February 2017 by Carrie Kelley
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Demon Dentist
by David Walliams
When children in his town begin waking up to discover that the Tooth Fairy has left them icky bugs instead of coins in exchange for fallen-out teeth, young Alfie is forced to book an appointment with a scary new dentist in town.
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The False Fairy
by Jordan Quinn
When a mysterious spell hypnotizes all the fairies on the island of Primlox and causes them to disappear, Prince Lucas and Clara team up with the last remaining fairy, a wild storyteller named Falsk, to find the missing fairies.
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Jed and the Junkyard War
by Steven Bohls
Waking up on his 12th birthday to discover that his parents have gone missing, Jed follows a cryptic list of instructions only to land in the middle of a mysterious war surrounding a floating junkyard city.
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Nothing But Trouble
by Jacqueline Davies
A first entry in a new series by the author of the Lemonade War books follows the antics of a budding scientist and a mischief-loving artist who team up to improve their depressed small town, one epic prank at a time.
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Rise of the Titans
by Kate O'Hearn
Caught in the middle of an ancient power struggle, Emily and Pegasus must venture to Diamond Head volcano in Hawaii to track down the one thing that can save Olympus--before the Titans get there first.
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Scar Island
by Dan Gemeinhart
Twelve-year-old Jonathan Grisby has been sent to a Reform School for Troubled Boys, a former lunatic asylum which is currently run by a sadist who enjoys punishing the boys; but when a lightning strike kills all the adults the boys find themselves suddenly free--and trapped on Scar Island which seems to be sinking into the ocean.
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Search for the Sea Monster
by Erin Soderberg
Embarking on an epic voyage to find a mysterious monster far out at sea, the puppy pirates share a bravery-testing adventure that reveals unexpected qualities in their quiet new crewmate, Einstein.
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The Silver Gate
by Kristin Bailey
Siblings Elric and Wynn embark on a perilous but magical journey in search of a safe haven when Wynn, a developmentally delayed child who was supposed to be abandoned at birth, is accused of being a changeling and condemned to a life of harsh servitude.
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Word of Mouse
by James Patterson
A rare blue mouse who has the ability to read, write and talk to humans makes a dramatic escape from a mysterious laboratory and must use his special skills to survive in the dangerous outdoors and find his missing family.
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