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Best Shot in the WestThe Adventures of Nat Loveby MCKISSACK, Patricia C. & McKissack, Frederick L. |
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Lost & FoundThree by Shaun Tanby Tan, Shaun |
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Just the Right SizeWhy Big Animals Are Big and Little Animals Are Littleby Davies, Nicola |
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A Savage ThunderAntietam and the Bloody Road to Freedomby Murphy, Jim |
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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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Calamity Jackby Hale, Shannon & Hale, DeanJack likes to think of himself as a criminal mastermind…with an unfortunate amount of bad luck. A schemer, plotter, planner, trickster, swindler...maybe even... |
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Whaling SeasonA Year in the Life of an Arctic Whale Scientist [Scientists in the Field]by Lourie, PeterNot all scientists live where they work, harvest their own subjects, or use information passed down from generation after generation of Inupiaq Eskimos to help... |
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Half-Minute Horrorsby Rich, Susan |
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John BrownHis Fight for Freedomby Hendrix, JohnPublished on the 150th anniversary of John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry, this biography explores the life of one of American history’s most controversial ... |
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Saving the Ghost of the MountainAn Expedition Among Snow Leopards in Mongoliaby Montgomery, SyPeople call it “The Ghost of the Mountain,†for those who live among snow leopards almost never see one. Beautiful spotted coats conceal these elusive cats... |
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