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Books in The Oz Books series

  • Bad News

    Pseudonymous Bosch, Aaron Landon

    Audio CD (Little, Brown Young Readers, March 28, 2017)
    The can't-miss final installment of beloved author Pseudonymous Bosch's bestselling Bad Books trilogy! At Earth Ranch, Clay encountered a haunted library, a castaway boy, and a fire-breathing dragon--not to mention incredible magic. Now he faces his most dangerous foes yet: the mysterious white-gloved members of the Midnight Sun, whose scheming leads Clay to a dragon reserve. Up against impossible odds, will Clay and his Secret Series Allies be able to triumph over these villains once and for all? Packed with action, humor, magic, mystery, and dragons, Pseudonymous Bosch answers long-simmering questions as he delivers his most exciting adventure yet.
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  • When? The WH? books

    Aharon Shemi, Danny Kerman, Tamar Berkowitz

    Hardcover (Sterling Publishing Co, )
    None
  • The Lost Princess of Oz: The Oz Books #11

    Lyman Frank Baum

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 27, 2015)
    The eleventh book in the beloved Oz series. Dorothy discovers that Princess Ozma is missingand so are the magical treasures of Oz, including Glinda’s Great Book of Records. Most Oz residentsfamiliar from the previous booksjoin in the search, splitting into various groups. In Winkle Country, Cayke the Cookie Cook (whose magic dishpan has also gone missing) and the Frogman aid Dorothy’s group in their search. As it turns out, Ugu the Shoemaker is responsible for the disappearances. A number of magical complications ensue before Ozma is found and the world of Oz is returned to order and happiness.
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  • The Lost Books Box Set

    Ted Dekker, Kaci Hill

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Aug. 24, 2010)
    Thomas Hunter handpicks four teens to help protect the Circle against the evil Horde. But when six all-powerful books suddenly disappear, these teens secretly abandon their original mission and travel across two worlds to recover the books and discover their destiny. "Dekker ratchets up the suspense, delivering a full-force clash between good and evil. A tornado of action and strategem...Will leave you knowing for certain you are not in Kansas anymore."--TheSuspenseZone.com (for Infidel)
  • The Lost Books: Includes four complete novels—Chosen, Infidel, Renegade, and Chaos

    Ted Dekker

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 9, 2012)
    The future of two worlds lies in the hands of four teenagers. Thomas Hunter, supreme commander of the Forest Guard, has seen a great evil decimate much of his beautiful world. With a dwindling army and an epic threat, Thomas is forced to supplement his army with new—young—recruits. From thousands, four will be chosen to lead a special mission. But these four have been assigned a higher task that even Thomas doesn’t know about. They must find the seven lost Books of History before the Dark One does. These seven books have immense power over the past, present, and future, controlling not only the destiny of their world . . . but that of ours as well. The first four novels of the best-selling Lost Books series—now in a single volume.
  • Who cares

    Bernard Palmer

    Paperback (Bethany Fellowship, March 15, 1979)
    Children's book
  • Cuddly Bear

    Jane Brett, Fiona Hayes

    Rag Book (Barron's Educational Series, )
    None
  • Toad Away

    Morris Gleitzman

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 9, 2007)
    Limpy the Toad has a vision. A world where cane toads and humans play mudslides together. And help each other with the shopping. And share their slug sauce and maggot moisturizer. But how does a young cane toad discover the ancient secret of living in peace with humans? In his third adventure, Limpy will travel all the way to South America's Amazon rain forest to find out.
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  • Cuddly Lion

    Heather Henning, Fiona Hayes

    Rag Book (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Baby Lion plays games and dances with his many animal friends. He even teaches the elephants how to dance. This brand-new addition to Barron's Books on the Go! series will keep baby amused while he is taken outside in his stroller in his car seat. It's a soft, fluffy animal doll that does double duty as a cloth book with an amusing color-illustrated story. It's padded fabric front cover shows the friendly, fully dimensional head of its story's hero, along with his front paws. A Velcro-tipped tail extends from the soft and fuzzy back cover to wrap around and keep the book closed after Mom or Dad has read the story to Baby. The tail can also be looped around and attached to the edge of a car seat or baby stroller. A fabric handle at the top is just the right size to fit a toddler's hand.
  • Finding Aunt Joan

    Jenny Hatton, Joan Rankin

    Paperback (Jacana Media, April 1, 2012)
    It’s time for Lucy and her family to visit Aunt Joan all the way in East London. After a long and tiresome drive through the countryside, however, they find themselves hopelessly lost in the bustling city. It’s up to Lucy’s brother’s dog, Jonty, to rescue the family by finding Aunt Joan!
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  • Cuddly Monkey

    Heather Henning, Daniel Howarth

    Rag Book (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2008)
    A soft and cuddly monkey doll becomes a thick book cover when it's opened to reveal a charming color illustrated story on cloth pages. Cuddly Monkey hears many different noises in the jungle. Each sound is made by one of his animal friends. The frog goes croak, the parrot says eek!, the elephant goes rumble! rumble!, and the lion growls--even though he's friendly. When closed, this fluffy toy can be hung by its Velcro tail to a stroller or car seat to keep Baby amused. The monkey has a dimensional articulated head and legs, and its Velcro-tipped tail does double-duty, keeping the book closed when it's time to put it away. This delightful book also has a fluffy cloth carrying handle for toddlers to hold. All Books on the Go! are packaged in see-through plastic bags.
  • Where

    Aharon Shemi, Danny Kerman

    Hardcover (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1899)
    Answers questions on a variety of scientific topics, including "Where does rainwater go?" and "Where does macaroni grow?"