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Children's Fairy Tales Science Fiction and Fantasy Children's Fairy Tales Science Fiction and Fantasy *Multiple Children's Fairy Tales, Science Fiction and Fantasy Locations Author Title Call # Abbott, Tony Secrets of Droon (Series) JF Adler, Carole S. Eddie’s Blue-Wing Dragon JF Alcock, Vivien The Monster Garden JF Alexander, Lloyd The First Two Lives of Lucas Kasha JF Alexander, Lloyd Prydain Chronicles (Series) JF* Alexander, Lloyd Vesper Holly Adventure (Series) JF Alexander, Lloyd Westmark Trilogy (Series) JF* Applegate, K.A. Animorphs (Series) JF Applegate, K.A. Animorphs Megamorphs (Series) JF Arnold, Louise Golden and Grey (an Unremarkable Boy and a RatherJF Remarkable Ghost) Austin, R.G. Famous and Rich JF Avi Crispin (Series) YA Avi Midnight Magic JF Avi No More Magic JMyst Avi Perloo the Bold JF* Avi Something Upstairs : A Tale of Ghosts YA Avi Windcatcher JF Babbitt, Natalie The Devil’s Other Storybook JF Babbitt, Natalie Tuck Everlasting JF* Banks, Lynne Reid The Fairy Rebel JF Banks, Lynne Reid The Indian in the Cupboard (books) JF* Banks, Lynne Reid The Magic Hare JF Barrie, James M. Peter Pan JF* Baum, L. Frank The Wizard of Oz (Series) JF* Beachcroft, Nina The Wishing People JF Bechard, Margaret Star Hatchling JF Bellairs, John Johnny Dixon Mystery (Series) JMyst Bellairs, John The House With a Clock in It’s Walls JMyst *Multiple Children's Fairy Tales, Science Fiction and Fantasy Locations Author Title Call # Bellairs, John Anthony Monday Mystery (Series) JMyst Billingsley, Fanny The Folk Keeper JF Billingsley, Franny Well Wished JF Blade, Adam Beast Quest (Series) JF Brittain, Bill Devil’s Donkey JF Brittain, Bill Dr. Dredd’s Wagon of Wonders JF Brittain, Bill The Wish Giver :Three Tales of Coven Tree JF Brittain, Bill Who Knew There’d be Ghosts? JF Brown, Jeff Flat Stanley (books) JF* Brown, Jeff Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures JF Buckley, Michael Sisters Grimm (Series) JF Byng, Georgia Molly Moon (books) JF Cameron, Eleanor The Court of the Stone Children JMyst Cameron, Eleanor Julia’s Magic JF Cameron, Eleanor The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet JF Cantonese, P. W. A Thief and the Beanstalk JF Carroll, Lewis Alice in Wonderland (books) JF* Catling, Patrick Skene The Chocolate Touch JF Chew, Ruth Last Chance for Magic JF Chew, Ruth Magic in the Park JF Chew, Ruth Secondhand Magic JF Chew, Ruth Trapped in Time JF Chew, Ruth The Wednesday Witch JF Chew, Ruth Witch’s Broom JF Chew, Ruth Witch’s Cat JF Chew, Ruth Witch’s Garden JF Chew, Ruth The Would Be Witch JF Christian, Peggy The Bookstore Mouse JF Claro, Joe Spacecamp JF Clements, Andrew Things Not Seen JF* Colfer, Eoin Artemis Fowl (Series) YA* Collins, Suzanne Underland Chronicles [Gregor] (Series) JF* Coombs, Kate The Runaway Princess JF *Multiple Children's Fairy Tales, Science Fiction and Fantasy Locations Author Title Call # Cooper, Susan The Boggart JF* Cooper, Susan Dark is Rising (Series) YA* Corbett, Scott Dr. Merlin’s Magic Shop JF Coville, Bruce Aliens Ate My Homework JF Coville, Bruce The Dragon of Doom JF Coville, Bruce Jennifer Murdley's Toad JF Coville, Bruce Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher JF Coville, Bruce Unicorn Chronicles (Series) JF Coville, Bruce A Magic Shop Book (Series) JF Coville, Bruce My Teacher Books (Series) JF Cowell, Cresida How to Train Your Dragon (Series) JF D’Lacey, Chris Last Dragon Chronicles (Series) JF* Dahl, Roald The BFG : Big Friendly Giant JF* Dahl, Roald Charlie and the Chocolate Factory JF* Dahl, Roald James and the Giant Peach JF* Dahl, Roald The Magic Finger JF Dahl, Roald The Witches JF Dasher, James The 13th Reality (Series) YA* DeCamillo, Kate The Tale of Despereaux JF* DeMari, Silvana The Last Dragon JF* DeTerlizzi, Tony Spiderwick Chronicles (Series) JF* DeWeese, Gene Black Suits from Outer Space JF Drury, Roger W. The Finches’ Fabulous Furnace JF Duncan, Lois A Gift of Magic YA DuPrau, Jeanne The Ember (Series) JF* Eager, Edward McMaken Knight’s Castle JF Eager, Edward McMaken Half Magic JF Eager, Edward McMaken Magic by the Lake JF Eager, Edward McMaken Magic or Not? JF Edwards, Julie Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles JF Etra, Jonathan Aliens for Lunch JF Farmer, Nancy The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm JF* Farmer, Nancy The Sea of Trolls YA *Multiple Children's Fairy Tales, Science Fiction and Fantasy Locations Author Title Call # Flanagan, John Ranger's Apprentice (Series) YA* Fleischman, Sid The 13th Floor: A Ghost Story JF Fleischman, Sid The Midnight Horse JF Fleischman, Sid The Whipping Boy JF Fletcher, Susan Dragon Chronicles (Series) JF Funke, Cornelia Dragon Rider JF* Funke, Cornelia Ghosthunters (Series) JF Funke, Cornelia Thief Lord JF* Funke, Cornelia Inkheart JF* Funke, Cornelia Inkspell JF* Funke, Cornelia Inkdeath JF* Funke, Cornelia Igraine the Brave JF Gannet, Ruth Stiles My Fathers Dragon JF George, Jessica Day Dragon Slippers JF* George, Jessica Day Princess of the Midnight Ball YA Gilden, Mel Outer Space and All That Junk JF Gormley, Beatrice Travelers Through Time (Series) JF Haddix, Margaret P. Shadow Children [Among the…] (Series) JF* Haddix, Margaret P. Just Ella YA Haddix, Margaret P. Running Out of Time JF* Hahn, Mary Downing Deep and Dark and Dangerous YA Hahn, Mary Downing The Doll in the Garden JF Hahn, Mary Downing The Old Willis Place JF* Hahn, Mary Downing Wait 'Till Helen Comes JF Hale, Shannon The Goose Girl YA* Hale, Shannon Princess Academy JF* Hale, Shannon Rapunzel's Revenge GN Hansen, Ron The Shadow Maker JF Herman, Gail Jurassic Park : the Junior Novelization JF Hildick, E. W. The Case of the Dragon in Distress JF Hildick, E. W. The Dragon that Lived Under Manhattan JF Hjelm, Jerry Thaddeus Jones and the Dragon E Hobbs, Will Kokopelli’s Flute JF* *Multiple Children's Fairy Tales, Science Fiction and Fantasy Locations Author Title Call # Horowitz, Jordan Angels in the Outfield JF* Horowitz, Jordan The Pagemaster JF* Hunter, Mollie The Mermaid Summer JF Ibbtson, Eva The Great Ghost Rescue JF Ibbtson, Eva Island of the Aunts JF* Ibbtson, Eva Journey to the River Sea JF Ibbtson, Eva Secret of Platform 13 YA Ibbtson, Eva Which Witch? JF Jacobs, Paul Samuel Sleepers, Wake JF Jacques, Brian Redwall (Series) YA* Jacques, Brian Redwall Winter’s Tale JF Jones, Diana Wynne Charmed Life JF Jones, Diana Wynne Dalemark Quartet (Series) YA Jones, Diana Wynne Howl’s Moving Castle YA* Jones, Diana Wynne The Ogre Downstairs YA Jones, Diana Wynne ATale of Time City YA Juster, Norton The Phantom Tollbooth JF Kaye, M.M. The Ordinary Princess JF King-Smith, Dick The Golden Goose JF King-Smith, Dick The Invisible Dog JF King-Smith, Dick Lady Lollipop JF King-Smith, Dick Magnus Powermouse JF King-Smith, Dick The Water Horse JF Klaveness, Jan O’Donnell Beyond the Cellar Door JF Koller, Jackie French A Dragon in the Family JF Koller, Jackie French If I Had One Wish.... JF L’Engle, Madeline Wrinkle in Time JF* L’Engle, Madeline Austin Family (Series) YA LaFevers, R.L. Lowthar's Blade Trilogy (Series) JF Lasky, Kathryn Guardians of Ga’Hoole (Series) JF* Lee, Tanith Gold Unicorn YA Lee, Tanith The Dragon Hoard YA Le Guin, Ursula Earthsea (Series) YA* *Multiple Children's Fairy Tales, Science Fiction and Fantasy Locations Author Title Call # Le Guin, Urusla Catwings (books) JF Levine, Gail Carson Ella Enchanted JF* Levine, Gail Carson Fairest JF* Levine, Gail Carson The Princess Tales (Series) J398.2 Levine, Gail Carson A Tale of Two Castles JF* Levine, Gail Carson The Two Princesses of BeMarre JF Levine, Gail Carson The Wish JF* Levoy, Myron The Magic Hat of Mortimer Wintergreen JF Lewis, C.S. Chronicles of Narnia (Series) JF* Lindbergh, Anne Travel Far, Pay No Fare JF Lindbergh, Anne The Hunky-Dory Diary JF Lisle, Janet Taylor Afternoon of the Elves JF Lisle, Janet Taylor Forest JF Lowry, Lois Gathering Blue YA Lowry, Lois The Giver JF* Lowry, Lois Messenger JF* Lucas, George Willow JF* Luckett, Dave Rhianna Chronicles (Series) JF MacDonald, Betty Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (books) JF MacDonald, George Princess and the Goblin JF* Mahy, Margaret Aliens in the Family JF* Malcolm, Jahanna Jewel Kingdom (Series) JF Marshall, Donald R. Enchantress of Crumbledown YA Martin, Les Die, Bug, Die! JF Matas, Carol Adventure in Legoland (books) JF McCaughrean, Gerald The Stones are Hatching JF McGovern, Ann Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest JF McGraw, Eloise Jarvis The Golden Goblet JF McGraw, Eloise Jarvis Joel and the Great Merlini JF McGraw, Eloise Jarvis The Moorchild JF McKillip, Patricia The Throme of the Erril of Sherril YA McKinley, Robin Any Title YA McMullan, Kate Dragon Slayers’ Academy (Series) JF *Multiple Children's Fairy Tales, Science Fiction and Fantasy Locations Author Title Call # Morrison, Dorothy N. Vanishing Act YA Mull, Brandon The Candy Shop War JF* Mull, Brandon Fablehaven (Series) JF* Napoli, Donna Jo Jimmy, the Pickpocket of the Palace JF Napoli, Donna Jo Prince of the Pond JF Napoli, Donna Jo Spinners YA Napoli, Donna Jo Zel YA Nesbit, E. Melisande J398.2 Nesbit, E. The Railway Children JF Nimmo, Jenny Children of the Red King [Charlie Bone](Series) JF* Nimmo, Jenny Magician Trilogy (Series) JF* Nix, Garth Keys to the Kingdom (Series) JF* Nix, Garth Seventh Tower (Series) JF Norton, Mary Bedknob and Broomstick JF Norton, Mary The Borrowers (books) JF* Osborne, Mary Pope Magic Tree House (Series) JF* Osborne, Mary Pope Tales from the Odyssey (Series) JF Paolini, Christopher Inheritance [Eragon] (Series) YA* Paulsen, Gary The Transall Saga YA Paterson, Katherine The King’s Equal JF Pierce, Tamora Circle of Magic (Series) YA* Pierce, Tamora Circle Opens Quartet (Series) YA Pullman, Philip His Dark Materials [Golden Compass](Series) JF* Regan, Dian Curtis Princess Nevermore YA Riordan, Rick Percy Jackson & the Olympians (Series) YA* Rodda, Emily Deltora Quest (Series) JF Rodda, Emily Deltora Shadowlands (Series) JF Rodda, Emily Dragons of Deltora (Series) JF Rodda, Emily Rowan of Rin (Series) JF Rowling, J.K.
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