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Quick view Amaryllis by Craig Crist-Evans Through one brother's narration and another's letters from Vietnam, Crist-Evans offers a moving story of two brothers separated, yet forever connected, by the devastation of war. View Details
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Quick view Boy on the Edge by Fridrik Erlings Henry has a clubfoot and he is the target of relentless bullying. One day, in a violent fit of anger, Henry lashes out at the only family he has his mother. Sent to live with other troubled boys at the Home of Lesser Brethren, an isolated farm perched... View Details
Quick view The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness Readers are in for a white-knuckle journey in this series that follows a boy and girl on the run from a town where all thoughts can be heard--and the passage into manhood embodies a horrible secret. Teacher Guide View Details
Quick view Angelmonster by Veronica Bennett Bennett's lush reimagining of the life of Mary Shelley--on the eve of her authorship of the classic gothic novel "Frankenstein"--is a gripping story of passionate young love, poetic history, and the most enduring horror story of our time. View Details
Quick view Another Pan by Daniel Nayeri While attending an elite prep school where their father is a professor, Wendy and John Darling discover a book which opens the door to other worlds, to Egyptian myths long thought impossible, and to the home of an age-old darkness. Teacher Guide View Details
Quick view A Certain Strain of Peculiar by Gigi Amateau Thirteen-year-old Mary Harold has panic attacks at school when kids call her the grossest girl, so she drives herself 700 miles to Grandma Ayma's in Alabama, where she is nurtured. There, Mary befriends the farm manager's daughter, Dixie--an unusual... View Details
Quick view The 10 P.M. Question by Kate De Goldi Worry-prone Frankie keeps his family secret under control until an inquisitive girl enters his life, in this captivating novel. Winner of the 2009 New Zealand Post Children's Book Award in two categories: Book of the Year and Young Adult Fiction. View Details
Quick view Blessed by Cynthia Leitich Smith With a wink and a nod to Bram Stoker, "New York Times"-bestselling author Smith unites the casts of "Tantalize" and "Eternal" in a delicious new dark fantasy. View Details
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