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As brave as you
by Jason Reynolds
"When two brothers decide to prove how brave they are, everything backfires--literally"
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Charmed, I'm Sure
by Sarah Darer Littman
The daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming gives herself a makeover after failing to secure a date for the Fall Festive dance only to learn that being the fairest in the land is not as exciting as she imagined. Simultaneous and eBook.
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A whisper of horses
by Zillah Bethell
In a post-apocalyptic Great Britain, after her mother's death Serendipity, about twelve, leaves Lahn Dan and teams up with an orphan, Tab, hoping to find horses surviving somewhere
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| Hello, Universe by Erin Entrada KellyThere's nothing like getting stuck down a well to bring your friends together. Timid, insecure 11-year-old Virgil Salinas has two best friends -- Kaori, a self-styled psychic, and Gulliver, a guinea pig -- as well as a crush on Valencia, a deaf classmate who's looking for some new friends herself. |
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Dragonwatch
by Brandon Mull
A debut entry in a spin-off sequel to the Fablehaven series follows the broken alliance between humans and dragons that have come to regard dragon sanctuaries as prisons.
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CatStronauts : race to Mars
by Drew Brockington
"With national pride and valuable scientific research on the line, the CatStronauts race against the CosmoCats and others to be the first cats to Mars"
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| Lola Levine is Not Mean! by Monica Brown; illustrated by Angela DominguezSpirited second-grade soccer player Lola never meant to injure her classmate Juan with that slide tackle, but now the other kids at school are calling her mean and refusing to play with her. Lola with some support from her best friend Josh and her creative, Peruvian-Jewish family work hard to figure out how she can make things right and get back on the field. |
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| Skateboard Party by Karen English; illustrated by Laura FreemanThird-grader Richard lives for skateboarding, and he's excited to show off his flat-ground Ollie at his friend Greg's party. He's less excited about a note home from his teacher about his poor schoolwork. It's hard for Richard to remember how to spell "quotient," or when his report about howler monkeys is due. But it might be even harder to hide the teacher's note from his parents until after the party. |
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| The Story of Diva and Flea by Mo Willems; illustrated by Tony DiTerlizziPampered pooch Diva considers it her job to patrol the courtyard of the fancy apartment building where she lives. She never considers exploring further until she meets alley cat Flea, who is a devoted flâneur -- someone who roams the streets, seeing the sights. And there are so many sights -- after all, this is Paris! |
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