Your library
▾
All collections
Your library
Wishlist
Currently reading
To read
Read but unowned
Favorites
List
Covers
Tags
Tags
Authors
Series
Genres
MDS/DDC
LC Classification
Lexile Measures
Media
Cover Data
a-z
count
down
across
size
large
▾
small
medium
large
columns
4
▾
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Search
▾
All fields
Titles/authors
Tags
Reviews
Comments
Subjects
Most fields
Advanced search...
Search tips...
Loading...
Collections:
Tags:
Your library
(201)
Wishlist
(0)
Currently reading
(0)
To read
(0)
Read but unowned
(0)
Favorites
(0)
All collections
(201)
"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" follows four friends as they spend their first summer away from each other. Lena
(1)
.When 13-year-old Dinnie Doone is plucked out of her troubled life by her aunt and uncle and whisked away to an international school in Switzerland
(1)
12-year-old Jonas is chosen to be the community's Receiver of Memories. Under the tutelage of the Elders and an old man known as the Giver
(1)
14-year-old Homer Hickam decided in 1957 to build his own rockets.
(1)
A big fight among the BSC members goes on for several weeks without any of them speaking to each other
(1)
A biography of a strong and dedicated woman who successfully worked for the recognition of women in the field of medicine in both the United States and Great Britain.
(1)
a cat who gets trapped in the wall
(1)
a comfortable place
(1)
A country-mouse
(1)
a famous black jazz musician
(1)
a famous physicist who is working on a covert project for the Allies. Though his father is forbidden to discuss the project in any detail
(1)
a friend of the family
(1)
A highly infectious
(1)
A hilarious account of a child genius who was unfortunately born into a family of dimwits. Matilda uses her keen intellect to seek revenge on those who underestimate her.
(1)
a lighthouse keeper's daughter living on an island off the coast of Delaware in 1861. Amelia helps her father keep the light and her mother keep the house
(1)
a magical boy who can charm and talk to animals. Then
(1)
a motherless African American boy who goes looking for the father he’s never met
(1)
A mysterious seaman hides at a country inn; cut-throats raid a sleepy English village; suddenly
(1)
a neurotic house-elf suddenly appears to warn him against returning to school. Strange things are happening. Why can only Harry hear an eerie voice talking about escaping and killing?
(1)
A sequel to Sachar's Sideway Stories from Wayside School
(1)
A story all about baseball and a young man who knows everything about the game except how to play.
(1)
a tattered windbreaker
(1)
A thirteen-year-old girl seemingly destined for a modeling career finds she has a deformation of the spine called scoliosis.
(1)
about attending art school which she has a passion for and tries to sort out her relationship with Costos. Carmen’s mother has a baby
(1)
acceptance by their own people
(1)
Adam encounters a past
(1)
After having survived a plane crash and 54 days in the Canadian wilderness several years earlier
(1)
After her mother leaves home suddenly
(1)
After his parents die
(1)
After Mary Anne throws away a chain letter
(1)
agnostic-going-on-atheist Jason Bock invents a new god -- the town's water tower. He recruits an unlikely group of worshippers: his snail-farming best friend
(1)
Albus Dumbledore invites Harry to join him in piecing together the tale of Voldemort’s parentage and upbringing – a tale that will reveal his darkest secret yet.
(1)
alien freak can become cool. Who knows? Paul might even become a hero!
(1)
Aliens have attacked Earth twice and almost destroyed the human species. To make sure humans win the next encounter
(1)
Alison moves into the neighborhood. Stephanie hopes all three of them can be best friends
(1)
Almost a Woman continues Esmeralda Santiago’s amazing story of a young woman caught between two worlds.
(1)
along with some laughs
(1)
Amalia enjoys confiding in her diary (her “Nbook”)
(1)
Amanda
(1)
An account of how three friends helped each other to make it through high school
(1)
An affectionate
(1)
an archaeologist. He then disappears on an expedition
(1)
An astonishing technique for recovering and cloning dinosaur DNA has been discovered. Creatures once extinct now roam Jurassic Park
(1)
an event involving two other rival schools of magic
(1)
an indoor place
(1)
and 13-year-old Stephen has just reached the gates of the top secret military base in Los Alamos
(1)
and a competition that hasn't happened for a hundred years.
(1)
and a crush who has pinkeye
(1)
and a new family history created. Suddenly nothing is as it once seemed; you can trust no one
(1)
and adroit observer of human nature
(1)
and another part wants to grow up and be like older teenagers
(1)
and Arthur have only seconds to get to the basement before the monstrous twister is on top of them. Little do they know that even if they do survive the storm
(1)
and betrayal in the Deep South of the 1930s.
(1)
and Bryon can't figure it out.
(1)
and Carmen deals (poorly) with her mother dating again and having the nerve to borrow the Pants!
(1)
and Constantinople. It is a chance to go on a great voyage and to escape the angry mobs who now threaten him and his home. Emmet accepts.At sea Captain Drake's sailors become restless and angry -- animals who sniff out fear. Emmet witnesses death upon blo
(1)
and darkly funny story of a teenage outcast.
(1)
and Dr. Livesey--set out to find the treasure.But they trust the one they should most fear
(1)
and economic difficulties brought on by the Great Depression. When Mama falls ill and a strike for better working conditions threatens to uproot their new life
(1)
and even uncover a years-old mystery too.
(1)
and fairy godmothers
(1)
and fighting her enemies
(1)
and Frodo was weakening. Weighed down by the compulsion of the Ring he began finally to despair.
(1)
and future and his ultimate transformation from a harsh and grasping old miser to a charitable and compassionate human being.
(1)
and future too horrible to contemplate.
(1)
and getting their first periods
(1)
and harboring a secret crush on her brother's tutor.
(1)
and her attitude is causing a big rift between her and Dawn.
(1)
and her best friend's crush.
(1)
and her sisters
(1)
and his battles against Parkinson¹s disease. Packed with dramatic black-and-white photos
(1)
and increasing pain in his lightning-shaped scar
(1)
and inventing for herself what she will become.
(1)
and irrefutably delightful girl who lives alone (with a monkey) in her wacky house
(1)
and James discovers a secret entranceway into the mammoth fruit. When he crawls inside
(1)
and Janie. When they form a secret club to talk about private subjects like boys
(1)
and Jessi becomes stranded overnight at her dance school. But the biggest worry is Stacey--she and her mom drove to the mall in the snow and have not been heard from since!
(1)
and lately Maggie has become obsessed with dieting.
(1)
and lately she has begun to think they are too immature for her.
(1)
and learns more about his parents and a secret that is hidden in the school.
(2)
and Lena share their individual adventures with the Pants collective
(1)
and Mary Anne is heartbroken.
(1)
and Mary Anne. Together they're the BSC -- and they will deal with whatever's thrown their way... even if it's a rival baby-sitting club!
(1)
and medical school rather than follow their childhood friends into the criminal life.
(1)
and more courage than he knew he possessed
(1)
and new boyfriend help heal her self-confidence - and restore her faith in other people.
(1)
and not only that
(1)
and not to the low expectations the world has for her. Esperanza's story is that of a young girl coming into her power
(1)
and optimistic
(1)
and other grave offenses
(1)
and Posy Fossil are three little orphan girls adopted as babies by the eccentric Matthew Brown
(1)
and preferably a beautiful place. And that's why she decided upon the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
(1)
and romantic Amy come of age while their father is off to war.
(1)
and sees innocent people of peace cut to shreds by men who seemed good. He realizes he must pick his friends carefully and rely on none.
(1)
and she feels her lifelong bond is slipping away.
(1)
and she is becoming more withdrawn all the time. Sunny has been staying at Dawn's house
(1)
and she is flattered when band member James
(1)
and she wants to spend as much time as she can with her
(1)
and she's turning 13 too . . .
(1)
and spies who have been hidden for years will soon show their true colours. As suspicions escalate and workloads increase
(1)
and Sunny begins to eagerly read them.
(1)
and Sunny believes her own life could not get any worse
(1)
and that her younger brother
(1)
and the adventure begins!
(1)
and the entire town has been captured--including their families and all their friends. Ellie and the other survivors face an impossible decision: They can flee for the mountains or surrender. Or they can fight.
(1)
and the explosive Henry schemes to make the new faith even more exciting -- and dangerous.
(1)
and the hatchet his mother has given him as a present -- and the dreadful secret that has been tearing him apart ever since his parents' divorce. But now Brian has no time for anger
(1)
and the lights and telephone stop working. Then the emergency siren starts to wail. Dan
(1)
and the stress of trying to be perfect is getting to Rachel. She's tired of being the straight-A student on every teacher's wish list. Plus she's busy dealing with her sister's junior prom mishaps
(1)
and the violent and unpredictable Henry Stagg. As their religion grows
(1)
And Then There Were None is the story of 10 strangers
(1)
and thick-headed bullies like Dana Matherson pushing him around. But if it wasn't for Dana Matherson mashing his face against the school bus window that one day
(1)
and this time she’s telling her own story—in the world’s longest letter to her ex-boyfriend
(1)
and Tibby have discovered a pair of magical jeans that fit each of their very different bodies perfectly.
(1)
and Tibby realizes what is really important to her and falls in love with her friend Brian.
(1)
and when Mimi is rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night
(1)
and when she goes off to town alone
(1)
and where every family is happy
(1)
and you’ve got one big mess—one that Winnie’s not going to clean up! Winnie’s decided that she’s going to remain exactly the same
(1)
argumentative
(1)
Arthur
(1)
as her friend Sunny has begun to do.
(1)
as the heroine of their contemporary tale by Marilyn Sachs quickly learns. Especially when you are somebody's twin
(1)
as usual
(1)
Aslan
(2)
At age 11
(1)
At her birth
(1)
At sixteen Anne is grown up. . . almost. In the years since she arrived at Green Gables as a freckle-faced orphan
(1)
avid reader
(1)
Award-winning author Walter Dean Myers presents the amazing story of Muhammad Ali¹s childhood
(1)
bad luck seems to follow the whole BSC.
(1)
beautiful Meg
(1)
because he's the oldest
(1)
Because of his success surviving alone in the wilderness for fifty-four days
(1)
because Stephanie really likes Alison. But it looks as if it's going to be a case of two's company and three's a crowd. Can the girls' friendship be saved?
(1)
bras
(1)
brave ruthless
(1)
Brian can't seem to fit into "civilization." The world of high school and family life makes no sense anymore. So Brian begins to plan. It's time to return to the woods. This time
(1)
Brian finds himself alone in the Canadian wilderness with nothing but his clothing
(1)
Brian's Winter begins where Hatchet might have ended: Brian is not rescued
(1)
Bridget
(2)
Bridget is forced to deal with all the emotions she kept inside about her first experiences with love
(1)
British author Louise Rennison has perfectly captured the soaring joys and bottomless angust if being a teenager.
(1)
Buck learns many hard lessons as a sled dog: the lesson of the leash
(1)
bug-eyed glasses
(1)
bully-beating Beatrice. And if he had never met Beatrice
(1)
buried with blood
(1)
but also a tale of natural beauty and personal discovery.
(1)
but as Christmas approaches
(1)
but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo.
(1)
but Dawn has a real handful with the Barrett kids.
(1)
but he feels out of place with his peers and prefers the company of Dawn’s younger crowd of eighth graders.
(1)
but he's after Harry Potter. But why? And why do the Dementors
(1)
but he's also realized that he's got a family now-the Cohens. Now if he can just make things right with Marissa
(1)
but Kristy is not happy that Mary Anne has a new “best” friend other than Kristy. They send Dawn out on a job to see how she will do
(1)
but Margaret could really use some answers.
(1)
but Mary Anne is angry at Stacey because Stacey is head over heels over an older lifeguard named Scott
(1)
but must build on his survival skills to face his deadliest enemy--a northern winter.
(1)
but Pa plays the fiddle and sings
(1)
but she begins to wonder when strange things begin happening
(1)
but she cannot keep their marriage together.
(1)
but she certainly has a lot of baby-sitting experience living with seven younger siblings!
(1)
but there's not much he can do about it. He is also concerned about the obvious depression and drinking problem of his friend Alex.
(1)
but things start to look up as new money comes in and he finally gets a pet cat.
(1)
but who? There is Mallory Pike
(1)
Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864
(1)
Carmen
(2)
Charles Wallace
(1)
chill Harry's very heart when others are unaffected?
(1)
chooses to go along with the crowd. However
(1)
Chris worries about fitting in at school without money to even buy a new lunchbox
(1)
city-mouse story of a a pampered spoiled society girl and a quiet plain poor girl who are best friends.
(1)
Claudia
(1)
Claudia and her grandmother Mimi have always been extraordinarily close. Claudia depends so much on Mimi
(1)
Claudia becomes alarmed when mysterious calls come in while she is on baby-sitting jobs.
(1)
Claudia has never been more frightened in her life.
(1)
Claudia knew that she could never pull off the old-fashioned kind of running away....She didn't like discomfort....Therefore
(1)
Cole's rage and isolation lead him to another brazen attack.
(1)
college
(1)
comes to live at her uncle's great house on the Yorkshire moors
(1)
Considered the best mystery novel ever written by many readers
(1)
creating an engaging
(1)
cute-as-a-button (whatever that means) Magda Price
(1)
D.C. There is no cure. In a few days 90 percent of its victims are dead. A secret military SWAT team of soldiers and scientists is mobilized to stop the outbreak of this exotic "hot" virus.
(1)
dangerous...magical things.
(1)
Dawn is confused because a part of her wants to stay a little girl as her friend Jill seems to want to do
(1)
Dawn is vacationing with her father and her brother Jeff back in California and is loving the sunshine and seeing her old friend Sunny Winslow. The longer Dawn is there
(1)
Dawn is very upset over the change in Sunny
(1)
day after day. No one ever listens to Paul
(1)
deadly virus from the central African rain forest suddenly appears in the suburbs of Washington
(1)
deceitful and lust-filled
(1)
desperate to be popular and remain in Wendy's good graces
(1)
destined to battle the powers of evil that trouble the land. His task is monumental: he must find and guard the six great Signs of the Light
(1)
destroying all life in their path with black gas and burning ray. The forces of Earth
(1)
devastating changes in the Gryffindor Quidditch team lineup
(1)
Dicey would have to make sure to avoid the authorities who would split them up and place them in foster homes.
(1)
don't think much of it. After all
(1)
Doomed to—or blessed with—eternal life after drinking from a magic spring
(1)
Ducky is a 16-year-old junior in high school
(1)
Ducky is not happy about his parents being away traveling all over the world on business all the time
(1)
during the German occupation of Denmark
(1)
during theDepression in Michigan.
(1)
each lured to Indian Island by a mysterious host. Once his guests have arrived
(1)
Ella goes on a quest to break the curse -- once and for all.
(1)
Ella of Frell was the unfortunate recipient of a foolish fairy's gift -- the "gift' of obedience. Ella must obey any order given to her
(1)
Emmet is invited to be his cousin's servant aboard the Pelican on a glorious trading expedition to exotic Alexandria
(1)
especially for the ocean which she misses greatly. The children fear that she will not stay
(1)
especially when it means her best friend
(1)
Esperanza must relinquish her hold on the past learn to embrace a future ripe with the riches of family and community.
(1)
even a blind
(1)
even after numerous calls. Soon she gets the idea of getting a group of sitters together so that parents can reach a number of sitters with only one call. Thus
(1)
even at club meetings. When Mary Anne must take care of a very sick child
(1)
Ever since Mark's parents died
(1)
everybody joins the Y or the Jewish Community Center. Margaret doesn't have a religion
(1)
Everyone in town thinks Meg Murry is volatile and dull-witted
(1)
everything is different this year. She's just moved from New York City to the suburbs and is anxious to fit in with her new friends--Nancy
(1)
Fed up with his parents' boring old religion
(1)
feed them
(1)
fever-infested island
(1)
fifteen-year-old Brian
(1)
fighting to stay together and strong in the face of brutal racist attacks
(1)
find places to sleep. But above all
(1)
finding food
(1)
Florida. But it's still the same old routine: table by himself at lunch
(1)
For Margaret
(1)
For within moments of meeting Captain Francis Drake
(1)
Four adventurers step through a wardrobe door and into the land of Narnia -- a land enslaved by the power of the White Witch. But when almost all hope is lost
(2)
Four kids. One mountain.They come from all across America to be the youngest kid ever to climb Everest. But only one will reach the top first.
(1)
fragile Beth
(1)
Francie Nolan
(1)
frantically trying to repair his wrecked plane.
(1)
friends
(1)
Frodo and Sam struggled deep into Mordor
(1)
From the barrios of Brooklyn to the stage at the High School of Performing Arts and later to Harvard
(1)
geeky
(1)
giants
(1)
good and bad. Now in seventh grade
(1)
Gretchen
(1)
had left them a long time ago. So
(1)
half shepard
(1)
Harry Potter
(1)
Harry Potter is an ordinary boy brought up by his Aunt and Uncle after his parents died when he was very young. On his 11th birthday a letter arrives inviting him to attend the Hogwarts school of wizardry. There he learns magic
(2)
Harry wants to get away from the pernicious Dursleys and go to the International Quidditch Cup. He wants to find out about the mysterious event that's supposed to take place at Hogwarts this year
(1)
Harry's resilience is sorely tested.
(1)
Harry's summer with the spiteful Dursleys is as dismal as his life with them before Hogwarts
(1)
has much to ponder in colorful
(1)
he can focus on his new life.
(1)
he can travel back in time.
(1)
he can travel through time.
(1)
he discovers the disturbing truth about his utopian world and struggles against the weight of its hypocrisy.
(1)
he has been living with Bryon. The boys are more like brothers than mere friends. They've been inseparable--until recently. Something seems to be changing between them
(1)
he has two words to say to his son: Mickey Mantle. For Stosh has a special power -- with a baseball card in hand
(1)
he hatches a cunning plot to divest the fairyfolk of their pot of gold. Of course
(1)
he isn't foolish enough to believe in all that "gold at the end of the rainbow" nonsense.
(1)
he just might be able to prevent the infamous Black Sox Scandal from ever taking place. And if he could do that
(1)
he makes no plans to come back home.
(1)
he might never have discovered the burrowing owls living in the lot on the corner of East Oriole Avenue. And if he had never discovered the owls
(1)
he might never have met tall
(1)
he might never have seen the tow-headed running boy. And if he had never seen the running boy
(1)
he probably would have missed out on the adventure of a lifetime.
(1)
her new love
(1)
her world is turned upside down.
(1)
his baby brother
(1)
his constant meddling with Peter's stuff
(1)
his politics
(1)
his rise as a champion
(1)
however
(1)
illness
(1)
Imagine discovering that your whole life has been a fiction
(1)
impulsively jets off to Alabama to get reacquainted with her estranged grandmother. Lovely Lena tries to protect herself from the heartbreak of loving her long-distance Greek god boyfriend Kostos
(1)
In 1943
(1)
in a snug little house built of logs. Pa hunts and traps. Ma makes her own cheese and butter. All night long
(1)
In a world with no poverty
(1)
in particular her father
(1)
In picturesque nineteenth-century New England
(1)
In the late 19th century a widowed midwestern farmer with two children--Anna and Caleb--advertises for a wife. When Sarah arrives she is homesick for Maine
(1)
In this wildly funny journal of a year in the life of Georgia Nicolson
(1)
Inspired by Werner von Braun and his Cape Canaveral team
(1)
irreverent
(1)
is asked to undergo a similar experience to help scientists learn more about the psychology of survival. Sequel to [Hatchet].
(1)
is dumb. People are also saying that their physicist father has run off and left their brilliant scientist mother. Spurred on by these rumors and an unearthly stranger
(1)
it affects her deeply. Her family
(1)
It all started with a birthday present Omri didn't want -- a small
(1)
it is the summer before the girls will separate and go to college. Lena fights with her family
(1)
It seems that Sirius Black--an escaped convict from the prison of Azkaban--is on the loose. Not only that
(1)
it takes on a life of its own. While Jason struggles to keep the faith pure
(1)
it was built sideways
(1)
it was up to thirteen-year-old Dicey
(1)
It's 1945
(1)
It's the end of seventh grade
(1)
James meets a bunch of friendly oversized insects. With a snip of the stem
(1)
Jeffrey Lionel Magee's life becomes legendary as he accomplishes athletic feats and other extraordinary exploits that awe his contemporaries.
(1)
Jessi is picked for an important lead in an upcoming ballet at her ballet school. She does not feel the other students are jealous
(1)
Jimmy discovers a lot about his father and himself -- and that while things can't always be fixed
(1)
Jimmy hasn't seen his father in nine years. But one day he comes back -- on the run from the law. Together
(1)
Jo's school for boys.
(1)
Joe has a special talent: with the help of old baseball cards
(1)
Joe Stoshack has to write a report on an African American who's made an important contribution to society. Unlike every other kid in his class
(1)
John Thornton: the power of love and loyalty.
(1)
Join Jess and Leslie as they form an unlikely friendship and create the imaginary land of Terabithia. There they rule as king and queen
(1)
Just as they are enjoying a day at Briny Beach
(1)
kaleidoscopic narrative of four voices. This summer
(1)
Karen Newman can't believe it when her father moves out. How could her parents do this? Don't they know they belong together? Somehow Karen has to get her mom and dad to talk to each other face-to-face. Maybe then they'll realize divorce is a mistake. But
(1)
keeping the family safe and cozy.
(1)
Kidnapped form his safe California home. Thrown into a life-and-death struggle on the frozen Artic wilderness. Half St. Bernard
(1)
Kristy is determined to think of the perfect present for her mother.
(1)
Kristy notices that her mother is having a hard time finding a sitter for her brother David Michael
(1)
Kristy’s stepfather invites all of the BSC members plus lots of their charges to his cabin at Shadow Lake. They baby-sit
(1)
last of the immortal Old Ones
(1)
Laura Ingalls is heading west! The Ingalls family packs up their covered wagon and sets off for the big skies of the Kansas Territory
(1)
Laura lives with Pa and Ma
(1)
leaving Mary Anne with all the work!
(1)
leaving them in the care of his niece Sylvia and a nanny. Sylvia Brown struggles financially and must take in boarders to support them all. So with the support of the entire household
(1)
Leo Borlock follows the unspoken rule at Mica Area High and everything changes—for Leo and for the entire school. After 15 years of home schooling
(1)
Leo.
(1)
Life isn't getting any easier for Harry Potter. With an overwhelming course load as the fifth years prepare for their Ordinary Wizarding Levels examinations (O.W.Ls)
(1)
Like every other kid in his class
(1)
Like the summer before
(1)
Linda is the overweight outcast who becomes the target of queen bee Wendy and her clones' severe bullying after she delivers a speech on whales. Jill
(1)
lonely and sad
(1)
Long John Silver. Charming
(1)
loving
(1)
Maggie is under a lot of pressure from her parents to have super grades and excel at everything extra-curricular as well. She is asked to join a local rock band called Vanish as a singer and songwriter and tries to decide whether she can fit it in along
(1)
make all the decisions
(1)
makes friends and enemies
(2)
making weapons
(1)
Margaret is happy to belong. But in Farbrook
(1)
Mary and Baby Carrie
(1)
Mary Anne’s new friend Dawn is eager to join the Baby-sitters Club
(1)
Mary Anne’s “adorable” and very spoiled kitten Tigger is one of the most important things in her life. One day Tigger vanishes into thin air
(1)
Mary discovers the most mysterious wonder of all--a secret garden
(1)
Mary Lou Finney's boring summer and her boring wirting assianment is turned upside down by the appearance of Carl Rayand his family
(1)
Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert had decided to adopt an orphan. They wanted a nice sturdy boy to help Matthew with the farm chores. The orphanage sent a girl instead - a mischievous
(1)
may prove harder to beat than they appear.
(1)
maybe not even yourself. It is exactly this revelation that turns 14-year-old Adam Farmer's life upside down. As he tries to ascertain who he really is
(1)
meet several boys
(1)
Meg and Charles Wallace and their new friend Calvin O'Keefe embark on a perilous quest through space to find their father.
(1)
Mexico
(1)
Mia must take princess lessons from her dreaded grandmere
(1)
might be dropping her for someone else. Throw in a grumpy teenage sister
(1)
murderous
(1)
must deal with Fudgie's disgusting cuteness
(1)
Nebraska. But soon enough
(1)
New Mexico. He has come to join his father
(1)
no crime
(1)
no matter what the rest of the world does. But every month brings crazy adventures. A lot can change in a year . . .maybe even Winnie.
(1)
no real friends
(1)
no sickness and no unemployment
(1)
normal Leo Borlick has tumbled into love with her.
(1)
of near-starvation and cruelty. And the greatest lesson he learns from his last owner
(1)
of the cold
(1)
ogres
(1)
one day
(1)
One of Harry Potter's library books
(1)
one of which is almost too much to bear.
(1)
or can Mary bring it back to life?
(1)
or chopping off her own head! But strong-willed Ella does not tamely accept her fate. Against a bold backdrop of princes
(1)
or despair -- it will take all his know-how and determination
(1)
Paul Fisher can see better than most people. He can see the lies his parents and brother live out
(1)
Pauline
(1)
penny-candy connoisseur
(1)
Peter
(1)
Petrova
(1)
Pippi is an irrepressible
(1)
plastic Indian that no use to him at all. But an old wooden cupboard and a special key brought his unusual toy to life. And then even stranger things began to happen- wonderful
(1)
Poor Stacey. She's moved to a new town. She's still coming to terms with her diabetes. She's facing baby-sitting problems left and right. And her parents are no help. Luckily
(1)
poverty
(1)
present
(2)
profoundly changed by his time in the wild
(1)
Rachel is Stephanie's best friend. Since second grade
(1)
returns to Hogwarts for his sixth-year of magical education – but the school is no longer the haven it used to be
(1)
Roy Eberhardt is the new kid--again. This time around it's Trace Middle School in humid Coconut Grove
(1)
Sal recounts the story of her friend Phoebe
(1)
Sam Gribley runs away to the solitude—and danger—of the mountains
(1)
seat of Sauron’s power. To defeat the Dark Lord
(1)
secret
(1)
self-pity
(1)
Seth has found the person he wants to be and he's grown confident about most things-except one
(1)
she decided that her leaving home would not be just running from somewhere but would be running to somewhere. To a large place
(1)
she does not have many good things to write about. She hangs around the high school kids in Vanish
(1)
she eventually finds out it's not so much fun when the tables are turned.
(1)
she finds it full of secrets. At night
(1)
she has earned the love of the people of Avonlea and a reputation for getting into scrapes. But when Anne begins her job as the new schoolteacher
(1)
she hears the sound of crying down one of the long corridors. Outside
(1)
she kept herself alive by building shelter
(1)
she meets Dickon
(1)
she then sees this beautiful tree outside her window and lets her imagination go wild and transforms her to beautiful places where life is good.
(1)
she watched one season pass into another and waited for a ship to take her away. But while she waited
(1)
she wishes that she had someone in the BSC to help her.
(1)
Shin
(1)
Shin obsesses over writing their bible
(1)
Shoeless Joe Jackson would finally take his rightful place in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
(1)
signals a great change ... and a great sacrifice.
(2)
Silver fills the squire's ship with pirates. And on the desolate
(1)
slave to the corruption of the Ring.
(1)
So what if he's legally blind? Even with his bottle-thick
(1)
so what's she supposed to do? Suddenly life is very confusing. Maybe it's all part of growing up
(1)
sometimes bashful pig named Wilbur befriends a spider named Charlotte
(1)
sometimes they can be understood and forgiven.
(1)
soon-to-be opened as a theme park. Until something goes wrong...and science proves a dangerous toy....
(1)
sought with blood. Incredible wealth that Jim and his friends can only claim...If they survive!
(1)
Squire Trelawney
(1)
Stacey and Mary Anne go along as mother’s helpers for the whole Pike clan when they go to the New Jersey Shore on vacation. It is a lot of fun being at the beach
(1)
Stacey has grown up a lot and has become more socially advanced than the other baby-sitters due to going with Robert
(1)
Stacey has three new
(1)
Stanley Yelnats is unjustly sent to Camp Green Lake where he and other boys are sentenced to dig holes to build character. Stanley learns the warden has them digging holes for something else- but what?
(1)
Stargirl bursts into tenth grade in an explosion of color and a clatter of ukulele music enchanting the Mica student body. But the delicate scales of popularity suddenly shift and Stargirl is shunned for everything that maker her different. Somewhere in t
(1)
Stargirl is back
(1)
Stephen can tell by his haunted eyes and shaking hands how worried he and the other scientists are.
(1)
Stoneybrook is hit with a 28-inch blizzard. Mallory and Mary Anne are snowed in alone with the Pike kids
(1)
such as the disappearance of her dance shoes from her bag in the locker room. Maybe there is someone in her class who would go to any length to get that part away from Jessi.
(1)
Summer. He can't forget her and so far she can't forgive him. Ryan has returned to Newport after learning that you can't force a family into existence
(1)
Sunny has been watching her mother become more and more sick in the hospital from lung cancer brought on by smoking
(1)
Sunny realizes that her mother will die in a matter of days
(1)
Sunny Winslow’s mother is dying of lung cancer
(1)
talkative redhead who the Cuthberts thought would be no use at all.
(1)
tells the Baudelaires that their parents have died in a fire that also burned down the family mansion. They are soon packed off to their new guardian--- the icky Count Olaf
(1)
ten-year-old Annemarie learns how to be brave and courageous when she helps shelter her Jewish friend from the Nazis.
(1)
tender
(1)
Terribly unhappy in his family’s crowded New York City apartment
(1)
the accursed Ring of Power had to be destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom. But the way was impossibly hard
(1)
The adventures of Amelia Martin
(1)
the Baby-sitters Club is born.
(1)
the Baudelaire children are certain that he does not care about them--- he only wants to get his hands on the fortune Mr. and Mrs. Baudelaire left behind.
(1)
The BSC decides that they will have to bring in a new member to replace Stacey
(1)
the dowager princess of Genovia
(1)
the eldest of four
(1)
The Fellowship was scattered. Some were bracing hopelessly for war against the ancient evil of Sauron. Some were contending with the treachery of the wizard Saruman. Only Frodo and Sam were left to take the accursed Ring of Power to be destroyed in Mordor
(1)
the girls decide to go on the stage to earn fame and fortune.
(1)
the guards hired to protect him
(1)
the guests begin to share their darkest secrets--until they begin to die.
(1)
the host accuses each person of murder. Unable to leave the island
(1)
The House on Mango Street tells the story of Esperanza Cordero
(1)
the Indian girl who lived alone for years on the Island of the Blue Dolphins. Year after year
(1)
the March sisters struggle to supplement their family's meager income and realize their own dreams.
(1)
the more she realizes how much she misses California.
(1)
The narrator is a downed pilot in the Sahara Desert
(1)
the peach at the very top of the tree starts growing. Before long it's as big as a house
(1)
the peach starts rolling
(1)
the quest for gold becomes a deadly war of hide and seek. Desperate defenders against merciless killers battling over a cursed treasure won with blood
(1)
the real test of her character begins.
(1)
the return of the Great Lion
(2)
The story of one African American family
(1)
the tesseract-touting Mrs Whatsit
(1)
the three Baudelaire children receive some bad news. Mr. Poe
(1)
The Tillerman kids' mother just left them one day in a car in a mall parking lot. Their father
(1)
the Tuck family wanders about trying to live as inconspicuously and comfortably as they can. When ten-year-old Winnie Foster stumbles on their secret
(1)
the Tucks take her home and explain why living forever at one age is less a blessing that it might seem. Complications arise when Winnie is followed by a stranger who wants to market the spring water for a fortune.
(1)
the two of them travel across the country -- where Jimmy's dad will find the man who can exonerate him of the crime for which he was convicted. Along the way
(1)
The Wayside School was supposed to be one story high
(1)
The whole of human civilization is under threat as powerful Martians build gigantic killing machines
(1)
the wild dogs. It is not only an unusual adventure of survival
(1)
the wind begins to howl
(1)
the wind howls lonesomely
(1)
the world government has taken to breeding military geniuses -- and then training them in the arts of war.
(1)
their ordeal will have only just begun. . .
(1)
There are plenty of problems in Maggie's life
(1)
these tales are a bit strange too.
(1)
they are caught in the middle of a dangerous conflict.
(1)
they have no idea they're leaving their old lives behind forever. But a week later
(1)
they lose their field too. But how can they possibly win?
(1)
they must adjust to a life without fancy dresses adn servants they were accustomed to on Rancho de las Rosas. Now they must confront the challenges of hard work
(1)
they realize the country has been invaded
(1)
they return home to find their houses empty and their pets starving. Something has gone wrong--horribly wrong. Before long
(1)
they've shared secrets
(1)
Thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson is on his way to visit his father when the single engine plane in which he is flying crashes. Suddenly
(1)
thirteen-year-old Sal and her grandparents take a car trip retracing her mother's route. Along the way
(1)
This book is fashioned as a parallel story to Ender’s Game.
(1)
This classic story of the March family women and their lives in New England during the Civil War has remained enduringly popular since its publication in 1868. Poor
(1)
this critically acclaimed biography is the perfect choice for both young adult sports fans and fans of Walter Dean Myers in general.
(1)
This engrossing tale relates Ebenezer Scrooge's ghostly journeys through Christmases past
(1)
this gives a detailed history of the game of Quidditch.
(1)
this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear
(1)
This is the story of Karana
(1)
This is the tough
(1)
This is the wonderful story of Bud (not Buddy!)
(1)
This Newbery-winning novel in verse tells the story of a young girl living in Oklahoma during the Dust Bowl.
(1)
this offers thirty more episodes about the children whose classroom is on the thirtieth floor of the world's wackiest elementary school....
(1)
this powerful biography provides an in-depth look at the man who grew up in a rural village in South Africa under racist apartheid rule--a regime he ultimately helped overthrow. Denenberg explores the history of South Africa and its often violent struggle
(1)
This sequel to Alcott's Little Women and Little Men chronicles the return of the classmates of Plumfield
(1)
This touching story is about a girl who is left with no one and goes to live with an aunt who is very mean to her. Pollyanna lives in a little attic room and at first she feels very depressed because she realizes that her life is going to be very hard. Ho
(1)
though
(1)
though--until the family moves to Tangerine. In Tangerine
(1)
three years older
(1)
Tibby
(1)
Tibby attends a film program in Virginia and Bridget (Bee)
(1)
to a Mexican farm labor camp in California
(1)
to survive.
(1)
to take care of everything
(1)
Tom Gallagher is in a tight spot. The fate of the Dillontown team rests on the outcome of one baseball game
(1)
tomboyish Jo
(1)
too
(1)
tornado warnings are a way of life during the summer in Grand Island
(1)
tough
(1)
Tripoli
(1)
true friends -- Kristy
(1)
turn-of-the-century Brooklyn.
(1)
Turning 13 brings a few tears
(1)
Twelve-year-old Artemis Fowl is the most ingenious criminal mastermind in history. With two trusty sidekicks in tow
(1)
twelve-year-old Dan Hatch and his best friend
(1)
until a terrible tragedy occurs that helps Jess understand just how much he has learned from Leslie.
(1)
Villa Villekulla.
(1)
vivid dreams about long hallways and closed doors
(1)
walled and locked
(1)
wants her to be his girlfriend.
(1)
When a tornado watch is issued one Tuesday evening in June
(1)
When Amelia is verbally assaulted in a racist incident
(1)
When Ellie and her friends go camping
(1)
When Esperanza and Mama are forced to flee to the bountiful region of Aguascalientes
(1)
When he brutally attacks a classmate his punishment is an alternative path based on a Native American tradition called the Circle Justice. Banished to a remote Alaskan island
(1)
When James accidentally drops some magic crystals by the old peach tree
(1)
When Joe Stoshack hears about Shoeless Joe Jackson -- and the gambling scandal that destroyed the star player's career -- he knows what he has to do. If he travels back in time with a 1919 baseball card in his hand
(1)
When Joe Stoshack's dad ends up in the hospital after a car accident
(1)
when joined
(1)
When orphaned Mary Lennox
(1)
where he finds a side of himself he never knew.
(1)
where wide open land stretches as far as the eye can see. Just when they begin to feel settled
(1)
whether it's hopping on one foot for a day and a half
(1)
which
(1)
which has been completely forgotten for years and years. Is everything in the graden dead
(1)
while continuing to write down her thoughts in her journal. Sunny's mom gives Sunny all the journals she has kept during her life
(1)
While the evil might of the Dark Lord Sauron swarmed out to conquer all Middle-earth
(1)
while tracing Mandela's role in that history.
(1)
who is a distant cousin. But when they move in with the Count
(1)
who is now surrounded by more rumours than ever before
(1)
who is two years younger than they are
(1)
who lives in the rafters above his pen.
(1)
who thinks Mia has a thing or two to learn before she steps up to the throne.
(1)
whose mother also left.
(1)
whose mother has died
(1)
whose neighborhood is one of harsh realities and hard beauty. Esperanza doesn't want to belong - not to her rundown neighborhood
(1)
wicked stepsisters
(1)
will create a force strong enough to match and perhaps overcome that of the Dark. Embarking on this endeavor is dangerous as well as deeply rewarding; Will must work within a continuum of time and space much broader than he ever imagined.
(1)
Will Stanton discovers on his 11th birthday that he is no mere boy. He is the Sign-Seeker
(1)
winner take all. If Tom's team loses
(1)
Winnie knows that change isn’t all it’s cracked up to be
(1)
with 30 classrooms side by side; instead
(1)
with 30 one-classroom stories. As befits such a strange school
(1)
with all the hospital visits and the lack of attention given to her by her father.
(1)
with her mother's alcoholism and her father's being away all the time
(1)
With Mother’s Day coming up
(1)
with the help of a friendly robin
(1)
Wolves and panthers and bears roam the deep Wisconsin woods in the late 1870's. In those same woods
(1)
young Caleb--whose mother died during childbirth--is stricken with the fear that she has gone for good.
(1)
young Jim Hawkins becomes the owner of a map leading to a lost tropical island and a fortune in stolen gold. Three adventures--Jim
(1)
your identity altered
(1)
(no tag)
(61)