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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: When Amelia visits Chicago in "Amelia's Family Ties", she sees cow sculptures all over the city. This was [[https://www.chicago-l.org/cows/ an actual public art exhibit]] that happened the year before the book was published.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: When Amelia visits Chicago in "Amelia's ''Amelia's Family Ties", Ties'', she sees cow sculptures all over the city. This was [[https://www.chicago-l.org/cows/ an actual public art exhibit]] that happened the year before the book was published.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: When Amelia visits Chicago in "Amelia's Family Ties", she sees cow sculptures all over the city. This was [[https://www.chicago-l.org/cows/ an actual public art exhibit]] that happened the year before the book was published.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Cleo really as [[{{Jerkass}} terrible]] as Amelia makes her out to be, or is she a more or less ordinary girl whose bad habits are [[UnreliableNarrator exaggerated]] by Amelia?

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Cleo really as [[{{Jerkass}} terrible]] as Amelia makes her out to be, or is she a more or less ordinary girl whose bad habits are [[UnreliableNarrator exaggerated]] by Amelia?Amelia? It's noteworthy that Cleo comes off as a lot nicer in later books, and she and Amelia fight significantly less. This implies that Amelia's perception of Cleo has gotten a lot less biased as the two have matured.

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* SeasonalRot: Many see the middle school-era books as this. The very noticeable ScheduleSlip doesn't help.



* SeasonalRot: Many see the middle school-era books as this.
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* SeasonalRot: Many see the middle school-era books as this.
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* {{Tearjerker}}: Amelia's uncertainty as to whether or not her father loves her can be really hard to read.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Cleo really as [[{{Jerkass}} bad]] as Amelia makes her out to be, or is she a more or less ordinary girl whose bad habits are [[UnreliableNarrator exaggerated]] by Amelia?

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Cleo really as [[{{Jerkass}} bad]] terrible]] as Amelia makes her out to be, or is she a more or less ordinary girl whose bad habits are [[UnreliableNarrator exaggerated]] by Amelia?
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Cleo really as [[{{Jerkass}} bad]] as Amelia makes her out to be, or is she a more or less ordinary girl whose bad habits are [[UnreliableNarrator exaggerated]] by Amelia?

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Cleo really as [[{{Jerkass}} bad]] as Amelia makes her out to be, or is she a more or less ordinary girl whose bad habits are [[UnreliableNarrator exaggerated]] by Amelia?Amelia?
* TheWoobie: Amelia can sometimes cross into this, usually whenever she and Carly are fighting. Their blow-up in ''Notes and Note-Passing'' really deserves a special mention. It ''is'' a WholePlotReference to ''Theatre/{{Othello}}'', after all.
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