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The Ickabog
by J. K. Rowling
Two best friends from the fantastical culinary kingdom of Cornucopia embark on an adventure to uncover the truth about a mystical Marshland monster that is believed to be responsible for the disappearances of livestock and children.
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A wolf for a spell
by Karah Sutton
A young wolf who wants to save her family forges an unlikely pact with the mysterious Baba Yaga that finds the wolf trading bodies with the witch before teaming up with a village girl against a common enemy. A first novel.
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Archery
by Kelly Anne White
Introduces young sports fans to archery, [including] the sport's history, rules, equipment, and why more and more athletes love playing it.
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Peril at Owl Park
by Marthe Jocelyn
A sequel to The Body Under the Piano finds aspiring writer Aggie Morton looking forward to spending the holidays with her sister at Owl Park manor before teaming up with fellow sleuth Hector Perot to investigate the discovery of a body on Christmas morning.
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The monster who wasn't
by T. C. Shelley
Revealing that while fairies are born from a baby’s first laugh, monsters are created from a person’s final sigh, a fantasy debut traces the story of a misfit half-fairy, half-monster being of destiny, who looks just like a human boy.
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The Hungry Place
by Jessie Haas
A pony with a mind of her own and a girl with a spine of steel find in each other the remedy to their loneliness.
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Baseball : how to play the game
by Pete Williams
A guide to playing and coaching baseball at various skill levels covers all aspects of the game, from equipment and pitching to baserunning and fielding, and includes tips from professional players
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The bone garden
by Heather Kassner
Magically tethered to her cruel creator, a girl made of dust and imagination struggles for survival in the face of her deteriorating bones while seeking the truth about her mysterious origins.
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