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  • The 39 Clues Complete Collection

    Rick Riordan, Gordon Korman, Peter Lerangis, Jude Watson, Patrick Carman, Linda Sue Park, Margaret Peterson Haddix, David Pittu

    MP3 CD (Scholastic on Brilliance Audio, Oct. 6, 2015)
    The Maze of Bones by Rick Riordan: Amy and Dan Cahill begin a dangerous race when they discover the source of their family’s power is hidden around the world in the form of 39 Clues.One False Note by Gordon Korman: The siblings are in the lead when their search takes them to Vienna and a coded piece of Mozart’s sheet music.The Sword Thief by Peter Lerangis: In Japan, Amy and Dan must decide whether or not to make an alliance with their unreliable uncle, Alistair Oh.Beyond the Grave by Jude Watson: When the Cahills arrive in Egypt they receive a message from their dead grandmother.The Black Circle by Patrick Carman: A telegram lures Amy and Dan into a race to uncover two of Russia’s biggest mysteries.In Too Deep by Jude Watson: The siblings make a shocking discovery about their parents’ deaths as they track the next Clue to the Land Down Under.The Viper's Nest by Peter Lerangis: While learning the art of ancient warfare, Amy and Dan uncover a secret about their family tree that changes everything.The Emperor's Code by Gordon Korman: Amy and Dan are separated while attempting to steal a Clue guarded by the world’s best-trained soldiers.Storm Warning by Linda Sue Park: The pair hits the high seas following a trail of infamous ancestors to track down a long lost treasure.Into the Gauntlet by Margaret Peterson Haddix: Nearing the end of the hunt, Amy and Dan face their most difficult challenge yet—reuniting their backstabbing family.Vespers Rising by Rick Riordan, Peter Lerangis, Gordon Korman, and Jude Watson: The Cahill siblings thought they could return to normal after the hunt for the 39 Clues, but powerful enemies will stop at nothing to grab the Clues for themselves.
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  • Cargon: The Complete Collection

    Kimberly Gould

    language (eBTT YA Generations Books, Sept. 6, 2018)
    In a post-apocalyptic world, can a servant rise above her class to enlighten a second renaissance?Book One - Honor and PrivilegeEve is born to the lowest caste, but her sharp mind brings her to the attention of the elite.In an unprecedented move, she initiates a game of Cargon, the method elite use to rank themselves, and wins a place among them. From within, she sparks new ideas, ones that will literally enlighten her world.Can she balance the sacrifices that come with her new privilege? Will she marry a partner that will bring her honor as well as love?Book Two - Duty and SacrificeEve has been accepted into the elite of her home country, but a trip to help a neighbor shows her that not all elite are ready to recognize a servant as their equal. She is ideal for communicating between the middle caste, commoners, and the elite of Augustia, owing to her birth and childhood among the servants. Upon her return, work begins anew on harnessing the mythical power of light.Can she balance her legal husband with her lover? How will she deal with the knowledge these devices reveal?Book Three - SovereigntyEve’s diplomatic and trade ministers are crossing the known world in the days after she is raised to the throne. She needs to know if the majority of nations accept or reject her. Regardless of their findings, one nation is rallying against her and preparing to restore order by making her acknowledge her proper place as a servant. Despite her better judgment, she is aiding her fellow elite in preparing for a physical attack. Can Eve hold onto her throne? Or will the enlightenment she has worked to grow explode around her?
  • The Specials -The Complete Collection-

    BC Chrestians

    language (GangleBot Publishers, Jan. 15, 2014)
    "Do you want to help me save the world?""I see futures, plural. Most are horrible, but one is less so. You can call me The Guide. Take my hand, and I'll show you." TOM "The Guide" WEAVER can see the future--or rather, the many possible futures--of anyone he shakes hands with. When he shakes the hand of CHRIS MATAN, he sees a desolate and devastated world where Chris lurks in shadows, desperately trying to avoid extermination. Chris is a SPECIAL, a human being who is born with a single super-human trait, and war is about to be launched on the SPECIALS. Every one of them will be eliminated unless Chris can discover his own special ability and join with others of his kind to generate the synergistic power needed to defeat the evil DESTROYER, whose actions now threaten to annihilate not just the Specials but all of humanity.NOTE: Contains mild language and violence (probably a lot less than what you'd find in a PG-13 movie.) Appropriate for Young Adult ReadersWith short chapters and a fast pace this story promises to keep young adult readers and adults turning the page. This is the full first season, all 5 episodes of The Specials.Scroll up and grab a copy today.
  • The Complete Ramona Collection

    Tracy Dockray (Illustrator) Beverly Cleary (Author)

    Paperback (HarperCollinsPublishers, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Title: The Complete Ramona Collection <>Binding: Boxed Set <>Author: BeverlyCleary <>Publisher: HarperCollinsPublishers
  • Oz: The Complete Collection

    L. Frank Baum

    language (BeyondBooks, June 11, 2017)
    Here you will find the an extensive biography of L. Frank Baum and the complete Oz collection.- L. Frank Baum: A Biography- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz- The Marvelous Land of Oz- Ozma of Oz- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz- The Road to Oz- The Emerald City of Oz- The Patchwork Girl of Oz- Tik-Tok of Oz- The Scarecrow of Oz- Rinkitink in Oz- The Lost Princess of Oz- The Tin Woodman of Oz- The Magic of Oz- Glinda of Oz
  • Thomas Complete Collection

    Awdry

    Board book (Egmont Childrens Books, Oct. 10, 1996)
    Complete hardcover collection of Thomas the Tank Engine stories in a large oversized volume.
  • The Complete Ramona Collection

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    Paperback (Harper, )
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  • Tashi: The Complete Collection

    Anna Fienberg, Barbara Fienberg, Kim Gamble

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, May 1, 2013)
    Find 32 fabulous Tashi adventures all in one place—The Complete Collection has it all for the Tashi-lover with 16 books in a gorgeous slipcase editionRead all of Tashi's adventures in these 16 Tashi books, each one containing two stories. This is a lovely gift and a must for every Tashi fan. Start from the very beginning and relearn how Tashi comes from a place very far away. How he escaped from a war lord and flew to this country on the back of a swan. How he's too cunning for the dragon and the wicked baron, and far too clever for giants, ghosts, witches, and demons. And how he tells the best stories ever! When Tashi comes face to face with sneaky strangers, ancient warriors, fearless kidnappers, or even a haunted house, Tashi always knows what to do: stay calm, think hard, and move fast!
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  • Oz, the Complete Collection Vol 4

    L. Frank Baum

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 11, 2017)
    Oz, the Complete Collection Vol 4 The Lost Princess of Oz, The Tin Woodman of Oz, The Magic of Oz, Glinda of Oz The Lost Princess of Oz Dorothy has risen from bed for the day and is seeing to her friends in the Emerald City and notices that Ozma has not awakened yet. Dorothy goes into Ozma's chambers only to find she is not there. Glinda awakens in her palace in the Quadling Country and finds her Great Book of Records is missing. She goes to prepare a magic spell to find it- only to see her magic tools are gone as well. She dispatches a messenger to the Emerald City to relay news of the theft. Receiving the news, the Wizard hastily offers his magic tools to assist Glinda, however, these are missing as well. Glinda, Dorothy, and the Wizard organize search parties to find Ozma and the missing magic. Accompanying them are Button-Bright, Trot, and Betsy Bobbin. Dorothy and the Wizard's party begins to search the Winkie Country to the west of the Emerald City. The Tin Woodman of Oz The Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow are regaling each other with tales at the Woodman's palace in the Winkie Country when a Gillikin boy named Woot wanders in. After he is fed and rested, Woot asks the Woodman how he came made of tin. He relates how the Wicked Witch of the East enchanted his axe and caused him to chop his body parts off limb by limb, because he was in love with her ward, Nimmie Amee. Each chopped limb was replaced by the tinsmith Ku-Klip with a counterpart made of tin. (Since Oz is a fairyland, no one can die, even when the parts of their body are separated from each other.) Without a heart, the Tin Woodman felt he could no longer love Nimmie Amee and he left her. Dorothy and the Scarecrow found him after he had rusted in the forest (an event related in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) and went with him to the Emerald City where the Wizard gave him a heart. Woot suggests that the heart may have made him kind, but it did not make him loving, or he would have returned to Nimmie Amee. This shames the Tin Woodman and inspires him to journey to the Munchkin Country and find her. The Magic of Oz, At the top of Mount Munch, lives a group of people known as the Hyups. One of their numbers, a Munchkin named Bini Aru, discovered a method of transforming people and objects by merely saying the word "Pyrzqxgl". After Princess Ozma decreed that no one could practice magic in Oz except for Glinda the Good Witch and the Wizard of Oz, Bini wrote down the directions for pronouncing "Pyrzqxgl" and hid them in his magical laboratory. Glinda of Oz Princess Ozma and Dorothy travel to an obscure corner of the Land of Oz, in order to prevent a war between two local powers, the Skeezers and the Flatheads. The leaders of the two tribes prove obstinate. Unable to prevent the war, Dorothy and Ozma find themselves imprisoned on the Skeezers' glass-covered island, which has been magically submerged to the bottom of its lake. Their situation worsens when the warlike queen Coo-ee-oh, who is holding them captive and who alone knows how to raise the island back to the surface of the lake, loses her battle and gets transformed into a swan, forgetting all her magic in the process. Ozma and Dorothy summon Glinda, who, with help from several magicians and magical assistants, must find a way to raise the island and liberate its trapped inhabitants.
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  • Lantern: The Complete Collection

    Chess Desalls

    Paperback (Czidor Lore, LLC, Sept. 12, 2017)
    The story of every lantern is unique, just like yours and mine. Tori discovers a lantern that shines for her and nobody else. Is it a ghost or a living being that must be set free? Serah unseals a globe made of Celestial Glass. Does success bring her happiness or create more trouble than it's worth? Evelyn meets Graham after attending a party where a lantern burns out. Who lights the way to pull the other through? Experience three different stories, all with a connection to a mysterious lamp maker.
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  • Oz the Complete Collection Pa

    L Frank Baum

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 1, 2013)
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  • Oz, the Complete Collection Vol 2

    L. Frank Baum

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 12, 2017)
    Oz, the Complete Collection Vol 2 4 Books Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (1908) Dorothy Gale is glady joining her Uncle Henry in California to visit relatives who live at Hugson's Ranch, after their vacation from Australia in Ozma of Oz. Dorothy meets Hugson's nephew who is her second cousin, Zeb of Hugson's Ranch. Dorothy, Eureka (her cat) and Zeb are riding a buggy being pulled by a cab-horse named Jim when a violent earthquake hits and starts to open a crevice beneath them that sends them all hurtling deep into the chasm, being swallowed by the bowels of the Earth. The Road to Oz (1909) While Dorothy Gale is at home in Kansas one day, she and her pet dog Toto, meet the Shaggy Man who comes walking past the Gale farm. He is a friendly, yet slightly senile hobo with an optimistic, care free mentality. He politely asks Dorothy for directions to butterfield, which is the nearest town on the prairie. The girl agrees to show him the way, bringing her dog with her. Further on, the road splits into seven paths. They take the seventh one and soon find themselves lost in what appears to be another dimension. The trio meets Button-Bright, a cute and wealthy little boy in a sailor's outfit who is always getting lost. Later, the companions encounter Polychrome, the beautiful and ethereal Daughter of the Rainbow who is stranded on earth. Polychrome explains that she accidentally fell off her father's bow while dancing on it. The bow ascended into the atmosphere and back into the clouds before she was able to climb her way back on it, thus being left behind. The Emerald City of Oz (1910) At the beginning of this story, it is made quite clear that Dorothy Gale (the primary protagonist of many of the previous Oz books), is in the habit of freely speaking of her many adventures in the Land of Oz to her only living relatives, her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. Neither of them believes a word of her stories, but consider her a dreamer, as her dead mother had been. She is undeterred (unlike her alter ego in the film Return to Oz who is much perturbed by her guardians' doubts.) The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913) Ojo the very unlucky, is a young Munchkin boy who, devoted to life with his uncle Unc Nunkie in the wilderness but on the verge of starvation, goes to see a neighboring "magician" and old friend of Unc, Dr. Pipt. While there they see a demonstration of the Pipt-made Powder of Life, which animates any object it touches after saying the magic words. Unc Nunkie and Dr. Pipt's wife are also the sufferers of the consequences of another of the Doctor's inventions, the Liquid of Petrifaction, which turns them into solid marble statues.
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