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Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales

Author: 
Tamora Pierce
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Reading Level: Grade 6+

Attention all Tortall lovers! This collection of short stories is an offering of  further adventures in Pierce's world of Tortall

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Other engrossing series set in fantasy worlds include:

The Damar series by Robin McKinley

The Ranger's Apprentice Series by John Flanghan and

The Abhorsen Trilogy by Garth Nix

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Lark

Author: 
Tracey Porter
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Reading Level: Grade 8+

He was the father of one of the younger kids on her gymnastics team. How was 16-year-old Lark supposed to know that he was a predator? Lark died of exposure after he assaulted her and left her tied to a tree in the winter woods.

Lark's ghost begins visiting Nyetta soon after. Lark needs Nyetta to do something for her, something Nyetta is afraid to do. If Nyetta does not do it, Lark will be condemned to a horrible fate for eternity.

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Other ghostly tales include

The Sledding Hill by Chris Crutcher

Elsewhere by Gabrielle by Zevin and

The Everafter by Amy Huntley

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Press Here

Author: 
Herve Tullet
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Reading Level: Ages 2 - 6

An analog version of a tablet computer, this clever book is perfect for anyone's digital era child.

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The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle

Author: 
Hugh Lofting
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Reading Level: K-5

The second book in the wonderfully adventrous Dolittle series starts off by introducing us to Tommy Stubbins, future naturalist. To sate his curiosity about animals and their nature, Tommy asks Dr. Dolittle to apprentice him and teach him all he knows about animals and their languages - and so Dolittle, Stubbins and a few old friends set sail, hoping to learn the language of the Shellfish.

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How to Teach a Slug to Read

Author: 
Susan Pearson
Illustrator: 
David Slonim
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Reading Level: Ages 4 - 6

Have you ever seen a slug in your backyard or garden?  If so, you may have wondered -- "how on earth would I go about teaching this slug to read, if it asked me?  I don't know the first thing about teaching a slug to read!"  Well, never fear -- this wonderful, instructional book will tell you everything you need to know about teaching slugs the wonderful art of reading.  You might even learn some good tips for yourself! 

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Other great books about reading:

How Do You Read to a Rabbit? by Andrea Wayne-von-Konigslow

Read to Tiger by S. J. Fore

Dog Loves Books by Louise Yates

We Are In a Book! by Mo Willems

Adios, Oscar!: a Butterfly Fable by Peter Elwell

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The Romeo and Juliet Code

Author: 
Phoebe Stone
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Reading Level: Grades 4-6

Because of Hitler's unrelenting bombing of London, many families chose to move their children away from the city. When her parents decide to bring 11-year-old Felicity across the ocean to live with her father's extended family in Maine, Felicity finds herself thrust into the middle of a dark family secret.

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Other stories of children torn from their homes by war include:

Good Night Mr. Tom by Michelle Magorian and

Is It Night or Day? by Fern Schumer Chapman

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Riding Invisible

Author: 
Sandra Alonzo
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Reading Level: Grade 7-9

15-year-old Yancy is on the run, but not for the usual reasons. He does well in school, has friends and his parents love him. Yancy is running because of his monster of a brother, 16-year-old Will. Will has a "conduct disorder." For Yancey that means Will can terrorize him with almost no consequences. Yancy's parents barely react after Will cuts the tail off of Yancy's beloved horse Sky. When Will tries to stab Sky Yancy knows it is time to for him and Sky to leave.

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Other tales of dangerous older brothers include:

Tangerine by Edward Bloor and

Vandal by Michael Simmons

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The Body Finder

Author: 
Kimberly Derting
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Reading Level: Grades 8-10

All her life 16-year-old Violet Ambrose has heard the echoes of the dead. Not all dead people and animals. Just those who have died violently. When Maya is called when she and her best friend Jay are riding a wave runner, she finds the body of a recently murdered teen girl. It soon becomes apparent that the murder is not an isolated event but the work of a serial killer.

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Other murderous thrillers include:

The Christopher Killer: A Forensic Mystery by Alane Ferguson and

Acceleration by Graham McNamee and

Genesis Alpha by Rune Michaels

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Guys Read: Funny Business

Author: 
Jon Scieszka
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A hilarious collection of stories from some of your favorite authors - don't miss out on this one.  My personal favorite is the story by Kate DiCamillo and Jon Scieszka - a series of letters between a favorite author, and a kid looking to get his homework done quickly and easily.

 

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The Gathering

Author: 
Kelley Armstrong
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Reading Level: Grade 7-9

16-year-old Maya and her adoptive parents live on Vancouver Island in an isolated forested town owned by a medical research company. There are benefits, Maya's K-12 school features the best instructors, technology and materials, but the school only has an enrollment of sixty-eight students. Maya loves the deep forest around the "town" but there isn't much to the town, movies, shopping and restuarants are a long drive away. Best of all, Maya is accepted, even though she is Native American, has a mysterious paw birthmark and an eerie connection to wild cats, especially cougars.

But this past year a string of dark occurrences have Maya questioning her heritage and how safe her isolated little town really is.

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Other brooding tales with mysterious settings include:

The Gardener by Stephanie Boodeen and

Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia

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