September 2018 list by L. Buehler
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The Big Game
by Tim Green
Danny Owens is dedicating his seventh-grade football season to his recently-deceased father, an NFL legend, but the pressure to succeed is magnified by his inability to read.
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Boo Crew
by Carolyn Keene
In the 10th book of this interactive mystery series, kids are invited to help Nancy and her friends discover the truth behind what is rumored to be a haunted theater.
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Harbor me
by Jacqueline Woodson
The National Ambassador for Young People's Literature and author of the National Book Award-winning Brown Girl Dreaming traces the experiences of a group of kids who meet weekly to support each other through their struggles with racism, a parent's imprisonment, financial setbacks and other challenges.
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Heidi Heckelbeck Is So Totally Grounded!
by Wanda Coven
When Mom asks for help cleaning the house, Heidi takes her magic a little too far. After all, who really wants to deal with all that dust, dirt, and grime? Not Heidi, that's who! So she creates a cleaning helper named Dusty to do her dirty work. There's only one problem: Dusty isn't the most careful cleaner, and when he accidentally breaks Mom's favorite vase, Heidi gets so totally grounded.
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Mystery on Mushroom Island
by Winter Morgan
Edison and Billy have an explosive adventure on Mushroom Island in the final Unofficial Minecraft Mystery installment.
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The Phantom Tower
by Keir Graff
Moving to Chicago for a fresh start in the aftermath of a parent's death, twins Colm and Mal process their grief by making new friends and wandering through their fascinating apartment building before discovering a mysterious elevator portal to a parallel dimension.
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The Story Collector
by Kristin O'Donnell Tubb
A story based on the author's childhood introduces 11-year-old Viviani Joffrey Fedeler, who lives in the New York Public Library and decides to play a Halloween prank on a girl who teases Viviani for believing in ghosts.
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