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Books with title The Next-Door House

  • The War Next Door

    Phil Earle

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Oct. 6, 2016)
    The third hilarious children's novel from Demolition Dad and Superhero Street author Phil Earle, illustrated by Waterstones Children's Book Prize shortlisted artist, Sara Ogilvie. Perfect for fans of Roald Dahl, Liz Pichon and David Walliams.
  • Mr Birdsnest & The House Next Door

    Julia Donaldson

    Paperback (BARRINGTON STOKE EDUCATIONAL, July 6, 2016)
    A tiger in the back garden! A bird-eating spider in the cupboard! Elmo and his sister love playing in the jungle house next door. That is, until mean old Mr Birdsnest moves in. But when it appears that Mr Birdsnest has kidnapped the children's grandma they must sneak back in to rescue her. High quality cream paper and a special easy to read font ensure a smooth read for all.
  • The Boys Next Door

    Jennifer Echols

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, June 26, 2007)
    Cute, available, and one cabin over Lori lives for summertime on the lake. She spends all season wakeboarding, swimming, and hanging with her friends -- including the two hotties in the house next door. With the Vader brothers, Lori's always been one of the guys. But while Lori and the "baby" brother, Adam, are inseparable friends, she can't deny a secret crush on Sean, the older Vader boy. This year Sean's been paying Lori a lot of attention, and not in a brotherly way. But just as Lori decides to prove to Sean she's girlfriend material, she realizes that her role as girl friend to Adam may be even more important. And by trying so hard for the perfect summer romance, she could be going way overboard....
  • The bear next door

    Ida Luttrell

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1991)
    Three episodes in the developing friendship of Vic Bear and Arlo Gopher demonstrate how they are good neighbors.
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  • The Hero Next Door

    Graham Bradley

    language (DreadPenniesUSA, Nov. 20, 2017)
    Meet Nick Stavros: cheerleader extraordinaire and hopeless comic book addict. Senior year is about to begin, and if he plays his cards right, he'll get a scholarship to a school far from the watchful eyes of his helicopter parents.That all goes out the window when Penny Tarkanian moves into the house behind Nick's. Tall, dark, and gorgeous, she instantly grabs Nick's attention, though he can't seem to get hers.Then one night at a football game, he sees her dressed in Amazon warrior garb, fighting monsters under the bleachers. Monsters that nobody else can see...except for Nick.With countless pages of comic book knowledge to prepare him, Nick makes the boldest move of his life and decides to become a superhero. After all, he's immune to the monsters Penny hunts. Maybe if he helps her finish her mission, she'll finally take a close look at the boy next door...
  • The Next-Door Dogs

    Colby Rodowsky, Amy June Bates

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), July 7, 2015)
    Putting a fear to restSara Barker is afraid of dogs. Whenever she sees even a picture of one, she feels clammy and cold all over. So what's Sara to do when she learns that her new next-door neighbor owns two of them? Two young and big dogs, to be specific. Her neighbor turns out to be an ebullient older woman who befriends Sara and promises her dogs will keep their distance. But one day a situation arises in which Sara is forced to venture into the yard next door, even as the dogs there are desperately barking.Kids will relate to Sara, and dog-lovers will enjoy seeing her overcome her fears in this easy-to-read chapter book, with numerous cheerful pictures.The Next-Door Dogs is a 2006 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
  • The Bear Next Door

    Ginnie Hofmann

    Paperback (Reverie Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2003)
    After moving to a new house, Andy is unhappy to find a girl named Sam living next door, but with the help of their teddy bears, Andy and Sam become friends.
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  • The Boy Next Door

    Betty Cavanna

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Jane Howard has no interest in the boy next door until her younger sister starts dating him
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  • The Hero Next Door

    Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich

    Library Binding (Crown Books for Young Readers, July 30, 2019)
    From We Need Diverse Books, the organization behind Flying Lessons & Other Stories, comes another middle-grade short story collection--this one focused on exploring acts of bravery--featuring some of the best own-voices children's authors, including R. J. Palacio (Wonder), Rita Williams-Garcia (One Crazy Summer), Linda Sue Park (A Long Walk to Water), and many more.Not all heroes wear capes. Some heroes teach martial arts. Others talk to ghosts. A few are inventors or soccer players. They're also sisters, neighbors, and friends. Because heroes come in many shapes and sizes. But they all have one thing in common: they make the world a better place. Published in partnership with We Need Diverse Books, this vibrant anthology features thirteen acclaimed authors whose powerful and diverse voices show how small acts of kindness can save the day. So pay attention, because a hero could be right beside you. Or maybe the hero is you.AUTHORS INCLUDE: William Alexander, Joseph Bruchac, Lamar Giles, Mike Jung, Hena Khan, Juana Medina, Ellen Oh, R. J. Palacio, Linda Sue Park and Anna Dobbin, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Ronald L. Smith, Rita Williams-Garcia, and short-story contest winner Suma Subramaniam“As with the two previous anthologies from We Need Diverse Books, this collection admirably succeeds in making available to all readers a wider and more representative range of American voices and protagonists.” -The Washington Post
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  • The Man Next Door

    J. Tomas

    eBook (Queerteen Press, April 1, 2012)
    When fifteen year old Jake Allister learns the new neighbor in his apartment complex is an elderly man from Germany named Mr. Wagner, he fears the worst. The guy's old enough to have survived World War II, and to Jake's young mind, that makes him suspect. Because Mr. Wagner isn't Jewish, Jake assumes the man must have been part of the Nazi regime who tortured and killed millions before he was born.Jake isn't religious, by any stretch of the imagination, and neither is his mother. He had to learn about the Holocaust at school; now he distrusts anything German, including Mr. Wagner. Then he sees the old man watching him and his boyfriend Thad make out in the parking lot. Jake justknowsthe guy is a Nazi.But when he finally gets invited into Mr. Wagner's apartment, Jake discovers Jews weren't the only ones who suffered during the Holocaust. For the first time, he begins to grasp the scope of the tragedy that unfurled during the war ... and what it meant to be Jewish -- or gay -- in Nazi Germany.
  • The Boy Next Door

    Clive Fleury

    language (, June 25, 2012)
    Thirteen year-old Natasha Gregory was in love. It wasn’t just any love. It was the kind of love that sent Natasha to a place where beautiful music always played, the sun shone brightly everyday and her heart went ‘boom, boom, boom.’Before, Natasha had always felt life in the sleepy little village of Westable was boring. But, when the love of Natasha’s life moved in next door, all that changed. Over the next few days she discovered the handsome boy’s name was Steve Jason, and that he was every bit as nice as she thought he would be. She even got to star in a movie with the fourteen year-old.However, as Natasha’s best friend Maria Rodriguez pointed out, Steve Jason, as a potential boyfriend, did have a few negatives - like the fact that he and his parents were actually aliens from another planet; that they had all entered Earth illegally; oh, and that they were now being pursued by Government agents, and two strange whiskered guys called Nubbins. So, thanks to her love for Steve, Natasha found herself embarked upon a thrilling adventure she would never ever forget.
  • The Girl Next Door

    Selene Castrovilla

    Hardcover (Westside Books, June 1, 2010)
    While most seniors at her high school are worrying about prom and final exams, seventeen-year-old Sam is desperately trying to save her best friend Jesse's life. He has a rare, treatment-resistant form of cancer, and his odds of survival aren't good, and he may have only ten months left to live. Through every bit of his pain and anguish, Sam has been by his side--through the grueling, aggressive treatments and their awful aftermath, to sleeping in his room at night when he's afraid to be alone. Best friends and neighbors since preschool, Jesse and Sam's friendship is changing--now they're falling in love, and the bond between them grows stronger even as Jesse is weakens. Will they have a happy ending...or will their story end in heartbreak?
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