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Spell robbers
by Matthew J. Kirby
Recruited to join a science camp under the direction of an eccentric quantum physicist, Ben Warner and his friend, Peter, discover the secret to changing reality by imagining it differently, an ability that embroils them in a fantastical battle with dangerous adversaries.
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SYLO
by D. J. MacHale
Joining the football team after a summer spent working on a lobster boat with his best friend, 14-year-old Tucker Pierce is quarantined on his once-peaceful island home off the coast of Maine when a secret branch of the U.S. military claims that residents have been infected by a deadly virus.
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Alien in a bottle
by Kathryn Mackel
After discovering two extraterrestrials in a bottle on the beach, Sean makes a deal with them to get three wishes in exchange for their protection, but the sweet and simple arrangement turns out more complex than either party ever expected.
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Simon Bloom, the octopus effect
by Michael Reisman
In the exciting sequel to Simon Bloom, The Gravity Keeper, Simon and his friends must venture to the undersea world of the Order of Biology, fight frightening beasts, and face old enemies while on a dangerous quest to find the villain Sirabetta before she renews her evil powers.
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Jake Ransom and the Skull King's shadow
by James Rollins
An artifact found by their parents on the expedition from which they never returned leads Jake and Kady Ransom to a strange world inhabited by a peculiar mix of long-lost civilizations, a world that may hold the key to their parents' disappearance. 125,000 first printing.
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Tesla's attic
by Neal Shusterman
Moving into a ramshackle Victorian house after his home burns down, 14-year-old Nick discovers a cache of odd antiques in the attic, where his new friends and he become unwitting subjects in a perilous scientific plan by a devious inventor. 50,000 first printing.
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First light
by Rebecca Stead
When Peter travels from New York City to Greenland to help his parents on an expedition to study global warming, he meets Thea, a girl living in a deep underground community of Gracehope, who turns to Peter for aid in helping her cousin, Mattias, after he is injured during their perilous trek to the surface.
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When you reach me
by Rebecca Stead
As her mother prepares to be a contestant on the 1980s television game show, "The $20,000 Pyramid," a twelve-year-old New York City girl tries to make sense of a series of mysterious notes received from an anonymous source that seems to defy the laws of time and space.
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The doom machine : a novel
by Mark Teague
When a group of aliens come to his town to steal his uncle's time-traveling machine and end up taking him with them as well, Jack must devise a way to outwit the creatures before they put the machine to use against Earth and destroy all those he knows and loves.
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H.I.V.E. : Higher-Institute-of-Villainous-Education
by Mark Walden
Kidnapped and taken to H.I.V.E. where he will be trained in everything villainous by Dr. Nero and his staff, Otto finds himself on an island far away from his family, friends, and home and so must work with a group of other kidnapped students to break out before it's too late.
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Space race
by Sylvia Waugh
When his father tells him it's time to leave, eleven-year-old Thomas Derwent worries about going to his native planet as everything he can remember in his life has happened while growing up on earth over the past five years.
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The awakening
by Michael Owen Carroll
When Danny and Colin begin to experience superhero powers, they come to learn from their parents that the entire generation of superhumans were not destroyed in the great battle ten years ago and now must come to terms with their ancestry as well as the reality that others may want to destroy them because of it.
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The roar
by Emma Clayton
Living behind walls they believe keeps them safe from the animals outside, Mika and Ellie discover a harsh reality when one suddenly vanishes and the sinister truth about their concrete world is suddenly revealed.
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The search for WondLa
by Tony DiTerlizzi
Living in isolation with her robot Muthr on what appears to be an alien world populated by bizarre life forms, a 12-year-old human girl called Eva Nine sets out on a journey to find others like herself.
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The sky inside
by Clare B. Dunkle
Living within the safety of a dome where everything around him is purposefully placed, including the snow and flowers, Martin dreams of seeing the real world beyond the manmade walls, thus when his sister and other children are suddenly taken away by a stranger, Martin realizes that the time to plan his escape has come.
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The age altertron
by Mark Dunn
In a small, mid-twentieth century town that is secretly being used as a laboratory, thirteen-year-old twins Rodney and Wayne and their physicist friend, Professor Johnson, face a series of calamities including a time experiment that sends the boys from infancy to old age in just a few days
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The flight of the Silver Turtle
by John Fardell
Ben, Zara, Sam, and Marcia begin their summer vacation by helping Professor Ampersand and a new friend build the Silver Turtle, a futuristic airplane, but on the day the first test flight is planned, a strange woman steals the airplane with the children inside.
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The other side of the island
by Allegra Goodman
Living with her family on Island 365 in the Tranquil Sea, Honor is leery of the controlled, perfect surroundings in which she lives and thus quickly finds herself in great danger by the powers-that-be after attempting to uncover the truth with the help of her equally skeptic friend named Helix. 50,000 first printing.
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The League of Seven
by Alan Gratz
When an alternate 1875 steam-driven America rediscovers electricity, the lifeblood of the Mangleborn monsters, and the secret society to protect humanity from the Mangleborn is compromised, twelve-year-old Archie must assemble a team of seven young heroes to save the world
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Virtually perfect
by Dan Gutman
When twelve-year-old Yip uses his father's new software to make a computer simulation of a boy his age, the creation breaks out of cyberspace into the real world and begins to complicate Yip's life
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A mutiny in time
by James Dashner
In Scholastic's next multi-platform series, history is broken and best friends Dak Smyth and Sera Froste, along with teen Hystorian Riq, must travel back in time using a device known as the Infinity Ring to correct the "Great Breaks" that have occurred where history has gone disastrously off course.
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