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Small Steps
Small steps is another amzing book by Louis Sachar. If you have read the book holes, also by Louis Sachar, you will know Armpit & X-ray, they have both made it out of camp green lake. This time they think everything is going swell when they find out how much trouble it takes just to scalp a few tickets... this is a great book & I highly recommend it, especially for ages 9 - 13. -
Twice Upon a Time
This is another great version of Rupunzel. But this time you learn Rupunzels & the Princes' story. -
Big Trouble in the Big Apple
The Thea Sisters are delighted that they get to go to New York so that Nicky can run in the big apple marathon, while they are there the take a visit to meet Pamela's family. They find out that her family's pizza shop is being threatened to be burnt by a mysterious person named Phoenix scaring all customers away! Can they save the pizza place, find out who Phoenix is & get Nicky to the Marathon in time? -
A Girl Called Harry
Harry has always wondered if imagination is something fast, like a cheetah. Or is it something that can only take you away if you let it, like a chihuahua. When the new girl at school takes away Harrys best friend, her imagination takes her on a rollercoaster ride Harry will never forget. I highly recomend this book for ages 9-13 -
Me! (Just Like You, Only Better)
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Nancy Drew Identity Reavealed
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Inkheart
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Shadow
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The Butterfly Lion
Bertie finds a white lion in his home in Africa. He becomes great friends with his lion, but sadly the time comes when Bertie has to go off to boarding school and the white lion is sold to a circus.
This amazing tale includes features such as wild animals, frienship, war, and love. I reccomend this book highly, especially for ages 9-13 -
Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Cabin Fever
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Unseen
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Unbearable
Read some of the most unbearable things ever in this book!
*Flies for lunch!
*A goat swallows your opal!
*You grow extra nails!
*And you wear the same shoes for 3 months!
This is a funny, gross, and hard to put down book that I highly reccomend. -
The Silver Chair
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Emerald Star
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The Last Battle
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
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Midnight
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Long Way Home
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The Hobbit
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Kaspar, Prince of Cats
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Just Shocking
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Once
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Missing Mabel
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Cool
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The 13-Storey Treehouse
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Worry Warts
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Then
Felix and Zelda have managed to jump of the train they're on that's leading to a jewish death camp, now the must look after each other, find new parents, and diguise themselves so the Nazi's don't find out they're jewish. Every thing seems to be going great, especially since they've found a new parent, but will Zelda's annoyance at the Nazi's help? -
Message From Mia
Jack has been devastated ever since his sister had the accident... He can't stop thinking of the last words he said to her "drop dead Mia!" Jack is always getting weird feelings ever since the accident, and then he got the text message from Mia. Will Jack be able to find out what really happened on that Tuesday afternoon? -
Worm Story
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Extra Time
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Too Small To Fail
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Lily Alone
When Lily's Mum goes on a trip to Spain with her new boyfriend, Lilly and her three younger siblings are left home alone. Can Lily manage to look after the kids and make them keep their secret? Or do they need to go for a camping adventure, at the park? -
Where the Crickets Sing