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Mcmurray Elementary Newer books... Balliett The Calder Game Dowell Shooting the Moon Golding The Diamond of Drury Lane Hiaasen Scat Holm Middle School is Worse Than Meatloaf Mortenson/Relin Young Reader’s Edition: Three Cups of Tea Paulsen Legend of Bass Reeves Award winners... Anderson Chains Choldenko Al Capone Does My Shirts Creech Walk Two Moons The Wanderer Farmer Eye, the Ear, & the Arm House of the Scorpio Gaimana The Graveyard Book Hale Princess Academy McMurray Holm Penny From Heaven Holt My Louisiana Sky Elementary Law Savvy Perkins Criss Cross Schlitz Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Schmidt Wednesday Wars Woodson Feathers 6th Grade Have a great summer Summer filled with Reading List READING, BOOKS, June 2009 1 and FUN! Meg Owens © June 2009 Favorite Authors... Biographies... SERIES... Abrahams Echo Falls Mystery Avi Fleischman The Trouble Begins at 8: Lloyd Alexander A Life of mark Twain in the Alexander The Book of Three Susan Cooper Wild, Wild West The Black Cauldron Sharon Creech Fleming The Lincolns;:A Scrapbook The Castle of Llyr Christopher Paul Curtis Look at Abraham and Mary Taran Wanderer Nancy Farmer Freedman Children of the Wild West The High King Margaret Haddix Cowboys of the Wild West Katherine Paterson Life and Death of CrazyHorse Christopher When the Tripods Came Suzanne Staples Lincoln: A Photobiography Whit eMountains Trilogy Louis Sacher Gold Memories of Anne Frank Jerry Spinelli Goodall Chimpanzees I Love Ellis Breadwinner, Parvanna’s Gloria Whelan Kimmel Ice Story:Shakleton’s Lost Journey, Mud City Expedition Spinelli Knots in my Yo-Yo String Frederick Mother-Daughter Book Club Haddix Shadow Children Horowitz Alex Rider Mysteries Diamond Brothers C lassics Jacques Redwall Alcott Little Women Mckinty Lighthouse Trilogy Burroughs Tarzan of the Apes Doyle Hounds of Baskerville MacHale Pendragon Great books... Sherlock Holmes Dumas Count of Monte Cristo Paolini Eragon, Eldest, Brisngr Ambrose The Good Fight Man in the Iron Mask Avi Book Without Words Three Musketeers Patterson Maximum Ride Bagert Poetry for Young People: Forbes Johnny Tremain Edgar Allan Poe Irving Legend of Sleepy Hollow Pullman Golden Compass Covey 7 Habits of Highly London Call of the Wild Subtle Knife Effective Teens White Fang The Amber Spyglass Fleischman Seedfolks Poe Tell-Tale-Heart Fox Radiance Descending Rawlings The Yearling Riordan Percy Jackson Adventures Hobbs Far North Sewell Black Beauty McKinley Beauty Stevenson Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rowling Harry Potter series Hero and the Crown Kidnapped Mikaelsen Rescue Josh McGuire Treasure Island Tolkein The Hobbit Salisbury Under theBlood-Red Sun Swift Gulliver’s Travels The Lord of the Rings (trilogy) Staples Shabanu Twain Huckleberry Finn Wardlaw Seventh Grade Weirdo Tom Sawyer VanDraanen Sammy Keyes Mysteries Whalen Homeless Bird Wells Invisible Man.
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