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Page 1: By: Matt Connolly, Dalton Roling, Tessa Kemp, Paige Kizer, and Kendra Esau

By: Matt Connolly, Dalton Roling, Tessa Kemp, Paige Kizer, and

Kendra Esau.

Page 2: By: Matt Connolly, Dalton Roling, Tessa Kemp, Paige Kizer, and Kendra Esau

Iron Thunder: The Battle Between the Monitor & the Merrimacby Avi

Early in 1862, when his father is killed fighting for the Union in the War Between the States, thirteen-year-old Tom Carroll must take a job to help support his family. He manages to find work at a bustling ironworks in his hometown of

Brooklyn, New York, where dozens of men are frantically pounding together the strangest ship Tom has ever seen. A ship made of iron.

Tom becomes assistant to the ship’s inventor, a gruff, boastful man named Captain John Ericsson. He soon learns that the Union army has very important

plans for this iron ship called the Monitor. It is supposed to fight the Confederate “sea monster” — another ironclad — the Merrimac. But Ericsson is practically the only person who believes the Monitor will float. Everyone else calls it “Ericsson’s

Folly” or “the iron coffin.”

Meanwhile, Tom’s position as Ericsson’s assistant has made him a target of Confederate spies, who offer him money for information about the ship. Tom

finds himself caught between two certain dangers: an encounter with murderous spies and a battle at sea in an iron coffin...

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The 100-Year Old SecretBy Tracy Barrett

Upon moving to their new home in London, siblings Xena and Xander Holmes immediately discover a strange but true fact: They are the direct descendants

of the great detective Sherlock Holmes and have inherited his casebook of unsolved mysteries. One might think it presumptuous of two children to assume that they could succeed where the legendary sleuth had failed, but, kids being

kids, they do not and find themselves almost immediately wrapped up in a case involving a missing painting. Following leads, conducting interviews and

applying a little old-fashioned know-how help the Holmes kids discover the truth behind the portrait's mysterious subject and the location that has kept it safe

and sound all these years. Barrett presents readers with great characters and a believable mystery solved credibly (with the help of somewhat less-than-

convincing photographic memories). A strong start to what will undoubtedly remain an enjoyable series.

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The Name of This Book Is Secret

Pseudonymous Bosch

This is the story of a secret, and also a secret story. Cass and Max Ernest are two friendless 11-year olds who come together to solve the mystery surrounding a dead magician and the clues he left behind. Along the way they must solve puzzles and word games and face incredible danger to answer their questions.

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Yes I know the Monkey ManBy Dori Hillestad Butler

Thirteen-year-old T.J. always believed that her twin sister and her mother were dead because that s what her father had told her. But Mom and Sam are very much alive. And now they want T.J. to be part of their family. Life with Joe, her troubled but well-intentioned father, is all T.J. has ever known. Joe s erratic lifestyle has meant lying to social workers and searching through garbage cans for food. But T.J. loves him and the grandmother who has provided stability in her life. When T.J. reluctantly visits her mom and Sam for the first time, she is stunned by how similar she is to her twin sister in many ways, even though their lives have been very different. But while she is drawn to her new family, she is also wary of becoming attached to them and hurting her father s feelings. When Joe suffers a debilitating accident and tries to ensnare T.J. in another web of lies, however, her loyalties are finally tested. Now she must confront the truth about her

family, even if it hurts the people she loves.

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The Grayson twins are moving to a new town. Again. Although it's a drag to be constantly mistaken for one another, still, during those first days at a new school, there's nothing better than a twin brother. But on day one of sixth grade, Ray stays home sick, and Jay is on his own. And — no big deal. It's a pretty nice school, good kids too. But Jay quickly discovers a major mistake; no one at this school seems to know a thing about his brother. Ray's not on the attendance lists, doesn't have a locker, doesn't even have a student folder. Jay almost tells a teacher, but decides that this lost information could be very... useful. And fun. Maybe even a little dangerous. As these two clever boys exploit a clerical oversight, each one finds new views of self-hood, friendship, learning, and honesty

Lost and FoundBy Andrew Clements

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Hate That CatBy Sharon Creech

With plenty of poetry from Tennyson, Eliot, and Poe, along with a hilarious hero and one amazing surprise, Newbery Medalist Creech makes magic once again, in this narrative poem sequel to her acclaimed "Love That Dog."

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Trading Facesby Jennifer Rozines Roy , Julia

Devillers

In the first collaboration between authors and identical twins, this novel, written in alternate viewpoints, chronicles the first day of middle school when twin sisters switch places and struggle to develop their own identities despite the fact that no one can tell them apart.

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"You wanna know who threw the fastest pitch "ever"?"

Many baseball players claim that Satchel Paige was the fastest pitcher in the history

of the game. Stosh and his coach, Flip Valentini, are on a mission to find out. With radar gun in tow, they travel back to 1942 and watch Satch pitch to power hitter Josh Gibson in the Negro League World Series.

They soon learn that everything about Satch is fast — whether it's his talking,

driving, or getaways. But is he really the fastest pitcher who ever lived? While traveling with Satch, they learn

about the discrimination that African Americans suffered on and off the field and

that Satch had been a truly remarkable athlete worthy of the Hall of Fame.

Stunning black-and-white photos of the league's superstars are included.

Satch and Me

By Dan Gutman

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Diamond Willow By Helen Frost

Twelve-year-old Willow would rather blend in than stick out. But she still wants to be seen for who she is. She wants her parents to notice that she is growing up. She wants her best friend to like her better than she likes a certain boy. She wants, more than anything, to mush the dogs out to her grandparents' house, by herself, with Roxy in the lead. But sometimes when it's just you, one mistake can have frightening consequences. And when Willow stumbles, it takes a surprising group of friends to help her make things right again.

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Marley, a lovable Labrador retriever, is always getting himself into trouble. Some may say he is the world's worst dog. But those who know and love Marley understand that nothing can stop his loyalty, exuberance, and passion— not even the Grogans' screen door! How this big, rambunctious dog becomes the heart of the Grogan family is the story of "Marley".

Marley : A Dog Like No Other

By John Grogan

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In book one of the "Missing" series, thirteen-year-old friends Jonah and Chip find out that they, along with other adopted kids from their town, were taken as children from different times in history and reprogrammed through time travel for their new families.

FoundBy Margret Peterson Haddix

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Just before summer begins, 13-year-old Ali finds an odd photograph in the attic. She knows the two

children in it are her mother, Claire, and her aunt Dulcie. But who's the third person, the one who's

been torn out of the picture? Ali figures she'll find out while she's vacationing in Maine with Dulcie and her four-year-old daughter, Emma, in the house where Ali's mother's family used to spend summers. All

hopes for relaxation are quashed shortly after their arrival, though, when the girls meet Sissy, a kid who's

mean and spiteful and a bad influence on Emma.Strangest of all, Sissy keeps talking about a girl named Teresa who drowned under mysterious

circumstances back when Claire and Dulcie were kids, and whose body was never found. At first Ali thinks Sissy's just trying to scare her with a ghost story, but soon she discovers the real reason why

Sissy is so angry.Mary Downing Hahn is at her chilling best in this new supernatural tale that's certain to send shivers down

her readers' spines.

Deep and Dark and Dangerous

By Mary Downing Hahn

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When Amy agreed to baby-sit Kendra Edgerton, she had no idea she was stepping into a kidnapping plot. Two men force the girls out of the house and into a cabin in the woods, where they create DVDs to send to the families, in hopes of a large ransom from Kendra's wealthy parents. Using her wits and imagination, Amy stealthily sends clues to the police through the DVDs, but time is working against her: She has one week until her captors decide to return Kendra and get rid of Amy.

Stolen ChildrenBy Peg Kehret

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After a mean collector named Swindle cons him out of his most valuable baseball card, Griffin Bing must put together a band of misfits to break into Swindle's compound and recapture the card. There are many things standing in their way — a menacing guard dog, a high-tech security system, a very secret hiding place, and their general inability to drive — but Griffin and his team are going to get back what's rightfully his … even if hijinks ensue.

SwindleBy Gordon Korman

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The WilloughbysBy Lois Lowry

Abandoned by their ill-humored parents to the care of an odious nanny, Tim, the twins, Barnaby A and Barnaby B, and their sister, Jane, attempt to fulfill their roles as good,

old-fashioned children.

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Two-Minute DrillBy Mike Lupica

In this second installment of Mike Lupica's new "Comeback Kids" series, Chris Conlan is the coolest kid in sixth grade and the quarterback of the football team. Scott Parry is the new kid — a brainiac. These two boys may seem like an odd couple, but each has a secret that draws him to the other.

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Every Soul a StarWendy Mass

Ally, Bree, and Jack meet in a campground run by Ally's parents. They are about to witness an eclipse of the sun and embark on separate journeys that lead them

to friendship despite the odds.

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Annie Sullivan was little more than a half-blind orphan with a fiery tongue when she arrived at Ivy Green in 1887. Desperate for work, she'd taken on a seemingly

impossible job — teaching a child who was deaf, blind, and as ferocious as any wild animal. But Helen Keller needed more than a teacher. She needed someone daring enough to work a miracle. And if anyone was a match for Helen, it was the girl they

used to call Miss Spitfire.For Annie, reaching Helen's mind meant losing teeth as raging fists flew. It meant

standing up when everyone else had given up. It meant shedding tears at the frustrations and at the triumphs. By telling this inspiring story from Annie Sullivan's point of view, Sarah Miller's debut novel brings an amazing figure to sharp new life.

Annie's past, her brazen determination, and her connection to the girl who would call her Teacher have never been clearer.

Miss Spitfire: Reaching Helen KellerBy Sarah Miller

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How to Steal a DogBy Barbara O Connor

"Half of me was thinking," Georgina, don't do this. Stealing a dog is just plain wrong. "The other half of me was

thinking," Georgina, you're in a bad fix and you got to do whatever it takes to get yourself out of it.

Georgina Hayes is desperate. Ever since her father left and they were evicted from their apartment, her family has been

living in their car. With her mama juggling two jobs and trying to make enough money to find a place to live,

Georgina is stuck looking after her younger brother, Toby. And she has her heart set on improving their situation. When

Georgina spots a missing-dog poster with a reward of five hundred dollars, the solution to all her problems suddenly seems within reach. All she has to do is "borrow" the right

dog and its owners are sure to offer a reward. What happens next is the last thing she expected.

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The True Meaning of SmekdayBy Adam Rex

Eleven-year-old Gratuity is supposed to write an essay about the alien invasion for a time capsule. Gratuity's story is much larger than five pages, so she decides to write her own account of when the aliens arrived on Earth, including her friendship with a Boov, and how they saved Earth from the Gorg.

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Detective CampBy Ron Roy

Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are back! This time, they're off to a camp for detectives! The camp directors have set up a week of lessons in forensics and fun mysteries for the campers to solve. The kids are following the planned clues when they stumble upon a real crime.

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Paint the WindBy Pam Munoz Ryan

Life hasn't been easy for 11-year-old Maya -- orphaned at 5, she lives in a tawny California mansion with her overbearing grandmother who detested Maya's horse-loving mother. But a tragic event changes everything. Maya is whisked off to Wyoming to live with her mother's relatives, whom she's never met and, due to her grandmother's lies, she actually fears. Maya struggles to adapt to her new family and living in a rustic camp, but her love of horses -- the strongest connection she has with her mother -- makes living in a teepee and dealing with her bratty cousin a little easier. Maya learns to ride and slowly comes out of her shell, embarking on a journey of self-discovery that leads her to a beautiful, wild horse named Artemisia. With Artemisia by her side, Maya will face the unfathomable.

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The Mysterious Benedict SocietyTrenton Lee Stewart

"ARE YOU A GIFTED CHILD looking for special opportunities?"

When this peculiar ad appears in the newspaper, dozens of children enroll to take a series of mysterious, mind-bending tests. (And you, dear reader, can test your wits right alongside them.) But in the end just four very special children — two boys and two girls — will succeed. Their challenge: to go on a secret mission that only the most intelligent

and resourceful children could complete. To accomplish it they will have to go undercover at the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, where the only rule is that

there are no rules. But what they'll find in the hidden underground tunnels of the school is more than your average school supplies. As our heroes face physical and mental trials beyond their

wildest imaginations, they have no choice but to turn to each other for support. But with their newfound friendship at stake, will they be able to pass the most important test of

all? Welcome to the Mysterious Benedict Society. If you're gifted, creative, or happen to know Morse Code, they could probably use your help.

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