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San Diego Public Library New Additions May 2010 San Diego Public Library New Additions May 2010 Juvenile Materials 000 - Computer Science and Generalities Compact Discs 100 - Philosophy & Psychology DVD Videos/Videocassettes 200 - Religion E Audiocassettes 300 - Social Sciences E Audiovisual Materials 400 - Language E Books 500 - Science E CD-ROMs 600 - Technology E Compact Discs 700 - Art E DVD Videos/Videocassettes 800 - Literature E Foreign Language 900 - Geography & History E New Additions Audiocassettes Fiction Audiovisual Materials Foreign Languages Biographies Graphic Novels CD-ROMs Large Print Fiction Call # Author Title J FIC DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The house on the cliff J FIC DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The secret of the old mill J FIC DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The tower treasure J FIC NIMMO Nimmo, Jenny. Charlie Bone and the time twister J FIC/ABER 3-4 Aber, Linda Williams. A special ballerina J FIC/ABER 3-4 Aber, Linda Williams. Little sisters keep out J FIC/ABER 3-4 Aber, Linda Williams. The legend of the pink pearl J FIC/ALCOTT Alcott, Louisa May Little women J FIC/ALCOTT Alcott, Louisa May The quiet little woman ; Tilly's Christmas ; Rosa's tale J FIC/ALEXANDER Alexander, Heather. Win or lose J FIC/ARMSTRONG Armstrong, William Howard Sounder J FIC/AUERBACH Auerbach, Annie. Despicable me J FIC/BABBITT Babbitt, Natalie. Tuck everlasting J FIC/BAGGOTT Baggott, Julianna. The Ever Breath J FIC/BALDUCCI 3-4 Balducci, Rita. A sea of friends J FIC/BALDUCCI 3-4 Balducci, Rita. Girl's best friend J FIC/BALDUCCI 3-4 Balducci, Rita. Safe and sound J FIC/BALDUCCI 3-4 Balducci, Rita. The class act J FIC/BALDUCCI 3-4 Balducci, Rita. The silver deer J FIC/BALL 3-4 Ball, Jacqueline A. Clawman's warning J FIC/BALL 3-4 Ball, Jacqueline A. The clue in the haunted library J FIC/BALL 3-4 Ball, Jacqueline A. The lucky skates J FIC/BANKS Banks, Sara H. The everlasting now J FIC/BARROWS 3-4 Barrows, Annie. Ivy + Bean J FIC/BARROWS 3-4 Barrows, Annie. Ivy + Bean and the ghost that had to go J FIC/BARROWS 3-4 Barrows, Annie. Ivy + Bean bound to be bad J FIC/BARROWS 3-4 Barrows, Annie. Ivy + Bean break the fossil record J FIC/BARROWS 3-4 Barrows, Annie. Ivy + Bean take care of the babysitter J FIC/BARRY Barry, Dave. Peter and the secret of Rundoon J FIC/BARRY Barry, Dave. Peter and the Sword of Mercy 2 J FIC/BAUER 3-4 Bauer, Marion Dane. The very little princess J FIC/BAUM Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Little Wizard stories of Oz J FIC/BAUM Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) The emerald city of Oz J FIC/BAUM Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) The marvelous land of Oz J FIC/BAUM Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) The road to Oz J FIC/BAUM Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) The Tin Woodman of Oz J FIC/BEECHWOOD Beechwood, Beth. Face the music J FIC/BELLAIRS Bellairs, John. The spell of the sorcerer's skull J FIC/BENTON Benton, Jim. Dear dumb diary J FIC/BERGEN 3-4 Bergen, Lara. A masterpiece for Bess J FIC/BERKELEY Berkeley, Jon. The hidden boy J FIC/BINDING Binding, Tim. Sylvie and the songman J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Arachnid the spider king J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Claw the Giant Ape J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Cypher J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Epos J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Narga the Sea Monster J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Spiros J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Tagus J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Tartok J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Trillion J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Vipero, the snake man J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Zepha the monster squid J FIC/BLUME Blume, Judy. Deenie J FIC/BLUME Blume, Judy. Double Fudge J FIC/BLUME 3-4 Blume, Judy. Tales of a fourth grade nothing J FIC/BOWE Bowe, Julie My best frenemy J FIC/BRACEGIRDLE Bracegirdle, P. J. Fiendish deeds J FIC/BURNFORD Burnford, Sheila Every. The incredible journey J FIC/BUTLER Butler, Dori Hillestad. The Buddy files J FIC/BYNG Byng, Georgia. Molly Moon & the morphing mystery J FIC/CABOT Cabot, Meg. Glitter girls and the great fake out J FIC/CALKHOVEN Calkhoven, Laurie. Daniel at the Siege of Boston, 1776 3 J FIC/CARMAN Carman, Patrick. The black circle J FIC/CARRIS 3-4 Carris, Joan Davenport. Wild times at the Bed & Biscuit J FIC/CHANG Chang, Margaret Scrogin. Celia's robot J FIC/CHENG 3-4 Cheng, Andrea. Only one year J FIC/CLEARY Cleary, Beverly. Emily's runaway imagination J FIC/CLEARY 3-4 Cleary, Beverly. Ramona and her father J FIC/CLEARY 3-4 Cleary, Beverly. The mouse and the motorcycle J FIC/COATSWORTH Coatsworth, Elizabeth Jane The cat who went to heaven J FIC/COOK Cook, Kacy. Nuts J FIC/COTTRELL Cottrell Boyce, Frank. Cosmic J FIC/COWELL Cowell, Cressida. A hero's guide to deadly dragons J FIC/COWELL Cowell, Cressida. How to cheat a dragon's curse J FIC/COWELL Cowell, Cressida. How to speak Dragonese J FIC/CRILLEY Crilley, Mark. Akiko and the intergalactic zoo J FIC/CUSHMAN Cushman, Karen. Alchemy and Meggy Swann J FIC/CUSSLER Cussler, Clive. The adventures of Hotsy Totsy J FIC/D'LACEY D'Lacey, Chris. Fire star J FIC/D'LACEY D'Lacey, Chris. Gruffen J FIC/DAKIN Dakin, Glenn. The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance J FIC/DASHNER Dashner, James The hunt for dark infinity J FIC/DASHNER Dashner, James The journal of curious letters J FIC/DELACROIX 3-4 DeLaCroix, Alice. The best horse ever J FIC/DICAMILLO DiCamillo, Kate. The magician's elephant J FIC/DICAMILLO 3-4 DiCamillo, Kate. Mercy Watson J FIC/DIONNE Dionne, Erin The total tragedy of a girl named Hamlet J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The firebird rocket J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The mysterious caravan J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The sinister signpost J FIC/DOWELL Dowell, Frances O'Roark. Falling in J FIC/DRISCOLL 3-4 Driscoll, Laura. Beck and the great berry battle J FIC/DRISCOLL 3-4 Driscoll, Laura. Vidia and the fairy crown J FIC/EGAN Egan, Kate. Transformers J FIC/ERDRICH Erdrich, Louise. The birchbark house 4 J FIC/ERICKSON 3-4 Erickson, John R. The case of the secret weapon J FIC/ERSKINE Erskine, Kathryn. Mockingbird = Mok'ing-bûrd J FIC/FARMER Farmer, Nancy The Islands of the Blessed J FIC/FLEISCHMAN Fleischman, Sid The Dream Stealer J FIC/FLETCHER Fletcher, Ralph J. Fig pudding J FIC/GEORGE George, Jean Craighead On the far side of the mountain J FIC/GERVAY 3-4 Gervay, Susanne. I am Jack J FIC/GILSON Gilson, Jamie. Thirteen ways to sink a sub J FIC/GLASS Glass, Linzi Alex. Finding Danny J FIC/GOULD Gould, Robert. Spiderman ultimate picture book #1 J FIC/GREENWALD 3-4 Greenwald, Sheila. Watch out world, Rosy Cole is going green! J FIC/GUTMAN Gutman, Dan. Roberto & me J FIC/HARPER 3-4 Harper, Charise Mericle. Just Grace J FIC/HARPER 3-4 Harper, Charise Mericle. Just Grace goes green J FIC/HARPER 3-4 Harper, Charise Mericle. Just Grace walks the dog J FIC/HARPER 3-4 Harper, Charise Mericle. Still just Grace J FIC/HARPER 3-4 Harper, Jessica. I Barfed on Mrs. Kenly J FIC/HARRISON Harrison, Michelle 13 treasures JR FIC/HAWKINS Hawkins, Emily. Oceanology J FIC/HAYTER Hayter, Rhonda. The witchy worries of Abbie Adams J FIC/HERMAN 3-4 Herman, Gail Fira and the full moon J FIC/HERMES 3-4 Hermes, Patricia. Emma dilemma, the nanny, and the secret ferret J FIC/HICKS 3-4 Hicks, Betty. Doubles troubles J FIC/HIRSCHFELD 3-4 Hirschfeld, Robert Inline skater J FIC/HOLMES Holmes, Sara. Operation Yes J FIC/HOLUB Holub, Joan. Athena the brain J FIC/HOLUB Holub, Joan. Persephone the phony J FIC/HORVATH Horvath, Polly. Northward to the moon J FIC/HOWE Howe, Peter Waggit forever J FIC/HOWE 3-4 Howe, Deborah. Bunnicula J FIC/IRVING Irving, Washington The legend of Sleepy Hollow J FIC/JACQUES Jacques, Brian. Castaways of the Flying Dutchman J FIC/JACQUES Jacques, Brian. The long patrol 5 J FIC/JONES Jones, Diana Wynne. Howl's moving castle J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. Mystery of the glowing eye J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The phantom of Pine Hill J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The secret of Mirror Bay J FIC/KELLEY Kelley, Jane (Jane Alice) Nature Girl J FIC/KELLY Kelly, Jacqueline. The evolution of Calpurnia Tate J FIC/KELLY 3-4 Kelly, Katy. Lucy Rose J FIC/KERLEY Kerley, Barbara. The extraordinary Mark Twain (according to Susy) J FIC/KESSLER Kessler, Liz. Emily Windsnap and the siren's secret J FIC/KESTEL Kestel, Deborah. The Mutiny on board H.M.S. Bounty J FIC/KINNEY Kinney, Jeff. Diary of a wimpy kid J FIC/KLISE Klise, Kate. Regarding the bathrooms J FIC/KLISE Klise, Kate. Regarding the trees J FIC/KLISE 3-4 Klise, Kate. Over my dead body J FIC/KRULIK 3-4 Krulik, Nancy E. Be nice to mice! J FIC/KRULIK 3-4 Krulik, Nancy E. Open wide J FIC/LAFEVERS 3-4 LaFevers, R. L. (Robin L.) Flight of the phoenix J FIC/LAIKEN Laiken, Deidre S. The adventures of Huckleberry Finn J FIC/LARSEN 3-4 Larsen, Kirsten. Lily's pesky plant J FIC/LASKY Lasky, Kathryn. Christmas after all J FIC/LASKY Lasky, Kathryn. Hawksmaid J FIC/LASKY Lasky, Kathryn. Lone wolf J FIC/LEWIS Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples) The lion, the witch and the wardrobe J FIC/LINDGREN Lindgren, Astrid Pippi Longstocking J FIC/LINDGREN Lindgren, Astrid The adventures of Pippi Longstocking J FIC/LINDO Lindo, Elvira Manolito Four-Eyes J FIC/LLOYD Lloyd, Ann Don't bet on it J FIC/LOBEL Lobel, Arnold.
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