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- MapMaker / by Ramée, Lisa Moore.;
- Walt's magical ability to bring maps to life puts him, his twin sister Van, and new friend Dylan in danger when an enchanted heirloom strands them in the fantastical world of Djaruba and they discover a malevolent rival to the kingdom, a fellow mapmaker, has nefarious plans for Walt.Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; African American children; Magic; Maps; Brothers and sisters; Middle school students; Friendship; Families; Middle schools; Twins;
- The dead woman of Deptford / by Granger, Ann,author.;
- On a cold November night in a Deptford yard, dock worker Harry Parker stumbles upon the body of a dead woman. Inspector Ben Ross is summoned from Scotland Yard to this insalubrious part of town, but no witness to the murder of this well-dressed, middle-aged woman can be found. Even Jeb Fisher, the local rag-and-bone man, swears he's seen nothing. Meanwhile, Ben's wife Lizzie is trying to suppress a scandal: family friend Edgar Wellings has a gambling addiction and no means of repaying his debts. Reluctantly, Lizzie agrees to visit his debt collector's house in Deptford, but when she arrives she finds her husband is investigating the murder of the woman in question. Edgar was the last man to see Mrs Clifford alive and he has good reason to want her dead, but Ben and Lizzie both know that a case like this is rarely as simple as it appears.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Ross, Ben (Fictitious character); Murder;
- Other birds [sound recording] / by Allen, Sarah Addison,author.; Scott, Siiri,narrator.; Brilliance Audio (Firm),publisher.;
- Read by Siiri Scott."From the New York Times bestselling author of Garden Spells comes an enchanting tale filled with magical realism and moments of pure love that won't let you go. Between the real and the imaginary, there are stories that take flight in the most extraordinary ways. Right off the coast of South Carolina, on Mallow Island, The Dellawisp sits-a stunning cobblestone building shaped like a horeshoe and named after the tiny turquoise birds who, alongside its human tenants, inhabit an air of magical secrecy. When Zoey comes to claim her deceased mother's apartment on Mallow Isalnd, she meets her quirky and secretive neighbors, including a girl on the run, two estranged middle-aged sisters, a lonely chef, a legendary writer, and three ghosts. Each with their own story, Each with their own longings. Each whose ending isn't written yet"--
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Magic realist fiction.; Novels.; Islands; Neighbors; Secrecy;
- The snowbirds : a novel / by Clancy, Christina,author.;
- "The Last Thing He Told Me meets Fleishman Is in Trouble in this page-turning story of a couple who flee winter in the Midwest for Palm Springs, where they find their relationship at a crossroads. Kim and Grant are at a turning point. A couple for thirty years, their "separate but together" partnership is running up against the realities of late middle age: Grant's mother has died, the college where he taught philosophy was shuttered, and their twin girls are grown and gone. Escaping the bitter cold of a Midwestern winter for the hot desert sun of Palm Springs seems as good a solution as any to the more intractable problems they face. When they arrive at Le Desert, a quirky condo community where everyone knows everyone's business, Kim immediately embraces the opportunity to make new friends and explore a more adventurous side of her personality. Meanwhile, Grant struggles to find his footing in this unfamiliar landscape, leaving Kim to wonder if their relationship can survive the snowbird season. But when Grant goes missing on a hike in the Palm Springs mountains, Kim is forced to consider two terrifying outcomes: either Grant is truly lost, or this time, he's really left her. Is it ever too late to become the person we wanted to be-and is there still time to change into someone better? The exhilarating, but often confusing transitions of midlife are pitched against the promise and glamour of Palm Springs in this tender, honest story of what it takes to commit to someone for a lifetime. With compassion and humor, Clancy explores the redemptive power of finding ourselves, and of being found."--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Novels.; Missing persons; Spouses;
- Ordinary mishaps and inevitable catastrophes / by Vivat, Booki.;
- Things are looking up for Abbie Wu: this year she will run for class president and get a brand-new shiny locker. Until she doesn't. Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Girls; Middle schools; Schools;
- Big Nate strikes again / by Peirce, Lincoln.;
- Sixth-grader and self-proclaimed genius Nate Wright faces his all-time enemy, Gina, when they are paired to work on a research paper together and she also gets a position on his intramural team."Ages 8-12"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Sports stories.; Humorous fiction.; Big Nate; Middle schools;
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- TBH, too much drama / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
- Best friends Cecily, Gabby, and Prianka face drama in the last days of school as a meme goes viral, their mothers take them bra shopping together, and Cecily develops her first crush. Told entirely in text messages, emails, and notes.Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Friendship; Middle schools; Schools; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
- The labors of Hercules Beal / by Schmidt, Gary D.;
- Seventh-grader Hercules Beal has to figure out how to fulfill his teacher's assignment of performing the Twelve Labors of Hercules in real life, and discovers important things about friendship, community, and himself along the way.Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Orphans; Brothers; Friendship; Middle schools; Schools; Mythology;
- Weirdest weekend ever! / by Coven, Wanda.; Abramskaya, Anna.;
- It's the annual Friends and Family Weekend at Broomsfield Academy, and Heidi is so excited for her best friend, Lucy Lancaster, to come visit! But opening the gates of the only school for witches-in-training to outsiders can get complicated... Mrs. Kettledrum warns the students that things might go haywire with the influx of extra energy from the visitors. Still, with guests wearing the charmed bracelets the students made, there's no need to worry--right?Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Witches; Boarding schools; Middle schools; Secrecy; Interpersonal relations;
- The smartest kid in the universe / by Grabenstein, Chris.;
- When seventh-grader Jake McQuade mistakes the world's first ingestible knowledge pills for jelly beans, he suddenly knows all about physics and geometry and can speak Swahili (though Spanish would be a lot more useful)--but his sort-of girlfriend Grace thinks they can use his new found brilliance to save their middle school from the new principal, who is conspiring to get it shut down.Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Genius; Conspiracies; Middle schools;
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