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Rise Of The Balloon Goons by Troy CummingsDiscovering an old notebook after moving to a new hometown, Alexander reads top-secret information about monsters while tackling a wacky band of arm-waving, balloon-wielding brutes.
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Morgan Gets Cracking by Ted StauntonMorgan doesn't like the new kid, Curtis, who can juggle, do karate, and play guitar, but some of the kids are impressed when Curtis teases Aldeen, the Queen of Mean, and seems to get away with it.
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Four Mice Deep In The Jungle by Geronimo StiltonWhen Geronimo's fears overtake him, Thea and Trap turn to survivalist Penelope Poisonfur, who leads the 'fraidy mouse into Rattytrap Jungle where he has to eat ant soup, swing on vines across raging rivers, and wrestle snakes.
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Ellie's Lovely Idea by Callie BarkleyValentine's Day is coming and to raise money for a charity called Puppy Love, Ellie suggests that she and The Critter Club girls sell singing telegrams, but all the holiday spirit makes Ellie wish someone would send her a singing telegram!
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Echo's Lucky Charm by Cathy HapkaPreparing for their first test in Magic class at dolphin school, Pearl, Splash and Flip receive extra tutoring from Echo, who is particularly good in Magic, until the loss of her lucky shell necklace compromises her skills.
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Moosekitos : A Moose Family Reunion by Margie PalatiniWhen his whole family decides to come for a visit, Moose works hard to arrange a perfect vacation filled with activities that is sure to keep everyone entertained, but when things start going awry and the moosekitos show up, Moose is worried that his special reunion may become a complete disaster if something isn't done soon.
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Hooper Finds A Family : A Hurricane Katrina Dog's Survival Tale by Jane PaleyIn a moving tale based on a true story, a lovable yellow Lab named Hooper is rescued from Hurricane Katrina and makes the long journey to a new family in New York City, where he ultimately discovers a sense of belonging and home. From the Emmy Award-winning producer and writer who is Hooper's real-life mom.
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Little Town On The Prairie by Laura Ingalls WilderPa's homestead thrives, Laura gets her first job in town, blackbirds eat the corn and oats crops, Mary goes to college, and Laura gets into trouble at school, but becomes a certified school teacher. A Newbery Honor Book.
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| The Summer of the Gypsy Moths by Sara PennypackerFiction. Twelve-year-old Stella has a happy life on Cape Cod with her great-aunt Louise, although she isn't too fond of Angel, the foster kid Louise has taken in. But then something terrible happens, and Stella and Angel are forced to become a team -- or else they'll both be uprooted and sent away. Intense, deeply emotional, and yet at times surprisingly funny, this story of friendship and survival is one that fans of Kathi Appelt's more fantastical but still mostly realistic book Keeper are bound to enjoy. |
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The Middle Moffat by Eleanor EstesFollows the adventures and misadventures of ten-year-old Jane Moffat living with her widowed mother and three siblings in their new home in Cranbury, Connecticut, in the early twentieth century.
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