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Soccer sensation

Cameron Jones loves soccer, but he plays it not only for the joy of it but because his dad thinks it will help him get a college scholarship. Then his father's job transfers him and his family from the big city to a small town, where Cameron finds the soccer team disordered and uninterested. However, maybe this is just what Cameron needs--a team to shape up and make soccer fun again.

This town is not all right

2021
Twelve-year-old twins Beacon and Everleigh move with their father to a weird Maine fishing village, and Beacon must uncover its frightening secret before he loses his sister forever.

Room of shadows

2018
"Ever since his dad left, David Cray has had anger issues. So after he beats up school bully Jake Bragg, his mom grounds him in their creepy new house. Bored, David discovers a secret room with an old-fashioned desk, a chest, and a carving of a raven. Suddenly he's having strange dreams about the room and the house, and violence seems to follow him wherever he goes"--Provided by publisher.

The Baby-sitters club

Stacey McGill is moving back to New York, and her friends must face the sadness of saying good-bye, hunt down the perfect farewell gift, and take on the difficult task of filling Stacey's place in the Baby-sitters Club.

The Baby-sitters club

Stacey McGill is moving back to New York, and her friends must face the sadness of saying good-bye, hunt down the perfect farewell gift, and take on the difficult task of filling Stacey's place in the Baby-sitters Club.

Mine

"Twelve-year-old Lily moves to a creepy old house in a Florida swamp and finds out that the house isn't empty: it's packed full of the previous occupants' trash, keepsakes, and, Lily begins to suspect, maybe even their ghosts"--Provided by publisher.

How to win a slime war

After moving to Sacramento to take over his grandparent's Filipino market, sixth-grader Alex seeks popularity by selling homemade slime at school, while his father insists he join a soccer team.

The smashed man of Dread End

"Noe Wiley couldn't be more excited to move. After the slumber party sleepwalking incident of last year, she's ready to make some new friends. But Noe didn't expect the sullen, strange girls who live on her new street. And she certainly didn't expect the strange warning they give her--to stay out of her basement, no matter what. Noe's not going to let these girls boss her around. She'll go in her own basement whenever she wants. So she does. And there he is. And now there's no going back"--Provided by publisher.

New kid rule book

"Julie and her dad are moving again. Moving so frequently causes Juliet to feel down so she decides to create a New kid rule book, to help her navigate being the new kid. From practicing self care and meditation to making new friends and joining sports teams at her school. Juliet has the perfect rule book for being the new kid. With the help of the New kid rule book, she overcomes the fear and anxiety that creeps up when entering a new environment and is more comfortable at her new school"--Back cover.

Concrete cowboy

Cole's behavior causes his mother to drive him to Philadelphia to live with a father he has never known, who soon has Cole involved with a group of "cowboys" who rescue horses and use them to steer youths away from drugs and gangs.

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