry thinks he’s the world’s second-best detective second to Sherlock Holmes, of course, but the rest of the kids in Room 3B aren’t as sure. So he’s determined to prove himself by solving the latest mystery at South School: a cafeteria contest has just begun, and Harry wants to figure out how to win it. He knows Mrs. Funderburke is using a mathematical code to decide each day’s winners, but can he crack the code before Mary tattles on him? Or will his private-eye days come to a horrible end?

Horrible Harry Bugs the Three Bears

Horrible Harry has always loved insects, and he’s recently discovered a new favorite: earwigs! When he tries to share his passion for the creepy critters, though, no one but Song Lee will listen to him. So when Miss Mackle assigns the class to act out a fairy tale, Harry takes the opportunity to rewrite the classic Goldilocks and the Three Bears. And his version gets everyone in room 3B to pay attention to earwigs. But will the class think his play is hilarious…
or horrible?

As an added bonus, the complete text of Harry s play is included in the back of the book, so readers can perform it, too.

Horrible Harry and the Dead Letters

When the post office has donated a real mailbox to room 3B, everyone gets jobs as sorters, stackers, and carriers. ZuZu is in charge of the misaddressed, or dead, letters. But Harry discovers that a thief is using the mailbox for something other than letters. Will he sort out what’s going on? Or will Harry deliver some horribly wrong conclusions?

Horrible Harry On the Ropes

Normally, Harry loves gym class, and is better than the rest of Room 3B at just about every activity. But he’s dreading the newest challenge the climbing rope especially since Sid is great at it. At first, Harry isn t even willing to try out the rope. But when a special valentine that Song Lee makes for him goes missing, Harry has to conquer his fears to prove who took it. Will he be able to climb up the rope? Or will his Valentine s Day end horribly?

Horrible Harry Goes Cuckoo

It’s a horrible day for Harry: a classmate is calling him names; his library book is overdue; he s last in line for a turn to be the Room 3B VIP. Worst of all, it s cold and icy outside again, which means no outdoor recess. It s all too much for Harry he starts to go cuckoo! Fortunately, there is a solution to Harry s problems…
but it comes from a very unexpected source.

Mary Marony, Mummy Girl

After noticing a hole in the sheet on her bed, Mary Marony comes up with an ingenious plan to create the perfect Halloween costume to scare her mean, teasing classmate, Marvin, but now she has to explain to her parents why she has torn up her sheet into strips.

Mary Marony and the Chocolate Surprise

When Mary Marony’s teacher sets up a golden ticket contest like the one in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Mary secretly takes Marvin’s candy bar, but it is Mary who ends up with a surprise.

Orp and the Chop Suey Burgers

When a contest offering a trip to Disney World for the best recipe using soy sauce catches his eye, Orp enters, unaware that his trip to Boston for the finals could make him famous in his own hometown.

Orp Goes to the Hoop

Orp realizes how complicated being a basketball star can be when he begins scoring big points for his team and catches the heart of cute Ellen Fairchild, his best friend’s love interest. AB.

Marvin and the Meanest Girl

Surprise Molly’s in trouble again! Molly Zander and her best friend Morty get more surprises than they bargained for on their ‘surprise’ class trip to the town’s brand new ice rink. Everyone tries to guess the secret destination, but when they get to the rink, Molly finds out she’s not the only star athlete around anymore she has some real competition in Florence, a talented figure skater. Though Molly risks her friendship with Morty by trying to be number one, in the end she decides that some things are more important than being the best. In a review for Molly’s in a Mess, Publishers Weekly said, ‘ Suzy Kline exhibits her usual flair for elementary school antics…
Bluthenthal’s cartoonish illustrations focus on the humor and keep things frolicsome.’

Marvin and the Mean Words

Marvin Higgins always teases the other kids in his second grade class. Now Marvin can’t believe what someone is saying about him! Mean old Marvin is back starring on his own in this first novel in a new series from the author of the Mary Marony and Horrible Harry stories. Once again, Kline proves she is well versed in her audience’s tastes, concerns, and perceptions. Publishers Weekly As always, Kline’s classroom scenarios have a wonderful immediacy. Booklist A bully as the protagonist is an idea with real kid appeal. Kirkus Reviews Suzy Kline lives in Torrington, Connecticut. Blanche Sims lives in Westport, Connecticut.

Song Lee in Room 2B

Overcoming her normally shy nature and revealing her silly streak to the students of Room 2B, Song Lee dresses up like a cherry tree, wears green clay on her head, and writes a story about Harry’s nose. SLJ.

Song Lee and the Leech Man

FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Harry plots revenge against Sidney, the class tattletale, when Miss Mackle’s second graders go on a field trip to the pond.

Song Lee and the I Hate You Notes

When Song Lee the nicest person in Room 2B starts getting nasty notes, everyone is shocked. Then Song Lee comes up with a creative way to teach the note sender a lesson he or she won’t soon forget.

Molly’s In a Mess

Molly and her best friend Morty are always goofing around and playing ball in school. But when Molly accidentally bounces her basketball on the wrong person, she lands in the principal’s office. Molly can’t believe who tattled on her, and she’s just mad enough to get even.

‘Kline’s latest exhibits her usual flair for elementary school antics and Bluthenthal’s cartoonish illustrations focus on the humor and keep things frolicsome.’ Publishers Weekly

Molly Gets Mad

Surprise Molly’s in trouble again! Molly Zander and her best friend Morty get more surprises than they bargained for on their ‘surprise’ class trip to the town’s brand new ice rink. Everyone tries to guess the secret destination, but when they get to the rink, Molly finds out she’s not the only star athlete around anymore she has some real competition in Florence, a talented figure skater. Though Molly risks her friendship with Morty by trying to be number one, in the end she decides that some things are more important than being the best. In a review for Molly’s in a Mess, Publishers Weekly said, ‘ Suzy Kline exhibits her usual flair for elementary school antics…
Bluthenthal’s cartoonish illustrations focus on the humor and keep things frolicsome.’

School’s In!

There’s a funny little guy he might be a gnome who’s trying to take over the Bailey School Kids’ favorite tree in this brand new story. And there’s a new slide at school, one that Horrible Harry really wants to try but the playground won’t be open for ages!These great new stories about favorite characters plus excerpts from favorite books about Ramona, Julian, and Tomie make this collection one you won’t want to miss!

Don’t Touch!

When all the grownups constantly say, ‘Don’t Touch!‘ Dan finds something he can safely squeeze, smash, and pound, to his heart’s content.

Ooops!

An energetic preschooler who often drops and spills things feels relieved when she notices the adults around her occasionally having their share of mishaps.

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