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Glory Be
Glory Be has 2,981 ratings and 359 reviews. Barb said: Read this one following another great read set in the 1960s - Dead End in Norvelt. Great read alou...
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Tortilla Sun
Twelve-year-old Izzy doesn't understand why her mom won't tell her more about her dad, who died before she was born. Then her mom sends her to spend the summer with her Nana, in the village where her mom grew up.
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The Strange Case of Origami Yoda (Origami Yoda #1)
The Strange Case of Origami Yoda has 19,296 ratings and 2,441 reviews. Betsy said: Let us now sit back and consider what the ultimate boy/girl middle gra...
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Flora and Ulysses
Flora and Ulysses has 19,095 ratings and 3,061 reviews. Lynn said: Ten Reasons Why I LOVE the 2014 Newbery Medal winner Flora & Ulysses by Kate DiCamil...
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One Crazy Summer (Gaither Sisters, #1)
One Crazy Summer has 13,483 ratings and 2,079 reviews. Wilhelmina said: I do not ordinarily read middle-grade books unless I am sharing them with my gran...
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A Snicker of Magic
A Snicker of Magic has 4,495 ratings and 900 reviews. Introducing an extraordinary new voice---a magical debut that will make your skin tingle, your eyes...
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Doll Bones
Doll Bones has 12,965 ratings and 2,301 reviews. Giselle said: Holly Black is one of few who can write something as cute as it is creepy!Doll Bones is ...
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Hound Dog True
A story about small acts of courage from the author of A Crooked Kind of Perfect. Do not let a mop sit overnight in water. Fix things be...
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The Wig in the Window
Best friends and seventh graders Sophie Young and Grace Yang have made a game out of spying on their neighbors. On one of their midnight ...
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Three Times Lucky (Tupelo Landing, #1)
Three Times Lucky has 11,979 ratings and 1,568 reviews. Sps said: There are things precocious children say, there are things quaint children say, and the...
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