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Student Name Book Title(S) STUDENT NAME BOOK TITLE(S) ACORD, KOLTON Gaming Record Breakers ACORD, LOGHAN Letters from Rifka ALVAREZ, ALYSSA I didn't do it ALVAREZ, DAMIAN Bites ANDERSON, PATRICK Put me in the zoo ANGLEMYER, KARMYN Dork diaries : tales from a not-so-fabulous life ANNICELLI, DAVIN The Arizona Cardinals story ASHBY, AVEN Crystals : geology genius ATWOOD, BRAYLEE I spy spooky night : a book of picture riddles ATWOOD, LEYLAH Harry Potter and the goblet of fire ATWOOD, OWEN Rise of the balloon goons ATWOOD, TRENEDY The foot book AUTEN, LANDON Minecraft combat handbook AUTER, ANNABELLE There's a wocket in my pocket! BAKER, JULIUS Clifford, the small red puppy BALSAMELLO, BRENLEE Adaline Falling Star BARBER, DOMINIC 2000 : a celebration of sports BARKER, DAVIS Boston Celtics BARNETT, KAMBRI Spring for Strawberry Shortcake BARTON, CLAY The Chicago Bears story BAXTER, ANESSA Junie B., first grader (at last!) BAXTER, JAYDEN Wrestling BEASLEY, CASH Dribble, shoot, score! BENNETT, GWENDALYN Peter Pan BIAVA, DECLAN I can read with my eyes shut BIAVA, KONNER OVER THE HEDGE: Meet the Neighbors BIBB, AVA Beauty and the Beast BLACKSHER, RAIDEN National Basketball Association BLAKENEY, ADYSON Courage for beginners BLAKENEY, BRENDYN Hansel and Gretel BLANKENSHIP, KARLEY YOU'RE ALL WET BOYD, JAYDAN Ripley's believe it or not!. BRIGGS, ADDISON The green dog : a mostly true story BRIGGS, XAVIER Green shamrocks BRINKLEY, CARTER Dictionary of 1000 rooms BROOKS, WYATT Monkeys BROWN, AALIYAH THE LITTLE MERMAID BROWN, CLAIRE Draw animals on wheels! BROWN, KEALYN Big Nate : welcome to my world BROWN, KENNEDY PINKIE PIE THROWS A PARTY BRUMFIELD, ASHTYN Ford BRYANT, HUNTER Bunnies AND Nine Marvel super hero tales : featuring stories from Avengers, Spider-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy. BRYANT, KAIZYN Wayside School is falling down BUYNO, KAMDEN My life as a gamer CALDWELL, XANDER Veterans Day CALTEN, BRAXTEN Say cheese-- and die screaming! CALTON, ANDREW SpongeBob DetectivePants : the case of the missing spatula CALTON, GRESSA Haunted houses CARRELL, BOSTON Outfield outcast CARTER, DELILAH The lost continent CARTER, KAMYIA Cats CAUDILL, HOPE Disney Frozen. Chase, Brynn Arthur and the scare-your-pants-off club CHESROWN, JORDAN Puppies CHRISTIANS, ATOM I spy a runaway robot CICHOCKE, SUZIE How did slaves find a route to freedom? : and other questions about the Underground Railroad CLAWSON, TYLER Ships and other seacraft COLWELL, GABBY The Wildwood Bakery COLWELL, GRACELYNN Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia. COOK, KRISLEN The cat in the hat comes back! COOK, LANEY Stargirl AND Cool Beans : the further adventures of Beanboy COOLEY, SOPHIE Remember me to Harold Square COOPER, AUGIE 100% UNOFFICIAL FORTNITE ESSENTIAL GUIDE COOPER, DEVIN First Field Guide: Rocks and Minerals : Rocks and Minerals COTTEN, MADELINE Where are Custard and Pupcake? CUNDIFF, BROOKLYNN Girls' softball : winning on the diamond CURLEY, BREANNA Bad Kitty drawn to trouble CURRY, SOPHIA The great kitten challenge DAVIS, ALEC The nerdiest, wimpiest, dorkiest I funny ever DAY, JAMES Rise of the snakes DECORIE, HADLIE One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish DELKS, WILLIAM Diary of a Minecraft zombie: When nature calls DENTON, BRYNLEE Barbie high sea adventure. DODSON, ISABELLA The author visit from the Black Lagoon DOGGETT, MADELYN The real hole DOWLER, TAMERON Dolphins DOWNING, KATHERINA Little kids first big book of animals DOWNS, SKYLAR I Survived the Attack of the Grizzlies, 1967 (I Survived #17) DUENSING, DANIEL Fighting fires DUKE, HUNTER Ultimate soccer EBERLE, AUDREY Happy Pig Day! EDWARDS, GAVIN Abrams tanks EDWARDS, REYNA The summer experiment EDWARDS, VADA Baxter is missing EGGERS, HARMONY Ida B : --and her plans to maximize fun, avoid disaster, and (possibly) save the world ELDRIDGE, HARPER Dog Man unleashed ELLIOTT, ALEXANDRIA Who was Helen Keller? ELLIOTT, KAIDEN Soccer in action ELLIS, ANDREONNA Miss Daisy is crazy! ELLIS, BRODIE 600 FORTNITE TRICKS ELLIS, HANNAH Summer ENGEL-CORLEY, JESSE Transportation : automobiles to zeppelins AND Racing Cars Masters of Engineering ERP, SYDNEY Today I will fly! EVANS, BRICE Basketball FOLEY, MACEN A tale of two kitties FORSHIER, SOPHIA Brawl of the wild FOX, KARCEN Big Nate makes the grade FREELAND, RUBY Ramona Quimby, age 8 FRIDMANSKI, EMERSON The cat in the hat FROST, OWEN Gemstones FRYE, TRINITY THE HORSE FRYE, WYATT Minecraft construction handbook FURNISH, KENZINGTON Golden eagles GARRETT, LUKAS DOVE ARISING GERRIB, JAXON Fly Guy presents : firefighters GHIBAUDY, CHLOE Saint Bernard GOFF, LEIYNA Egyptian maus GONZALEZ, CENDALYN The biggest snowman ever GONZALEZ, CYRIANA The big hairy secret GOTSCH, BRIANA Guinness world records, 2006 GOUTY, BARON FORTNITE BATTLE ROYALE THE NEXT EVOLUTION GRAY, NATHAN Edinburgh Castle GREDY, URIAH Cincinnati Reds GREENE, MAVERICK Amazing motorcycles GREENWELL, GREYSON No, David! GREENWELL, JAIDEN Fly Guy and the Frankenfly GRIDER, BENTLEY Dog Man unleashed GRIDER, EMILY More sideways arithmetic from Wayside School GRIFFITH, GRACE Murphy, Gold Rush dog GRIFFITH, HOPE The gold watch GRIFFITH, MICHAEL Ready for action! GUGE, PAYSLIE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN LOOK AND FIND HALE, MAKENNA The little league team from the Black Lagoon HAMER, DANNIKA Babysitters Little Sister-Karen's home run/ HAMER, RILEIGH Seals HAMM, AYDEN Bartholomew and the oobleck HAMMER, CALEB Call of the last survivor : an unofficial Fortnite novel HARDING, KARISSA Meet Molly, an American girl HARDING, KINZIE Barbie : the loose tooth HARDY, LOLA Baby-sitter' winter vacation. HARLIN, BRANTLY The color finders AND A Birthday for Boots HARPER, LILYANNA Green eggs and ham HART, AYDEN Loser HARTMAN, BRENNYN Weather HASSANZADEH, HANNAH Junie B. Jones has a monster under her bed HEILMAN, DESMOND Biscuit's picnic HENRY, BOWEN THE WORLD'S OUTSTANDING WOMEN ATHLETES HENRY, MILEY Ripley's believe it or not!. HEWITT, MASON Build this city! HIGGINS, CALEB Dog's best friend HILGENDORF, BROOKLYN Disney's treasury of children's classics : from Snow White and the seven dwarfs to Pocahantas. HILL, KAIDENCE Sideways stories from Wayside School HILTS-WARRICK, RYKER Kittens HOOKS, KORBIN Dirt bikes HOWARD, MADELYN Junie B., first grader : shipwrecked HUBBARD, BROOKLYNN Junie b. jones has a monster under her bed. HUGHES, DANI Fair weather HUGHES, LIAM Harry Potter and the goblet of fire HUMBLET, WESTON Fly Guy vs. the fly swatter HUNDLEY, ISABELA I spy spectacular : a book of picture riddles HUTCHINS, SOPHIA Night of the twisters HYNDMAN, RYLEY The cat in the hat ISLAM, JAXSYN The circulatory system JACKSON, ANDYN Stars AND Outer space AND Pluto : the dwarf planet JENNINGS, OLIVIA Hop on Pop JENNINGS, ZOEY Darkness of dragons JERONIMO, BRAYAN Thomas' big storybook. JERONIMO, YASMIN Dork diaries : tales from a not-so-fabulous life JOHNSON, ABIGAIL Cuddly kittens. JOHNSON, BENJAMIN Pittsburgh Pirates JOHNSON, BRINLEY Snappy sharks JOHNSON, BRYSEN Who is the beast? JOHNSON, LEVI The cat in the hat JOHNSON, MAKAYELEE Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone JOHNSON, TRYTON Big Nate Great Minds Think Alike JOLLEY, PEYTON Beagles JOLLEY, RYLYNN Janet's Thingamajigs. JONES, BROOKLYN Meet Molly, an American girl JONES, EMMA Dog care. KAGELS, KHLOEE Polar animals KEY, HAYLEIGH Amelia Bedelia and the baby KIGER, ARIANA Walt Disney's Cinderella. KING, SHYANNE Green eggs and ham KING, SUMMERSTAR Safari KIZER, HENRY Boa constrictors KLEINER, NOAH Ready for action! KLUGOW, DEMI Baby-Sitters Little Sister: Karen's pen pal KNIGHT, TROY Weird but true! 2 : 300 outrageous facts. KNOLES, BRANTLEY Fighters KRAGE, CARTER Dog Man and Cat Kid LAGUNA, ANDREW Sisters LAIRD, BRISTOL Stay out of the basement LAKER, EMILY Fudge-a-mania LANE, MIA The monster's ring LANE, REESE The hostage prince LAPPIN, RYLAN Basketball's record breakers LAWLYES, LAUREN The lamb and the butterfly LAWLYES, MEGAN Oh, yikes! : history's grossest, wackiest moments LINTON, EMMA Tales from a not-so-smart Miss Know-It-All AND Tales from a not-so-friendly frenemy LINTON, PRESTYN Green eggs and ham, LINTON, TRISTAN Dog Man LONG, BLAIDEN Guinness world records. 2018 GAMER'S EDITION LONG, DENISE The silver deer LONG, GAVIN Quarterback comeback LONG, TREY I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011 LOSCHEN, EVELYN The Berenstains' B book LUTCHKA, GAGE The big green book of beginner books LYONS, RYDER Mouseheart. LYONS, TOBIE Shetland sheepdogs MACKIEWICZ, MYLA Shiver MADDOX, ZOEY I love my mommy MAHAFFEY, BELLA David gets in trouble MAHAFFEY, CONNER Say cheese and die! MAHONEY, ALAINA Tales from a not-so-popular party girl MAINS, MIKAYLA Mr. Brown can moo! Can you? : Dr. Seuss's book of wonderful noises MALAGA, DANIEL The last man's reward MALAGA, EMMA LUCY"" Barbie : the giant panda problem MARKELLO, BRAYDEN Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles : The Nixie's Song MARTIN, MASEN Naruto : the official fanbook MARTIN, TREYTON Apache helicopters MARTIN-WILLS, AYDEN 100% UNOFFICIAL FORTNITE ESSENTIAL GUIDE MARTIN-WILLS, BREANNA Wonder MAULDEN, IZABELLA Owls MCCOOL, JACOB Polaris MCCOOL, SHELBEY As long as there are mountains MCDANIEL, AUBREY Cats MCDANIEL, AUTUMN Oh, the places you'll go! MCDOWELL, ISAAC Spiders MCNEESE, ANDERSON JOKES FOR MINECRAFTERS MCQUEEN, ZAYLEIGH Baby dogs MEEKER, MATTHEW Scholastic year in sports 2011. MELECOSKY, MADISON Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone MERRILL, JETT Fortnite Battle Royale hacks : the unoffical gamer 's guide MEYER, CALIE The class act MEYER, IZEIC Snow bugs MICHAEL, BRYCIE Crafts for Halloween MICHELIN, AUBRIE Froggy's sleepover MICHELIN, REESE Junie B. Jones and the yucky blucky fruitcake MIDDENDORF,
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