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* GiftForAnOutgrownInterest: In "Amelia's Family Ties," ten-year-old Amelia flies across the country to visit her absentee father, this being the first time they've met since she was an infant. He brings a teddy bear to the airport, which Amelia is too old for, and she's immediately reminded that her dad is a literal stranger to her. She gifts the bear to her baby half-brother, George, and at the end, her dad buys her a gift (some drawing supplies) that reflect her more recent hobbies.

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* AnAesop: In "Oh Boy Amelia", Carly tells her classmate Clarisse not to worry if an activity she enjoys something that's masculine or if a boy enjoys something that's feminine, because those categories are arbitrary.

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* AnAesop: In "Oh Boy Amelia", Carly tells her classmate Clarisse Charisse not to worry if an activity she enjoys something that's masculine or if a boy enjoys something that's feminine, because those categories are arbitrary.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: Downplayed with Luke, the boy both Amelia and Carly have crushes on in ''Amelia's Itchy-Twitchy, Lovey-Dovey Summer at Camp Mosquito''. [[spoiler:He really is the nice guy he presents himself to be, but when he explains to her and Carly why he chose Kayla over them, he all but states he chose her because her emotionally fragile nature means she "needs" him, and Amelia realizes he prefers Kayla because he can use her to feel like a heroic protector. Finding this out makes both Amelia and Carly lose their feelings for him.]]



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%% * DeadpanSnarker: Amelia.Amelia can be pretty sassy when she wants to be, especially towards Cleo.



* SatelliteLoveInterest: Luke. Outside of his role as the center of a LoveTriangle with Amelia and Carly, he doesn't have much going for him other than being a NiceGuy and an artist.

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* SatelliteLoveInterest: Luke. Outside of his role as the center of a LoveTriangle with Amelia and Carly, he doesn't have much going for him other than being a NiceGuy and an artist. [[spoiler:He gets slightly more depth when it turns out that he chose Kayla over Amelia and Carly because he sees himself as her protector, due to how emotionally fragile she is; finding out that he basically has a white knight complex makes both Amelia and Carly lose their interest in him.]]
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* DeadpanSnarker: Amelia.

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Every book is told in an undated diary format, with just as many doodles in the margins and photographs and random objects taped inside as one would expect from a preteen girl. Literature/American Girl magazine also ran a column for her for nearly a decade and published several of the books (along with [[TheMerch items such as school supplies and kids' clothing]]). Scholastic also published the whole ''Amelia's Notebook'' series due to a licensing agreement with Marissa Moss (hence having their logo stamped on a spine as their certification mark).

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Every book is told in an undated diary format, with just as many doodles in the margins and photographs and random objects taped inside as one would expect from a preteen girl. Literature/American Girl magazine Literature/AmericanGirl Magazine also ran a column for her for nearly a decade and published several of the books (along with [[TheMerch items such as school supplies and kids' clothing]]). Scholastic also published the whole ''Amelia's Notebook'' series due to a licensing agreement with Marissa Moss (hence having their logo stamped on a spine as their certification mark).
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The series follows the everyday events in the life of Amelia, an ordinary girl living in the Pacific northwest. The series opened with Amelia learning how to adjust to moving to a new state. Later books center around other problems that most girls eventually have to deal with, such as crushes, making the jump to middle school, gossip, and babysitting.

Every book is told in an undated diary format, with just as many doodles in the margins and photographs and random objects taped inside as one would expect from a preteen girl. Literature/{{American Girl|s Collection}} magazine also ran a column for her, for nearly a decade. Scholastic also published the whole ''Amelia's Notebook'' series due to a licensing agreement with Marissa Moss (hence having their logo stamped on a spine as their certification mark).

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The series follows the everyday events in the life of Amelia, an ordinary girl living in the Pacific northwest.Northwest. The series opened with Amelia learning how to adjust to moving to a new state. Later books center around other problems that most girls eventually have to deal with, such as crushes, making the jump to middle school, gossip, and babysitting.

Every book is told in an undated diary format, with just as many doodles in the margins and photographs and random objects taped inside as one would expect from a preteen girl. Literature/{{American Girl|s Collection}} Literature/American Girl magazine also ran a column for her, her for nearly a decade.decade and published several of the books (along with [[TheMerch items such as school supplies and kids' clothing]]). Scholastic also published the whole ''Amelia's Notebook'' series due to a licensing agreement with Marissa Moss (hence having their logo stamped on a spine as their certification mark).
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* MuseumOfTheStrangeAndUnusual: In ''Amelia Hits the Road'', Amelia sees multiple roadside billboards for a "Mysterious Place", and she begs her mother to stop there so they could take a break from driving. The Mysterious Place unsurprisingly turns out to be one of these, and its main attraction is an optical illusion where water appears to flow uphill. [[OnlyOneFindsItFun Cleo]] is the only one who doesn't feel ripped off.

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* MuseumOfTheStrangeAndUnusual: In ''Amelia Hits the Road'', Amelia sees multiple roadside billboards for a "Mysterious Place", and she begs her mother to stop there so they could take a break from driving. The Mysterious Place unsurprisingly turns out to be one of these, a cheesy tourist trap, and its main attraction is an optical illusion where water appears to flow uphill. [[OnlyOneFindsItFun Cleo]] is the only one who doesn't feel ripped off.

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