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Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #2
by Michelle Paver
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by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Published Sep 2011
Read ReviewsOften laugh-out-loud funny, this moving and simply told novella of two Mongolian brothers learning to fit in to a British school tugs at the heart - a unique story of immigration both fierce in its telling and magical in its characters.
by Katherine Marsh
Published Sep 2008
Read ReviewsAfter an accident, Jack Perdu, a shy, ninth-grade Classics prodigy, is sent to a mysterious doctor in New York City. While there he meets Jack meets Euri, a young girl who offers to show him the secrets of Grand Central Station, with whom he explores New Yorks ghostly underworld.
by Cornelia Funke
Published Jun 2006
Read ReviewsIn this spellbinding follow-up to Inkheart, Funke expertly mixes joy, pain, suspense and magic.
by Stuart Hill
Published Jun 2006
Read ReviewsThe Icemark is a kingdom in grave danger. Its king has been killed in battle. Its enemy lies in wait. And its fate rests on the shoulders of one girl.
by Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell
Published Jun 2004
Read Reviews'In poetic prose, Stewart and Riddell invent the magical realm that culminates at the Edge. The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll'. Ages 10+.
by Lois Lowry
Published May 1999
Read ReviewsTwelve-year-old Jonas lives in a seemingly ideal world. Not until he is given his life assignment as the Receiver does he begin to understand the dark secrets behind this fragile community.
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