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Heist society

A group of teenagers uses their combined talents to re-steal several priceless paintings and save fifteen-year-old Kat Bishop's father, himself an international art thief, from a vengeful collector.
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The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop

Eleven-year-old twins Oz and Lily are recruited by a talking cat to assist her and MI6 in foiling the dastardly plans of their great-great-uncle, a chocolatier who used magic to make a candy that bestows immortality.
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Blow out the moon

A fictionalized account of the author's childhood experiences moving from the United States to London, England, and attending a boarding school.
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Sense and sensibility

Two sisters of opposing temperaments share the pangs of tragic love. Their mutual suffering brings a closer understanding between them, and true love finally triumphs.
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Sense and sensibility

Two sisters of opposing temperaments share the pangs of tragic love, but their mutual suffering brings a closer understanding between them, and true love finally triumphs.
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The necromancer

Back in London, fifteen-year-old twins Sophie and Josh Newman must determine whom they can and cannot trust as they search for both Scatty and an immortal who can teach Josh the magic of fire, while Doctor Dee and Machiavelli continue to seek power.
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The black tattoo

When his best friend, Charlie, is possessed by an ancient demon, fourteen-year-old Jack, accompanied by Esme, a girl with superhuman powers, battles all over London and into Hell to save him.
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Invisible threads

Alternating passages describe the experiences of a mother and her biological daughter when each is sixteen-years-old, as one becomes unexpectedly pregnant and the other decides whether to find her birth mother.
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Great expectations

Contains the complete text of the 1860 novel about Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman; and includes a biographical note on the author, an introduction by playwright Bernard Shaw, notes, and commentary.
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