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San Diego Public Library New Additions August 2009 San Diego Public Library New Additions August 2009 Juvenile Materials 000 - Computer Science and Generalities CD-ROMs 100 - Philosophy & Psychology Compact Discs 200 - Religion DVD Videos/Videocassettes 300 - Social Sciences E Audiocassettes 400 - Language E Audiovisual Materials 500 - Science E Books 600 - Technology E CD-ROMs 700 - Art E Compact Discs 800 - Literature E DVD Videos/Videocassettes 900 - Geography & History E Foreign Language Audiocassettes E New Additions Audiovisual Materials Fiction Biographies Foreign Languages Graphic Novels Large Print Fiction Call # Author Title J FIC/ADLER 3-4 Adler, David A. Cam Jansen and the Sports Day mysteries J FIC/AIKEN Aiken, Joan, 1924-2004. Black hearts in Battersea J FIC/AIKEN Aiken, Joan, 1924-2004. Black hearts in Battersea J FIC/AIKEN Aiken, Joan, 1924-2004. Nightbirds on Nantucket J FIC/AIKEN Aiken, Joan, 1924-2004. The wolves of Willoughby Chase J FIC/AMERY Amery, Heather. The Usborne book of castle tales J FIC/ANDERSON Anderson, R. J. (Rebecca J.) Spell hunter J FIC/APPLETON Appleton, Victor. Rocket racers J FIC/APPLETON Appleton, Victor. The space hotel J FIC/ATWATER 3-4 Atwater, Richard. Mr. Popper's penguins J FIC/BAKER Baker, E. D. The salamander spell J FIC/BALLIETT Balliett, Blue, 1955- The Wright 3 J FIC/BANKS Banks, Lynne Reid, 1929- Tiger, tiger J FIC/BARNES 3-4 Barnes, Derrick D. Ruby and the Booker boys J FIC/BARRETT Barrett, Tracy, 1955- On Etruscan time J FIC/BECK Beck, Ian. Tom Trueheart and the Land of Dark Stories J FIC/BELLAIRS Bellairs, John. The figure in the shadows J FIC/BENTON Benton, Jim. The Frandidate J FIC/BENTON 3-4 Benton, Jim. The Frandidate J FIC/BERKELEY Berkeley, Jon. The lightning key J FIC/BIG The big book for our planet J FIC/BIRNEY Birney, Betty G. Adventure according to Humphrey J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Cypher the Mountain Giant J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Sepron the sea serpent J FIC/BLADE Blade, Adam. Tartok the ice beast 2 J FIC/BLUME Blume, Judy. Here's to you, Rachel Robinson J FIC/BLUME 3-4 Blume, Judy. Going, going, gone! with the Pain and the Great One J FIC/BOSCH Bosch, Pseudonymous. If you're reading this, it's too late J FIC/BRINK Brink, Carol Ryrie, 1895-1981. Caddie Woodlawn J FIC/BROWN 3-4 Brown, Marc Tolon. Arthur makes the team. J FIC/BURNFORD Burnford, Sheila Every. The incredible journey J FIC/BYARS Byars, Betsy Cromer. The summer of the swans J FIC/CARROL Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. Alice's adventures in Wonderland J FIC/CLEARY Cleary, Beverly. Ramona the brave J FIC/CLEMENTS Clements, Andrew, 1949- A week in the woods J FIC/CONWAY Conway, Celeste. The goodbye time J FIC/COONEY Cooney, Doug. The beloved dearly J FIC/CURTIS Curtis, Christopher Paul. Bud, not Buddy J FIC/DADEY 3-4 Dadey, Debbie. Giants don't go snowboarding J FIC/DAHL Dahl, Roald. The Roald Dahl treasury. J FIC/DANZIGER 3-4 Danziger, Paula, 1944-2004. Forever Amber Brown J FIC/DAVID David, Peter (Peter Allen) Mascot to the rescue! J FIC/DERISO Deriso, Christine Hurley, 1961- Talia Talk J FIC/DITERLIZZI DiTerlizzi, Tony. Care and feeding of sprites J FIC/DITERLIZZI 3-4 DiTerlizzi, Tony. The Wrath of Mulgarath J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The clue of the hissing serpent J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The great airport mystery J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The hidden harbor mystery J FIC/DIXON Dixon, Franklin W. The house on the cliff J FIC/DRAPER Draper, Sharon M. (Sharon Mills) Sassy J FIC/EDMONDS Edmonds, Walter Dumaux The matchlock gun J FIC/ERICKSON 3-4 Erickson, John R., 1943- Drover's secret life J FIC/ESTES Estes, Eleanor, 1906-1988. The Moffats J FIC/FARSHTEY Farshtey, Greg. Bionicle dark hunters J FIC/FIELD Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Hitty, her first hundred years 3 J FIC/FINE Fine, Edith Hope. Cryptomania! J FIC/FITZHUGH Fitzhugh, Louise. Harriet, the spy J FIC/FITZMAURICE Fitzmaurice, Kathryn. The year the swallows came early J FIC/FLETCHER Fletcher, Susan, 1951- Sign of the dove J FIC/FUNKE Funke, Cornelia Caroline. Dragon rider J FIC/GANNETT 3-4 Gannett, Ruth Stiles. Three tales of my father's dragon J FIC/GEORGE George, Jean Craighead, 1919- My side of the mountain J FIC/GIFFORD Gifford, Peggy Elizabeth. Moxy Maxwell does not love writing thank-you notes J FIC/GRATZ Gratz, Alan, 1972- The Brooklyn nine J FIC/GREENBERG Greenberg, David (David T.) A tugging string J FIC/GREENBURG Greenburg, Dan. Secrets of Dripping Fang. Book one, The Onts J FIC/GREGORY 3-4 Gregory, Kristiana. Five smooth stones J FIC/HAPKA Hapka, Cathy. Wildcat spirit J FIC/HORSE 3-4 Horse, Harry. The last gold diggers J FIC/HORVATH Horvath, Polly. Everything on a waffle J FIC/HORVATH Horvath, Polly. My one hundred adventures J FIC/HOWE 3-4 Howe, Deborah. Bunnicula J FIC/IRVING Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. Rip Van Winkle J FIC/JACQUES Jacques, Brian. Lord Brocktree J FIC/JACQUES Jacques, Brian. The legend of Luke J FIC/KANDEL Kandel, Charlotte. The scarlet stockings J FIC/KEENE Keene, Carolyn. Password to Larkspur Lane J FIC/KEENE 3-4 Keene, Carolyn. The fashion disaster J FIC/KEENE 3-4 Keene, Carolyn. Ticket trouble J FIC/KEHRET Kehret, Peg. Stolen children J FIC/KEITH Keith, Harold, 1903-1998. Rifles for Watie J FIC/KELSEY Kelsey, Marybeth. Tracking Daddy down J FIC/KENNEDY Kennedy, Marlane. The dog days of Charlotte Hayes J FIC/KESSLER Kessler, Liz. Emily Windsnap and the castle in the mist J FIC/KINNEY Kinney, Jeff. Diary of a wimpy kid 4 J FIC/KNIGHT Knight, Joan. Charlotte in London J FIC/LENSKI Lenski, Lois, 1893-1974. Strawberry girl J FIC/LEWIS Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples) The complete chronicles of Narnia J FIC/LEWIS Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples) The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe J FIC/LINDGREN Lindgren, Astrid, 1907-2002. The adventures of Pippi Longstocking J FIC/LOWRY Lowry, Lois. Gossamer J FIC/MACHADO Machado, Ana Maria, 1941- Me in the middle J FIC/MAZER Mazer, Harry. A boy at war J FIC/MCCLOSKEY McCloskey, Robert, 1914-2003. Homer Price J FIC/MCDONALD 3-4 McDonald, Megan. Judy Moody goes to college J FIC/MCKISSACK McKissack, Pat, 1944- A picture of Freedom J FIC/MEYER Meyer, Carolyn, 1935- Isabel J FIC/MONTGOMERY Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud) Anne of Green Gables J FIC/MOSS Moss, Marissa. Amelia lends a hand J FIC/MOSS Moss, Marissa. Rachel's journal J FIC/NAYLOR Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds. Shiloh J FIC/NELSON Nelson, Peter, 1953- Herbert's wormhole J FIC/NIMMO Nimmo, Jenny. Charlie Bone and the castle of mirrors J FIC/NORTON Norton, Mary. The Borrowers J FIC/O'BRIEN O'Brien, Robert C. Mrs. Frisby and the rats of NIMH J FIC/OSBORNE 3-4 Osborne, Mary Pope. Christmas in Camelot J FIC/OSBORNE 3-4 Osborne, Mary Pope. Haunted castle on Hallows Eve J FIC/OSBORNE 3-4 Osborne, Mary Pope. Summer of the sea serpent J FIC/OSBORNE 3-4 Osborne, Mary Pope. Winter of the ice wizard J FIC/PALATINI Palatini, Margie. Geek chic J FIC/PARK 3-4 Park, Barbara. Junie B. Jones smells something fishy J FIC/PARK 3-4 Park, Barbara. Junie B., first grader J FIC/PILKEY 3-4 Pilkey, Dav, 1966- Captain Underpants and the big, bad battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, part 2 J FIC/PILKEY 3-4 Pilkey, Dav, 1966- Ricky Ricotta's mighty robot vs. the mecha-monkeys from Mars J FIC/PILKEY 3-4 Pilkey, Dav, 1966- Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot vs. the Uranium unicorns from Uranus 5 J FIC/ROCKWELL Rockwell, Thomas, 1933- How to eat fried worms J FIC/ROWLING Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets J FIC/ROWLING Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the goblet of fire J FIC/ROWLING Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban J FIC/SAGE 3-4 Sage, Angie. Ghostsitters J FIC/SANDERSON Sanderson, Brandon. Alcatraz versus the evil Librarians J FIC/SCALORA Scalora, Suza. The fairies J FIC/SEIDLER Seidler, Tor. A rat's tale J FIC/SEULING 3-4 Seuling, Barbara. Robert and the great escape J FIC/SMITH Smith, Yeardley. I, Lorelei J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The austere academy J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The carnivorous carnival J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The ersatz elevator J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The hostile hospital J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The lump of coal J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The slippery slope J FIC/SNICKET Snicket, Lemony. The vile village J FIC/SNYDER Snyder, Zilpha Keatley. The bronze pen J FIC/STEVENSON Stevenson, Robert Louis Treasure Island J FIC/STINE Stine, R. L. 30 tales to give you goosebumps J FIC/THALER 3-4 Thaler, Mike, 1936- The class trip from the black lagoon J FIC/TRIPP 3-4 Tripp, Valerie, 1951- Samantha's winter party J FIC/VERNE Verne, Jules, 1828-1905. 20,000 leagues under the sea J FIC/VERNE Verne, Jules, 1828-1905. Around the world in eighty days J FIC/WARNER 3-4 Warner, Sally. Excellent Emma J FIC/WHITE White, Andrea, 1953- Radiant girl J FIC/WHITE White, Ruth, 1942- Little Audrey J FIC/WINTERFELD Winterfeld, Henry. Detectives in togas. 6 000 - Computer Science and Generalities Call # Author Title J 001.94/RIPLEY'S Ripley's believe it or not!--the remarkable revealed JR 025.2761/LUKENBILL Lukenbill, W. Bernard. Health information for youth JR 028.5/CHILDREN'S V. 1-140 Children's literature review.
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