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9781338670899 Four Me? (Catwad #4) Jim Benton Everyone's favorite blue furball returns in his fourth laugh-out-loud collection from bestselling author Jim Benton! Catwad and Blurmp return with an all-new group of hilarious comic stories and a few bonus back-of-book activities! This snarky blue furball (and his adorably innocent friend) have a funny take on just about everything. It's a laugh-out-loud romp not to be missed, even if Catwad claims otherwise. Graphix
9780439900706 Frantastic Voyage Jim Benton Reduced to miniature size, Franny travels through her pet dog's nostril and into his stomach.
9780590252263 Free Willy 2 Nancy E. Krulik Reuniting with the beloved whale friend he once rescued, Jesse is called upon to save the day again when an oil spill threatens Willy's family and the oil company plans to put two younger orcas in an aquarium.
9780763638832 Full, Full, Full of Love Trish Cooke, Paul Howard For young Jay Jay, Sunday dinner at Gran's house is full of hugs and kisses, tasty dishes, all kinds of fishes, happy faces, and love. Candlewick Press (MA)
9780385370226 Fuzzy Mud Louis Sachar From Louis Sachar, the multi-award-winning author of Holes, comes the New York Times bestseller that's been nominated for 13 state awards and counting! They got lost. The world got scared. And the mud got fuzzy. Fifth grader Tamaya Dhilwaddi and seventh grader Marshall Walsh have been walking to and from Woodridge Academy together since elementary school. But their routine is disrupted when bully Chad Hilligas challenges Marshall to a fight. To avoid the conflict, Marshall takes a shortcut home through the off-limits woods. Tamaya, unaware of the reason for the detour, reluctantly follows. They soon get lost. And then they find trouble. Bigger trouble than anyone could ever have imagined. What they uncover might affect the future of the world. FUZZY MUD is an imaginative and suspenseful story of the great lengths we’ll go to for friendship and family, the mishaps and breakthroughs that are made in the name of science, and the wonders of mud . . . fuzzy mud. A JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD SELECTION A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR “The children are well-realized characters and agents within their immediate social worlds . . . [and] the very fate of the world is at stake.” —The New York Times “Holds as much suspense as fuel for discussion.” —Booklist, Starred Yearling
9780763664534 Ghetto Cowboy (the Inspiration for Concrete Cowboy) G. Neri Now a feature film, Concrete Cowboy, starring Idris Elba “Original in theme and inspirational in tone and content.” — Booklist From a Coretta Scott King Author Award Honor winner comes a street- smart tale about a displaced teen who learns to defend what’s right — the Cowboy Way. Inspired by the little- known urban riders of Philly and Brooklyn, this compelling tale of latter- day cowboy justice champions a world where your friends always have your back, especially when the chips are down. National Geographic Books
OS_642C5FDDE4220200B5DF417E Ghosts of the 20th Century Cheryl Harness
OS_642C5C9DE4220200B5DF2099 Going Someplace Special Patricia C. Mckissack and Jerry Pinkney
9781338616040 Good-Bye Stacey, Good-Bye (the Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novel #11): a Graphix Book (Adapted Edition) Ann M. Martin A brand-new Baby-sitters Club graphic novel adapted by Gabriela Epstein Stacey McGill is moving back to New York That means no more Stoneybrook Middle School, no more Charlotte Johanssen, and worst of all... no more Baby-sitters Club. Stacey's friends are crushed when they hear that Stacey's moving, especially Claudia. Stacey was her first best friend. What kind of going-away present is good enough for someone so special? How will the BSC go on without Stacey? Graphix
9780440419600 Gooney Bird Greene Lois Lowry This ALA Notable Children's Book by the two-time Newbery Medalist introduces a new girl in class who loves being the center of attention and tells the most entertaining "absolutely true" stories. Illustrations. Yearling Books
9780805028270 Grassland April Pulley Sayre Explores the physical characteristics, climate, plants and animals of the world's grasslands, details the effect of human activity, and features hands-on projects and information on preservation Twenty First Century Books
9780816727247 Growing up in Aztec Times Marion Wood Describes the daily life of the Aztecs, discussing life in the city, life in the country, education, food and drink, and other aspects. Troll Communications
Grumpy Monkey Dont Be Scared
9780545033350 Guts Gary Paulsen The author relates incidents in his life and how they inspired parts of his books about the character, Brian Robeson.
OS_642C60BD4F46D500B5D15B59 Hairdo! What We do and Did to our hair Ruth Freeman Swain
9780545401098 Happy Endings Robin Pulver When Mr. Wright makes his students study word endings on the last day of school, even the suffixes rebel.
9780545139700 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) J. K. Rowling Readers beware. The brilliant, breathtaking conclusion to J.K. Rowling's spellbinding series is not for the faint of heart--such revelations, battles, and betrayals await in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows that no fan will make it to the end unscathed. Luckily, Rowling has prepped loyal readers for the end of her series by doling out increasingly dark and dangerous tales of magic and mystery, shot through with lessons about honor and contempt, love and loss, and right and wrong. Fear not, you will find no spoilers in our review--to tell the plot would ruin the journey, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is an odyssey the likes of which Rowling's fans have not yet seen, and are not likely to forget. But we would be remiss if we did not offer one small suggestion before you embark on your final adventure with Harry--bring plenty of tissues.The heart of Book 7 is a hero's mission--not just in Harry's quest for the Horcruxes, but in his journey from boy to man--and Harry faces more danger than that found in all six books combined, from the direct threat of the Death Eaters and you-know-who, to the subtle perils of losing faith in himself. Attentive readers would do well to remember Dumbledore's warning about making the choice between "what is right and what is easy," and know that Rowling applies the same difficult principle to the conclusion of her series. While fans will find the answers to hotly speculated questions about Dumbledore, Snape, and you-know-who, it is a testament to Rowling's skill as a storyteller that even the most astute and careful reader will be taken by surprise.A spectacular finish to a phenomenal series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a bittersweet read for fans. The journey is hard, filled with events both tragic and triumphant, the battlefield littered with the bodies of the dearest and despised, but the final chapter is as brilliant and blinding as a phoenix's flame, and fans and skeptics alike will emerge from the confines of the story with full but heavy hearts, giddy and grateful for the experience. --Daphne Durham Scholastic Inc.
9780439928786 Henry's Freedom Box Ellen Levine A fictionalized account of how in 1849 a Virginia slave, Henry "Box" Brown, escapes to freedom by shipping himself in a wooden crate from Richmond to Philadelphia.
9780975529409 Historic Clarksville 1784-2004 Butler, John L. Historic Clarksville Publishing Company
9780545340076 Hod Rod Hamster Cynthia Lord A hamster, with the help of a canine junkyard dealer and his mouse assistants, builds a hot rod and drives it in a race against some very large dogs.
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