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39 Clues Book One: The Maze of Bones By Rick Riordan

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So Many Books…So Little Time

Nothing links man to man like the frequent passage from hand to hand of a

good book.- Walter Sickert

39 Clues Book One:

The Maze of Bones

By Rick Riordan

A Friendship for Today

By Patricia McKissack

Absolutely Maybe

By Lisa Yee

Antsy Does Time

By Neal Shusterman

Carlos is Gonna Get It

By Kevin Emerson

Chains

By Laurie Halse

Ansderson

Chasing Lincoln’s

Killer

By James Swanson

The Chronicles of Vladimir Todd: Eight Grade Bites

By Heather Brewer

The Dangerous

Days of Daniel X

By James Patterson

Death by Bikini

By Linda Gerber

The Disreputable

History of Frankie Landau-Banks

By E. Lockheart

Do Hard Things

By Alex an Brett Harris

Dodger and Me

By Jordan Sonnenblic

k

If a book is worth reading at all, it is worth reading more than

once. Suspense is the lowest of excitants, designed to take your breath away when the brain and

heart crave to linger in nobler enjoyment. Suspense drags you on; appreciation causes you to

linger. - William Gerhardie

Dracula

By Stoker, Mucci,

Caldwell, and Halliar

Every Soul a Star

By Wendy Mass

The Missing:

Book One Found

By Margret Peterson Haddix

Gym Candy

By Carl Deuker

The Hunger Games

By Suzanne Collins

In Defiance of Hitler:

The Secret Mission of Varian Fry

By Carla Killough

McClafferty

In Mozart’s Shadow:

His Sister’s Story

By Carolyn Meyer

Into The Volcano

By Don Wood

I,QBook One:

Independence Hall

By Roland Smith

Leap of Faith

By Kimberly BrubakerBradley

Manhunt: The 12 day Chase for Lincoln’s

Killer

By James L. Swanson

All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they really happened and

after you are finished reading one you feel that it all

happened to you and after which it all belongs to you.

- Ernest Hemingway

My One Hundred

Adventures

By Polly Horvath

Nation

By Terry Pratchett

Peeled

By Joan Bauer

Revenge of the

Cheerleader

By JanetteRallison

Sassy: Little

Sister is Not My Name

By Sharon M. Draper

Savvy

By Ingrid Law

Scat

By Carl Hiaasen

Science Fair

By Dave Barry and

Ridley Pearson

Skeleton Creek

By Patrick Carman

Smiles to Go

By Jerry Spinelli

Stolen Children

By Peg Kehret

Tales from Outer

Suburbia

By Shaun Tan

The Alchemyst

By Michael Scott

The Big Splash

By Jack D. Ferraiolo

The Compoun

d

By S.A. Bodeen

The Door of No

Return

By Sarah Mussi

The Dreadful

Revenge of Ernest Gallen

By James Lincoln Collier

Everyone who knows how to read has it in their power to

magnify themselves, to multiply the ways in which

they exist, to make their life full, significant, and

interesting.- Aldous Huxley

The Help

By Kathryn Stockett

The Juvie Three

By Gordon Korman

The Lab

By Jack Heath

The Magic Thief

By Sarah Prineas

The Mostly True

Adventures of Homer P.

Figg

By Rodman Philbrick

The Night

Tourist

By Katherine

Marsh

The Order of Odd

Fish

By James Kennedy

The Postcard

By Tony Abbott

The Season

By Sarah MacLean

The Underneat

h

By Kathi Appelt

Drawing by David Small

This I Believe: The

Personal Philosophies of

Remarkable Men and woman

Edited by Jay Allison and Dan

Gediman

The Trouble Begins at 8:

A Life of Mark Twain in the Wild, Wild West

By Sid Fleischman

Water Steps

By A. LaFaye

We Are So Crashing Your Bar Mitzvah!!

By Fiona Rosenbloom

What I Saw and How I

Lied

By Judy Bludell

World War Z: An Oral History of

the Zombie War

By Max Brooks

All the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion,

unless God had provided mortals with the remedy of

books.- Richard De Bury

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