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San Diego Public Library New Additions November 2009 San Diego Public Library New Additions November 2009 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/ADIL Adil, Janeen R. The life and adventures of Santa Claus J FIC/APPLEGATE 3-4 Applegate, Katherine. Never glue your friends to chairs J FIC/AVI Avi, 1937- Poppy and Ereth J FIC/BAGLIO Baglio, Ben M. Beyond the sunrise J FIC/BALLIETT Balliett, Blue, 1955- The Calder game J FIC/BARRETT Barrett, Tracy, 1955- The 100-year-old secret J FIC/BARRY Barry, Dave. Science fair J FIC/BEARN Bearn, Emily. Tumtum & Nutmeg J FIC/BENEDICTUS 3-4 Benedictus, David. Return to the Hundred Acre Wood J FIC/BISSON Bisson, Terry. The fight to survive J FIC/BLUME Blume, Judy. Double Fudge J FIC/BLUME Blume, Judy. Superfudge J FIC/BUCKLEY Buckley-Archer, Linda. Gideon the cutpurse J FIC/CLEARY Cleary, Beverly. Dear Mr. Henshaw J FIC/CLEARY Cleary, Beverly. Muggie Maggie J FIC/COLLINS Collins, Suzanne. Gregor and the marks of secret J FIC/CRILLEY Crilley, Mark. Akiko and the journey to Toog J FIC/CUFFE Cuffe-Perez, Mary, 1946- Skylar J FIC/CUFFE Cuffe-Perez, Mary, 1946- Skylar J FIC/DAHL Dahl, Roald. Matilda J FIC/DICAMILLO 3-4 DiCamillo, Kate. Mercy Watson goes for a ride J FIC/DICAMILLO 3-4 DiCamillo, Kate. Mercy Watson thinks like a pig J FIC/DICAMILLO 3-4 DiCamillo, Kate. Mercy Watson to the rescue J FIC/DITERLIZZI 3-4 DiTerlizzi, Tony. Lucinda's secret J FIC/DITERLIZZI 3-4 DiTerlizzi, Tony. The field guide J FIC/DITERLIZZI 3-4 DiTerlizzi, Tony. The Wrath of Mulgarath J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. Hunting for hidden gold J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The clue of the broken blade J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The flickering torch mystery J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The hidden harbor mystery J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The missing chums J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The mystery of the Chinese junk J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The secret of the old mill J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The secret warning J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The sinister signpost J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The twisted claw J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. While the clock ticked J FIC/DOWELL Dowell, Frances O'Roark. Phineas L. MacGuire-- blasts off ! J FIC/DRAKE Drake, Emily. The magickers J FIC/FLEMING Fleming, Candace. Lowji discovers America J FIC/FOMBELLE Fombelle, Timothée de. Toby alone J FIC/GAIMAN Gaiman, Neil. Odd and the Frost Giants J FIC/GIOVANNI Giovanni, Nikki. Jimmy Grasshopper versus the Ants J FIC/GOULD Gould, Robert. Robert Gould's Rex J FIC/GOULD Gould, Robert. Spiderman ultimate picture book #1 J FIC/GRAHAME Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932. The wind in the willows J FIC/GREENE Greene, Constance C. Isabelle the itch ... J FIC/HAIG Haig, Matt, 1975- Samuel Blink and the runaway troll J FIC/HALE 3-4 Hale, Bruce. Fat cat of Underwhere J FIC/HENNESY Hennesy, Carolyn. Pandora gets vain J FIC/HERMES Hermes, Patricia. Westward to home J FIC/HERMES 3-4 Hermes, Patricia. Our strange new land J FIC/HESSE Hesse, Karen. A light in the storm J FIC/HOLT 3-4 Holt, Kimberly Willis. Piper Reed, the great gypsy J FIC/JENNINGS Jennings, Patrick. We can't all be rattlesnakes 3 J FIC/KARON Karon, Jan, 1937- Jeremy J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The bungalow mystery J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The clue of the black keys J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The clue of the leaning chimney J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The ghost of Blackwood Hall J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The mystery at Lilac Inn J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The secret of Shadow Ranch J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. The secret of the old clock J FIC/KELSEY Kelsey, Marybeth. A recipe 4 robbery J FIC/KESTEL Kestel, Deborah. The Mutiny on board H.M.S. Bounty J FIC/KIDD Kidd, Rob. City of gold J FIC/KIDD Kidd, Rob. The coming storm J FIC/KING 3-4 King-Smith, Dick. Dinosaur trouble J FIC/KINNEY Kinney, Jeff. Diary of a wimpy kid J FIC/LASKY Lasky, Kathryn. Two bad pilgrims J FIC/LERANGIS Lerangis, Peter. The sword thief J FIC/LEWIS Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples) The horse and his boy J FIC/LEWIS Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples) The magician's nephew J FIC/LOBEL Lobel, Arnold. Fables J FIC/LOFTING Lofting, Hugh, 1886-1947. The story of Doctor Dolittle J FIC/MACLACHLAN MacLachlan, Patricia. The true gift J FIC/MACLACHLAN 3-4 MacLachlan, Patricia. The true gift J FIC/MARTIN Martin, Ann M., 1955- The meanest doll in the world J FIC/MCEWAN 3-4 McEwan, James. Scrubs forever J FIC/MCGHEE McGhee, Alison, 1960- Julia Gillian (and the art of knowing) J FIC/MONTGOMERY Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud) Anne of Ingleside J FIC/MYRACLE Myracle, Lauren, 1969- Twelve J FIC/NAIDOO Naidoo, Beverley. Burn my heart J FIC/NIMMO Nimmo, Jenny. Charlie Bone and the invisible boy 4 J FIC/OSBORNE 3-4 Osborne, Mary Pope. Dark day in the deep sea J FIC/OSBORNE 3-4 Osborne, Mary Pope. Monday with a mad genius J FIC/PILKEY 3-4 Pilkey, Dav, 1966- Captain Underpants and the big, bad battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, part 2 J FIC/PILKEY 3-4 Pilkey, Dav, 1966- Ricky Ricotta's giant robot vs. the mutant mosquitoes from Mercury J FIC/PILKEY 3-4 Pilkey, Dav, 1966- The adventures of Captain Underpants J FIC/ROBERTS Roberts, Marion, 1966- Sunny side up J FIC/RODRIGUEZ Rodriguez, Robert Sharkboy and Lavagirl adventures. Book 2, Return to planet Drool J FIC/ROWLING Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets J FIC/ROWLING Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the goblet of fire J FIC/ROWLING Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban J FIC/ROWLING Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone J FIC/ROWLING Rowling, J. K. The tales of Beedle the Bard J FIC/SACHAR Sachar, Louis, 1954- Wayside School gets a little stranger J FIC/SANTOPOLO Santopolo, Jill. The Nina, the Pinta, and the vanishing treasure J FIC/SASAKI Sasaki, Chris. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes J FIC/SCALETTA Scaletta, Kurtis. Mudville J FIC/SERVICE Service, Pamela F. Yesterday's magic J FIC/SHAW 3-4 Shaw, Janet Beeler, 1937- Kirsten learns a lesson J FIC/SIEGEL Siegel, Fern. The picture of Dorian Gray J FIC/SMITH Smith, Patricia Clark. Weetamoo, heart of the Pocassets J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The austere academy J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The penultimate peril J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The slippery slope J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The vile village J FIC/SPINELLI Spinelli, Jerry. Maniac Magee J FIC/STEAD Stead, Rebecca. When you reach me J FIC/STEVENSON Stevenson, Robert Louis Treasure Island J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. A night in Terror Tower J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Calling all creeps 5 J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Creep from the deep J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Deep trouble J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Deep trouble II J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Don't go to sleep J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. How I learned to fly J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. How to kill a monster J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. It came from beneath the sink! J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Monster blood for breakfast! J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Monster blood III J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. My best friend is invisible J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. My hairiest adventure J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Night of the living dummy II J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Night of the living dummy III J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Return of the mummy J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Revenge of the living dummy J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Say cheese and die-- again! J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Stay out of the basement J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. The beast from the east J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. The curse of Camp Cold Lake J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. The curse of the mummy's tomb J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. The girl who cried monster J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. The haunted school J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. The scarecrow walks at midnight J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. The scream of the haunted mask J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Vampire breath J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Welcome to Camp Nightmare J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Welcome to dead house J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. Why I'm afraid of bees J FIC/STINE 3-4 Stine, R. L. Escape from HorrorLand 6 J FIC/TANAKA Tanaka, Shelley. On board the Titanic J FIC/TAYLOR Taylor, Mildred D. Roll of thunder, hear my cry J FIC/THURBER Thurber, James, 1894-1961. The 13 clocks J FIC/TOLKIEN Tolkien, J. R. R. The hobbit J FIC/TOLSTOY Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910. The lion and the puppy and other stories for children J FIC/TRIPP 3-4 Tripp, Valerie, 1951- Molly takes flight J FIC/TUBB Tubb, Kristin O'Donnell.
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