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Book Point Fiction/ Quiz Title Author Level Level Value Language Non- No. Fiction 5976 1984 George Orwell MG 9.7 17.0 English Fiction 20,000 Leagues Under 523 the Sea (Unabridged) Jules Verne MG 10.0 28.0 English Fiction 86347 24 Girls in 7 Days Alex Bradley MG 4.3 9.0 English Fiction 3 Willows: The 128675 Sisterhood Grows Ann Brashares MG 4.5 9.0 English Fiction The 9/11 Report: 109078 A Graphic Adaptation Sid Jacobson MG 8.3 4.0 English Fiction 11577 Absolutely Normal Chaos Sharon Creech MG 4.7 7.0 English Fiction The Absolutely True 11771 Diary of a Sherman Alexie UG 4.0 6.0 English Fiction Part-time Indian 5252 Ace Hits the Big Time Barbara Murphy UG 4.2 6.0 English Fiction 5253 The Acorn People Ron Jones UG 5.6 2.0 English Fiction 102 Across Five Aprils Irene Hunt MG 6.6 10.0 English Fiction The Adventures of 13602 Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle MG 8.8 16.0 English Fiction 14751 After the First Death Robert Cormier UG 6.8 10.0 English Fiction 352 After the Rain Norma Fox Mazer UG 3.7 8.0 English Fiction 74909 Al Capone Does My Gennifer Choldenko MG 3.5 7.0 English Fiction Shirts Alice In Wonderland and 503 Through The Looking Lewis Carroll MG 7.8 10.0 English Fiction Glass Annette Curtis 7870 Alien Secrets Klause UG 6.6 8.0 English Fiction 19776 Alive Piers Paul Read UG 7.7 19.0 English Fiction 5254 All Together Now Sue Ellen Bridgers UG 5.7 10.0 English Fiction 82196 Allies of the Night Darren Shan MG 5.3 6.0 English Fiction 130118 Along for the Ride Sarah Dessen UG 4.7 15.0 English Fiction 44562 The Amber Spyglass Phillip Pullman UG 6.7 26.00 English Fiction An American Plague… 69054 Yellow Fever Jim Murphy UG 9.0 6.0 English Fiction Margaret Peterson 69053 Among the Barrons Hadd MG 4.8 6.0 English Fiction Margaret Peterson 59349 Among the Betrayed Hadd MG 4.9 5.0 English Fiction Margaret Peterson 78248 Among the Brave Hadd MG 5.1 7.0 English Fiction Margaret Peterson 29501 Among the Hidden Hadd MG 4.8 5.0 English Fiction Margaret Peterson 50379 Among the Imposters Hadd MG 4.9 5.0 English Fiction 5255 And One For All Theresa Nelson UG 5.2 6.0 English Fiction 727 Animal Farm George Orwell UG 7.3 5.0 English Fiction 551 Anne of Avonlea L.M. Montgomery MG 8.6 16.0 English Fiction Anne of Green Gables 203 (Unabridged) L.M. Montgomery MG 7.3 17.0 English Fiction 5256 Anne of the Island ( L.M. Montgomery MG 6.3 12.0 English Fiction Unabridged) Anne of Windy 6653 Poplars/Anne of Windy L.M. Montgomery MG 5.9 14.0 English Fiction Willows 6654 Anne’s House of Dreams L.M. Montgomery MG 6.1 13.0 English Fiction 116581 Are You Alone on Nancy Werlin UG 4.0 6.0 English Fiction Purpose? 5257 Are You in the House Richard Peck UG 4.9 6.0 English Fiction Alone? 43462 Aria of the Sea Dia Calhoun MG 5.0 9.0 English Fiction 29539 Armageddon Summer Jane Yolen UG 5.2 9.0 English Fiction 59072 Ashes of Roses Mary Jane Auch UG 4.4 8.0 English Fiction 104089 Ask Me No Questions Marina Budhos MG 4.8 5.0 English Fiction The Astonishing Life of 108594 Octavian M.T. Anderson UG 8.0 13.0 English Fiction Nothing…The Pox Party The Autobiography of 729 Miss Jane Pittman Ernest J. Gaines UG 4.6 13.0 English Fiction 8506 Baby Patricia MacLachlan MG 4.0 2.0 English Fiction 28483 Back of the Beyond Sarah Ellis UG 4.2 5.0 English Fiction 29354 Bad Jean Ferris UG 4.5 7.0 English Fiction James Ramsey 207 Banner in the Sky Ullman MG 5.1 11.0 English Fiction 39557 Because of Winn-Dixie Kate DiCamillo MG 3.9 3.0 English Fiction The Beet Fields: A 42979 Sixteenth Summer Gary Paulsen UG 5.5 5.0 English Nonfiction 5258 A Begonia for Miss Paul Zindel UG 6.6 7.0 English Fiction Applebaum 53421 Being Dead Vivian Vande Velde UG 5.3 6.0 English Fiction Ben-Hur: A Tale of the 55659 Christ (Unabridged) Lew Wallace UG 9.1 31.0 English Fiction 6656 The Big Water Will Hobbs MG 5.1 8.0 English Fiction 8 Black Beauty Anna Sewell MG 7.7 11.0 English Fiction (Unabridged) 54115 Black Mirror Nancy Werlin UG 4.7 8.0 English Fiction 5259 Bless the Beasts and the Glendon Swarthout UG 6.3 6.0 English Fiction Children Phyllis Reynolds 63020 Blizzard’s Wake Naylor MG 5.9 8.0 English Fiction Annette Curtis 18446 Blood and Chocolate Klause UG 6.4 9.0 English Fiction 105650 Blue Noon Scott Westerfield MG 5.2 13.0 English Fiction 49816 Born Blue Han Nolan UG 4.9 10.0 English Fiction 66081 Born Confused Tanuja Desai Hidier UG 5.9 23.0 English Fiction 14752 Both Sides of Time Caroline B. Cooney UG 5.3 7.0 English Fiction Susan Campbell 121004 The Boy Who Dared Bartoletti MG 4.9 5.0 English Fiction 6907 The Brave Robert Lipstyle UG 4.2 5.0 English Fiction 124537 Breaking Dawn Stephanie Meyer UG 4.8 28.0 English Fiction 76894 Brian’s Hunt Gary Paulsen MG 5.9 3.0 English Fiction 125940 Brisingr Christopher Paolini UG 7.8 45.0 English Fiction 15091 Broken Bridge Lynne Reid Banks UG 4.6 11.0 English Fiction A Brother’s Journey: 86339 Surviving a Childhood of Richard Pelzer UG 5.8 11.0 English Fiction Abuse Christopher Paul 80633 Bucking the Sarge Curtis MG 5.8 10.0 English Fiction Christopher Paul 954 Bud, Not Buddy Curtis MG 5.0 8.0 English Fiction 69789 Buddha Boy Kathe Koja UG 5.6 4.0 English Fiction 8455 Bull Run Paul Fleischman UG 5.3 2.0 English Fiction 33506 Burning for Revenge John Marsden UG 5.6 12.0 English Fiction 25296 Burning Up Caroline B. Cooney UG 5.0 8.0 English Fiction 107 The Call of the Wild Jack London MG 8.0 7.0 English Fiction 10290 The Car Gary Paulsen UG 4.8 6.0 English Fiction Lillian Jackson 9858 The Cat Who Knew A Braun MG 6.0 10.0 English Fiction Cardinal 5978 The Catcher in the Rye J.D. Salinger UG 4.7 11.0 English Fiction 132824 Catching Fire Suzanne Collins MG 5.3 16.0 English Fiction 8693 Catherine, Called Birdy Karen Cushman UG 6.4 8.0 English Fiction 214 Cheaper By the Dozen Frank B. Gilbreth MG 6.0 10.0 English Fiction 36564 A Child Called “It” Dave Pelzer UG 5.8 5.0 English Fiction 5260 The Chocolate War Robert Cormier UG 5.4 8.0 English Fiction 5261 Choosing Sides Ilene Cooper UG 4.4 6.0 English Fiction 28283 Choosing Up Sides John H. Ritter UG 4.2 5.0 English Fiction 44702 A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens MG 6.7 5.0 English Fiction (Unabridged) 59118 Cirque Du Freak Darren Shan MG 4.8 7.0 English Fiction Civil Liberties (Opposing 82585 Viewpoint) Auriana Ojeda UG 11.6 11.0 English Fiction 66887 Claws Will Weaver UG 4.2 7.0 English Fiction 101282 Code Orange Caroline B. Cooney MG 6.2 8.0 English Fiction 59204 Cold Fire Tamora Pierce UG 5.6 13.0 English Fiction Confessions of a 34776 Teenage Drama Queen Dyan Sheldon UG 5.0 9.0 English Fiction 20104 Congo Michael Crichton UG 7.5 15.0 English Fiction A Connecticut Yankee in 527 King Arthur’s Court Mark Twain UG 9.2 21.0 English Fiction 60645 Coraline Neil Gaiman MG 5.1 5.0 English Fiction 63410 A Corner of the Universe Ann M. Martin UG 4.5 6.0 English Fiction 43256 Counterfeit Son Elaine Marie Alphin UG 5.6 7.0 English Fiction 6909 Coverup Jay Bennett UG 2.8 3.0 English Fiction 87249 The Cry of the Icemark Stuart Hill MG 8.0 24.0 English Fiction 74753 Cuba 15 Nancy Osa UG 4.9 9.0 English Fiction 44857 Cut Patricia McCormick UG 4.6 5.0 English Fiction 72765 The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown UG 6.4 23.0 English Fiction 20106 Dancing on the Edge Han Nolan MG 4.7 9.0 English Fiction 528 Dandelion Wine Ray Bradbury UG 6.0 10.0 English Fiction 67001 The Dark and Deadly Joan Lowery Nixon UG 4.5 7.0 English Fiction Pool 35359 The Dark Garden Margaret Buffie MG 4.0 7.0 English Fiction 66894 The Dark Horse Marcus Sedgwick UG 4.3 5.0 English Fiction 109 The Dark Is Rising Susan Cooper MG 6.2 13.0 English Fiction 35400 Dark Lord of Derkholm Diana Wynne UG 5.5 18.0 English Fiction Jones 31232 Darkness Be My Friend John Marsen UG 5.6 12.0 English Fiction 41690 Daughter Ishbel Moore UG 3.7 5.0 English Fiction 11709 Daughters of Eve Lois Duncan UG 5.4 10.0 English Fiction 704 David Copperfield Charles Duncan UG 9.5 66.0 English Fiction (Unbridged) 350 A Day No Pigs Would Die Robert Newton UG 4.4 4.0 English Fiction Peck 65951 Dead Girls Don’t Write Gail Giles UG 4.0 3.0 English Fiction Letters 25568 The Dead of Night John Marsden UG 5.5 12.0 English Fiction 45858 A Deadly Game of Magic Joan Lowery Nixon UG 4.3 6.0 English Fiction Deadly Invaders: Virus 110352 Outbreaks, A Denise Grady MG 8.7 5.0 English Fiction 966 Death Be Not Proud John Gunther UG 8.0 9.0 English Fiction 6911 Death Walk Walt Morey UG 4.6 9.0 English Fiction 755 Deathwatch Robb White UG 6.0 7.0 English Fiction James Fenimore 16710 The Deerslayer Cooper UG 11.2 44.0 English Fiction Denied, Detained, 130426 Deported: Stories Ann Bausum MG 8.6 2.0 English Nonfiction 15825 Detour for Emmy Marilyn Reyolds UG 4.4 11.0 English Fiction The Devil on Trial: 124433 Witches, Anarchists Phillip Margulies MG 10.0 9.0 English Fiction 530 Diary of A Young Girl Anne Frank MG 6.5 14.0 English Fiction 110 Dicey’s Song Cynthia Voight MG 5.0 11.0 English Fiction 757 Don’t Look Behind You Lois Duncan MG 6.2 9.0 English Fiction 5263 Don’t Rent My Room Judie Angell UG 3.6 5.0 English Fiction 14760 Don’t Scream Joan Lowery Nixon UG 4.7 5.0 English Fiction Don’t You Dare Read Margaret Peterson 17808 This Mrs.
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