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The Wearle
by Chris D'Lacey
Arriving with other young dragons to the world of their ancestors, Gabrial causes an accident that threatens his status with the group, while Ren, a young boy, crosses into dragon territory to prevent an all-out war between humans and dragons.
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The Forever Court
by Dave Rudden
Elevated to the rank of a true Knight in the wake of a shattered boundary between the human world and the world of the dark, Denizen is summoned to the sinister Forever Court and catapulted into battle at the same time he is challenged by a mysterious order of dark worshippers.
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The summer of bad ideas
by Kiera Stewart
Two mismatched cousins from estranged branches of a family spend an adventure-filled summer together in Florida, completing a list of "Good Ideas for Summertime" as recommended by their eccentric late grandmother.
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Donny's inferno
by P. W Catanese
Donny is rescued from certain death by milleniums-old dignitary Angela Obscura, who has chosen him to help prevent a kind underworld from returning to its previous violence
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Pigs might fly
by Nick Abadzis
The daughter of a renowned inventor, Lily Leanchops' obsession with building a functional aircraft is put to the test when the Warthogs, piloting flying machines protected by dark magic, set out to claim Pigdom Plains for their own
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The storyteller
by Aaron Starmer
Worrying about the brother who has been silent since witnessing an unsolved shooting, Keri receives her brother's strange confessions and is inspired to tell stories that reveal hidden truths and compel others to act, forgive and imagine a better world.
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| Genuine Sweet by Faith HarkeyWith a name like Genuine Sweet, you'd think she'd have a life to match, but things aren't easy for this small-town Georgia girl. Her family is poorer than ever since her hard-drinking dad lost his job, and even though Genuine has the gift of "fetching" wishes, the wishes can only be used for other people. |
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| Dreamer, Wisher, Liar by Charise Mericle HarperThe mysterious jar is labeled "wishes," and it might be the only thing that can transform Ashley's terrible summer. It's bad enough that she has to babysit for annoyingly perky 7-year-old Claire -- how is Ash also supposed to deal with her best friend Lucy moving away? |
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| The Seventh Wish by Kate MessnerIt's not every ice-fishing expedition that yields a wish-granting fish, and 12-year-old Charlie isn't going pass up the chance to make some changes in her life. She could use a new Irish dancing dress, for instance, and she'd like Roberto Sullivan to notice her. Yet while Charlie's fish-wishes do come true, the results are often complicated. |
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Wish
by Barbara O'Connor
"A story about a girl who, with the help of the dog of her dreams, discovers that family doesn't always have to be related--they are simply people who love you for who you are"
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