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1 | Title | Annotation | Author |
2 | I survived extreme weather | ||
3 | Flying Solo | Ralph J. Fletcher | |
4 | going solo | ||
5 | Brave Like My Brother | Marc Tyler Nobleman | |
6 | Heroes Don't Run | After his father's ship is sunk during the invasion of Pearl Harbor, Adam doesn't let his mother stop him from joining-up. Yet upon his arrival in Japan and witnessing one of the bloodiest battles, Adam realizes why his mother was being so protective. | Mazer, Harry |
7 | the school story | ||
8 | the library card | ||
9 | Lilly to the rescue | ||
10 | Disney Mulan | Rudnick, Elizabeth (ADP) | |
11 | Hidden | Fanya Gottesfeld Heller | |
12 | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Lewis Carroll | |
13 | EGGS | ||
14 | Give me liberty | Laura Elliott | |
15 | Lost Little Leopard | Lily to the Rescue: Lost Little Leopard is a new addition to the irresistible chapter book series from the New York Times bestselling author of A Dog's Purpose , featuring Lily, a rescue dog who rescues other animals! Lily lives with her girl, Maggie Rose. Once a stray, Lily was rescued by the kind people at the animal shelter run by Maggie Rose.s mom. Now she has a very important purpose: to rescue other animals in trouble. When a lost little Amur leopard is brought to the zoo and needs a friend, it's Lily to the rescue! Don't miss more Lily to the Rescue adventures Lily to the Rescue Lily to the Rescue: Two Little Piggies Lily to the Rescue: The Not-So-Stinky Skunk Lily to the Rescue: Dog Dog Goose Lily to the Rescue: The Misfit Donkey Also available, W. Bruce Cameron's Puppy Tales Bailey.s Story Bella's Story Ellie.s Story Lily's Story Max.s Story Molly.s Story Shelby.s Story Toby.s Story | Cameron, W. Bruce |
16 | CALEB'S STORY (SARAH, PLAIN AND TALL, NO 2) | PATRICIA MACLACHLAN | |
17 | Storm Rescue | Laurie Halse Anderson | |
18 | Diary of a Minecraft Zombie | Herobrine Books | |
19 | Escape | Presents seven true stories of brave boys and girls who lived through the Holocaust. | Zullo, Allan |
20 | Tales Of Terror | Easy-to-read retellings of three of Poe's chilling tales of horror include "The Masque Of The Red Death," "The Cask Of Amontillado," and "The Pit And The Pendulum." | Martin, Les |
21 | Raymie Nightingale | Kate DiCamillo | |
22 | Lawn boy | Gary Paulsen | |
23 | Joey Pigza Loses Control | Joey, who is still taking medication to keep him from getting too wired, goes to spend the summer with the hard-drinking father he has never known, and tries to help the baseball team he coaches win the championship. | Gantos, Jack |
24 | One Came Home | Amy Timberlake | |
25 | Who Was Bruce Lee? | Bruce Lee was a Chinese American action film star, martial arts instructor, filmmaker, and philosopher. His Hong Kong and Hollywood-produced films elevated the traditional martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim. Through such films as Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon , Lee helped to change the way Asians were presented in American films and, in the process, he became an iconic figure known throughout the world. | Gigliotti, Jim |
26 | in my enemy’s house | ||
27 | Blood on the River | Elisa Carbone | |
28 | Blood on the River | Elisa Carbone | |
29 | The Boy Who Saved Baseball | The fate of a small California town rests on the outcome of one baseball game, and Tom Gallagher hopes to lead his team to victory with the secrets of the now disgraced player Dante Del Gato. | Ritter, John H. |
30 | The Pet War | Allan Woodrow | |
31 | Wish | Eleven-year-old Charlie Reese has been making the same secret wish every day since fourth grade. She even has a list of all the ways there are to make the wish, such as cutting off the pointed end of a slice of pie and wishing on it as she takes the last bite. But when she is sent to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to live with family she barely knows, it seems unlikely that her wish will ever come true. That is until she meets Wishbone, a skinny stray dog who captures her heart, and Howard, a neighbor boy who proves surprising in lots of ways. Suddenly Charlie is in serious danger of discovering that what she thought she wanted may not be what she needs at all. From award-winning author Barbara O'Connor comes a middle-grade novel about a girl who, with the help of a true-blue friend, a big-hearted aunt and uncle, and the dog of her dreams, unexpectedly learns the true meaning of family in the least likely of places. | O'Connor, Barbara |
32 | Danny the champion of the world | ||
33 | the bridge to terabithia | ||
34 | sitting bull | ||
35 | Soldier X Edition: Reprint | Don Wulffson | |
36 | among the hidden | ||
37 | Picklemania | Spinelli, Jerry | |
38 | Encyclopedia Brown Sets The Pace | The junior sleuth and his able assistant, Sally Kimball, are back in harness, finding a stolen painting and a missing song script, exposing a crooked marathon, and solving other mysteries | Sobol, Donald J. |
39 | The well | Mildred D. Taylor | |
40 | Skylark Edition: Reprint | Patricia MacLachlan | |
41 | Shh! We're Writing the Constitution (BookFestival) | Jean Fritz | |
42 | Jump Ship To Freedom | In 1787, a 14-year-old slave, anxious to buy freedom for himself and his mother, escapes from his dishonest master and tries to find help in cashing the soldier's notes received by his father for fighting in the Revolution. | Collier, James Lincoln |
43 | Little Green | ||
44 | White Fang | Jack London | |
45 | Nubby's Story | The true story of how one special dog beat the odds -- as seen on hit social media site The Dodo! When Nubby the boxer was born, there was something different about him. That's because Nubby was born without his two front legs. He was so small and so sick. The humans who rescued him weren't sure he would make it. But after a little while, Nubby started to get better. Soon, Nubby was well enough to try to walk. But without his front legs, Nubby had to scoot or hop from place to place. Nubby's family knew this one-of-a-kind pup would need a little extra help getting around. This inspiring true story teaches us that with a little love, some creativity, and a lot of hard work, special dogs like Nubby can overcome any obstacle! | Andrus, Aubre |
46 | Lost And Found | After moving to a new town, twins Ray and Jay Grayson learn that a clerical mistake at their new school finds only one attending, which puts these clever boys into a most fun--and dangerous--situation. | Clements, Andrew |
47 | Lawn Boy Returns | Gary Paulsen | |
48 | The Sound Of Your Voice, Only Really Far Away | In the conclusion to the best-selling Secret Language of Girls trilogy, best friends Marylin and Kate compete for limited school resources when Kate helps her boyfriend seek funding for the Audio Lab, while Marylin covers her interest in the student body president by claiming she only wants his support for new cheerleading uniforms. | Dowell, Frances O'Roark |
49 | Secrets of Selkie Bay | Shelley Moore Thomas | |
50 | The Indian In The Cupboard | When Omri's plastic Indian, put in an unusual cupboard overnight, comes to life, Omri has a new friend who can teach him about another culture and another time. | Banks, Lynne R. |
51 | Weird but True Tales (Could It Be True) | Allan Zullo | |
52 | Snowman | Cathy Hapka | |
53 | Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Edition: First | Judy Blume | |
54 | Remembering Mrs. Rossi | Amy Hest | |
55 | two tickets to freedom | ||
56 | Scholastic Book Of Presidents | Hail to the Chief! Get ready to meet all of our nation's presidents, from George Washington to Barack Obama, and everyone in between, including a section on our newest president elected in 2016! This easy-to-read book offers mini biographies and fun facts about each president's accomplishments in the Oval Office, accompanied by photographs and lists of key events. A must-have for any classroom or young history buff, The Scholastic Book Of Presidents covers everything you need to know about America's greatest leaders from past to present. | Sullivan, George |
57 | Yellow Star | INC. SCHOLASTIC | |
58 | Shadows in the Glasshouse - 2000 publication | Mgan McDonald | |
59 | Hard Gold | Avi | |
60 | More Perfect than the Moon (Sarah, Plain and Tall) | Patricia MacLachlan | |
61 | Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg? | Patricia Demuth | |
62 | The Road To Memphis | Cassie Logan, a young black woman in 1940s Mississippi, becomes caught up in a tense confrontation between blacks and whites--three days of turmoil and unrest that will change her life forever. | Taylor, Mildred D. |
63 | Who Conducted the Underground Railroad?: And Other Questions about the Path to Freedom | Roop, Peter | |
64 | Not a valid ISBN | ||
65 | The Friendship | Four children witness a confrontation between an elderly black man and a white storekeeper in rural Mississippi in the 1930s. | Taylor, Mildred D. |
66 | the wright brothers at kitty hawk | ||
67 | black eagles | ||
68 | roll of thunder hear my cry | ||
69 | Sarah Plain and Tall Edition: Reprint | Patricia MacLachlan | |
70 | Standing for Socks | Elissa Brent Weissman | |
71 | The Ghost's Grave | Peg Kehret | |
72 | The Magic Finger | Roald Dahl | |
73 | Esio Trot Edition: Reprint | Roald Dahl | |
74 | The giraffe and the pelly and me | Roald Dahl | |
75 | The Thing about Leftovers | Catherine Clark Payne | |
76 | Because of the Rabbit | Cynthia Lord | |
77 | Bridge to Terabithia | Donna Diamond | |
78 | Return of the Homework Machine | Dan Gutman | |
79 | A Friendship For Today | Twelve year-old Rosmary Patterson is one of the first African American students to enter the white school just after her Missouri town acts upon the Supreme Court school desegregation decision. Based on McKissack's personal childhood experiences. | McKissack, Patricia |
80 | Violet Raines Almost Got Struck by Lightning | Danette Haworth | |
81 | Love That Dog | Sharon, Creech | |
82 | Absolutely Almost | Lisa Colleen Graff | |
83 | takes of a fourth grade nothing | Peter, who is tired of having to keep mischievous two-year-old Fudge out of trouble, discovers that his pet turtle is missing. | Blume, Judy |
84 | the center of everything | ||
85 | the twits | ||
86 | Who Is Queen Elizabeth II? | Megan Stine | |
87 | I Am Harriet Tubman | A comprehensive introduction to the life of the civil rights heroine and suffrage activist describes how she repeatedly risked her life to save dozens of slaves and became an equal rights icon in post-Civil War America, in a profile complemented by a timeline, maps, sidebars and a "Top-10" list of important facts. | Norwich, Grace |
88 | Teddy Roosevelt: Young Rough Rider | Focuses on the childhood of the dynamic president, describing how Teddy worked hard to improve his poor health and developed a lifelong interest in nature and the conservation of natural resources. | Parks, Edd Winfield |
89 | Abigail Adams: Girl Of Colonial Days | A biography focusing on the early years of the parson's daughter who became the wife of our second president. | Wagoner, Jean Brown |
90 | Black Diamond: The Story Of The Negro Baseball Leagues | Traces the history of the Negro leagues that evolved due to segregation in professional baseball up to the 1950s. | McKissack, Patricia and Fredrick |
91 | Thank You, Jackie Robinson | A fatherless white boy, who shares with an old African American man an enthusiasm for the Brooklyn Dodgers and first baseman Jackie Robinson, takes a ball autographed by Jackie to his elderly friend's deathbed. | Cohen, Barbara |
92 | Barack Obama: Our 44th President | This is the children's biography about the forty-fourth president of the United States. Containing up-to-the-minute information, including President Obama's November victory, this is essential reading for every young student of American history. | Gormley, Beatrice |
93 | Malala Yousafzai | At the age of 11, Malala Yousafzai began writing a blog in support of education for girls in Pakistan. As the blog gained popularity and Yousafzai became famous, she faced opposition from religious extremists who were against womens right to education. Readers will discover how Yousafzai stood her ground against terrorist activists, even after being shot for her beliefs. They will also learn how Yousafzai achieved international recognition and how she continues to support the rights of women in her home country. | Doak, Robin, S. |
94 | A Picture Book Of Cesar Chavez | For Cesar Chavez, dignity always meant more than money. As a child growing up in California during the Great Depression, Cesar picked produce with his family to make ends meet. The work was backbreaking, the pay was very low, and many families, including his, were homeless. Cesar Chavez later dedicated his life to helping American farmworkers. He argued for better pay and fair working conditions, and was even jailed for his efforts. But he never stopped urging people to stand up for their rights. Young readers will be inspired by the fascinating life story of this champion of social justice. | Adler, David A. |
95 | Harriet Tubman | Barbara Kiely Miller | |
96 | Sonia Sotomayor | McElroy, Lisa Tucker | |
97 | Molly pitcher | ||
98 | Sea Turtles | Laura F. Marsh | |
99 | Rosa Parks: Civil Rights Pioneer | Kellaher, Karen and Time For Kids, Eds. | |
100 | Dolphins | Melissa Stewart |