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Maya and the rising dark
(Barron, Rena)
"A twelve-year-old girl discovers her father is the keeper of the gateway between our world and The Dark, and when he goes missing she'll need to unlock her own powers and fight a horde of spooky creatures set on starting a war"-- Provided by publisher
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Magic -- Juvenile fiction
Missing persons -- Juvenile fiction
African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
Missing persons

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Mercy Watson to the Rescue
(Kate DiCamillo)
Junior Fiction (80 pages) Recommended for Grades K-2. After Mercy the pig snuggles to sleep with the Watsons, all three awaken with the bed teetering on the edge of a big hole in the floor. [Kit added 03/2011]
Genre(s):
Fiction

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80 p

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Midnight at the Barclay Hotel
(Bradley, Fleur)
Recommended for Grades 4-6. Five murder suspects are invited to the haunted Barclay Hotel for a weekend getaway, and it is up to twelve-year-old JJ and eleven-year-old Penny--and a lonely ghost--to figure out who committed the crime
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Children's Fiction
Ghost stories
Brothers Death -- Fiction
Paranormal fiction
Conspiracy theories -- Fiction
Missing persons -- Fiction

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Millionaires for the month
(McAnulty, Stacy)
Recommended for Grades 3-4. "After seventh graders Benji and Felix "borrow" $20 from a lost wallet, the billionaire owner challenges them to spend over $5 million dollars in thirty days in order to learn life lessons about money"-- Provided by publisher
Genre(s):
Money -- Juvenile fiction
Wealth -- Juvenile fiction
Middle school students -- Juvenile fiction
Middle school students

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Mouse and the Motorcycle, The
(Beverly Cleary)
Junior Fiction (186 pages) Recommended for Grades K-4. A reckless young mouse named Ralph makes friends with a boy in room 215 of the Mountain View Inn and discovers the joys of motorcycling. [Kit added 10/2011]
Genre(s):
Fiction

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186 p

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My life as an ice cream sandwich
(Zoboi, Ibi Aanu)
Recommended for Grades 4-6. Twelve-year-old Ebony-Grace Norfleet has lived with her beloved grandfather Jeremiah in Huntsville, Alabama ever since she was little. As one of the first black engineers to integrate NASA, Jeremiah has nurtured Ebony-Grace's love for all things outer space and science fiction--especially Star Wars and Star Trek. But in the summer of 1984, when trouble arises with Jeremiah, it's decided she'll spend a few weeks with her father in Harlem. Harlem is an exciting and terrifying place for a sheltered girl from Hunstville, and Ebony-Grace's first instinct is to retreat into her imagination. But soon 126th Street begins to reveal that it has more in common with her beloved sci-fi adventures than she ever thought possible, and by summer's end, Ebony-Grace discovers that Harlem has a place for a girl whose eyes are always on the stars
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African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
Imagination -- Juvenile fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction
Imagination
Fiction

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250

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