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Strange star
by Emma Carroll
Told primarily by servant Felix, a former slave, Lord Byron and friends gather to tell ghost stories on a stormy night in 1816 Switzerland, but a scarred girl arrives with her own dark and dangerous tale
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Salted caramel dreams
by Jackie Nastri Bardenwerper
Dumped by her longtime best friend, who has joined the basketball team and considers herself too cool for less popular companions, Jasmine reluctantly participates in a dance class to work through her loneliness and bonds with new friends until her former friend reaches out to her. By the author of On the Line. Simultaneous.
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Not so normal Norbert
by James Patterson
Living on a strictly controlled future Earth where nobody is permitted to stand out in any way, Norbert Riddle is arrested for doing a funny impression of the world's dictator and is exiled to a planet filled with wacky, creative individuals. 300,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Samantha Spinner and the super-secret plans
by Russell Ginns
Feeling left out when her siblings receive lucrative bequeathments from their eccentric missing uncle, Samantha, who only receives a rusty red umbrella, begins to suspect that the umbrella is a clue before she finds herself on the trail of the mysterious adversaries behind her uncle's disappearance. Simultaneous eBook.
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The haunted house project
by Tricia Clasen
When her science partner suggests to Andie, thirteen, that they do a project on paranormal activity, Andie things that might be the way for her fractured family to recover from her mother's death
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Scary stories to tell in the dark : Collected from Folklore
by Alvin Schwartz
Welcome to a macabre world of scary stories, where a folklorist offers up some of the most alarming tales of horror, dark revenge and supernatural events of all time, in a 25th anniversary edition of extraordinarily chilling tales enhanced by all-new, spine-tingling illustrations by a renowned artist. Simultaneous. 100,000 first printing.
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The house in the night
by Susan Marie Swanson
Illustrations and easy-to-read text explore the light that makes a house in the night a home filled with light, in a bedtime book for youngsters that names nighttime things, such as a bed and the moon.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 8-11!
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