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The Storyteller's Secrets

By: Tony Mitton
illustrated by: Peter Bailey

Guinevere's Gamble

By: Nancy McKenzie

The second book in the Chrysalis Queen Quartet, starring the young Guinevere.Much has changed over the last few months in Gwynedd, but Guinevere is still uncertain where her future lies. She recently made...

Porch Lies

By: Patricia McKissack
illustrated by: Andre Carrilho

Side-splittingly funny, spine-chillingly spooky, this companion to a Newbery Honor–winning anthology The Dark Thirty is filled with bad characters who know exactly how to charm. From the author's...


Mirandy and Brother Wind

By: Patricia McKissack
Illustrated by: Jerry Pinkney

Illus. in full color."Mirandy is sure she'll win the cake walk if she can catch Brother Wind for her partner, but he eludes all the tricks her friends advise. This gets a high score for plot, pace,...

The Cup of Ankh (House of Anubis)

By: Peter McGrath
illustrated by: Random House

House of Anubis is a suspenseful live-action show on Nickelodeon and TeenNick that follows eight students at a British boarding school as they make friends and enemies, fall in love—and race to solve...

The Fire Opal

By: Regina McBride

There was a time when Maeve O'Tullagh led a simple life; a time when she and her mother, Nuala, collected kelp on the foreshore near their cottage in Ard Macha; a time when she played among the Celtic...


Lexi

By: L. S. Matthews

THE FIRST THING I remember is waking up in the woods. I didn’t know where I was, or how I got there. I didn’t know my own name. All I knew was that the little silver key hung round my neck...

The Dark-Thirty

By: Patricia McKissack, illustrated by Brian Pinkney

In that special half-hour of twilight—the dark-thirty—there are stories to be told. Mesmerizing, suspenseful, and breathtakingly original, these tales make up a heart-stopping collection of...

La hermosa Senora: Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe

By: Pat Mora
illustrated by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher; translated by: Adriana Dominguez and Pat Mora

Every December, Grandma Lupita tells Rose the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe. As they make paper flowers to put around her statue, Grandma begins: Long ago, on a cold December morning near what is...