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Books with author Dotti Enderle

  • Crosswire

    Dotti Enderle

    Hardcover (Calkins Creek, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Dwindling water supplies have driven desperate cattlemen to snip fences in order to water their herds—targeting thirteen-year-old Jesse's farm several times. When a lone drifter arrives in town, he's quickly hired to work the farm. It should be a relief to have the extra help, but Jesse suspects the man is more than just a hired hand and is determined to uncover his mysterious secret. This Society of School Librarians International Honor Book includes an author's note and bibliography.
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  • Playing with Fire: Fortune Tellers Club

    Dotti Enderle

    language (Llewellyn Publications, March 8, 2003)
    Can divination and magic help the girls solve this latest burning mystery? The second installment of the Fortune Tellers Club series crackles with suspense! Anne Donovan has a crush on Eric, the new boy at school. No one knows much about him except that he transferred schools after his house went up in flames. Anne and her two friends, who call themselves The Fortune Tellers Club, spread the tarot cards to predict Anne's future as Eric's girlfriend. When a series of fires breaks out, including one that destroys the school library, their attention turns to a more burning question. Does Eric possesses a special power-pyrokinesis? They set to work searching for answers before everything around them turns to cinders. Selling Features •A middle-grade novel (ages 8-12) about a trio of twelve-year-old girls who must solve the mystery of who or what is starting fires around town •Centers on practical fortune telling to solve a mystery •Introduces new forms of divination to an age group particularly interested in fortune telling
  • Man in the Moon

    Dotti Enderle

    language (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, July 8, 2008)
    JANINE IS PREPARED for a sticky, boring summer on her family’s land in the middle of nowhere. Far from town and with only her ailing brother Ricky for company, Janine spends half her time stuck inside with him, wishing that their mother would let them out to play. But when Mr. Lunas—a mysterious man who saved Janine’s father’s life in the war— arrives through the cornfields, strange things begin happening. Ricky sets his heart on building a go-cart. Mr. Lunas eats them out of house and home, then suddenly stops eating at all. And then Ricky’s health takes a turn for the worse, and it looks like Janine’s world is about to spin out of control. Janine’s overprotective mom locks Ricky in his bedroom with her, and Janine is desperate to find a way to say goodbye. In the end, it’s Mr. Lunas who comes to her rescue, encouraging her to break Ricky free—and then giving them both an enormous gift. Thought-provoking and gracefully written, this short literary novel is a small gem.
  • The Lost Girl

    Dotti Enderle

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, Sept. 8, 2002)
    Twelve-year-old Juniper and her friends Anne and Gena call themselves the Fortune Tellers Club. For the past two years they've helped each other using Ouija boards, tarot cards, crystals, and other forms of divination. When Gena misplaces her retainer, she turns to her friends for help. After several dead-end clues using the Ouija board, Juniper (the truly psychic member of the club) tries crystal gazing using a bowl of water. But instead of locating the retainer, she sees the gaunt face of a young girl. The image is that of a missing child, nine-year-old Laurie Simmons. Now, the Fortune Tellers Club will stop at nothing, natural or supernatural, to find her. ·A middle-grade novel (ages 8–12) about a trio of twelve-year-old girls who use divination techniques to find a missing child ·Centers on practical fortune telling to solve a mystery ·Introduces new forms of divination to an age group particularly interested in fortune telling
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  • Mirror, Mirror...

    Dotti Enderle

    eBook (Llewellyn Publications, Sept. 8, 2004)
    This exuberant, sixth installment of the Fortune Teller's Club Series focuses on Gena, the wise-cracking tomboy of their group. She needs to buy a fancy dress for a ball and dreads the shopping trip, but not because she hates wearing frilly dresses. Gena's afraid to look in the mirror. When she does, a strange girl with pigtails and a unibrow peers back at her. Anne and Juniper, Gena's best friends, help her by trying mirror scrying and Ouija . . . to no avail. Gena's only comfort is a stray cat she's been sneaking into her bedroom at night. But one day she finds her secret kitty with someone else--the girl in Gena's mirror!
  • Hand of Fate

    Dotti Enderle

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, May 8, 2004)
    A car accident prevents Anne from going to cheerleader camp and possibly winning the Cheerleader of the Year Award. This odd twist of events provokes the Fortune Tellers Club to explore the cause of the accident. Using astrology and other fortune telling techniques, the girls discover a strange connection between Anne and a woman she's never met. As the club gradually unravels the tangled web of fate, Anne learns shocking news about herself. Anne can't help asking if fate forced her to miss cheerleading camp. And, if so, why?
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  • Secrets of Lost Arrow

    Dotti Enderle

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, Jan. 8, 2004)
    Spring break has arrived at last, and Juniper's headed to her grandmother's house in Lost Arrow for a visit. This year she's bringing along her friends Anne and Gena, the two other members of the Fortune Tellers Club. Something strange is going on in the graveyard near Nan's house. Each night a mysterious glow rises near Lightfoot Creek, casting an eerie light over the cemetery and creeping toward the house. Nan's starting to act weird, and Juniper soon discovers that she's been sneaking out in the middle of the night. Can the Fortune Tellers Club solve the mystery of the glow before Nan disappears for good?
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  • Mirror, Mirror...

    Dotti Enderle

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, Sept. 8, 2004)
    This exuberant, sixth installment of the Fortune Teller's Club Series focuses on Gena, the wise-cracking tomboy of their group. She needs to buy a fancy dress for a ball and dreads the shopping trip, but not because she hates wearing frilly dresses. Gena's afraid to look in the mirror. When she does, a strange girl with pigtails and a unibrow peers back at her. Anne and Juniper, Gena's best friends, help her by trying mirror scrying and Ouija . . . to no avail. Gena's only comfort is a stray cat she's been sneaking into her bedroom at night. But one day she finds her secret kitty with someone else--the girl in Gena's mirror!
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  • The Magic Shades

    Dotti Enderle

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, Sept. 8, 2003)
    Don't believe everything you see . . . When Gena finds a pair of cat-eye sunglasses in a thrift store, she gets more than she bargained for. Within a few days, Gena is convinced that the glasses really can show her the future. Anne and Juniper, the other two members of the Fortune Tellers Club, don't exactly share Gena's enthusiasm for her new shades. But then the glasses show Gena her dad's new girlfriend snooping in Gena's bedroom and her dad lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen! She can't ignore such a dire warning, but is she seeing clearly? Can the members of the Fortune Tellers Club get to the bottom of this mystery, or are they looking at it all wrong?
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  • Playing With Fire

    Dotti Enderle

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, March 8, 2003)
    Can divination and magic help the girls solve this latest burning mystery? The second installment of the Fortune Tellers Club series crackles with suspense! Anne Donovan has a crush on Eric, the new boy at school. No one knows much about him except that he transferred schools after his house went up in flames. Anne and her two friends, who call themselves The Fortune Tellers Club, spread the tarot cards to predict Anne's future as Eric's girlfriend. When a series of fires breaks out, including one that destroys the school library, their attention turns to a more burning question. Does Eric possesses a special power-pyrokinesis? They set to work searching for answers before everything around them turns to cinders. Selling Features •A middle-grade novel (ages 8-12) about a trio of twelve-year-old girls who must solve the mystery of who or what is starting fires around town •Centers on practical fortune telling to solve a mystery •Introduces new forms of divination to an age group particularly interested in fortune telling
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  • Gingerbread Man Superhero!

    Dotti Enderle, Joe Kulka

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Sept. 8, 2009)
    One day, a little old lady decides to bake a Gingerbread Man. But he turns out to be not just any Gingerbread Man--this one has special powers, like the ability to fly. He flies to a bakery and helps save the other baked goods from a crazed macaroon, in this hilarious picture book for young readers.
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  • The Burning Pendulum

    Dotti Enderle

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, Jan. 8, 2005)
    Juniper had no idea that donating her favorite books-a series about psychic teenagers solving mysteries-to the school library would result in a heated protest that pits her unyielding mother against irate parents determined to ban the so-called "wicked" literature. Desperate to escape scathing embarrassment and possible expulsion, Juniper is ready to give up the fight-especially when Anne, her own best friend and fellow member of the Fortune Teller's Club, won't defend Juniper in front of her new boyfriend. But Juniper realizes she is not alone in this battle and with help from a special divination pendulum, she finds the strength to defend her beloved books and what they stand for.
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