Invisible Emmie
by
Terri Libenson
The lives of two middle school girls, one a quiet artist, the other a popular overachiever, intersect on a day shaped by a misdelivered note, crushes, humiliations, boredom and drama.
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Twins
by Varian Johnson
Featuring graphic art by the illustrator of Edwidge Danticat’s My Mommy Medicine, a series debut by the Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author of The Parker Inheritance finds twins Maureen and Francine distinguishing themselves for the first time by pursing separate interests at the beginning of the sixth grade.
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Big Nate : what's a little noogie between friends?
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Lincoln Peirce
Nate counts on his friends Teddy, Francis, and Chad to cheer him up when things don't go his way, including when his soccer team loses to a team with a sixty-game winless streak and his crush suddenly moves across the country
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All's faire in middle school
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Victoria Jamieson
Eleven-year-old Imogene (Impy) has grown up with two parents working at the Renaissance Faire and is eager to begin her own training as a squire, but first she'll need to prove her bravery while navigating the embarrassments caused by her eccentric family and outmaneuvering a clique of spiteful mean girls. By the author of the Newbery Honor-winning Roller Girl. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Monsters beware!
by Jorge Aguirre
Claudette puts her honor on the line in the Warrior Games, but a plot by the evil queen to use the games for her own purposes forces Claudette to decide if there is more to fighting than just winning
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The cardboard kingdom
by Chad Sell
Follows the adventures of a group of neighborhood children who make costumes from cardboard and use their imagination to create adventures with knights, robots, and monsters
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Secret coders : secrets & sequences
by
Gene Luen Yang
Determined to learn the entire history of once-elite Stately Academy, Hopper, Eni and Josh are challenged to outmaneuver creepy Principal Dean, who demands that the team turn over their most powerful robot and an even more threatening coding genius, Professor One-Zero.
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Wallace the brave
by Will Henry
Follows the adventures of Wallace, his best friend Spud, and new girl Amelia, as they explore their hometown of Snug Harbor
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Splatoon. Vol. 1
by Sankichi Hinodeya
In Inkopolis's Turf Wars, Goggles and Team Blue are ranked lower than their competitors, but with some teamwork and creativity, they can leave their mark on the tournament
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The son of Neptune : the graphic novel
by
Robert Venditti
A graphic novel rendition of the best-selling sequel follows the experiences of Percy, who has lost nearly all of his memory after a long sleep; Hazel, who is faced with the devastating consequences of misusing her gift; and Frank, who struggles to know his true heritage.
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Comics Squad : lunch!
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Jennifer L. Holm
A second all-star tribute to classic Sunday comics features eight riotous, action-packed stories that follow a lunch theme and include adventures starring the characters of such popular series as El Deafo and Peanuts. Simultaneous.
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Measuring up
by Lily Lamotte
Having just moved to Seattle from Taiwan, twelve-year-old Cici enters a cooking competition to win the chance to see her grandmother again, but she only knows how to cook Taiwanese food.
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Bera the one-headed troll
by
Eric Orchard
After finding a human baby in the realm of trolls, Bera sets out to protect it from the other trolls by returning the baby to its own world
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Tim Burton's The nightmare before Christmas
by
Jun Asuka
When Jack Skellington becomes tired of Halloween and stumbles upon a secret door that leads to Christmas, he becomes excited with the new holiday and decides to take over.
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Chloe
by
Greg Tessier
Chloe's plan to fit in at her new school hits a snag when she comes up against a group of popular mean girls, fashion faux-pas, and the embarrassing antics of her family.
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