Death
in the Dark, by Miki Kocic. Ten-year-old Joyce must be
left home alone during the great Eastern Seaboard Blackout. How
could a level-headed girl like her possibly get into trouble? With
some help from her friends. Contains humour elements suitable for
ages 10 and up. |
Johnny
Jingle, by Thomas Zarraonandia.
A children's book about a boy and his funny shadow, this is a
beautifully written and illustrated picture book for 2-12 year
olds, and early readers. |
If
I Could Remember All the Things She Forgot,
by Caterina Christakos. To grandma's house again I
go / to collect the pieces of so long ago. / Each time I pass
through grandma's gate / I know an adventure will surely await.
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And
Dreams Lost Along the Way,
by Caterina Christakos. This magical story
"told in an epic style poem is a feat of rhythym and
rhyme...." |
Asasha
- the Peke with no eyes!,
by Teresa Hampfleng. Learn about Asasha -- the Peke
with no eyes! This is a great book for parents to read to their
children. This 7-pound pup will amaze you with all her special
talents, and you'll love the photos! |
Ghost
Forest, by
Zlatko Enev. Anne (Red) lives happily with her Mom
somewhere at the end of town ... until, quite of a sudden, she
gets into the mysterious, magic Ghost Forest. For children ages 8
to 12. |
Anna
- A Farewell to Juarez, by Sara Olds. Anna Romney, age
8, living in Colonial Juarez, Mexico, has a simply hardworking
life until Pancho Villa's soldiers come to town. Based a
true story. |
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? |
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. |
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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Bugtown,
by John McKenzie. Bugs have
evolved and taken a medieval city into the future. The humans
think they're in a place called Limbo.
Then the environment starts to collapse ... |
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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