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Frostbite (Vampire Academy #02)
By Richelle Mead. 2008
"Rose protects her best friend and charge Lissa at a ski resort when immortal vampires attack. Rose's warrior-mother's return forces…
Rose to reflect on her feelings of abandonment and her responsibilities as a guardian." -- Provided by NLSTales from a not-so-graceful ice princess: Tales from a Not-So-Graceful Ice Princess (Dork diaries #04)
By Rachel Renée Russell. 2012
"When her crush, Brandon, reveals that the animal shelter where he volunteers is in danger of being closed, Nikki and…
her friends enter an ice skating competition to help raise money." -- Provided by NLSDear Napoleon, I know you're dead, but
By Elvira Woodruff. 1994
Faced with a class assignment to write a letter to a famous person, Marty chooses to write to Napoleon Bonaparte,…
about whom he has heard so much from his lovable grandfather. When his grandfather goes into a nursing home to recuperate from surgery, he tells Marty that one of the residents can deliver mail to the dead -- and Marty receives a reply, postmarked Paris, from Napoleon himself. For grades 3-6The Valentine star (The Kids of the Polk Street School #6)
By Patricia Reilly Giff, Blanche Sims. 1985
It's time to make Valentine cards in room 113. Emily Arrow can't wait to make an especially pretty one for…
Ms. Vincent, the new student teacher. But something happens to worry Emily: when she reports Sherri Dent to Ms. Rooney for leaving her seat while Emily is class monitor, mean Sherri writes Emily a note saying, "You'll be sorry." For grades 2-4The only one club
By Jeff Hopkins, Jane Naliboff. 2004
Jennifer is the only one in her class making decorations for Hanukah instead of Christmas. So she starts the "Only…
One Club" with a glitzy badge. When her friends want to join, Jennifer realizes that they are all "only one" in different ways. For grades K-3. 2004The blizzard
By Betty Ren Wright, Ronald Himler. 2003
Although a blizzard prevents his cousins from visiting for his birthday, a disappointed Billy ends up having a very special…
day when his teacher and classmates must stay overnight at his family's house to wait out the snowstormLooking for Bapu
By Anjali Banerjee. 2006
Anu is devastated when, on one of their birdwatching hikes, his beloved grandfather has a heart attack and dies. Anu…
tries everything he can think of to bring his grandfather back, or keep his spirit nearby, including trying to practice the rigors of a sadhu (holy man in India). Sasquatch nominee. Grades 4-7Ten ways to make my sister disappear (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Ser.)
By Norma Fox Mazer. 2008
Since ten-year-old Sprig's sister Dakota turned twelve, she's become a bossy know-it-all, making Sprig wish her sister would disappear. But…
with their father working far away in Afghanistan, a neighbor's unexpected illness, and best friend problems, Sprig realizes she may need Dakota after all. For grades 3-6. 2007Never mind!: a twin novel
By Avi, Rachel Vail. 2005
Twelve-year-old New York City twins Meg and Edward have nothing in common, so they are just as shocked as everyone…
else when Meg's hopes for popularity and Edward's mischievous schemes coincidentally collide in a hilarious showdown. For grades 5-8A mango-shaped space: a novel
By Wendy Mass. 2003
Eighth-grader Mia has been keeping a secret--even from her best friend, Jenna--ever since third grade, when she realized that not…
everyone sees a color for each name, number, and sound. Problems at school and her cat's death lead Mia to discoveries about herself and synesthesia. Schneider Family book award winner. For grades 5-8. 2003Secret identity (Shredderman #1)
By Wendelin Van Draanen, Brian Biggs. 2006
Dork in disguise
By Carol Gorman. 1999
Starting sixth grade as a new student, brainy Jerry Flack tries to change his image from "dork" to "cool." But…
pretending gets complicated, and he finds he would prefer to wear his glasses, join the science team, and be with Brenda--the girl he really likes. For grades 4-7. 1999Beekman's big deal
By Michael De Guzman. 2004
Tired of the frequent moves that he and his father must make, twelve-year-old Beekman begins to make connections with neighbors…
and classmates after settling in a small, unusual New York City neighborhoodBlow out the moon
By Libby Koponen. 2004
Sahara special
By Esmé Raji Codell. 2003
Sahara is failing fifth grade, but her mother knows she doesn't belong in special education. Instead, Sahara repeats the regular…
class, this time with a new teacher, Madame Poitier, who believes that rules should be positive, like "yes, listen," not negative, like "no talking." Some strong language. For grades 4-7. 2003Ruby Lu, brave and true
By Lenore Look, Anne Wilsdorf. 2004
Ruby Lu is almost eight and she likes lots of things--magic tricks, her baby brother Oscar, and visiting her grandparents…
in Chinatown. But she is worried about going to Chinese school and having relatives from China move into her home. For grades 2-4. 2004The cubs get the scoop (The Newspaper Club Series #2)
By Beth Vrabel. 2020
When Gordon snaps a photo of an escaped prisoner who is caught in a pigpen, The Cub Report gains national…
media attention. Meanwhile, the parents question the safety of a kid-run independent newspaper and the kids fight for their right to report the news. Sequel to The Newspaper Club (DB 99084). For grades 4-7. 2020The Boney Hand: Charlie & Frog : a mystery (Charlie and Frog #2)
By Karen Kane. 2019
When a Castle-on-the-Hudson school legend suddenly goes missing, Charlie is the prime suspect. But he and his best friend, Frog,…
are determined to find the real culprit. For grades 3-6. 2019Angel of Rainbow Gulch
By Helen M Swanson. 1992
New boy
By Julian Houston. 2005
In the late 1950s, fifteen-year-old Rob Garrett escapes the segregated South to become the first black student at an exclusive…
Connecticut boarding school. There, he witnesses persecution of another student who has bad acne. Perhaps Rob can make a difference, even though he is far away from his hometown friends who are organizing to fight segregation ... and talking of sitting in at a lunch counter