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Murder of crows

"Max is so close to finding his missing mom. Following a demon, he and Poe arrive back at the abandoned gas station. There, he finds more than he bargained for. And, how can Poe leave him at a time like this? Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards"--Provided by the publisher.
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?chale la culpa a la hero?na

de Iguala a Chicago
An examination of Mexico's heroin industry. Presented in Spanish.
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Furia venenosa

"Maeve Regan's parents died when she was just a baby, or at least, that's what she has been told. Her grandfather Walter is her only family. She likes her friend Elliot, but he goes out with someone else. Her best friend Brianne keeps trying to set her up with losers. One day, her luck appears to change and she meets Lukas. Maeve never imagined that Lukas would know more about her life than she does. He is a vampire! Who is she and what has Walter been hiding all these years?"--Amazon.com.
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Efi?mera

After modern science turns every human into a genetic time bomb with men dying at age twenty-five and women dying at age twenty, girls are kidnapped and married off in order to repopulate the world.
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Artemis Fowl

la novela gra?fica
A graphic novel adaptation of Eoin Colfer's novel in which a twelve-year-old evil genius tries to restore his family fortune by capturing a fairy and demanding a ransom in gold, but the fairies fight back with magic, technology, and a particularly nasty troll.
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Roses are red

Detective Alex Cross pursues the most complex and brilliant killer he has ever confronted, a mysterious criminal called the Mastermind.
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Artemis Fowl

When a twelve-year-old evil genius tries to restore his family fortune by capturing a fairy and demanding a ransom in gold, the fairies fight back with magic, technology, and a particularly nasty troll.
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Day of ice

"Months after their rescue by the government agency Segment W, Robinson Crusoe and his friend Friday have proven their skills as secret agents. They're now climbing the ranks of this exclusive group of spies who reports directly to the Crown. Suddenly, in the dead of winter, Friday is shocked to see her father, who once tried to kill her, walking the streets of London. She tries to elicit the help of Segment W, but they are preoccupied with the continued investigation into an organization that staged a kidnapping of the king's daughter. What will she do? As Friday's past comes back to haunt her, she, Crusoe, and Daniel Defoe must uncover the mystical Circle of XIII's sinister plans to recruit new members into the society using dangerous and magical means."--Provided by publisher.
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Dawn of spies

"Rescued from a deserted Caribbean island, 17-year-old Robinson Crusoe and his female friend, Friday, find themselves in late 1600s London, a bustling city that proves as treacherous for them to navigate as the remote island they just left behind. Thanks to their honed survival skills, Crusoe and Friday are recruited by a young writer named Daniel Defoe to work as agents for Segment W, a covert spy group that reports directly to the Crown. Crusoe, Friday, and Defoe must rescue the Countess of Lichfield from a kidnapping plot. They discover that a mystical and mysterious organization known as the Circle of Thirteen is plotting to destroy Segment W and change the course of history through a royal kidnapping"--Jacket flap.
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Angels of death

Deep in the execution chamber of Floor 3B, Cathy, the sadomasochistic executioner and punisher of criminals, gives Ray a pistol, trying to get her to turn on Zack. However, Zack is not down for the count yet.
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