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Science Fiction Grades Randoms by David Liss (+LISS, DAVID) Randomly selected to represent humanity for a year on a The True Meaning of Smekday massive intergalactic space station, Zeke Reynolds, a sci- by Adam Rex (+ REX, ADAM) ence-fiction superfan, is wrongly labeled a war criminal When her mother is abducted by aliens on Christmas Eve before teaming up with fellow randoms to save Earth from (or "Smekday" Eve since the Boov invasion), 11 year-old dangerous enemies. Tip hops in the family car and heads south to find her and meets an alien Boov mechanic who agrees to help her and The Giver save the planet from disaster. by Lois Lowry (+ LOWRY, LOIS) Given his lifetime assignment at the Ceremony of Twelve, Fuzzy Mud Science Fiction Jonas becomes the receiver of memories shared by only by Louis Sachar (+SACHAR, LOUIS) one other in his community and discovers the terrible truth Two middle-grade kids take a shortcut home from school about the society in which he lives. and discover what looks like fuzzy mud but is actually a substance with the potential to wreak havoc on the entire Pi in the Sky world. Grades 4-6 by Wendy Mass (+MASS, WENDY) Joss, the seventh son of the Supreme Overlord of the Uni- The Princess, the Scoundrel and the Farm Boy verse, must team up with a human girl to re-create Earth, by Alexandra Bracken (+STAR WARS) when the planet is accidentally erased from existence. Presents an illustrated retelling of the first Star Wars film Doctor Proctor’s Fart Powder Doctor Proctor #1 in which the galaxy's fate lies in the hands of Princess by Jo Nesbo (+NESBO, JO) Leia, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker. The galaxy is at war. Adventures await Doctor Proctor, Lisa, and Nilly as they Although the Rebel Alliance has won a few battles against try to protect Oslo, Norway, from invading aliens, the Empire, hope is fading. The Empire is about to unveil enormous snakes in the sewers, seven-legged Peruvian the greatest weapon the galaxy has ever seen--the Death sucking spiders, and sinister waffle irons. Star. The Rebels' only chance to defeat it now lies in the unlikely hands of a princess, a scoundrel, and a farm boy. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert O’Brien (+ O'BRIEN, ROBERT) When You Reach Me Mrs. Frisby, a widowed mouse with four small children, by Rebecca Stead (+STEAD, REBECCA) must move her family to their summer quarters As her mother prepares to be a contestant on the 1980s immediately, or face almost certain death. But her television game show, "The $20,000 Pyramid," a twelve- youngest son, Timothy, lies ill with pneumonia and must year-old New York City girl tries to make sense of a series not be moved. Fortunately, she encounters the rats of of mysterious notes received from an anonymous source NIMH, an extraordinary breed of highly intelligent crea- that seems to defy the laws of time and space. tures, who come up with a brilliant solution to her dilem- ma. The Last Wild by Piers Torday (+TORDAY, PIERS) Only You Can Save Mankind Johnny Maxwell #1 Twelve-year-old Kester Jaynes, who has been locked away by Terry Pratchett (+PRATCHETT, TERRY #1) at a school for troubled children, is called upon to save the Twelve-year-old Johnny endures tensions between his last animals living in a post-apocalyptic world where dis- parents, watches television coverage of the Gulf War, and ease has killed most living things. plays a computer game called Only You Can Save Man- kind, in which he is increasingly drawn into the reality of You’ll Like It Here (Everybody Does) the alien ScreeWee. by Ruth White (+WHITE, RUTH) Although Meggie Blue seems to be an average sixth- Simon Bloom: The Gravity Keeper grader she is abnormally frightened when residents of her by Michael Reisman (+ REISMAN, MICHAEL) small, North Carolina town become fixated on aliens, and Nerdy sixth-grader Simon Bloom finds a book that enables Forest Grove City Library soon she and her family are forced to flee, making it clear him to control the laws of physics, but when two thugs that all is not as it seems. come after him, he needs the formulas in the book to save himself. Whales on Stilts A Mutiny in Time Infinity Ring #1 by M.T. Anderson (+ ANDERSON, M. T.) The Search for Wondla by James Dashner (+INFINITY RING #1) Racing against the clock, shy middle-school student Lily by Tony Diterlizzi (+DITERLIZZI, TONY) Time has gone wrong, and best friends Dak Smyth and and her best friends, Katie and Jasper, must foil the plot of Living in isolation with a robot on what appears to be an Sera Froste, together with the young Hystorian Riq, must her father's conniving boss to conquer the world using an alien world populated with bizarre life forms, a twelve- use the infinity ring to travel back to one of the Great army of whales. year-old human girl called Eva Nine sets out on a journey Breaks--a mutiny on the Santa María--to correct history to find others like her. and defeat the SQ. Fuzzy by Tom Angleberger (+ANGLEBERGER, TOM) Fortunately, The Milk The Mark of the Dragonfly When Max (Maxine Zealster) befriends her new robot by Neil Gaiman (+GAIMAN, NEIL) by Jaleigh Johnson (+JOHNSON, JALEIGH) classmate Fuzzy, she helps him navigate Vanguard Middle While picking up milk for his children's cereal, a father is Since her father's death in a factory in the Dragonfly School and together they reveal the truth behind the Robot abducted by aliens and finds himself on a wild adventure territories, thirteen-year-old Piper has eked out a living as Integration Program. through time and space. a scrapper in Merrow Kingdom, but the arrival of a mysterious girl sends her on a dangerous journey to distant lands. Jacob Wonderbar and the Cosmic Space Kapow Space Case Moon Base Alpha #1 Jacob Wonderbar #1 By Stuart Gibbs (+GIBBS, STUART #1) Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer by Nathan Bransford (+BRANSFORD, NATHAN #1) Dashiell Gibson, who lives on Moon Base Alpha, has to When sixth-grade classroom terror Jacob Wonderbar and By Kelly Jones (+JONES, KELLY) solve a murder of one of the moon's most prominent Through a series of letters, Sophie Brown, age twelve, tells his friends Sarah and Dexter find a spaceship crashed in doctors. the woods near their suburban neighborhood, their of her family's move to her Great Uncle Jim's farm, where discovery leads them to a series of adventures including she begins taking care of some unusual chickens with help space travel, substitute teachers, kidnapping, and more. The Homework Machine from neighbors and friends. by Dan Gutman (+ GUTMAN, DAN) The Wild Robot Four fifth-grade students--a geek, a class clown, a The Arctic Code Dark Gravity Sequence #1 by Peter Brown (+BROWN, PETER) teacher's pet, and a slacker--as well as their teacher and by Matthew J. Kirby (+KIRBY, MATTHEW J. #1) Roz the robot discovers that she is alone on a remote, wild mothers, each relate events surrounding a computer The Earth is in the grip of a new Ice Age, and when twelve island with no memory of where she is from or why she is programmed to complete homework assignments. -year-old Eleanor's scientist mother disappears in the there, and her only hope of survival is to try to learn about Arctic, Eleanor sets off on a dangerous journey to find her- her new environment from the island's hostile inhabitants. Under Their Skin Under Their Skin #1 -and uncovers a mystery, a crime, and evidence that Earth by Margaret Peterson Haddix has been visited by extraterrestrials. Popular Clone Clone Chronicles #1 (+HADDIX, MARGARET PETERSON #1) Masterminds Masterminds #1 by M.E. Castle (+CASTLE, M.E. #1) Twelve-year-old twins Nick and Eryn investigate why by Gordon Korman (+KORMAN, GORDON #1) Twelve-year-old Fisher Bas, a science-loving bully mag- their mother and new stepfather are keeping secrets, why A group of kids discovers they were cloned from the DNA net, clones himself, only to discover that his double is they are forbidden to meet their stepsiblings, and, most of some of the greatest criminal masterminds in history for infinitely cooler than himself. important, why their lives are in danger. a sociological experiment. What We Found in the Sofa and How it Saved the The Fourteenth Goldfish A Wrinkle in Time World by Jennifer L. Holm (+HOLM, JENNIFER L.) by Madeleine L’Engle (+ L'ENGLE, MADELEINE) by Henry Clark (+CLARK, HENRY) Ellie's scientist grandfather has discovered a way to Meg Murry, her brother Charles Wallace, and their friend Finding a rare zucchini-colored crayon leads twelve-year- reverse aging, and consequently has turned into a teenager Calvin O'Keefe become involved with unearthly strangers old River Monroe and his friends on an adventure with --which makes for complicated relationships when he and a search for Meg's father, who has disappeared while their eccentric neighbor to save Earth from invading moves in with Ellie and her mother, his daughter. engaged in secret work for the government. interstellar storm troopers. 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