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Minecraft: The Island by Max BrooksAn official tie-in to the globally popular video game traces the story of a new hero stranded in the world of Minecraft who must survive a harsh environment while unraveling the secrets of a mysterious island. By the best-selling author of World War Z.
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The Unicorn in the Barn by Jacqueline K OgburnSpotting a shimmering deer in the woods around Chinaberry Creek, Eric tracks down the creature and makes the life-changing discovery that it is an injured unicorn in the care of a veterinarian neighbor and her daughter. A first novel.
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by Antoinette Portis
"Follow a little girl as she takes you on a tour through all of her favorite things, from the holes she digs to the hugs she gives"
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Stay: A Girl, a Dog, a Bucket List by Kate KliseEli the dog has been with Astrid since she was a baby, and now that Eli is getting older and slowing down, Astrid wants to make fun memories with him, but knows what is most important to Eli is the time he spends with Astrid.
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Whobert Whover, Owl Detective
by Jason Gallaher
When Whobert Whover, owl detective finds Perry the possum lying still on the ground, he sets out to determine who is responsible for his condition and questions the nearby wildlife.
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| Wishing Day by Lauren MyracleFiction. They say that in Willow Hill, on the third night of the third month after her 13th birthday, a girl gets to make three wishes on a special willow tree. Yet when Natasha's wishing day arrives, she visits the tree reluctantly. Natasha isn't sure she believes in magic, but she's got plenty of wishes: She wishes to be noticed by her large, messy family. She wishes for her first kiss. And most of all, she wishes for her mother, who's been missing for years. Like Wendy Mass' Willow Falls series, this trilogy-starter is a warm, realistic story with gentle hints of fantasy. |
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Eden's Wish by M. Tara CrowlEden has spent her twelve years in luxury in an antique oil lamp but hates being a genie, so she jumps at the chance to go to Earth and revels in its pleasures until she gets caught up in a centuries-old conflict between powerful immortals, placing her mortal friends, Tyler and Sasha, at risk.
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