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A Savage ThunderAntietam and the Bloody Road to Freedomby Murphy, Jim |
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African AcrosticsA Word in Edgewaysby Harley, Avis |
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Beyond the Station Lies the Seaby Richter, JuttaFrom a celebrated author comes a tale of adventure, suspense, and friendship. Cosmos and Niner have adapted to their life on the street, but they decide to set... |
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The Hard Kind of Promiseby Willner-Pardo, Gina |
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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 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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A Gift from ChildhoodMemories of an African Boyhoodby Diakité, Baba WaguéBaba Wagué is only four years old when he is sent to the tiny Malian village of Kassaro to be raised by his paternal grandparents, according to the family tra... |
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The Story of Cirrus Fluxby Skelton, MatthewLondon, 1783. Orphan Cirrus Flux is being watched. Merciless villains are conniving to steal the world’s most divine power—The Breath of God—which they b... |
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Griff Carver, Hallway Patrolby Krieg, JimTwelve-year-old Griff Carver knows a thing or two about fighting crime. Because Griff’s not just any kid—he’s a kid with a badge. And if you are a crimin... |
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Shake, Rattle & Turn That Noise Down!How Elvis Shook Up Music, Me and Momby Stamaty, Mark AlanFOR HIS EIGHTH birthday, Mark Alan Stamaty’s parents gave him his very own radio. Little did his mother realize that that innocent-looking plastic box would ... |
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