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The Amplify Library Titles Included in the Amplify Ereader The Amplify Library Titles included in the Amplify eReader Title Author Genre Lexile Multicultural 47 Mosley, Walter fiction 860L 747: Creating the World's First Jumbo Jet and Sutter, Joseph F. non-fiction 1140L Other Adventures from a Life in Aviation A Beginner's Guide to Changing the World Losada, Isabel non-fiction 760L A Boy's Will Frost, Robert poetry N/A A Christmas Carol Dickens, Charles fiction 1080L A Confederate Girl's Diary Dawson, Sarah Morgan non-fiction 1030L A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Twain, Mark fiction 1080L A Doe, In Charcoal Costikyan, Greg short story 780L A Drowned Maiden’s Hair: A Melodrama Schlitz, Laura Amy fiction 690L A House of Pomegranates Wilde, Oscar fiction 1240L A Journal of the Plague Year Defoe, Daniel fiction 1420L Journey to the Center of the Earth Verne, Jules fiction 1040L A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains Bird, Isabella L. non-fiction 1360L Burnett, Frances A Little Princess fiction 930L Hodgson A Midsummer Night's Dream Shakespeare, William play 1350L A Night to Remember Lord, Walter non-fiction 950L A Princess of Mars Burroughs, Edgar Rice fiction 1390L A Series of Unfortunate Events #1: The Bad Snicket, Lemony fiction 1010L Beginning A Series of Unfortunate Events #2: The Reptile Snicket, Lemony fiction 1040L Room A Series of Unfortunate Events #3: The Wide Snicket, Lemony fiction 1150L Window A Series of Unfortunate Events #4: The Miserable Snicket, Lemony fiction 1000L Mill A Series of Unfortunate Events #5: The Austere Snicket, Lemony fiction 1140L Academy A Stone in My Hand Clinton, Cathryn fiction 540L A Study in Scarlet Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan fiction 1070L A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Smith, Betty fiction 810L Library Titles 1 Title Author Genre Lexile Multicultural A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales for Girls and Hawthorne, Nathaniel fiction 1210L Boys Above World Reese, Jenn fiction 710L Absolutely Normal Chaos Creech, Sharon fiction 900L Adam Canfield of the Slash Winerip, Michael fiction 830L Adam Canfield Watch Your Back! Winerip, Michael fiction 730L Adam Canfield: The Last Reporter Winerip, Michael fiction 710L After Eli Rupp, Rebecca fiction 1020L Alex Rodriguez (Revised Edition) Kappes, Serena non-fiction 980L Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Carroll, Lewis fiction 860L Allan and the Holy Flower Haggard, H. Rider fiction 1160L Allan Quatermain Haggard, H. Rider fiction 1360L Allan's Wife Haggard, H. Rider fiction 1030L Always October Coville, Bruce fiction 730L American Country Sachs, Lloyd non-fiction 980L American Hip-Hop Sacks, Nathan non-fiction 1020L American Latin Music Doeden, Matt non-fiction 970L Millay, Edna St. Vincent, American Poetry poetry NA and Robert Frost American Pop Kaplan, Arie non-fiction 1060L American R & B Mendelson, Aaron non-fiction 1020L American Rock Farseth, Erik non-fiction 940L Among the Great Apes: Adventures on the Trail of Raffaele, Paul non-fiction 1250L Our Closest Relatives And All Between Snyder, Zilpha Keatley fiction 1170L And Still She Sleeps Costikyan, Greg short story 840L And Then There Were None Christie, Agatha fiction 570L Anne of Avonlea Montgomery, L. M. fiction 1020L Anne of Green Gables Montgomery, L. M. fiction 990L Anne of the Island Montgomery, L. M. fiction 910L Anne's House of Dreams Montgomery, L. M. fiction 930L Annika Sorenstam (Revised Edition) Riner, Dax non-fiction 860L Library Titles 2 Title Author Genre Lexile Multicultural Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Hamilton, Virginia non-fiction 860L Fugitive Slave Around the World in 80 Days Verne, Jules fiction 1070L Ask My Mood Ring How I Feel Lopez, Diana fiction 700L Assassins, Traitors, and Spies Landau, Elaine non-fiction 670L Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors Miller, Ron non-fiction 1220L Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag Alcott, Louisa May fiction 1190L Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag Vol. 5 Alcott, Louisa May fiction 1340L Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag Vol. 6 Alcott, Louisa May fiction 1060L Awakening Sandler, Karen fiction HL820L Ayesha: The Return of She Haggard, H. Rider fiction 1230L Babe & Me Gutman, Dan fiction 600L Bartleby, the Scrivener Melville, Herman short story 1040L Baseball Great Green, Tim fiction 840L Because of Winn-Dixie DiCamillo, Kate fiction 610L Before Adam London, Jack fiction 940L Below the Root Snyder, Zilpha Keatley fiction 1120L Best of the Best Green, Tim fiction 790L Black Beauty Sewell, Anna fiction 1020L Bloody Times Swanson, James L. non-fiction 1010L Bluefish Schmatz, Pat fiction 600L Bluish Hamilton, Virginia fiction 460L Boys Without Names Sheth, Kashmira fiction 670L Brave New World Huxley, Aldous fiction 870L Breadcrumbs Ursu, Anne fiction 720L Bridge to Terabithia (rpkg) Paterson, Katherine fiction 810L Cab and Caboose: The Story of a Railroad Boy Munroe, Kirk fiction 1240L Captain Blood Sabatini, Rafael fiction 1090L Captains Courageous Kipling, Rudyard fiction 1020L Chancey of the Maury River Amateau, Gigi fiction 960L Chasing Redbird Creech, Sharon fiction 860L Library Titles 3 Title Author Genre Lexile Multicultural Chasing the Nightbird Russell, Krista fiction 680L Chess Rumble Neri, G. fiction 440L Child of Storm Haggard, H. Rider fiction 1210L Chronicles of Avonlea Montgomery, L. M. fiction 990L Clara's War: One Girl's Story of Survival Kramer, Clara non-fiction 1150L Come August, Come Freedom: The Bellows, the Amateau, Gigi fiction 900L Gallows, and the Black General Gabriel Confetti Girl Lopez, Diana fiction HL490L Coraline 10th Anniversary Edition Gaiman, Neil fiction 740L Cousins Hamilton, Virginia fiction 550L Criss Cross Perkins, Lynne Rae fiction 820L Crome Yellow Huxley, Aldous fiction 920L Crossing the Wire Hobbs, Will fiction 670L Crunch Connor, Leslie fiction HL490L Cyrano de Bergerac Rostand, Edmond play NA Daddy-Long-Legs Webster, Jean fiction Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (Revised Edition) Doeden, Matt non-fiction 710L Darling, Mercy Dog of World War I Hart, Alison fiction 660L David Beckham (Revised Edition) Pendleton, Ken non-fiction 990L David Copperfield Dickens, Charles fiction 1070L David Karp Kenn, Karen Latchana non-fiction 810L Davy and the Goblin Carryl, Charles E. fiction 1190L Dear Enemy Webster, Jean fiction Dear Mr. Henshaw (rpkg) Cleary, Beverly fiction 910L Dear Papa Ylvisaker, Anne fiction 700L Deep Zone Green, Tim fiction 790L Defending Irene Nitz, Kristin Wolden fiction 590L Derek Jeter (Revised Edition) Greenberg, Keith Elliot non-fiction 1010L Myron, Vicki, with Bret Dewey the Library Cat: A True Story non-fiction 730L Witter Diary of Ma Yan: The Struggles and Hopes of a Ma, Yan non-fiction 720L Chinese Schoolgirl Library Titles 4 Title Author Genre Lexile Multicultural Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Baum, L. 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