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The Conch Bearer
by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Hardcover: Sep 2003
Paperback: 1 Mar 2005
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An exotic and compelling adventure story that is almost impossible to put down (Reading Age 10+)

The Grim Grotto
by Lemony Snicket
Hardcover: 1 Sep 2004
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In their desperate search for something lost, the Baudelaire children encounter new and terrible horrors, including mushrooms, a mechanical monster, a distressing message from a lost friend, and tap dancing. Ages 9+.

No Horizon Is So Far : An Extraordinary Journey Across Antarctica
by Ann Bancroft , Liv Arnesen
Hardcover: Aug 2003
Paperback: 31 Aug 2004
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Chronicles and celebrates the journey of two modern-day heroines who crossed Antarctic on foot. Though modern technology could not ensure rescue, website transmissions and satellite phone calls enabled more than 3 million school children from 65 countries to bear witness to Ann and Liv's journey.

Fish
by L.S. Matthews
Hardcover: Jun 2004
Paperback: 1 Jun 2003
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When the political situation becomes too grave, a family of foreign aid workers makes a perilous journey to the border of the war-torn nation that they've called home.  Fish is a story that will teach those who doubt that, when hope is almost extinguished, miracles can happen. 10 years +.

The City of Ember
by Jeanne DuPrau
Hardcover: May 2003
Paperback: 1 May 2004
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Part mystery, part adventure story, this novel provides science fiction for those who do not like science fiction. Ages 9+

Coraline
by Neil Gaiman
Hardcover: Jul 2002
Paperback: 1 Aug 2003
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'An electrifyingly creepy tale likely to haunt young readers for many moons.... a real bedtime-buster'. Read an exclusive excerpt at BookBrowse today. Reading age approx. 9 yrs +.

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