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Picture Books
Kathi Appelt & illus. by Marc Rosenthal – Mogie: The Heart of the House– Ages 4-8 Based on the true story of Mogie, a Labradoodle with a special talent as a hospital service dog. Prepare to have your heart warmed. Includes audio. Appelt is a Newbery honoree.
Brian Floca – Five Trucks – Ages 4-8 Floca shows five different trucks and show just what they do behind the scenes at an airport. Includes audio. An Amazon Best Book of the Month.
Kelly DiPucchio & illus. by Christian Robinson – Gaston– Ages 4-8 Gaston fits right in with his poodle sisters Fi-Fi, Foo-Foo, and Ooh-La-La. Their manners are perfect and they are always quite proper. But then they meet a bulldog family at the park and find that there has been a mix-up. Will Gaston fit in with Bruno, Rocky and Ricky? Includes audio. NYT bestselling author.
Bob Staake – My Pet Book – Ages 3-7 The boy decides that books make perfect pets, and chooses a bright red one. But when the book goes missing, a lively adventure ensues.
Fiction for Early Readers
David A. Adler & Susanna Natti – Young Cam Jansen and the Goldfish Mystery – Ages 5-8 Cam, her best friend, Eric, and her aunt Molly win two goldfish at the local fair. When the goldfish go missing, Cam must use her amazing photographic memory to solve the mystery.
Dan Gutman & illus. by Jim Paillot – Miss Klute Is a Hoot– Ages 6-10 The reading scores at Ella Mentry School are way down, so Mr. Macky has decided to hire a special new helper to whip the kids into shape–Miss Klute, a Labradoodle! My Weirder School series, Book 11. 60,000 print run.
Tad Hills – Drop It, Rocket! – Ages 6-9 Rocket is the beloved dog from the NYT bestselling picture books by Hills. Now Rocket is learning to read, and kids will learn right along with him in this leveled reader.
Mary Pope Osborne & Sal Murdocca – Magic Treehouse: A Perfect Time for Pandas– Ages 7-9 Time-traveling brother-and-sister team Jack and Annie have to find a certain kind of food–the fourth thing needed to save Merlin’s beloved penguin, Penny. The magic tree house whisks them off to a village in the mountains of southeast China, close to a world-famous panda reserve, but they’ve arrived on the day of a historic earthquake! Can they save the pandas? Book 48 in the bestselling series.
Eileen Spinelli & Anne Kennedy – Miss Fox's Class Earns a Field Trip – Ages 5-8 Now the students want to go to Roller Coaster Planet—and they are determined to earn the money for their trip. But each fund-raising attempt ends in disaster involving Percy P. Possum, the school’s visiting author. As the class pays to repair the various mishaps they cause, soon their earnings are going down, not up! Readers will follow the class adventures and learn a little math along the way.
N. D. Wilson – Ninja Boy Goes to School – Ages 6-9 It's time for kindergarten, and a young ninja uses his skills to survive the challenges.
Middle Grades Fiction
Andrew Clements – The Map Trap – Ages 8-12 Alton Barnes loves maps. He loves to read them, and draw them, because maps contain more information than just locations. He draws regular maps, but also maps of what he thinks of his friends, and teachers, and the principal. When his maps are stolen from his locker, he could be in big trouble. 125,000 print run.
Chris Colfer – The Land of Stories: A Grimm Warning – Ages 8-12 Conner Bailey thinks his fairy-tale adventures are behind him—until he discovers a mysterious clue left by the famous Brothers Grimm. He sets off on a mission across Europe to crack a two-hundred-year-old code. Meanwhile, his twin Alex is training to become the next Fairy Godmother … but her attempts at granting wishes never go as planned. 250,000 print run.
Tara Dairman – All Four Stars – Ages 8-12 Gladys has been cooking gourmet dishes since the age of seven, though her fast-food-loving parents have no idea. Now she’s eleven, and after a crème brûlée accident (just a small fire), Gladys is cut off from the kitchen (and her allowance). She’s devastated, but soon finds the perfect opportunity when she’s mistakenly contacted to write a restaurant review for one of the largest newspapers in the world. But to meet her deadline and keep her dream job, Gladys must cook her way into the heart of her sixth-grade archenemy and sneak into New York City—all while keeping her identity a secret. An Amazon Best Middle Grade Book of the Month.
Lisa Fiedler & illus. by Vivienne To – Mouseheart- Ages 8-12 An epic animal adventure set in the subway tunnels of Brooklyn. Sword-wielding rats, feline palace guards, and rebel mice are just a few of the characters in this, the first book in a new series being called a cross between Redwall and the Warrior series. An Amazon Best Book of the Month.
Shannon Hale – Fire and Ice – Ages 8-12 Only Conor, Abeke, Meilin, and Rollan, supported by the gifts of their legendary spirit animals, have the power to defeat an evil takeover. They follow a lead to the frozen north, but the Conquerors are right behind them. NY Times bestselling Spirit Animals series Book 4. 250,000 print run.
Caryn Jenner – In the Shadow of the Volcano – Ages 8-12 Rosa Carelli, a volcanologist, and her son are caught up in a drama as the volcano she is studying re-awakens. The mayor is reluctant to cancel the village festival despite Rosa’s warnings of an imminent eruption. Will he and the other villagers escape before the explosive volcano and a pyroclastic flow cause havoc? Photos and illustrations abound in this adventure, which manages to entertain while also including facts about volcanos.
Gordon Korman – Memory Maze – Ages 9-12 Jackson Opus and his family have been forced into hiding and changing their family name after Jax, who was born with powers to hypnotize, refuses to help the evil Dr. Mako rig an election.
Havelock McCreely – My Zombie Hamster– Ages 8-12 Laugh out loud funny, with a scary twist. Matt and his buddies are looking forward to receiving the latest sword-and-fantasy video game for Christmas. But Matt’s parents give him a hamster called Snuffles instead. And his grandmother makes it worse by giving him a hamster cage and wheel. But the hamster isn’t all that cute–at least not after part of its cheek and belly fall right off–without bothering it a bit! And why is it staring at Matt with black beady eyes and a lean and hungry look? An Amazon Best Middle Grade Book of the Month.
Kate Messner – Manhunt – Ages 8-12 Henry, Anna, and Jose, junior members of the Silver Jaguar Society, travel to Paris to help solve an international art theft, they find that the senior members of the Society have gone missing, and they need to solve the mystery on their own. Silver Jaguar Mystery Series, Book 3. An Amazon Best Middle Grade Book of the Month.
Rachel Renée Russell – Dork Diaries Tales from a Not-So-Glam TV Star – Ages 9-13 A reality TV crew is following Nikki and her friends as they record their hit song together, and there are voice lessons, dance practice, and little sister Brianna’s latest wacky hijinks. Will all the excitement cause new problems for Nikki and Brandon, now that cameras are everywhere Nikki goes? And will Nikki and Brandon finally get their first kiss in this installment? 1,000,000 print run.The Dork Diaries series has more than 13 million copies in print worldwide.
Jude Watson – Loot: How to Steal a Fortune– Ages 8-12 In Amsterdam, a man falls from a rooftop to the wet pavement below. It’s Archibald McQuinn, the notorious cat burglar, and he’s dying. Archie manages to get out two last words to his young son, March: “Find jewels.” But March learns that his father is not talking about hidden loot. He’s talking about Jules, the twin sister March never knew he had. When the siblings are sent to the world's worst orphanage, they decide to escape, pull off one last heist, and live happily ever after. Kirkus starred review.
Tom Watson – Stick Dog Chases Pizza – Ages 8-12 Stick Dog returns with the same crazy crew of canine friends as in the first two books in this popular series. When the gang discovers that they like pizza even better than hot dogs and hamburgers, they're on a mission. But first, they have to plan, and there's a kitten to rescue, and the messiest game of catch ever. 100,000 print run.
Teens
Adi Alsaid – Let's Get Lost – Teens Leila's on a road trip in her bright red car, and along the way, she helps Hudson understand what he really wants, runaway Bree reunite with family, Eliot negotiate a broken heart and a crazy prom, and Sonia understand that after her boyfriend's death she can love again. Leila is a bottomless well of kindness, as one character says, and she finally learns that it's time to go home. A hot galley at BEA.
Jodi Lynn Anderson – The Vanishing Season – Teens
Cassandra Clare – City of Heavenly Fire – Teens The spellbinding, seductive conclusion to the #1 New York Times bestselling Mortal Instruments series. Katherine Howe – Conversion – Teens It's senior year in a high performing private girls' school, and the pressure is intense. Then, one by one, girls begin to exhibit bizarre tics and behaviors. Is it a disease? Pollution? Psychological? Then one of the students finds that their town is built on what used to be Salem Village. Based on true events of the 17th century. PW starred review. 200,000 print run. From the New York Times bestselling author of The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane.
E. Lockhart – We Were Liars – Teens This stunning mystery has a shocking twist at the end that will make you want to talk about it with friends—but don't spoil the ending! Wall Street Journal: "a novel so twisty and well-told that it will appeal to older readers as well as adolescents." A beautiful and distinguished family for whom keeping up appearances is everything. A private island. A brilliant, damaged girl; a passionate, political boy. A group of four friends–the Liars–whose friendship turns destructive. A revolution. An accident. A secret. Lies upon lies. True love. The truth.A NY Times bestseller. Booklist Starred Review. An Amazon Best Book of the Month. Mashable: Top 24 Summer Books 2014. Lockhart is a National Book Award finalist and a Printz Award nominee.
Morgan Matson – Since You've Been Gone – Teens Before Sloane, Emily didn't go to parties, she barely talked to guys, and she didn't do anything crazy. Enter Sloane, social tornado and the best kind of best friend—someone who yanks you out of your shell.
Dana Reinhardt – We Are the Goldens – Teens Nell worships her older sister, Layla. They’re one unit, intertwined: Nellayla. As Nell and her best friend, Felix, start their freshman year in high school, on Layla’s turf, Nell looks forward to joining Layla on the varsity soccer team, parties, boys, adventures. But Layla is changing, withdrawing. She’s hiding something, and when Nell discovers what it is, and the consequences it might have, she struggles to decide whether to keep the secret or try to get Layla some help. An Amazon Best Teen & YA Book of the Month.
John Sandford & Michele Cook – Uncaged – Teens In the middle of the night, young activists sneak into a medical research facility and free thousands of mutilated animals, and Odin, the most tech savvy, also takes a bag of encrypted thumb drives. Now the security forces are after him, and his sister Shay, with her posse of friends, is determined to rescue him. Singular Menace series Book 1. Booklist Starred review. 200,000 print run.
Margaret Stohl – Icons – Teens Dol, Ro, Tima, and Lucas are the four Icon Children, the only humans immune to the Icon’s power to stop a human heart. In order to stop the alien Icons, the children must destroy 13 different Icons, but they are on the run after destroying the first one. And there just may be a fifth child. Icon series Book 2. 100,000 print run.
Anna Schumacher – End Times – Teens When life in Detroit becomes too hard to bear, Daphne flees to her Uncle Floyd’s home in Carbon County, Wyoming, but instead of solace she finds chaos. When she steps off the bus, trumpets blare, the townsfolk declare that the End Times are here, and she may be the only person who can read the signs and know the truth. Kirkus: "The author provides a fascinating reimagining of the rapture accessible to both religious and secular readers alike." First in a series by this debut author, who has an MFA in writing. An Amazon Best Book of the Month.
Nonfiction
Mari & Roshin Ono – Origami for Children: 35 Step-By-Step Projects – Ages 7 and up The perfect introduction to origami, the fun Japanese papercraft for parents and children of all ages. Divided into six sections, the projects cover a range of themes, from classic origami designs such as animals to party decorations and modern vehicles. Every stage is described in a series of clear step-by-step photographs.
Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce, & Sal Murdocca – Pandas and Other Endangered Species: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Treehouse #48 – Ages 7-9 This companion book to A Perfect Time for Pandas (see above), answers questions that kids may have after reading the adventures of Annie and Jack. What do pandas eat? Why are snow leopards scarce? Filled with illustrations, facts, and photos. A Magic Treehouse Fact Tracker.
Jordan Romero & Linda LeBlanc – No Summit Out of Sight: The Story of the Youngest Person to Climb the Seven Summits – Ages 12 and up At age 13, Jordan Romero became the youngest person to have ever climbed Mt. Everest. At 15, he conquered the Seven Summits—the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents. Now, at 17, Jordan tells his story. 75,000 print run.
Larry Verstraete – Life or Death: Surviving the Impossible – Ages 9-12 Over 30 incredible true stories of survivors who found creative ways to beat impossible odds. A slave in mid-1800s North Carolina squeezes into a 2′ x 3′ box and has friends mail him to freedom in Philadelphia. A doctor injects 8,000 Polish Jews with a substance that makes it appear they have typhus, getting them sent into quarantine instead of to death camps. Apollo 13 astronauts use duct tape, a hose, and other spare parts to fix failed machinery and bring their spacecraft safely home.
Robert E. Wells – Can You Count to a Googol?Ages 5-8 The author explores the wonderful world of zeros and tells how the googol came to be named.
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