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Return to the Isle of the Lost

the graphic novel
"[Presents a graphic novel adaptation of Melissa de la Cruz's 'Return to the Isle of Lost' in which] Mal, Evie, Carlos, and Jay have received threatening messages demanding they return home. They have a sneaking suspicion that their villainous parents are behind the messages, and something Evie sees in her Magic Mirror confirms their fears. Although Maleficent's just a tiny lizard after her confrontation with Mal, could she have found a way to escape? Mal and her friends determine to sneak back to the Isle to get to the bottom of the mystery"--OCLC.
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The Frankenstein journals

In New York City J.D. discovers Bertie, who is rich and spends his days sitting on his butt, which is the body part that makes them "cousins"--but Frankenstein's daughter has also arrived, and enlisted the help of the Werewolf and the Invisible Man, so J.D. will have to figure out a way save both Bertie and himself.
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The missing tarts

When the Queen of Hearts discovers that her strawberry tarts have been stolen, she enlists the help of many popular nursery rhyme characters in order to find them.
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The Looking Glass Wars

When she is cast out of Wonderland by her evil aunt Redd, young Alyss Heart finds herself living in Victorian Oxford as Alice Liddell and struggles to keep memories of her kingdom intact until she can return and claim her rightful throne.
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Cinderella and the beanstalk

Jack and Cinderella climb the beanstalk and find a giant fairy godmother. Can she help them get to the prince's ball?.
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Fairy trails

a story told in English and Spanish
Miguel and Maria meet various fairy tale characters as they walk to their aunt's house.
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What's the time, Mr. Wolf?

Mr. Wolf's day is packed, not only with his own activities and errands, but with such characters as three giggling pigs and a fiddling cat continually asking him what time it is, until, at last, it is bedtime.
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Once upon the end

A conclusion to the trilogy that includes TWICE UPON A TIME finds Jack and May going separate ways to pursue respective destinies that pit them against unexpected challenges as they prepare for an ultimate showdown with the Wicked Queen.

Peter and the sword of mercy

James, one of Peter Pan's original Lost Boys, asks George Darling and his wife Molly to help him find a secret cache of starstuff, which is hidden in a vault that can only be opened with a secret key kept with the crown jewels.

Goldie Locks has chicken pox

When Goldie Locks comes down with chicken pox, she is teased by her brother and is unable to visit with Bo Peep, Little Red, and other friends.

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