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| Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha LeeWhat happens: When her brother Jun goes missing from his post in the Space Forces, 13-year-old fox spirit Min knows he must be in trouble -- and she's willing to scheme and shape-shift all the way to the terrifying Ghost Sector to find him.
Read it for: Thrilling action, Korean mythology, and an imaginative outer-space setting.
Book buzz: This is the 1st science fiction book from Rick Riordan Presents, a collection of books chosen by the popular author himself. |
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| Click by Kayla MillerWhat it's about: Olive is friendly with lots of kids in her fifth-grade class, but when the school variety show is announced, everyone forms groups without her, leaving Olive to figure out if she's ready be a solo act.
For fans of: Shannon Hale, Victoria Jamieson, and Raina Telgemeier.
Series alert: If you like this relatable story about finding friendship and confidence, you won't have to wait long for more: the sequel, Camp, will be out in April. |
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| Max & the Midknights by Lincoln PeirceWhat happens: Max, an apprentice troubadour who longs to be a knight, sets out on a quest to save the land of Byjovia from the wicked King Gastley.
Why you might like it: Max's quest leads to new friends, as well as battles, dragons, flying rats, and a surprising prophecy.
Author alert: If you've read any of the Big Nate books, you'll recognize the cartoon art and laugh-out-loud humor of popular author/illustrator Lincoln Peirce. |
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Pay attention, Carter Jones
by Gary D Schmidt
What's it' about: Sixth-grader Carter must adjust to the unwelcome presence of a know-it-all butler who is determined to help him become a gentleman, and also to deal with burdens from the past.
Who will like it: Sparkling with humor, this insightful and compassionate story will resonate with readers who have confronted secrets of their own.
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Genesis Begins Again
by Alicia Williams
What it's about: A 13-year-old girl who is so oppressed by low self-esteem that she keeps a list of the things she hates about herself must overcome internalized racism and a verbally abusive family to learn to love herself.
What the Reviewers are saying: "This book may bring readers to tears as they root for Genesis to finally have the acceptance she craves—but from herself rather than anyone else." (Kirkus)
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| The Chicken Squad: The First Misadventure by Doreen Cronin; illustrated by Kevin CornellIntroducing: Sugar, Dirt, Poppy, and Sweetie, four crime-fighting chicks who agree to help one very scared squirrel figure out what's chasing him...even if it lands them all in big trouble.
Who it's for: Fans of author Doreen Cronin's J.J. Tully Mysteries, or anyone looking for a funny chapter book series -- this is the 1st of six books starring the Chicken Squad.
Try this next: Aaron Blabey's Bad Guys series. |
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| Last Panda Standing by Jarrett J. KrosoczkaWhat it's about: Platypus police partners Zengo and O'Malley have to split up when Frank Pandini Jr., who's running for mayor of Kalamazoo City, asks Zengo to protect him from the masked, boomerang-throwing squirrels who keep attacking him.
Why you might like it: Like the other books in the Platypus Police Squad series, Last Panda Standing pairs outrageously silly cartoon art with a good old-fashioned mystery.
For fans of: Dav Pilkey's Dog Man books. |
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| The First Case by Ulf Nilsson; illustrated by Gitte SpeeWhat it's about: Who stole Vladimir the squirrel's stash of nuts? Gentle, cake-loving toad Detective Gordon investigates, only to realize that his first suspect -- a hungry baby mouse named Buffy -- might make a great partner.
Read it for: A lovable odd-couple friendship and a cozy forest setting that you'll want to visit again and again.
Series alert: Luckily, you can visit again, because this is just the 1st book in the Detective Gordon series. |
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