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Reading List Reading List 1-8 In Library Grade Call number Author's Last name Author's First name Title N 8 F ABE Abell Elizabeth Westward, Westward, Westward Y 6 F AIK Aiken Joan Black Hearts of Battersea Y 6 F AIK Aiken Joan Cold Shoulder Road Y 6 F AIK Aiken Joan Cold Shoulder Road Y 6 F AIK Aiken Joan Is Underground Y 6 F AIK Aiken Joan Wolves of Willoughby Chase, The Y 4 F ALC Alcott Louisa May An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving N 8 F ALC Alcott Louisa May Double Life, A; Newly discovered thrillers of N 5-8 F ALC Alcott Louisa May Glimpses of Louisa (Short stories) Y 8 B ALC Alcott Louisa May Hospital Sketches Y 6 F ALC Alcott Louisa May Jo's Boys Y 6 F ALC Alcott Louisa May Little Men Y 6 F ALC Alcott Louisa May Little Women N 4 B POT Aldis Dorothy Nothing is Impossible Y 6 F ALE Alexander Lloyd Black Cauldron, The Y 6 F ALE Alexander Lloyd Book of Three, The Y 6 F ALE Alexander Lloyd Castle of Llyr, The N 5 F ALE Alexander Key Escape to Witch Mountain Y 6 F ALE Alexander Lloyd High King, The Y 6 F ALE Alexander Lloyd Taran Wanderer Y 4 F ALE Alexander Lloyd Town Cats and Other Tales, The N 8 F ALM Almedingen E.M. Stephen's Light N 8 F ALM Almedingen E.M. Story of Gudrun N 8 F ALM Almedingen E.M. Young Mark Y 6 F ALM Almond David Skellig Y 8 F AN An Na Step from Heaven, A Reading List 1-8 In Library Grade Call number Author's Last name Author's First name Title N 5 F ANC Anckarsvard Karin Robber Ghost Y 2 & 3A E AND Anderson C.W. Billy and Blaze Y 5 F APP Appelt Kathi Keeper Y 7-8 F APP Appelt Kathi Underneath, The Y 2 E ARD Ardizzone Edward Little Tim and the Brave Sea and others N 5 F ARM Armer Laura A. Waterless Mountain Y 8 904 ARM Armstrong Jennifer Shipwreck at the Bottom of the Sea Y 6 F ARM Armstrong William H. Sounder Y 6 F ART Arthur Ruth After Candlemas N 6 F ART Arthur Ruth Candle In Her Room, A Y 8 B GAN Ashe Geoffrey Gandhi Y 3 F ATW Atwater Richard Mr. Popper's Penguins Y 7 F AVI Avi Crispin series Y 3 F AVI Avi Poppy series Y 4 F AVI Avi Secret School, The Y 5 F BAB Babbit Natalie Devil's Other Storybook, The Y 5 F BAB Babbit Natalie Devil's Storybook, The Y 6 F BAB Babbit Natalie Eyes of Amaryllis, The Y 5 F BAB Babbit Natalie Kneeknock Rise Y 4 F BAB Babbit Natalie Search for Delicious, The Y 6 F BAB Babbit Natalie Tuck Everlasting Y 6 F BAG Bagnold Enid National Velvet Y 4 F BAI Bailey Carolyn S. Miss Hickory N 6 398.244 BAL Baldwin James Story of Roland, The Y 5 F BAL Balliett Blue Calder Game, The Y 5 F BAL Balliett Blue Chasing Vermeer Reading List 1-8 In Library Grade Call number Author's Last name Author's First name Title Y 7-8 F BAL Balliett Blue Danger Box, The Y 5 F BAL Balliett Blue Wright 3, The Y RA F BAR Barker Cecily Mary Lord of the Rushie River N RA F BAR Barker cecily Mary Simon the Swan Y 3A F BAR Barkham Jill Autumn Story and others N 6 F BAR Barnouw Victor Dream of the Blue Heron, The Y 8 F BAR Barrett William Edmund Lilies of the Field Y 5 F BAR Barrie Sir James M. Peter Pan Y 5 F BAR Barrie Sir James M. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Ancient One, The Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Child of the dark Prophecy Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Eternal Flame, The Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Fires of Merlin, The Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Heartlight Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Lost Years of Merlin, The Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Merlin Effect, The Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Mirror of Merlin, The Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Seven Songs of Merlin, The Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Shadows of the Stars Y 6 F BAR Barron T.A. Wings of Merlin, The Y 8 F BAU Bauer Joan Hope was Here Y 8 F BAU Bauer Joan Rules of the Road Y RA & 3B F BAU Baum L. Frank Wizard of OZ, The and series N 6 F BAW Bawden Nin Carrie's War Y 4 F BAW Bawden Nina Henry Y 6 F BAW Bawden Nina Peppermint Pig Reading List 1-8 In Library Grade Call number Author's Last name Author's First name Title N 6 F BAW Bawden Nina Robbers Y 6 F BAW Bawden Nina White Horse Gang, The Y 4 F BB BB Little Grey Men, The Y 4 F BEA Beagle Peter S. Last Unicorn, The Y 3 F BEA Bearn Emily Tumtum and Nutmeg N 4 F BEA Beatty John Baby Whales, Sharp Ears Y 5 B BUR Beaty John Y. Luther Burbank; plant magician Y 7 F BEL Bellaires John Letter, the Witch and the Ring, The and others N 8 F BEL Bellamy Edward Duke of Stockbridge, The Y 2 E BEM Bemelmans Ludwig Madeline and series Y 7 F BEN Benary-Isbert Margo Ark Y 7 F BEN Benary-Isbert Margo Rowan Farm Y 8 811 BEN Benet Rosemary & Stephen Book of Americans Y 8 812 BEN Benet Stephen V. Devil and Daniel Webster, The N 8 F BEN Bennett John Master Skylark Y 2 E BER Berger Barbara Grandfather Twilight Y RA & 3B F BER Berger Barbara Gwinna Y 2 E BER Berger Barbara When the Sun Rises N 8 822 BER Berkeley Reginald C. Lady With a Lamp N 8 F BER Berry Erich Wavering Flame, The--Connecticut, 1776 Y RA F BES Besterman Catherine Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot, The, N 2 E BIA Bianco Margery Little Wooden Doll, The N 4 F BIA Bianco Margery Street of Little Shops, The Y 5 F BIR Birdsall Jeanne Penderwicks of Gardam Street, The Y 5 F BIR Birdsall Jeanne Penderwicks, The Y 8 973.7 BIS Bishop Jim Day Lincoln was Shot, The Reading List 1-8 In Library Grade Call number Author's Last name Author's First name Title Y 2 E BIS Bishop Claire H. Five Chinese Brothers Y 6 F BLA Blackwood Gary Shakespeare Stealer, The Y 6 F BLA Blackwood Gary Shakespeare's Scribe Y 6 F BLA Blackwood Gary Shakespeare's Spy Y 6 F BLO Blos Joan Gathering of Days, A Y 3B F BON Bond Michael Paddington Bear series Y 7 F BON Bond Nancy String in the Harp, A N 8 B BON Bonhoefer Dietrich Letters and Papers from Prison Y 2 E BON Bonsall Crosby Case of the Hungry Strangers, The Y 5 F BOO Booraem Ellen Unnameables, The Y 4 F BOS Boston Lucy M. An Enemy at Green Knowe Y 4 F BOS Boston Lucy M. Children of Green Knowe, The Y 4 F BOS Boston Lucy M. River at Green Knowe, The Y 4 F BOS Boston Lucy M. Stones of Green Knowe, The Y 4 F BOS Boston Lucy M. Stranger at Green Knowe, A Y 4 F BOS Boston Lucy M. Treasure of Green Knowe Y 8 F BOW Bowler Tim River Boy Y 8 F BOY Boyd James Drums, The Y 3B F BRI Brink Carol Ryrie Caddie Woodlawn Y 3B F BRI Brink Carol Ryrlie Magical Melons Y 4 F BRO Broach Elise Masterpiece Y 7 F BRO Bronte Charlotte Jane Eyre Y 3B F BRO Brooks Walter R. Freddy the Detective and series Y RA F BRO Browne Frances Granny's Wonderful Chair N 8 F BUC Buchan John 39 Steps, The Y 3A F BUF Buff Mary and Conrad Dancing Cloud Reading List 1-8 In Library Grade Call number Author's Last name Author's First name Title N 3A E BUF Buff Mary and Conrad Dash and Dart Y 3A E BUF Buff Mary and Conrad Elf Owl Y 4 F BUL Bulla Clyde Robert Moon Singer Y 3A F BUL Bulla Clyde Robert Sword in the Tree, the Y 3A F BUL Bulla Clyde Robert Viking Adventure, The Y 4 F BUK Bulla Clyde Robert White Bird Y 2 E BUN Bunting Eve Winter's Coming Y RA & 2 F BUR Burgess Thornton Old Mother West Wind and series Y 6 B AYL Burgess Alan Small Woman, The N 8 F BUR Burgess Perry Who Walk Alone Y 3B & 4 F BUR Burnett Frances Hodgson Little Lord Fauntleroy Y 3B & 4 F BUR Burnett Frances Hodgson Little Princess Y 3B & 4 F BUR Burnett Frances Hodgson Secret Garden, The Y 6 F BUR Burnford Sheila E. Incredible Journey, The Y 2 E BUR Burton Virginia Katy and the Big Snow Y 2 E BUR Burton Virginia Little House, The Y 2 E BUR Burton Virginia Mike Mulligan and the Steam Shovel N 7 F BUT Butler Beverly Light a Single Candle Y 6 F BYA Byars Betsy Pinballs, The Y 7 F BYA Byars Betsy Summer of the Swans, The Y 6 F CAL Caldwell V.M.
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