juvenile fiction

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Look at Lucy!

2009
Entering his beagle, Lucy, in a contest to be "spokespet" for Pet-O-Rama helps shy, nine-year-old Bobby get over his anxiety about speaking in front of groups of people, from his third-grade classmates to the contest judges.

The streets of Panic Park

2009
Luke and Lizzie try to escape Horrorland by going through Panic Park where they must team up with an old foe and face their fears in order to outsmart the Menace.

Escape from HorrorLand

2009
Lizzy and Luke are determined to find out what is luring kids to the creepy amusement park and trapping them there.

The first escape

2008
At Isambard Dunstan's School for Wayward Children life is trouble for fourteen-year-old identical twins Sadie and Saskia Dopple and their friend Erik Morrissey Ganger, but when a mysterious woman adopts Saskia and takes her to a mansion filled with secrets and threats, Sadie and Erik escape the orphanage to save her.

The Gecko & Sticky

villain's lair
2009
Thirteen-year-old Dave and his sidekick, a talking gecko named Sticky, try to retrieve an ancient Aztec powerband and its magic ingots from the evil villain, Damien Black.

Geronimo Stilton, secret agent

2007
Geronimo Stilton, editor of The Rodent's Gazette, goes on an investigative, underground adventure through New Mouse City to find a missing document.

Time for school, mouse!

2008
Mouse, all packed up and ready for school, gets undone again when he cannot find his homework.

Camping catastrophe!

2008
First-grader Freddy, who is afraid of the dark, is going camping with his father and his friend Robbie, and they get into predicaments and adventures while trying to fish, set up a tent, and sleep under the stars.

The best book to read

2008
A young boy goes to the library with his class and hears about the many kinds of books that can be found there.

The one-eyed giant

2003
A retelling of the battle between Odysseus and the Cyclops in Homer's ancient epic "The Odyssey.".

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