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The angel's command : a tale from the castaways of the Flying Dutchman
Brian Jacques ; illustrated by David Elliot.
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374 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Ben and Ned, a boy and dog gifted with eternal youth and the ability to communicate with one another nonverbally, encounter pirates on the high seas and rescue a kidnapped prince from a band of gypsy thieves.
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Are these my basoomas I see before me? : final confessions of Georgia Nicolson
Louise Rennison.
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310 p. ; 22 cm.
British teenager Georgia Nicolson's humorous diary entries reveal the results as she finally chooses between potential boyfriends, but then becomes involved in a play with the one not chosen, further complicating her love life.
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Bleach : Vol. 29, The slashing opera
[story and art by Tite Kubo ; English adaptation, Lance Caselman ; translation, Joe Yamazaki ; touch-up art & lettering, Mark McMurray].
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181 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
The Slashing OperaIchigo and his friends know invading Hueco Mundo won't be easy, but even the lesser Arrancars are pushing them to their limits. Find out why Tite Kubo's "Bleach "has become an international manga smash hit.
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Breathless
Jessica Warman.
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311 p. ; 22 cm.
At boarding school, Katie tries to focus on swimming and becoming popular instead of the painful memories of her institutionalized schizophrenic older brother.
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The brothers story
Katherine Sturtevant.
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275 p. ; 22 cm.
In the late seventeenth century, fifteen-year-old Kit, driven to desperation by the starvation of one brother and mistreatment of his own simple-minded twin, realizes his dream of becoming an apprentice in London but feels drawn by duty to return home to Essex.
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Claim to fame
Margaret Peterson Haddix.
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256 p. ; 22 cm.
Sixteen-year-old Lindsay, a former child star whose career ended when she developed the ability to hear what anyone, anywhere says about her and apparently suffered a nervous breakdown, comes to see this as an asset when, after her father's death, she learns that she is not alone.
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Don't judge a girl by her cover
Ally Carter.
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263 p. ; 22 cm.
When Cammie Morgan arrives at her friend Macey's five-star hotel for the Democratic National Convention, where Macey's father is about to receive the vice presidential nomination, she thinks she's in for an exciting end to her summer break. But if you're a Gallagher Girl, 'exciting' and 'deadly' are never far apart.
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Dracula
Bram Stoker ; with an introduction and notes by Maud Ellmann.
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xxxii, 389 p. ; 20 cm.
Bram Stoker's classic vampire story has haunted and disturbed the modern imagination for a hundred years. Blood, information, and hypnotic energy circulate furiously among the characters until the tale reaches its violent climax. This new edition has an Introduction and Bibliography which draw on the latest scholarship, and detailed Notes which explain literary, geographical, and technological allusions the novel.
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The dragons of darkness
by Antonia Michaelis ; translated by Anthea Bell.
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548 p. ; 23 cm.
Two boys from very different backgrounds are thrown together by magic, mayhem, and a common foe as they battle deadly dragons in the wilderness of Nepal.
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Flash burnout : a novel
by L.K. Madigan.
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332 p. ; 22 cm.
"Telephoto lens. Zoom. In a shutter release millisecond, Blake's world turns upside down. The nameless woman with the snake tattoo is not just another assignment. 'That's my mom!' gasps Marissa. Saturated self-portrait: Blake, nice guy, class clown, always trying to gget a laugh, not sure where to focus. Contrast. Shannon, Blake's GF. Total. Babe. Marissa, just a friend and fellow photographer. Shannon loves him; Marissa needs him. How is he supposed to frame them both in one shot?"--dust cover flap.
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Hard times
Charles Dickens ; with an introduction and notes by Karen Odden ; George Stade, consulting editorial director.
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xxxv, 316 p. ; 18 cm.
This text, that of the 1854 first edition, has been re-edited in light of recent scholarly findings. Annotations have been revised and expanded.
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Jack Tumor
Anthony McGowan.
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292 p. ; 22 cm.
Fourteen-year-old Hector, suffering from severe headaches, is diagnosed with a brain tumor which speaks in his head, calling itself Jack Tumor and making an effort to improve Hector's home life, increase his popularity, and win him a girlfriend before the operation that will mean the end of one or both of them.
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