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Echo the Copycat by Joan HolubEcho, a forest-mountain nymph and newcomer to Mount Olympus Academy, nervously tries to mimic the behaviors of the popular students, with unfortunate results that cause her to be ostracized. By the authors of the Heroes in Training series.
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The Last Kids on Earth and the Cosmic Beyond by Max BrallierPlanning a monster Christmas celebration when the first post-Monster Apocalypse winter arrives, Jack and his friends discover that they are being targeted by a human villainess who has stolen Jack's prized monster-slaying tool. By the creator of the Galactic Hot Dogs series.
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The Last Kids on Earth and the Nightmare King by Max BrallierDiscovering a one-way radio broadcasting live updates that strongly suggest that others may have survived, Jack and his friends struggle with conflicted feelings about their treehouse existence and reuniting with family while Jack contemplates an alliance with a supernatural monster king. By the best-selling author of the Galactic Hot Dogs web serial.
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City Spies by James PontiSara Martinez is facing years in the juvenile detention system for hacking into the foster care computer system to prove that her foster parents are crooks. But then she gets a second chance when a mysterious man offers her a chance to join a group of MI6 affiliated spies.
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Top Elf by Caleb HuettWhen Santa shocks everyone at the North Pole by announcing a contest to find his successor, elves Ollie and Celia embark on a competition filled with suffocating chimneys, runaway sleighs, rowdy reindeer and copious quantities of milk and cookies to see who will rise to the top and win the highest reward. A first novel.
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Santa Paws, Come Home by Nicholas EdwardsUpon returning to their car after doing their Christmas shopping, the Callahans find their car window broken and their dog kidnapped, so now this sad family can only hope and pray that their beloved pet will escape the grasp of his capturers and come back home.
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A Christmas Carol by Stephen KrenskyIn an adaptation of a Dickens classic illustrated by the creator of The Christmas Ship, a miser learns the true meaning of Christmas when three ghostly visitors review his past and foretell his future.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 10-13!
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