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The Tilting Houseby Llewellyn, Tom“Whaddya say you boys and me take five and poke around a bit?†“Poke around where?†I asked. “Around our new house. I’ll bet if we look in every no... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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FROZEN IN TIMEby Sparkes, Ali |
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Kakapo RescueSaving the World's Strangest Parrot [Scientists in the Field]by Montgomery, SyOn remote Codfish Island off the southern coast of New Zealand live the last ninety-one kakapo parrots on earth. These trusting, flightless, and beautiful bird... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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Chasing Orionby Lasky, Kathryn |
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Lawn Boy Returnsby Paulsen, GaryGary Paulsen’s funny follow-up to Lawn Boy is full of big surprises and big laughs. Lawn Boy says: The summer I was twelve, mowing lawns with Grandpa’s old... |
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The Case of the Gypsy Good-bye [Enola Holmes Mystery]by Springer, NancyAs Enola searches for the missing Lady Blanchefleur del Campo, she discovers that her brother Sherlock is just as diligently searching for Enola herself—and ... |
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Dark Lifeby Falls, KatSet in an apocalyptic future where rising oceans have swallowed up entire regions and people live packed like sardines on the dry land left, DARK LIFE is the h... |
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The Red Pyramid [Kane Chronicles]by Riordan, RickSince their mother’s death, Carter and Sadie have become near strangers. While Sadie has lived with her grandparents in London, her brother has traveled the ... |
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Chemistry Science Fair Projects Using Inorganic Stuffby Gardner, Robert |
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Peter Kent's City Across TimeFrom the Stone Age to the Distant Futureby Kent, PeterPeter Kent’s brilliant cross-sections show how an early settlement changes into a bustling, modern-day city. The lively, warm and friendly illustrations are ... |
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