Thursday, June 12, 2014
New J Fiction
Alien Encounter by Harper.
The first book in the Sasquatch and Aliens series about two friends who solve a mystery involving underpants, an alien, and, of course, Sasquatch!
The Battle for Wondla by DiTerlizzi.
All hope for a peaceful coexistence between humankind and aliens seems lost in the third installment of the WondLa trilogy.
Cupcake Cousins by Hannigan
Baking a fluffy pink cupcake is awesome, but wearing a dress that looks like one? No, thank you. Cousins Willow and Delia can't wait to spend a week vacationing together with their families. Their aunt is getting married, and Willow and Delia are hoping their tasty baked goods will be enough to get them out of being flower girls in the wedding.
The 26-Story Treehouse by Griffiths
Join Andy and Terry in their newly expanded treehouse, which now features 13 brand-new storeys, including a dodgem car rink, a skate ramp, a mud-fighting arena, an anti-gravity chamber, an ice-cream parlour with 78 flavours run by an ice-cream serving robot called Edward Scooperhands and the Maze of Doom—a maze so complicated that nobody who has gone in has ever come out again ... well, not yet, anyway. Well, what are you waiting for? Come on up!
The Summer Experiment by Pelletier
A boring summer vacation turns unexpectedly interesting when mysterious lights appear over Roberta's hometown in northern Maine. Roberta is convinced she and her best friend Marillee can win the Maine State Science Fair if only they can find an amazing project to showcase.
Squeeze Play by Ripkin
Corey Maduro should be thrilled about the Orioles going to the big Grand Slam Tournament. But whenever he thinks about playing, he feels sick. For one thing, he’s in a monster hitting slump, which shows no signs of ending. Then there’s Katelyn Moss, who thinks she deserves Corey’s center field job and tries to outdo him at everything.
Lost in Bermooda by Litwin
Bermooda is a tropical island that is undiscovered by the outside world and is primarily populated by walking, talking cows of human intelligence.
Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery of Museum Mile by Wells
Sixth grader Edmund Xavier Lonnrot, codename "Eddie Red," has a photographic memory and talent for drawing anything he sees. When the NYPD is stumped by a mastermind art thief, Eddie becomes their secret weapon to solve the case, drawing Eddie deeper into New York's famous Museum Mile and closer to a dangerous criminal group known as The Picasso Gang.
Welcome to Dog Beach by Greenwald
Twelve-year-old Remy loves the traditions of Sea Gate, the island where her family spends every summer vacation, but after her grandmother and a special dog die, and her relationship with best friends Bennett and Micayla changes, Remy takes comfort in the company of the Dog Beach--where she hatches a plan to bring her friends closer and recapture the Sea Gate magic.
Secrets according to Humphrey by Birney
So many secrets are flying around Room 26 that Humphrey can barely keep track. Mrs. Brisbane knows a student is leaving, but Humphrey can’t figure out which one. (Even more confusing, Mrs. Brisbane seems unsqueakably happy about it.) The class is studying the Ancient Egyptians, and some of the kids have made up secret clubs and secret codes. Even Aldo is holding back news from Humphrey.
Cathy
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