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Phliberty-Jibbits: Anything Is Possible
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Ima Jean Snodgrass is from a broken home. She hated her name and wondered how her parents could have stuck a name like that on her. Being from a poor family it only got worse when her parents divorced and her mother move...
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Pinky
 | Pinky is not your average girl. She may have a girl’s name but that’s as far as it goes. She is out to prove that girls can do just as much as a boy can and she is out to prove it. This is an excellent... |
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Pork Chop
 | This book is essentially a promising book for children but the author seems to waiver... is he writing a children's book or a satire for adults? The intended lesson is one of value for children: acknowledge your inner demons and confront them openly and effectively.... |
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When Larry Polking returns to his home town to build a mega shopping mall, old emotions and secrets are stirred. Polking surprises the school with a three million dollar donation for a new school auditorium. Danni decides to interview him for the school…
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Roosevelt Junior High
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This is the fourth book I have read by M.W. McKenney. While I do not believe it is her best, it is a good story for low/high readers. Her style is almost too simple in Roosevelt Junior High. Middle school students are very complex. She captured that in her plot…
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Summer Sanctuary
 | Matthew fears a dull summer with his best friend Kyle away and his mother nearing completion of yet another pregnancy. Matthew decides to spend his summer in the library researching science and physics questions related to the dilation of time.
The first of four sons... |
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Sunsinger: Sunsinger Chronicles
 | This is the story of Bain, an orphaned young man. He always tells the other orphans that he is a "spacer", which means his family consists of space travelers and space is in his blood. No one believes him, especially the bully of the orphanage... |
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Susannah Dickinson (Frontier Legends Series)
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This then is the story of Susannah Dickinson as told through the eyes of one rag doll named Patty.
As midnight approach's the toys in the attic all come alive. Patty the rag doll begins to tell the story of her friend Susannah and the battle at the Alamo. The story begins…
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The Great Willow
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Wolf Pup went exploring without telling his mother. He meets a duckling that is afraid of water. The two make friends on their adventure. They make a lot of friends on their way to find the Great Willow. They also meet danger. Their frantic mothers...
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The Money Tree: A Financial Book for Children
 | Children do not understand money unless they are taught. Those same children grow up to be adults that do not understand money. The Money Tree: A Financial Book for Children is a fun way for children to learn how to manage money... |
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