Ilse Wagner Books

So Little Time 1: How to Train a Boy
So Little Time 1: How to Train a Boy

By Ilse Wagner, Jacqueline Carrol

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"How to train a boy: get a cute boy to notice you; avoid the geeky guy next door; move into Dad's trailer; move out of Dad's trailer; go to rock-star friend's concert..."

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So Little Time 3: Too Good to Be True
So Little Time 3: Too Good to Be True

By Ilse Wagner, Nancy Butcher

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Chloe and Riley Carlson struggle with sewing and cooking while juggling boyfriends and boyfriends' ex-girlfriends.

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So Little Time 5: Tell Me About It
So Little Time 5: Tell Me About It

By Ilse Wagner, Megan Stine

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Chloe and Riley get invited to the party of the century, but being allowed to go is another story, so they sneak out of the house after curfew.

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So Little Time 6: Secret Crush
So Little Time 6: Secret Crush

By Ilse Wagner, Jacqueline Carrol

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Chloe has a big crush on Lennon, a boy she meets at a coffee shop. Riley sets Larry up with Sierra and then becomes jealous.

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Wishes and Dreams
Wishes and Dreams

By Ilse Wagner, Catherine Clark

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As the twins celebrate their 16th birthday, Mary-Kate has just one birthday wish: to patch things up with her sister, but Ashley is still angry about their messed up sweet sixteen party plans. Can...

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The Perfect Summer
The Perfect Summer

By Ilse Wagner, Kieran Scott

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Mary-Kate and Ashley head off to a music festival and plan on having the most perfect summer ever.

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In Action 2
In Action 2

By Ilse Wagner

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