Sideways Stories From Wayside School (1978)
Wayside School is Falling Down (1989)
Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School (1989)
More Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School (1994)
Wayside School Gets A Little Stranger (1995)
Kidnapped at Birth? (1992)
Why Pick on Me? (1993)
Is He a Girl? (1993)
Alone In His Teacher's House (1994)
Class President (1999)
A Flying Birthday Cake? (1999)
Super Fast Out of Control! (2000)
A Magic Crystal? (2000)
Holes (1998)
Stanley Yelnats' Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake (2003)
Small Steps (2006)
Johnny's in the Basement (1981)
Someday Angeline (1983)
Sixth Grade Secrets (1987) (known as Pig City in the UK[6])
There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom (1988)
The Boy Who Lost His Face (1989)
Dogs Don't Tell Jokes (1991)
Monkey Soup (1992) (illustrated by Cat Bowman Smith)
The Cardturner (May 11, 2010)
Louis Sachar did not go to elementry school, he was a drop out because he was over the age of 16 so then he choose to drop-out.
DivJot
exiting good suspence & drama
(Kissing) Kate Barlow
i'd have to say realistic fiction
Louis Sachar has not officially retired as an author. He continues to write and publish books.
yes. when Louis Sachar was graduated he decided to write children books
He has written 24 books.
Louis sachar wrote 29293993839292929191 drafts of books
When ever he has spare time so every day
Louis Sachar's ambition is to write books that entertain and engage readers of all ages. He aims to create stories that are both thought-provoking and humorous, often with a focus on themes of friendship, resilience, and empathy.
He wrote 21 books between those given years =Þ
No, Louis Sachar does not write under a pseudonym. He is known for using his real name for all his published works, including popular books like "Holes" and "Wayside School" series.
August 20, 1998
Louis Sachar wrote the book "Holes" in 1998.
he has 34 books total!
holes