Josh Bell and his twin brother Jordan are stars of the basketball court and used to be completely unstoppable. But Jordan gets a girlfriend and is losing ...Show more
Josh Bell and his twin brother Jordan are stars of the basketball court and used to be completely unstoppable. But Jordan gets a girlfriend and is losing interest in basketball and hanging out with Josh. And their father has major heart problems that he refuses to address. Josh is worried but he can't let it affect his game. Can Josh keep his family together long enough to get through this basketball season?
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Josh Bell and his twin brother Jordan are stars of the basketball court and used to be completely unstoppable. But Jordan gets a girlfriend and is losing ...Show more
Josh Bell and his twin brother Jordan are stars of the basketball court and used to be completely unstoppable. But Jordan gets a girlfriend and is losing interest in basketball and hanging out with Josh. And their father has major heart problems that he refuses to address. Josh is worried but he can't let it affect his game. Can Josh keep his family together long enough to get through this basketball season?
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For mature readers who like historical fiction. In the midst of a yellow fever epidemic, Mattie must fight to save her family's coffee shop while protecting her family from the epidemic. *Recommended by TLAB*
For mature readers who like historical fiction. In the midst of a yellow fever epidemic, Mattie must fight to save her family's coffee shop while protecting her family from the epidemic. *Recommended by TLAB*
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For mature readers who like historical fiction. In the midst of a yellow fever epidemic, Mattie must fight to save her family's coffee shop while protecting her family from the epidemic. *Recommended by TLAB*
For mature readers who like historical fiction. In the midst of a yellow fever epidemic, Mattie must fight to save her family's coffee shop while protecting her family from the epidemic. *Recommended by TLAB*
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For mature readers who like a darker Disney. In this twist on Disney's Aladdin, street rat Aladdin and deposed Princess Jasmine must stop Jafar, who found...Show more
For mature readers who like a darker Disney. In this twist on Disney's Aladdin, street rat Aladdin and deposed Princess Jasmine must stop Jafar, who found a genie's lamp and has used his first two wishes to become sultan of Agrabah and a powerful sorcerer. The threat of a third wish leaves Agrabah in fear of what he might do next. Aladdin and Jasmine know the only way to stop Jafar is to incite a full-scale rebellion in Agrabah but what starts out as a rebellion threatens to turn into a deadly civil war.
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For mature readers who like a darker Disney. In this twist on Disney's Aladdin, street rat Aladdin and deposed Princess Jasmine must stop Jafar, who found...Show more
For mature readers who like a darker Disney. In this twist on Disney's Aladdin, street rat Aladdin and deposed Princess Jasmine must stop Jafar, who found a genie's lamp and has used his first two wishes to become sultan of Agrabah and a powerful sorcerer. The threat of a third wish leaves Agrabah in fear of what he might do next. Aladdin and Jasmine know the only way to stop Jafar is to incite a full-scale rebellion in Agrabah but what starts out as a rebellion threatens to turn into a deadly civil war.
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Cedar's family is moving back to Iron Creek after the tragic and devastating loss of her father and younger brother. Cedar is not looking forward to the s...Show more
Cedar's family is moving back to Iron Creek after the tragic and devastating loss of her father and younger brother. Cedar is not looking forward to the summer until she meets a boy named Leo, who works at the Summerlost Theatre Festival. Summerlost gives Cedar a job and a sense of purpose, but soon she's caught up in the mystery of a Hollywood actress who died tragically. Someone is sending her strange presents too - could these two things be related?
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Cedar's family is moving back to Iron Creek after the tragic and devastating loss of her father and younger brother. Cedar is not looking forward to the s...Show more
Cedar's family is moving back to Iron Creek after the tragic and devastating loss of her father and younger brother. Cedar is not looking forward to the summer until she meets a boy named Leo, who works at the Summerlost Theatre Festival. Summerlost gives Cedar a job and a sense of purpose, but soon she's caught up in the mystery of a Hollywood actress who died tragically. Someone is sending her strange presents too - could these two things be related?
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Peter is an orphan but he refuses to believe his sister is dead. When he meets a fortuneteller, he demands to know if she's still alive and how he can fin...Show more
Peter is an orphan but he refuses to believe his sister is dead. When he meets a fortuneteller, he demands to know if she's still alive and how he can find her. The fortuneteller tells him that an elephant will lead him to his sister, but that's only the beginning of his search for his sister.
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Peter is an orphan but he refuses to believe his sister is dead. When he meets a fortuneteller, he demands to know if she's still alive and how he can fin...Show more
Peter is an orphan but he refuses to believe his sister is dead. When he meets a fortuneteller, he demands to know if she's still alive and how he can find her. The fortuneteller tells him that an elephant will lead him to his sister, but that's only the beginning of his search for his sister.
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Nate has wanted to be in a Broadway show his whole life. At the very least, he'd like to see Broadway show. When he learns of an open casting call for E.T...Show more
Nate has wanted to be in a Broadway show his whole life. At the very least, he'd like to see Broadway show. When he learns of an open casting call for E.T.: The Musical, he knows he's perfect for the role. The only problem? He lives in Pennsylvania and his parents are very unsupportive of his Broadway dreams. So he plots an escape from suburbia to the glamorous, overwhelming New York City. Nate is totally out of his depth and everything goes wrong from the minute he gets off the bus in NYC. Can he still make the cut?
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Nate has wanted to be in a Broadway show his whole life. At the very least, he'd like to see Broadway show. When he learns of an open casting call for E.T...Show more
Nate has wanted to be in a Broadway show his whole life. At the very least, he'd like to see Broadway show. When he learns of an open casting call for E.T.: The Musical, he knows he's perfect for the role. The only problem? He lives in Pennsylvania and his parents are very unsupportive of his Broadway dreams. So he plots an escape from suburbia to the glamorous, overwhelming New York City. Nate is totally out of his depth and everything goes wrong from the minute he gets off the bus in NYC. Can he still make the cut?
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Lily was born Timothy, but she knows for a fact she's a girl. It's not easy for her though - she still looks like a boy and her father would like her to s...Show more
Lily was born Timothy, but she knows for a fact she's a girl. It's not easy for her though - she still looks like a boy and her father would like her to stay that way. Meanwhile, Dunkin (real name Norbert) is struggling with bipolar disorder and weight issues. They're not friends until one fateful summer morning when everything changes for them.
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Lily was born Timothy, but she knows for a fact she's a girl. It's not easy for her though - she still looks like a boy and her father would like her to s...Show more
Lily was born Timothy, but she knows for a fact she's a girl. It's not easy for her though - she still looks like a boy and her father would like her to stay that way. Meanwhile, Dunkin (real name Norbert) is struggling with bipolar disorder and weight issues. They're not friends until one fateful summer morning when everything changes for them.
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It's WWII and Cecily, Jeremy, and their mother has been evacuated from London to Cecily and Jeremy's Uncle Peregrine's country estate, far away from the a...Show more
It's WWII and Cecily, Jeremy, and their mother has been evacuated from London to Cecily and Jeremy's Uncle Peregrine's country estate, far away from the air raids and bombings. When they reach the train station, Cecily is amazed by the number of child evacuees without parents and convinces her mother and uncle that they should take a girl named May back to Heron Hall. May is unlike anyone Cecily and Jeremy have ever met and she mostly keeps to herself, but when she discovers the ruins of a castle nearby, all three children are fascinated and determined to figure out what the history of the castle is and why Cecily and May have found two boys hiding out in the ruins.
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It's WWII and Cecily, Jeremy, and their mother has been evacuated from London to Cecily and Jeremy's Uncle Peregrine's country estate, far away from the a...Show more
It's WWII and Cecily, Jeremy, and their mother has been evacuated from London to Cecily and Jeremy's Uncle Peregrine's country estate, far away from the air raids and bombings. When they reach the train station, Cecily is amazed by the number of child evacuees without parents and convinces her mother and uncle that they should take a girl named May back to Heron Hall. May is unlike anyone Cecily and Jeremy have ever met and she mostly keeps to herself, but when she discovers the ruins of a castle nearby, all three children are fascinated and determined to figure out what the history of the castle is and why Cecily and May have found two boys hiding out in the ruins.
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Grace's mother has always kept her on the move, the two never staying in one place for very long. When Grace's mother takes Grace to a place that finally ...Show more
Grace's mother has always kept her on the move, the two never staying in one place for very long. When Grace's mother takes Grace to a place that finally feels like home, Grace is happy - until her mother tells her its time to move again. The two have a fierce argument and Grace's last words to her mother are angry ones. Devastated by the sudden death of her mother and sent to live with a grandmother Grace has never met, Grace is determined to get away from this new small town and her grandmother until she receives a clue that she believes is sent from her mother and that will lead her to her true home.
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Grace's mother has always kept her on the move, the two never staying in one place for very long. When Grace's mother takes Grace to a place that finally ...Show more
Grace's mother has always kept her on the move, the two never staying in one place for very long. When Grace's mother takes Grace to a place that finally feels like home, Grace is happy - until her mother tells her its time to move again. The two have a fierce argument and Grace's last words to her mother are angry ones. Devastated by the sudden death of her mother and sent to live with a grandmother Grace has never met, Grace is determined to get away from this new small town and her grandmother until she receives a clue that she believes is sent from her mother and that will lead her to her true home.
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Griff works in a circus doing grunt work while hiding a secret: he can hear people's thoughts. When the circus master finds out his secret, Griff knows he...Show more
Griff works in a circus doing grunt work while hiding a secret: he can hear people's thoughts. When the circus master finds out his secret, Griff knows he has to leave, immediately. With his friend Tess and her magical creatures, the two make their escape from the circus and head out on their own. But even outside of the circus, away from most people, Griff keeps hearing a voice in his mind that he calls the whisperer. Meanwhile, Lute, the Crown Prince of the Realm, is under attack from his evil uncle Janko, who wants to rule the kingdom. Lute makes his escape just in time, but he's still in danger and unsure who he can trust. But then Lute and Griff cross paths and the meeting changes their lives; they might be the only ones who can help each other.
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Griff works in a circus doing grunt work while hiding a secret: he can hear people's thoughts. When the circus master finds out his secret, Griff knows he...Show more
Griff works in a circus doing grunt work while hiding a secret: he can hear people's thoughts. When the circus master finds out his secret, Griff knows he has to leave, immediately. With his friend Tess and her magical creatures, the two make their escape from the circus and head out on their own. But even outside of the circus, away from most people, Griff keeps hearing a voice in his mind that he calls the whisperer. Meanwhile, Lute, the Crown Prince of the Realm, is under attack from his evil uncle Janko, who wants to rule the kingdom. Lute makes his escape just in time, but he's still in danger and unsure who he can trust. But then Lute and Griff cross paths and the meeting changes their lives; they might be the only ones who can help each other.
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For mature readers who like historical fiction set during WWI. Private Tommo Peaceful lied about his age in order to enlist in the British Army - followin...Show more
For mature readers who like historical fiction set during WWI. Private Tommo Peaceful lied about his age in order to enlist in the British Army - following in the footsteps of his older brother. Now, he spends one agonizing night alone on night watch and all he can think about is the life and family he left behind.
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For mature readers who like historical fiction set during WWI. Private Tommo Peaceful lied about his age in order to enlist in the British Army - followin...Show more
For mature readers who like historical fiction set during WWI. Private Tommo Peaceful lied about his age in order to enlist in the British Army - following in the footsteps of his older brother. Now, he spends one agonizing night alone on night watch and all he can think about is the life and family he left behind.
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For mature readers who like realistic fiction about the immigrant experience. When Young Ju is 4 years old, her parents tell her they're moving Mi Gook, a...Show more
For mature readers who like realistic fiction about the immigrant experience. When Young Ju is 4 years old, her parents tell her they're moving Mi Gook, a place that is practically paradise, almost heaven, especially compared to her fishing village. in Korea But after a long plane right, Young Ju finds out that she's not in Mi Gook - she's in the United States of America and it's not paradise at all.
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For mature readers who like realistic fiction about the immigrant experience. When Young Ju is 4 years old, her parents tell her they're moving Mi Gook, a...Show more
For mature readers who like realistic fiction about the immigrant experience. When Young Ju is 4 years old, her parents tell her they're moving Mi Gook, a place that is practically paradise, almost heaven, especially compared to her fishing village. in Korea But after a long plane right, Young Ju finds out that she's not in Mi Gook - she's in the United States of America and it's not paradise at all.
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Ivy June and Catherine are from two different parts of Kentucky. They're participating in an exchange program where they will leave at each other's houses...Show more
Ivy June and Catherine are from two different parts of Kentucky. They're participating in an exchange program where they will leave at each other's houses and attend school together. Catherine has a beautiful home in an upperclass neighborhood; Ivy June lives with her grandparents and her father works in a mine. Still, the two find that they have more in common than they think. *Recommended by TLAB*
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Ivy June and Catherine are from two different parts of Kentucky. They're participating in an exchange program where they will leave at each other's houses...Show more
Ivy June and Catherine are from two different parts of Kentucky. They're participating in an exchange program where they will leave at each other's houses and attend school together. Catherine has a beautiful home in an upperclass neighborhood; Ivy June lives with her grandparents and her father works in a mine. Still, the two find that they have more in common than they think. *Recommended by TLAB*
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Clara is obsessed with master puppeteer Gaspare Grisini's act - in his hands, his puppets seem to come alive. She invites him to her birthday party to per...Show more
Clara is obsessed with master puppeteer Gaspare Grisini's act - in his hands, his puppets seem to come alive. She invites him to her birthday party to perform and shortly after, she disappears. Lizzie Rose and Parsefall, orphans who work with Grisini become prime suspects along with the puppeteer, but they had nothing to do with her kidnapping. Determined to find Clara and clear their names, Lizzie and Parse decide to investigate Grisini but they find much more than they bargained for.
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Clara is obsessed with master puppeteer Gaspare Grisini's act - in his hands, his puppets seem to come alive. She invites him to her birthday party to per...Show more
Clara is obsessed with master puppeteer Gaspare Grisini's act - in his hands, his puppets seem to come alive. She invites him to her birthday party to perform and shortly after, she disappears. Lizzie Rose and Parsefall, orphans who work with Grisini become prime suspects along with the puppeteer, but they had nothing to do with her kidnapping. Determined to find Clara and clear their names, Lizzie and Parse decide to investigate Grisini but they find much more than they bargained for.
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Bridge, Emily and Tabitha are best friends with one rule: no fighting. It seems easy enough even as they face a series of firsts in seventh grade: first t...Show more
Bridge, Emily and Tabitha are best friends with one rule: no fighting. It seems easy enough even as they face a series of firsts in seventh grade: first time flirting with a cute boy (he's a soccer player and Emily's really into him), first time saving the world (well, in Tabitha's own way), and first existential crisis (Bridge still doesn't understand why she didn't die when she was 8). But an innocent selfie goes wayward and throws the girls in chaos - can they stick to their rule and stay friends?
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Bridge, Emily and Tabitha are best friends with one rule: no fighting. It seems easy enough even as they face a series of firsts in seventh grade: first t...Show more
Bridge, Emily and Tabitha are best friends with one rule: no fighting. It seems easy enough even as they face a series of firsts in seventh grade: first time flirting with a cute boy (he's a soccer player and Emily's really into him), first time saving the world (well, in Tabitha's own way), and first existential crisis (Bridge still doesn't understand why she didn't die when she was 8). But an innocent selfie goes wayward and throws the girls in chaos - can they stick to their rule and stay friends?
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