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Pretties, by Scott Westerfeld (Simon Pulse, 2005)

Posted on July 15, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Following the events of the previous book, Tally Youngblood has returned to the city in which she grew up, voluntarily submitting to the operation all people undergo when they turn sixteen. Tally’s one of the very few who know, however, … Continue reading →

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Peter and the Starcatchers, by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson (Hyperion, 2004)

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As two ships leave port, the prologue to one of the most famous children’s stories of all time begins, innocuously. Aboard one ship: the greatest treasure known to man. Aboard the other, a group of orphans being sent overseas to … Continue reading →

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Peeps, by Scott Westerfeld (Razorbill, 2005)

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Cal doesn’t exactly have a normal job. He works for the Night Watch, a secret organization existing undetected in the bowels of the New York City government. They’re a shadowy group whose role is to hunt down, trap, and secure … Continue reading →

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Pay the Piper, by Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple (Starscape, 2005)

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When Callie McCallan agrees to interview the rock and roll band Brass Rat for her school newspaper, she never imagines that she might be getting herself into an adventure born out of a centuries-old mystery. But for a band that’s … Continue reading →

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Parasite Pig, by William Sleator (Firebird Books, 2004)

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Of all the books I’ve read, I certainly never expected to see a sequel to Sleator’s classic Interstellar Pig, which came out nearly a decade ago. For those not in the know, Interstellar Pig was the story of sixteen-year-old Barney. … Continue reading →

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One Lighthouse, One Moon, by Anita Lobel (Greenwillow Books, 2000)

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This attractive picture book is one of the reasons I love this job. Occasionally, I’ll run across a treasure I never would have seen otherwise. One Lighthouse, One Moon, is a creative, imaginative book designed to help the younger reader … Continue reading →

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One for Sorrow, Two for Joy, by Clive Woodall (Ace, 2005)

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In One for Sorrow, the realm known as Birddom is in grave peril, threatened by a horde of vicious magpies led by their mad leader, Slyekin, who desires nothing more than to conquer all of Birddom and kill or rule … Continue reading →

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Once Upon A Marigold, by Jean Ferris (Harcourt, 2004)

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Once upon a time, there was a young commoner named Christian, who ran away from home, and was adopted by a kindly, if somewhat eccentric troll named Edric. Together, they lived in Edric’s cave, where Edric plotted to break up … Continue reading →

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Once Upon A Curse, by E.D. Baker (Bloomsbury, 2004)

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Emma may have become the Green Witch for her land of Greater Greensward, but the position came at a price: her beloved Aunt Grassina has fallen prey to the family curse, which stipulates that after each female in the family … Continue reading →

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Olivia Kidney, by Ellen Potter (Puffin, 2004)

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Twelve-year-old Olivia Kidney has just moved into a new apartment, thanks to her father’s job as building superintendent. However, she’s not entirely sure she really wants to be there, especially as she doesn’t know anyone, and is quite lonely. However, … Continue reading →

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