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Quick Reads -- Booklist Title Author Crazy Beautiful Baratz-Logsted, Lauren Quick Reads -- Booklist Title Author Crazy beautiful Baratz-Logsted, Lauren. Backwater Bauer, Joan, 1951- Backwater Bauer, Joan, 1951- Hope was here Bauer, Joan, 1951- An early winter Bauer, Marion Dane. The last unicorn Beagle, Peter S. Flip Bedford, Martyn. The secret of the mezuzah Bell, Mary Reeves, 1946- Dakota dream Bennett, James W., 1942- Death grip Bennett, Jay. Missing Angel Juan Block, Francesca Lia. Tiger eyes : a novel Blume, Judy. The bridge over the River Kwai : a novel Boulle, Pierre, 1912-1994. A murder of crows Bracken, Beth. Alley of shadows Brezenoff, Steven. Burning secrets Brezenoff, Steven. I dare you! Brezenoff, Steven. Vanishing Brooks, Bruce. A cut too far Brown, Herman, 1971- The Presence : a ghost story Bunting, Eve, 1928- Spy High : mission two : CHAOS rising Butcher, A. J. The perks of being a wallflower Chbosky, Stephen. Frindle Clements, Andrew, 1949- My brother Sam is dead Collier, James Lincoln, 1928- Gregor and the Code of Claw Collins, Suzanne. Gregor and the curse of the warmbloods Collins, Suzanne. Gregor and the marks of secret Collins, Suzanne. Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane Collins, Suzanne. Broken memory : a novel of Rwanda Combres, Elisabeth. The pirate, Big Fist, and me Cosson, M. J. Rock art rebel Cosson, M. J. How to be a pirate Cowell, Cressida. How to cheat a dragon's curse Cowell, Cressida. How to ride a dragon's storm Cowell, Cressida. How to speak dragonese Cowell, Cressida. How to steal a dragon's sword Cowell, Cressida. How to train your dragon Cowell, Cressida. Walk two moons Creech, Sharon. Curtains! : a high school musical mystery Dahl, Michael. Dragon in the desert Dahl, Michael. The BFG Dahl, Roald. The Bfg. Dahl, Roald. Danny, the champion of the world Dahl, Roald. Matilda Dahl, Roald. The witches Dahl, Roald. 16 on the block Daniels, Babygirl. Glitter Daniels, Babygirl. Sister, sister Daniels, Babygirl. American beauty : an A-list novel Dean, Zoey. The deathless DeCandido, Keith R. A. On the third ward Degens, T. The dream thief DeMatteis, J. M. The road to Inconceivable DeMatteis, J. M. One eye laughing, the other weeping : the diary of Julie Weiss Denenberg, Barry. Diary of an oxygen thief Anonymous. Because of Winn-Dixie DiCamillo, Kate. The tale of Despereaux DiCamillo, Kate. A giant problem DiTerlizzi, Tony. The nixie's song DiTerlizzi, Tony. The kind of friends we used to be Dowell, Frances O'Roark. Everest : you decide how to survive! Doyle, Bill H., 1968- The curse of Arkady Drake, Emily. Dragonsdale Drake, Salamanda. Over the tracks Duffy-Stone, Heather, 1977- In search of Mockingbird Ellsworth, Loretta. Jazz owls : a novel of the Zoot Suit Riots Engle, Margarita. The birchbark house Erdrich, Louise. Walking with the dead Falcone, L. M. (Lucy M.), 1951- Once upon a Marigold Ferris, Jean. Harriet the spy Fitzhugh, Louise. Money hungry Flake, Sharon. Seedfolks Fleischman, Paul. Breaking point Folan, Karyn Langhorne. Pretty ugly Folan, Karyn Langhorne. Johnny Tremain Forbes, Esther. Johnny Tremain Forbes, Esther. The fat man Gee, Maurice. Charlie Thorne and the last equation Gibbs, Stuart, 1969- Dead girls don't write letters Giles, Gail. Old Yeller Gipson, Fred, 1908-1973. The Confessional Goodman, Gabriel. Tall story Gourlay, Candy. The island of Dr. Libris Grabenstein, Chris. Blaze of silver Grant, K. M. (Katie M.) Reaching Dustin Grove, Vicki. I never promised you a rose garden Greenberg, Joanne. Attack of the giant octopus Greenburg, Dan. Fall of the House of Mandible Greenburg, Dan. The Onts Greenburg, Dan. Please don't eat the children Greenburg, Dan. The Shluffmuffin boy is history Greenburg, Dan. Treachery and betrayal at Jolly Days Greenburg, Dan. The vampire's curse Greenburg, Dan. The hungry ocean : a swordboat captain's journey Greenlaw, Linda, 1960- Dive Griffin, Adele. The starplace Grove, Vicki. Emily for real Gunnery, Sylvia. Among the Barons Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Don't you dare read this, Mrs. Dunphrey Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Palace of Mirrors Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Taylor Five Halam, Ann. Princess Academy Hale, Shannon. The gift-giver Hansen, Joyce. Geography Club Hartinger, Brent. Butterfly Hartnett, Sonya. Rosey in the present tense Hawes, Louise. The scarlet letter : a romance Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Rumble fish Hinton, S. E. That was then, this is now Hinton, S. E. North to freedom Holm, Anne, 1922- Stormbreaker Horowitz, Anthony, 1955- Tangled web Hrdlitschka, Shelley, 1956- Unhooking the moon Hughes, Gregory (Fiction writer) Jennings, Richard W. (Richard The great whale of Kansas Walker), 1945- The circuit : stories from the life of a migrant child Jiménez, Francisco, 1943- A certain October Johnson, Angela, 1961- The first part last Johnson, Angela, 1961- The only outcast Johnston, Julie. Always faithful Jones, Patrick, 1961- Barrier Jones, Patrick, 1961- Bridge Jones, Patrick, 1961- Collateral damage Jones, Patrick, 1961- Combat zone Jones, Patrick, 1961- Controlled Jones, Patrick, 1961- Freedom flight Jones, Patrick, 1961- Outburst Jones, Patrick, 1961- Target Jones, Patrick, 1961- Step up and dance Kalkipsakis, Thalia. Penelope Kaye, Marilyn. The exes Kennedy, Pagan, 1962- No way out Kern, Peggy. The test Kern, Peggy. Diary of a wimpy kid : dog days Kinney, Jeff. Hard Luck. Kinney, Jeff. Rodrick rules Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series, Book 2. Kinney, Jeff. The ugly truth Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series, Book 5. Kinney, Jeff. The wimpy kid movie diary : how Greg Heffley went Hollywood Kinney, Jeff. Testing the truth Knudsen, Shannon, 1971- Shakespeare bats cleanup Koertge, Ronald. The falcon Koller, Jackie French. The view from Saturday Konigsburg, E. L. Escape Korman, Gordon. No more dead dogs Korman, Gordon. Survival Korman, Gordon. A little piece of ground Laird, Elizabeth. Search for safety Langan, John. Blood is thicker Langan, Paul, 1972- Brothers in arms Langan, Paul, 1972- The bully Langan, Paul, 1972- The fallen Langan, Paul, 1972- The gun Langan, Paul, 1972- Payback Langan, Paul, 1972- Promises to keep Langan, Paul, 1972- Schooled Langan, Paul, 1972- Shattered Langan, Paul, 1972- Summer of secrets Langan, Paul, 1972- Survivor Langan, Paul, 1972- A journey to the New World Lasky, Kathryn. Pitch black Lauria, Frank. Broken promises Lee, Darrien. Grown in 60 seconds Lee, Darrien. Sixteen going on twenty-one Lee, Darrien. The chief Lipsyte, Robert. April Lord, Gabrielle. February Lord, Gabrielle. March Lord, Gabrielle. Hidden talents Lubar, David. The night tourist Marsh, Katherine. Rain reign Martin, Ann M., 1955- Inkheart : movie novelization Mason, Jane. Cut McCormick, Patricia, 1956- No time to cry. McDaniel, Lurlene. Jaded McKayhan, Monica. The Blight way : a sheriff Bo Tully mystery McManus, Patrick F. Have a hot time, Hades! McMullan, Kate. Shooter Myers, Walter Dean, 1937- The aftermath Michelle, Sara. The beginning Michelle, Sara. The inside Michelle, Sara. The outside Michelle, Sara. The amazing story of Adolphus Tips Morpurgo, Michael. Darius & Twig Myers, Walter Dean, 1937-2014. Autobiography of my dead brother Myers, Walter Dean, 1937- The dream bearer Myers, Walter Dean, 1937- Handbook for boys : a novel Myers, Walter Dean, 1937- Harlem summer Myers, Walter Dean, 1937- The journal of Scott Pendleton Collins : a World War II soldier Myers, Walter Dean, 1937- Street love Myers, Walter Dean, 1937- Deadzone Nielsen, Jennifer A. Above the veil Nix, Garth. Aenir Nix, Garth. Castle Nix, Garth. Drowned Wednesday Nix, Garth. The fall Nix, Garth. Grim Tuesday Nix, Garth. Into battle Nix, Garth. Lady Friday Nix, Garth. Mister Monday Nix, Garth. Sir Thursday Nix, Garth. Superior Saturday Nix, Garth. Ghost town : seven ghostly stories Nixon, Joan Lowery. Radiance : a novel Noël, Alyson. Fast forward Norfleet, Celeste O. Island of the Blue Dolphins O'Dell, Scott, 1898-1989. Young Hercules. Odom, Mel. Brian's hunt Paulsen, Gary. Brian's winter Paulsen, Gary. Hatchet Paulsen, Gary. The night the white deer died Paulsen, Gary. Soldier's heart Paulsen, Gary. Soldier's heart Paulsen, Gary. Big Nate blasts off Peirce, Lincoln, Big Nate : in a class by himself Peirce, Lincoln. Big Nate on a roll Peirce, Lincoln. Big Nate strikes again Peirce, Lincoln. Dead is a state of mind Perez, Marlene. Dead is so last year Perez, Marlene. Dead man's map Peschke, M. (Marci) All's fair in love, war, and high school Rallison, Janette, 1966- My fair godmother Rallison, Janette, 1966- Slumming Randle, Kristen D. Where the red fern grows Rawls, Wilson. How to eat fried worms Rockwell, Thomas, 1933- The slow regard of silent things Rothfuss, Patrick, 1973- The tales of Beedle the Bard Rowling, J. K. The tales of Beedle the Bard Rowling, J. K. Tales from a not-so-happy heartbreaker Dork Diaries Russell, Rachel Renée. Esperanza rising Ryan, Pam Muñoz. Orbiting Jupiter Schmidt, Gary D. A boy called Twister Schraff, Anne E. Dark secrets Schraff, Anne E. Deliverance Schraff, Anne E. The Fairest Schraff, Anne E. Leap of faith Schraff, Anne E. Lost and found Schraff, Anne E. The lost Schraff, Anne E. One of us Schraff, Anne E. Outrunning the darkness Schraff, Anne E. Someone to love me Schraff, Anne E. The stranger Schraff, Anne E. Time of courage Schraff, Anne E. To catch a dream Schraff, Anne E. The water's edge Schraff, Anne E. The Rescuers Schraff, Anne. The Unforgiven. Schraff, Anne. I heart you, you haunt me Schroeder, Lisa. Flavor of the week Shaw, Tucker. Impossible Shipley, Jocelyn. Missing Spirn, Michele. The beasties Sleator, William. The austere academy Snicket, Lemony. The bad beginning Snicket, Lemony. The carnivorous carnival Snicket, Lemony. The end Snicket, Lemony. The ersatz elevator Snicket, Lemony. The grim grotto Snicket, Lemony. The hostile hospital Snicket, Lemony. Lemony Snicket : the unauthorized autobiography. Snicket, Lemony. The miserable mill Snicket, Lemony. The penultimate peril Snicket, Lemony. The reptile room Snicket, Lemony. The slippery slope Snicket, Lemony. The vile village Snicket, Lemony. The wide window Snicket, Lemony. After ever after Sonnenblick, Jordan. Pacific crossing Soto, Gary. Smiles to go Spineli, Jerry.
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