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Emmie & Friends is a series of coming of age Middle Grade graphic/illustrated novels by Terri Libenson.The series centers around various connected middle school students attending the same school, with each book narrated by one or two students dealing with struggles such as self-confidence, identity, early crushes, social perception, toxic friendships, and more. Each book is told in two different styles and from two different viewpoints: the primary narrator (named on the cover) in illustrated novel style, and the secondary narrator in graphic novel style.The title of the series comes from the protagonist of the first book, Invisible Emmie. Other novels star characters seen around her or in the background as they take the stage in their own books.Books in the series thus far: Invisible Emmie: Emmie is The Quiet One: an artist who is shy, withdrawn, and almost never noticed—she doesn't stand out at all and only has one real friend. Katie is the Class Princess—pretty, popular, and athletic, who has the picture perfect life and tons of friends. Their connection is closer than what meets the eye, especially when an embarrassing note ends up in the wrong hands. Positively Izzy: Brianna is a “Book Smartâ€� brain who aces all her schoolwork, but wants to be seen as more than that, even as she's reluctant to participate in the school talent show that her mother convinced her to be in. Izzy finds interest in everything but her schoolwork, but her real talent is drama and acting. The two girls' lives connect on the night of the middle school talent show. Just Jamie: Jamie is on the verge of losing her long time Best Friend to the Alpha Bitch of their Girl Posse, Celia. Maya is torn between staying friends with Jamie, her Childhood Friend, and doing as Celia's asking her in order to stay part of the popular girls. They both figure out what friendship really is and what they mean to each other on the last day of seventh grade. Becoming Brianna: Brianna prepares for—and participates in—her bat mitzvah, which her mother asked her to do. As the sole narrator on both the day of the event and various events leading up to it starting months before, Brianna wonders if what she's doing is worth it and what she believes. Truly Tyler: Tyler—Emmie's crush-turned-friend—and Emmie have gotten closer as friends since December. Tyler's friends, basketball teammates, and ex-girlfriend Celia have been giving him a hard time for it, while Emmie's mixed up between her crush feelings and worries about not being cool enough for Tyler's friendship. While the two are working on an collaborative comic for an art class project, peer pressure for Tyler to focus on his sports skills, Emmie's lack of confidence, and a cruel online joke combine to threaten their growing friendship. Remarkably Ruby: Ruby and Mia are total opposites—Ruby is awkward, nerdy, and klutzy with skills in poetry and no friends since she started Middle school, while Mia is a smart Type A popular girl focusing on the election for class president. The former close friends have absolutely nothing in common anymore...or so it appears. Surprisingly Sarah: Sarah and Leo have been friends since they were young and share everything—until Sarah starts crushing on Leo’s friend Ben. When Sarah is faced with a big choice, she has two options—ask Ben to the school dance or chicken out—and both stories are seen, with Sarah's chapters telling the path of her asking Ben out and Leo's chapters on the path of her chickening out and not asking. Always Anthony: Told from the viewpoints of popular student Anthony and shy Leah, who both challenge their budding friendship when one of Anthony's teammates is caught bullying another student at school.There is also a separate interactive guided journal and art/activity book, You-Niquely You, released after Just Jamie; it has a themed chapter for Emmie, Brianna, and Jamie, with the last lined pages for a personal journal. It also spoils the plots and endings of the first three books, so it should be done after them. Tropes seen in the series thus far:
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