The
Dolphins of Expedor, by Paul Barker. Take a
magical journey from the hidden city of Expedor full of talking
dolphins and a Wizard Whale, to our world where the young
dolphin Timothy Shore arrives in a fun adventure to save
his world. |
The
Robot in "Running
Out of Power," by
Sam Minnich. In this fully illustrated picture
book, a young boy's
robot is overcharged and
goes crazy and runs out of the house. Watch what happens
next. |
Jeremy
Grabowski's Crazy Summer in Stormville!,
by Richard Carlson.
An out-of-the-ordinary story about a 10-year-old boy's crazy
summer! Ages 8 to 12. |
Dinosaur
Circus at the Center of the Earth, by Peter
Swanson (illustrated by Peter Swanson). A flight of
imagination accompanied by vivid illustrations makes this
chapter book a fun read as two young boys and their grandmother
go on the adventure of a lifetime. Join them at the Dinosaur
Circus at the Center of the Earth. |
Nessie
and the Living Stone,
by Lois June Wickstrom and Jean Lorrah. Loch Ness
is cold and deep. It holds many secrets. A strange blue rock
begins the journey of two children to the land of Nessie. Ages
4 and up.
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Ten
Thousand Heroes, by P.T.
Mayes. What
would you do if you woke one morning to find a new town on your
doorstep, a town that wasn't there the day before? And what
would you do if that town was entirely populated with villains?
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Triphandor,
by P.T. Mayes. Thrust
into the middle of an ancient conflict between two warring
planets in the Triphandor system, three children must uncover
the real villain before they can go home.
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Queen
Yabobo, by P.T. Mayes.
When terrible King Carrot threatens to snatch Princess
Fluffball’s kingdom from her, Queen Yabobo must go on a
perilous quest to stop him, or, at least that’s how she sees
it.
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Light
in the Dark,
by John McKenzie. A little girl flees from an invading army
into a cave with a magician's ghost in situ. There she hears the
magician's story (she's a reborn version) and makes a monster to
fight the invaders.
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