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  • Numberland: Addy's Adventure to The Big City

    Major Aaron Sanders

    Paperback (Aeon Publishing Inc., Feb. 19, 2010)
    What do get when you mix a dreamer, determination, and a town that's about to perish? You get the classic tale of the first book in the Numberland series, Addy's Adventure to the Big City, about a town of unusual but very familiar characters, where anything goes. In this series, a hero is revealed in Addy when the town panics after experiencing their first bookquake. Is Old Man Mr. One's prediction of the end finally taking place? Addy, who often comes off as a dreamer, and whose crazy ideas are usually dismissed by his friends and family, reveals a secret to Minny that could be the key to saving their town. Will Addy's dad practice what he preaches and support Addy's heroism?
  • Really Good Friends

    Daisy Jordan

    Paperback (Aeon Publishing Inc., May 14, 2007)
    For Jill Sherer, high school's shaping up to be better than she could've imagined. From the first week of cheerleading practice, she and her best friends Hillary and Lorylyn are included in a circle of popular girls who open the door to a world of exciting social possibilities. And on the first day of school, Jill meets Todd - hot, smart, athletic, funny, and a flirt - the boy of her dreams. But things with Todd don't go as Jill had hoped, she and Hillary drift apart, and her circle of friends is shaken by Lorylyn's new boyfriend. Desperate to get things back to the way they were, Jill, along with her new best friend Hilton - a gorgeous, intriguing girl who is the link between her old friends and her new ones - anxiously awaits the one thing that never changes.Landon Kessler's parties. There, on a lake outside town, everyone comes together time after time for dancing, drinking, skinny-dipping, and spin-the-bottle. Spin the bottle.the game that leads to new loves, bitter jealousies, betrayals, and breakups. The game that teasingly draws the circle of friends together, only to rip them apart in unforeseeable ways. But they keep coming back, some with hope, some with malevolence, some with amused interest, to be part of the saga that unfolds party after party, month after month. About the Author: Daisy Jordan grew up in Kendallville, Indiana and attended Purdue University. She graduated from Purdue in 2005 with degrees in English education and psychology. She is currently attending Purdue to earn her Master's degree in school counseling. Daisy is the author of the 2005 novel Everything Happens for a Reason. and is currently working on several more books, including the next novel in the Spin the Bottle series.
  • SeaReach

    Caroline Morrison

    Hardcover (Aeon Publishing Inc., April 19, 2006)
    Four twelve-year-old siblings, each with the power to control water, air, fire, or earth, leave Earth for magical Anoria to restore the Great Crystal and battle the evil forces of the demon-lord Korack. But all does not go as planned.
  • Seareach - Power of the Waves

    Gregory D. Kreis, Caroline Morrison

    Paperback (Aeon Publishing Inc., April 19, 2006)
    Four twelve-year-old siblings, each with the power to control water, air, fire, or earth, leave Earth for magical Anoria to restore the Great Crystal and battle the evil forces of the demon-lord Korack. But all does not go as planned.
  • The Other Side of the Forest

    Annabel A Francis-Harris

    Paperback (Aeon Publishing Inc., Aug. 28, 2006)
    Meet Violet, a foundling with glowing purple hair, who grows up hiding her light from the villagers. On a search for a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, she discovers the Rainbow people and her true parents.
  • Clay Birds of Jesus

    Liza Sisk

    Paperback (Aeon Publishing Inc., Dec. 6, 2007)
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  • Benson's Race by Clements, Marilyn

    Marilyn Clements

    Paperback (Aeon Publishing Inc., March 15, 1800)
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  • The Millionth Moon

    W. Edmund Hood

    Hardcover (Aeon Publishing Inc., July 9, 2008)
    Robin is only nine. All she's ever wanted is just to be herself. Her parents are dead, and nobody believes what she tells them she saw. Now she's gone to live with relatives she never knew she had. But a local butcher wants to kill her, and she doesn't know why. And then there are those kids who come by and play with her - nice kids, but kind of strange. She doesn't know where they live, or who takes care of them. Then there are the Star People, and this Mr. Lucifer person. She can't understand this bit about elves, and what all this has to do with her, and some prophecy about the Millionth Moon. About the Author: William Edmund Hood, who now lives in Everett, Washington, was born in Boston, MA in 1937. With his wife, he moved to western New York State in 1969, where their twins were born in 1972. He earned his Bachelor of Professional Studies from Empire State College in 1985. Bill worked as an electronic technician and technical writer until retirement. He has been an amateur radio operator since 1951, and also enjoys photography and astronomy. He was a Boy Scout leader for many years, and volunteered with the Bunker Hill Boys' Club. He is also the author of The Winding Road,
  • The Crazy Club Gets Its Start

    Robyn R. Lindner;Christie A. Rassuchine

    Paperback (Stellar Jay Publishing, March 15, 1814)
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  • The Sun They Called The Moon: Of Stars And Time by Joseph Persia

    Joseph Persia

    Hardcover (Publishing Inc., March 15, 1876)
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  • Charlies Higgins and the Mystery of Nightingale

    Kayad Dualeh

    Paperback (Aeon Publishing Inc., Dec. 18, 2007)
    Charlie is an eleven year-old boy who hates his current school because he has few friends. When his father tells them that a job promotion will require him to work in another town, it forces the family to make a really big decision. They decide to move. To Charlie, this seems fantastic, as it is a chance for him to go to a new school and make new friends-in other words, to make a fresh new start. Charlie is excited about the move. He loves the area where his family has moved, and is settling in perfectly. However, when his mischievous personality leads him to discover a hidden building, he comes across the town's biggest and darkest mystery. Authorbio: Kayad A. Dualeh is a nineteen year-old British citizen, currently residing in London. He is an A-level student who hopes to pursue a career as a writer of children's fiction.
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  • Best Of You

    Raymond Vogel

    (AEC Stellar Publishing, Inc., Jan. 17, 2015)
    A megalomaniac 13-yr old is getting rid of his competition.Indulge your dark side with this fun short story from Raymond Vogel, author of the young adult science fiction novel, "Matter of Resistance."