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  • Tom Gates: Mega Make and Do

    Liz Pichon

    language (Scholastic Fiction, May 2, 2019)
    The 16th book in the best-selling Tom Gates series!When Mum and Dad forget it's half term, what's Tom going to do to keep busy over the break?! A weeks' worth of drawing, doodling, games, stories and activities in this fantastic new illustrated offering from bestselling author of the Tom Gates series, Liz Pichon!
  • Alex in Wonderland

    Simon James Green

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, June 6, 2019)
    A novel that will have you laughing out loud one minute, and swooning the next! In the town of Newsands, painfully shy Alex is abandoned by his two best friends for the summer. But he unexpectedly lands a part-time job at Wonderland, a run-down amusement arcade on the seafront, where he gets to know the other teen misfits who work there. Alex starts to come out of his shell, and even starts to develop feelings for co-worker Ben ... who, as Alex's bad luck would have it, has a girlfriend. Then as debtors close in on Wonderland and mysterious, threatening notes start to appear, Alex and his new friends take it on themselves to save their declining employer. But, like everything in Wonderland, nothing is quite what it seems...
  • Horrible Histories: Horrible History of the World

    Terry Deary, Martin Brown

    eBook (Scholastic Non-Fiction, Feb. 7, 2019)
    THE HORRIBLE HISTORY OF THE WORLD presents the foul but fascinating story of humans from brain-nibbling Neanderthals to terrified teenage soldiers in the twentieth century. You can discover why Alexander the Great banned beards, what smelly sport was played by samurai warriors and who tried to bump off her enemies with a cake made with poisoned bath-water. It's all you ever need to know about the wicked world - all the gore and more!
  • My Best Friend: My Best Friend on the Titanic

    Sally Morgan, Gareth Conway

    eBook (Scholastic Non-Fiction, Aug. 1, 2019)
    When the most famous ship in the world set sail from Southampton on 10 April 1912, little did anyone know that her maiden voyage would also be her last. Two young passengers - Evie and William - determined to become fast friends, despite their differences, pass notes back and forth as history is made. But what will happen when the iceberg hits? My Best Friend on the Titanic is an exciting read for children aged 6+, packed with fascinating historical details.
  • To All the Boys I've Loved Before

    Jenny Han

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, Aug. 7, 2014)
    Lara Jean keeps her love letters in a hatbox her mother gave her. One for every boy she's ever loved. The letters are for her eyes only. Until the day they are mailed, and suddenly Lara Jean's love life goes from imaginary to out of control.
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  • Way to Glow! Amazing Creatures that Light Up in the Dark

    Ms. Lisa Regan

    Hardcover (Scholastic Nonfiction, Dec. 29, 2015)
    From the darkest depths of the ocean you suddenly see a bright light... Learn how it's possible in this new book all about bioluminescent animals!Featuring stunning photographs and information about the world's most fascinating bioluminescent animals (or animals that can produce their own light), this book will take readers deep into the depths of the ocean to discover everything there is to know about these incredible creatures. The photos and text will come to life with the latest glow in the dark technology to mimic how the animals really glow!
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  • Noah Could Never

    Simon James Green

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, June 7, 2018)
    Noah and Harry are now officially boyfriends, but is Noah ready to go all the way? It's no help that a group of cosmopolitan French exchange students have descended on Little Fobbing - including sexy Pierre Victoire, who seems to have his eye on Harry! Will Noah ever catch a break?
  • JennXPenn: Really Professional Internet Person

    Jenn McAllister

    eBook (Scholastic Non-Fiction and Media, Sept. 3, 2015)
    Brimming with honesty, heart and Jenn's patented sense of humor, Really Professional Internet Person features top ten lists, photos, screenshots, social media posts and never-before-posted stories chronicling Jenn's journey from an anxious middle-schooler just trying to fit in, to a YouTube sensation unafraid to stand out.
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  • 10 True Tales: War Heroes From Iraq

    Allan Zullo

    Paperback (Scholastic Nonfiction, Dec. 30, 2014)
    Ten true stories of real-life war heroes from Iraq!Five times throughout a fierce firefight, Marine Scout Sniper Scott Montoya spots an injured comrade in the street. And five times Scott disregards his own safety and rushes out into the open, braving enemy fire to rescue each wounded Marine. Staff Sergeant Chad Malmberg and his small band of soldiers are outnumbered ten to one against well-armed insurgents and they're running out of ammo.These and other American heroes risked their lives serving their country in Iraq. You will never forget their incredible true stories.
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  • Horrible Histories: The Awesome Egyptians

    Terry Deary, Martin Brown

    language (Scholastic Non Fiction, July 5, 2012)
    They're not called the Awesome Egyptians for nothing! The foul pharaohs and their suffering slaves got up to all sorts of terrible tricks. Read this book to... * Meet some fabulous pharaohs... and their mummies * Make revolting recipes for 3000 year old sweets * Discover which king had the most blackheads * Find out why some pharaohs wore false beards * Learn to become an Ancient Egyptian in 10 not-so-easy steps! If you like your history horrible, the Awesome Egyptians and their moaning mummies have it all wrapped up! Aaaarrrrgh!
  • Horrible Histories: Crackin' Castles

    Terry Deary, Martin Brown

    language (Scholastic Non-Fiction, Sept. 1, 2016)
    From Tintagel Castle in Cornwall to Skibo Castle in the Scottish highlands, Horrible Histories: Crackin' Castles covers the history of Britain from the time of the Romans to the London Blitz. Filled with adventure, danger, magic, sieges, treachery, spies, revenge and much more besides - all in the classic Horrible Histories style! It's a seriously horrible read.
  • Titanic: Young Survivors

    Allan Zullo

    Paperback (Scholastic Nonfiction, Dec. 29, 2015)
    Eleven-year-old Billy Carter kneels down on the slanting deck of the Titanic and hugs his beloved dog -- a tan and black Airedale. Can Billy save himself and his pet? Fifteen-year-old Edith Brown and her mother climb into Lifeboat 14. Edith begs her father to join them. Why won't he? Seventeen-year-old Jack Thayer looks over the side of the sinking Titanic and stares into the frigid sea. There are no lifeboats left. He knows he has to jump, but can he? These and other young people came from many walks of life. Now, on the night of April 14, 1912, they all face a life-or-death crisis abroad the Titanic. When the unthinkable occurs, can they survive?
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