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Max Malone Makes a Million
by Charlotte Herman

Book Capers, our book discussion group for students in grades 2 & 3, read and discussed Max Malone Makes a Million.
If you liked this book, you might want to take a look at other Max Malone stories:

Max Malone Makes a Million

Max Malone and the Great Cereal Rip-Off by Charlotte Herman J HER
Tired of being cheated by cereal companies, Max decides to fight back after not receiving a free glow-in-the-dark sticker in his box of Choco-Fish.
 
Max Malone, Superstar by Charlotte Herman J HER
After not receiving a part in the Peppy Peanut Butter commercial, Max decides his true role in show business is to manage the career of his friend, Austin Healy.
 
Max Malone the Magnificent by Charlotte Herman J HER
After seeing the Great Butoni perform at the local public library, Max decides that he wants to become a magician.
 

MORE BOOKS TO ENJOY: Money-Making Schemes

A Job for Jenny Archer by Ellen Conford J CON
Jenny Archer wants to buy her mother a birthday present and even though she only has twenty-seven cents, she does have plenty of great ideas of ways to earn money.
 
Josie to the Rescue by Marilyn Singer J SIN
When second grader Josie overhears her parents talking about money, she decides to help raise some money for her soon-to-be born baby sister.
 
Benjy in Business by Jean Van Leeuwen J VAN
If only Benjy had a new fielder's mitt, he knows he'd never drop a fly ball again so he goes into business to earn enough money to buy it. He tries lemonade stands and a dog-washing operation, but earning money is a lot harder than Benjy had thought it would be.
 
The Disappearing Friend Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner J WAR
When Beth moves into town, she soon becomes friends with Henry, Violet, Jessie, and Benny. They all decide to help raise money for a new hospital wing, and soon have lots of work. Beth seems to disappear in the middle of their jobs and every time she is gone, something strange happens that almost ruins their efforts.

This list was prepared by Youth Services at St. Charles Public Library, May 2000.
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