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1. The Book Cheerleader!
2. Good For One Grand Adventure
3. Incarceron Catherine Fisher
4. Mockingjay Suzanne Collins
5. The Books of Elsewhere Jacqueline West
6. Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword Barry Deutsch
7. Pod Stephen Wallenfels
8. As Easy as Falling Off the Face of the Earth Lynne Rae
Perkins
9. Plain Kate Erin Bow
10. Now was very much the time to think of a brilliant,
watertight, plan. Failing that, I improvised. The Amulet of
Samarkand Jonathan Stroud and Andrew Donkin
11. The Jaguar Stones: Book One Middleworld J&P
Voelkel
12. "The granola bars The bars. It had come to this. Miserably,
he unwrapped a bar. He brought the compacted brown mass to his
lips. With a heavy heart, he opened his mouth and prepared his
tongue to receive the foul-tasting grunge. Then, in the nick of
time, he recovered his fighting spirit. Things were bad, but not
that bad. He still wasn't desperate enough to eat a granola
bar.
13. Inspired by history
14. Borrowed Names: Poems about Laura Ingalls Wilder, Madam
C.J. Walker, Marie Curie, and Their Daughters , g Jeannine
Atkins
15. One Crazy Summer Rita Williams-Garcia
16. How do you fly three thousand miles to meet the mother you
hadnt seem since y you needed her milk, needed to be picked up, or
were four going on five, and not throw your arms around her whether
her, she wanted you to or not?
17. The War to End All Wars: World War I Russell F d R ll
Freedman
18. Mighty empires collapsed as a result of the fighting. New
nations came into being. And the wars aftershocks are still being
felt today. g g y The Russian Revolution, the rise of Hitler,
Americas emergence as a world power, the Second World War, and
continuing turmoil in the Middle East all have their roots in the
First World War.
19. Wicked Girls: A Novel of the Salem Witch Trial Stephanie
Hemphill
20. Revolution Jennifer Donnelly
21. I wish my cell phone worked. Right now. I wouldnt call 911
to come rescue me from the eighteenth century. As much as I want
to, Id call Nathan. N th
22. Alchemy and Meggy Swann Karen Cushman
23. Folly Marthe Jocelyn
24. "I did not know the heart were like a china teacup hanging
p g g in the cupboard from a single hook, that it could chip and
crack and finally smash to the ground under a boot heel. And I did
not know that even smithereens could reassemble into a heart. I did
not know any of this
25. Storytellers Extraordinaire y
26. Sparky: Th Life and Art S k The Lif dA t of Charles Schulz
Beverly Gherman y
27. Trickster: Native American Tales Matt Dembicki
28. TheOdyssey y y GarethHinds
29. Ah, b t t ll dreams are t Ah but not all d true. Th There
are t two gates by t b which a dream may enter: one of shining
ivory, one of plain horn. The dreams from the ivory gy gate are g
glimmering illusions g that signify nothing. But those from the
horn gate can come true if only we know which is which!
30. There is always a way to do what you truly love. The
Dreamer Pam Munoz Ryan & Peter Sis
31. Zora and Me Victoria Bond & T.R. Simon
32. Zora Neale Hurston, Old Lady Bronson said, please dont tell
said please don t me what you meant and what you didn t mean. didnt
mean My first two names aint Old Lady for nothing. I been round
here as long as theres been a round here.
33. It s Its How You Play the Game
34. Foiled Jane Yolen
35. The Cardturner Louis Sachar
36. I had told Leslie to stay away until Clifff arrived, so I
could have some time alone with Toni, but that wasnt working out
exactly as planned. I m planned Im a lot smoother in my daydreams
than I am in real life.
37. Puzzling Things Out
38. Meanwhile Jason Shiga g
39. The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook Eleanor
Davis
40. Food for Thought
41. A World of Food: Nigeria Dereen Taylor
42. Tyranny Lesley Fairfield
43. The Harder They Fall
44. They C ll d Th Th Called Themselves the l th K.K.K: The
Birth of an American Terrorist Group Susan Campbell Bartoletti
45. You Charles Benoit
46. The Rise and Fall of Senator Joe McCarthy James Cross
Giblin
47. Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty G. N i G
Neri
48. Sir Charlie Sid Fleischman
49. His rags to riches story was in two words, tragic and
wonderful.
50. I Need a Hero N d H
51. Heart of a Samurai Margi Preus
52. Silverfin: A James Bond Adventure Charlie Higson
53. Lafayette and the American Revolution Russell F d R ll
Freedman
54. Zeus: King of the Gods George OConnor O Connor
55. All Star! Honus Hon s and the Most Famous Baseball Card
Ever Jane Yolen
56. Theres Always a Choice
57. The Last Summer of the Death Warriors Francisco X.
Stork
58. He opened his arms and she came to him. He held her head
against his chest and he opened his eyes as wide as they would go
in order to keep them dry. She wanted to say something, but he
pressed her tight. Sh h h. Don t say anything. He let go of her Sh
Dont anything. and started down as quickly as he could. I want my
heart back, she said between sobs.
59. Will G Grayson, Will G Grayson John Green & David
Levithan
60. Revolver Marcus Sedgwick g
61. "You know, I understand it now. There's always a , y third
choice in life. Even if you think you're stuck between two
impossible choices, there's always a third way. You just have to
look for it.
68. For Good Measure: The Ways We Say How Much, How Far, How H
H Heavy, H How Bi H Big, How Old Ken Robbins
69. Can You Find It? America Linda Falken
70. Fairie-Ality Style David Ellwand
71. Mirror Jeannie Baker
72. Mother Earth, Father Sky
73. Ubiquitous Joyce Sidman
74. A.D. AD New Orleans After The Deluge Josh Neufeld
75. Ninth Ward t ad Jewell Parker Rhodes
76. Kakapo Rescue: Saving the Worlds Strangest Parrot Sy
Montgomery
77. Found only in New Zealand, the kakapo is the rarest and
heaviest Parrot, Parrot the only flightless and night-active
parrot, and undoubtedly night active parrot the strangest parrot in
the world: Weigh up to nine pounds Owl-like f O l lik face with
whiskers ith hi k Dont talk but can growl like a dog & boom
like a bullfrog Dont fly but can climb trees using feet and beak
Can live to be at least 70 years old and likely to 100 years. y y y
Feathers smell strongly of honey
78. The Frog Scientist Pamela S Turner S.
79. Here Comes the Garbage Barge! Jonah Winter
80. The Gardener S.A. Bodeen
81. The Write Stuff
82. Time You Let Me In Ti Y L M I Naomi Shihab Nye
83. Dave the Potter Laban Carrick Hill
84. Mirror Mirror Marilyn Singer y g
85. Spilling Ink S illi I k Anne Mazer & Ellen Potter
86. Middle School: Not for Wimps
87. Smile Raina Telgemeier
88. Falling In Frances ORoark Dowell
89. The Popularity Papers: Research for the S i l I f th Social
Improvement and t d Betterment of Lydia Goldblatt & Julie
Graham-Chang Amy Ignatow
90. The Strange Case of Origami Yoda Tom Angleberger
91. The big question: Is Origami Yoda real? Well, Well of
course hes real I mean hes a piece of paper he s real. mean, he s
paper. But I mean: Is he REAL? Does he really know things? Can he
see the future? Does he use the Force?
92. It Always Hurts
93. Pop p Gordon Korman
94. By The Time You Read This This, Ill Be Dead Julie Anne
Peters
95. I Kill Giants Joe Kelly
96. Wolves in the Woods
97. Raised By Wolves Jennifer Lynn Barnes
98. "Who knows how many of his attacks we missed? e This is
Google we're talking about here, here not science." science "
99. The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Pl A ht Place: The
Mysterious Howling Maryrose Wood
100. "If it were easy to resist, If it would not be called
chocolate cake."