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Weirdies by Buckley, Michael.;
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© 2025, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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Roswell Johnson Saves the Galaxy! by Colfer, Chris.;
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© 2025, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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Scaring and Daring : Terrifying Takes on 15 Classic Tales: a Horror Writers Association Anthology by Horror Writers Association, Horror Writers.;
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© 2025, HarperCollins Canada, Limited
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Warriors Super Edition: StormClan's Folly by Hunter, Erin.;
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© 2025, HarperCollins Canada, Limited
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Tales from Cabin 23: the Visitors by Méndez, Yamile Saied.;
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© 2025, HarperCollins Publishers
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The summer of the fortune tellers / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Is the magic really back? When Mille, Nora, and Bea found fortune tellers popping up in unexpected places--with eerily accurate fortunes--they reunited as best friends. Now that they're back to being besties, they're excited to spend the summer together outside the city. Recruited into babysitting eight-year-old triplets and staying with Millie's family, the girls are hoping this will be their own private summer camp, one where they're in charge, away from annoying siblings and toxic frenemies. But nothing perfect can last. When everything from homesickness and boy craziness to real estate developers threaten their summer, Millie, Nora, and Bea start stumbling upon fortune tellers in the strangest places. And once again it feels like these fortune tellers are speaking to them: Sometimes in life you just have to jump in. Speak your mind and stand up for what you believe in! You are here for a reason. If they speak up, can Millie, Nora, and Bea really save the summer--and the community--before it's too late?Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Girls; Friendship; Cootie catchers;
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Little big sister / by Colfer, Eoin.; Ivey, Celia.;
This is the story of Starr, a girl with dwarfism who lives with her mum and younger sister, Babs. As the girls get older and Babs overtakes Starr's height, Starr understands there is something different about her. When Starr starts primary school she is at first upset by being shorter than the other children. But with help from her mum and teacher, Starr finds the courage to shine. A fun and gentle story about disability, family and fitting in, told by a major children's author and illustrated by an artist with dwarfism.
Subjects: Dwarfism; Self-esteem; Families;
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The mystery of the haunted dance hall / by Cotter, Charis.;
Bee's mom has a job in New York City for the summer, so Bee is being sent to summer camp. She's not excited about it. Being around other people is hard for her, plus she knows nothing about campfires, she's not a good swimmer and she's never even been in a canoe. When she first arrives, things go pretty much as she expected. The other girls either make fun of her or ignore her, and the woods surrounding the camp give her the creeps: she keeps hearing elusive music coming from somewhere in the distance, and there's something unearthly about it. But then Zippy comes on the scene -- an oddball like Bee, but with a lot more confidence and hard-won knowledge gleaned from many summers spent at this exact camp. And most importantly, Zippy has also discovered mysterious behavior going on at the camp: the older girls from the Hawks cabin are sneaking out to do . . . something. They're always exhausted, and their flashlight batteries are running out at an alarming rate. But their counselors are never woken up by girls sneaking out, no one on staff doing nightly rounds ever sees them outside the cabin, and even when they start doing a bed check at night, the girls all seem to be in their bunks. Zippy and Bee are on the case, and with the help of an unlikely ally, they try to figure out what the Hawks are up to. But they soon discover there's more going on than just the usual summer-camp hijinks. How are the Hawks getting out at night? What is the deal with the (very cute) mysterious boy who seems to be working with the groundskeeper? Where is the distant music coming from? And what does the reclusive camp founder know about all of it?
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Camps; Friendship; Haunted places; Child detectives;
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Death by Whoopee Cushion by Grant, Vicki.;
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© 2025, PRH Canada Young Readers
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Maggie Lou Meets Her Match by Dufour Bowes, Arnolda.;
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© 2025, Groundwood Books
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