By: Mason Sullivan
 The story centers around White
               Fang, the gray wolf cub born of

White Fang     Kiche and One Eye. He is shown
               to be different from the other
               pups in his litter and grows to be
               highly aggressive and morose.
               Some of his masters, like Gray
               Beaver and Beauty Smith, do not
               show him any kindness
               whatsoever. He learns to obey
               the stick that is freely applied by
               his masters and becomes violent
               in the process, snapping and
               growling at both animals and
               humans. White Fang wants to be
               left alone all the time, but he is
               made to fight dogs, wolves, and
               even a lynx. This combat only
               reinforces his hatred towards
               every living creature.
Football Champ
                  When Troy White proved his remarkable
                   "football genius" to the Atlanta
                   Falcons, they brought him on board as a
                   team consultant. Now, thanks to Troy's
                   ability to predict winning plays, the
                   Falcons are pulling in victories. Troy
                   loves his starring role behind the scenes
                   and the thrill of having NFL star
                   linebacker Seth Halloway (who's dating
                   Troy's mom) to coach his own Duluth
                   Tigers team on their way to a state
                   championship. Then Troy's perfect world
                   comes crashing down. Reporter Brent
                   Peele is out to smear as much mud on
                   the Falcons as he can, and that means
                   going after Troy. The vicious media
                   storm that descends on the football
                   genius threatens not only his job with
                   the Falcons and the Tigers' run at a
                   championship but his mother's career--
                   and Seth's--as well.
Sent
        Jonah, Katherine, Chip, and another
         boy, Alex, have no preparation
         before they are sent back to 1483 at
         the Tower of London, with the
         promise that they can return to the
         present if they can repair history.
         They quickly discover that Chip and
         Alex's true identities are the 13-year-
         old King Edward V and his 10-year-
         old brother, Richard, Duke of York.
         But before Chip can enjoy being the
         king of England, they discover that
         they are virtually prisoners—and
         that their uncle wants them dead.
         How can the kids repair time and
         return home when according to
         history, Chip and Alex were
         murdered?
        R
Karma Bites
               Life seems to have it in for Franny
                Flanders.
                Her best friends aren’t speaking, her
                parents just divorced, and her hippie
                grandmother has moved in.
                The only karma Franny’s got is bad
                karma.
                Then Franny gets her hands on a box
                of magic recipes that could fix all of
                her problems. It could even change
                the world! Finally, life is looking up.
                But Franny is about to learn that
                magic and karma aren’t to be played
                with. When you mess with the
                universe, it can bite back in
                unexpected ways.
                Ouch!
One Crazy Summer
              Mothers. Can’t live with them.
               Can’t live without them. Yet 11-
               year-old Delphine and her
               younger sisters Vonetta and Fern
               have done just fine without
               theirs. Cecile, a poet, walked out
               on them just after Fern was
               born. Now, in the summer of
               1968, their father, with the
               reluctant agreement of their
               grandmother, has decided that
               the three girls need to leave their
               Brooklyn home to spend a few
               weeks with their mother in
               Oakland, Calif., to get to know
               her.
Prime Evil    Crystal Gregory is a beautiful new
               teacher at Sunnydale High, who also
               happens to give Buffy panic fits
               whenever she's in the same room as her.
               Buffy can't sense anything unusual about
               the teacher and begins to wonder if she's
               losing her mind. But lately, Anya and
               Michael seem to be getting awfully close
               to Crystal and would appear to do
               anything for her. While out for her usual
               patrol at night, Buffy has two strange
               encounters; one, a man is completely
               incinerated by red and lighting and the
               other being a girl from school who has a
               burn mark on her neck in the shape of
               the symbol for infinity. As soon as Giles
               gets cracking on his books, he finds out
               that Crystal is in fact Shugra, a powerful
               primal witch which is trying to activate
               the source. She needs a coven of 13
               willing people to participate in order to
               draw the proper energy, unfortunately, it
               seems that Willow is one of those
               people.
Troublemaker
                Sam Hooker and Alex
                 Barnaby, from Metro Girl and
                 Motor Mouth are back in this
                 graphic novel from Janet and
                 Alex Evanovich. Sam is a race
                 car driver, and Alex is an auto
                 mechanic who can’t seem to
                 stay away from Sam. When
                 their friend Felicia goes
                 missing, Sam and Alex must
                 discover the truth behind her
                 disappearance and help her
                 in any way they can.
Airman
          Airman is set in the 1890's on
           the sovereign Saltee
           Islands, off the Irish coast. It
           is the story of Conor
           Broekhart, a young Saltee
           Islander whose
           father, Declan, is the King's
           bodyguard. When Conor
           discovers that the power
           hungry Marshall Hugo
           Bonvilain is organizing a
           military coup, the king is
           murdered and Conor is
           blamed for the crime and
           thrown into prison.
Go Ask Alice
                Go Ask Alice is written as the
                 diary of a fifteen-year-old girl's
                 day-to-day struggle with drug
                 addiction. Created during the
                 height of the drug era, the girl
                 could be anyone from this time
                 who found him or herself
                 seduced by the mind-altering
                 affects of
                 marijuana, LSD, bennies, dexies,
                  and heroin. When the book
                 begins, the author of the diary is
                 an ordinary teenager with
                 ordinary teenage concerns. She
                 is an innocent, yearning to see
                 what life has to offer her, and she
                 falls in with a group of kids
                 headed on a destructive path.
Coffin Club
               When Raven returns to
                Hipsterville's cryptic goth
                haunt, the Coffin Club, she
                discovers a secret door to
                another disco-"The Dungeon"-
                that is inhabited by vampires
                only. Raven learns that the
                nefarious Jagger Maxwell has
                welcomed the vampire clan into
                the club and has gained the
                popularity he missed in
                Romania. He is poised to take
                over Hipsterville, until a new
                vampire named Phoenix
                challenges him for control of the
                Coffin Club.
Internal Devices
                    Wren is desperate to
                       escape. She'll do anything
                       to get out of Anchorage -
                       and her new friends are
                       only too willing to help.
                       But before long, she'll find
                       herself a captive, then a
                       slave, and finally the bait
                       that leads Tom and Hester
                       back into perilous waters
                       ...

                   
Life as we knew it
                 Miranda’s disbelief turns to fear
                     in a split second when a meteor
                     knocks the moon closer to the
                     earth. How should her family
                     prepare for the future when
                     worldwide tsunamis wipe out
                     the coasts, earthquakes rock the
                     continents, and volcanic ash
                     blocks out the sun? As summer
                     turns to Arctic
                     winter, Miranda, her two
                     brothers, and
                     their mother retreat to the
                     unexpected safe haven. To
                     prepare for the unthinkable.
                     Death…
Torn
        Everyone has secrets.
         Even best friends.
         Swirling black descends like
         ravens, large enough to block
         the glow of the streetlights. A
         dull roar starts like a train on the
         'L', a far-away rumbling that
         grows louder as it pulls
         closer, until it's directly
         overhead and you feel it in your
         chest, except this doesn't pass
         you by. Verity, white-faced and
         eyes blazing, shouts through the
         din, "Run, Mo!"
The Bridge to Never Land
                The story is set in 1901, 23 years after
                 the events of Peter and the Secret of
                 Rundoon. Molly Aster, now Molly
                 Darling, is married to George and a
                 mother of three: Wendy, John, and
                  Michael. Her mother Louise has
                  been deceased for a while and her
                  father Leonard is ill. One
                  evening, she is visited by one of the
                  original Lost Boys: James, who now
                  works for Scotland Yard. He informs
                  Molly about his suspicions with
                  Baron von Schatten, an advisor to
                  Prince Albert Edward. James thinks
                  von Schatten is being controlled by
                  Lord Ombra, but Molly brushes it
                  off as foolishness, saying that
                  Ombra was destroyed at Rundoon.
                  Along with this, the Starcatchers
                  have been few since the incident.
The Last Shot
                 When eighth graders Stevie Thomas and
                  Susan Carol Anderson win a youth
                  writing contest sponsored by the U.S.
                  Basketball Writers
                  Association, they're both flying higher
                  than Vince Carter on an alley-oop. As
                  grand prize winners, the pair have won a
                  trip to the Final Four college basketball
                  tournament in New Orleans and a
                  chance to cover the event as working
                  journalists. They're both given press
                  credentials and a chance to write about
                  the exciting events of March Madness.
                  The Final Four becomes truly mad when
                  Stevie and Susan Carol overhear the star
                  player of Minnesota State being
                  blackmailed to throw the
                  Championship Game. The two writers
                  put their investigative skills together and
                  try to to save college basketball's most
                  important game, but not before running
                  into high-stakes danger and mystery.
Uncommon Criminals
              Katarina Bishop has worn a
               lot of labels in her short life:
               Friend. Niece. Daughter.
               Thief. But for the last two
               months she’s simply been
               known as the girl who ran the
               crew that robbed the greatest
               museum in the world. That’s
               why Kat isn’t surprised when
               she’s asked to steal the
               infamous Cleopatra Emerald
               so it can be returned to its
               rightful owners.
Flirt Club
             When two self-professed
              middle school drama
              geeks––Isabelle and Annie
              (a.k.a. Cisco and The
              Bean)––fail at their
              attemps in romance, they
              start Flirt Club, an after
              school support group for
              similarly afflicted friends
              who decide to take decisive
              and strategic action with
              hilarious and touching
              results.
The Roar
            Mika and Ellie live in a
             future behind a wall: Solid
             concrete topped with high-
             voltage razor wire and
             guarded by a battalion of
             Ghengis Borgs, it was built
             to keep out the
             animals, because animals
             carry the plague. At least
             that's what Ellie, who was
             kidnapped as a child, has
             always been taught.
How To Survive Middle School
                David Greenburg is 11 years old and
                 about to start middle school. He’s
                 not too worried until his older
                 cousin Jack tells him about the
                 horrors he may face, including a
                 toilet-bowl swirlie on his birthday.
                 David has other worries on his mind
                 too: his mom left the family to live
                 on a farm in Maine that has no
                 electricity or phone service, his best
                 friend Elliott no longer speaks to
                 him, and his older sister Lindsay is
                 hostile a lot of the time. The only
                 good thing he has going is his
                 grandmother, Bubbe, the TalkTime
                 videos he records and posts on
                 YouTube, and his pet hamster.

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     The storycenters around White Fang, the gray wolf cub born of White Fang Kiche and One Eye. He is shown to be different from the other pups in his litter and grows to be highly aggressive and morose. Some of his masters, like Gray Beaver and Beauty Smith, do not show him any kindness whatsoever. He learns to obey the stick that is freely applied by his masters and becomes violent in the process, snapping and growling at both animals and humans. White Fang wants to be left alone all the time, but he is made to fight dogs, wolves, and even a lynx. This combat only reinforces his hatred towards every living creature.
  • 3.
    Football Champ  When Troy White proved his remarkable "football genius" to the Atlanta Falcons, they brought him on board as a team consultant. Now, thanks to Troy's ability to predict winning plays, the Falcons are pulling in victories. Troy loves his starring role behind the scenes and the thrill of having NFL star linebacker Seth Halloway (who's dating Troy's mom) to coach his own Duluth Tigers team on their way to a state championship. Then Troy's perfect world comes crashing down. Reporter Brent Peele is out to smear as much mud on the Falcons as he can, and that means going after Troy. The vicious media storm that descends on the football genius threatens not only his job with the Falcons and the Tigers' run at a championship but his mother's career-- and Seth's--as well.
  • 4.
    Sent  Jonah, Katherine, Chip, and another boy, Alex, have no preparation before they are sent back to 1483 at the Tower of London, with the promise that they can return to the present if they can repair history. They quickly discover that Chip and Alex's true identities are the 13-year- old King Edward V and his 10-year- old brother, Richard, Duke of York. But before Chip can enjoy being the king of England, they discover that they are virtually prisoners—and that their uncle wants them dead. How can the kids repair time and return home when according to history, Chip and Alex were murdered?  R
  • 5.
    Karma Bites  Life seems to have it in for Franny Flanders. Her best friends aren’t speaking, her parents just divorced, and her hippie grandmother has moved in. The only karma Franny’s got is bad karma. Then Franny gets her hands on a box of magic recipes that could fix all of her problems. It could even change the world! Finally, life is looking up. But Franny is about to learn that magic and karma aren’t to be played with. When you mess with the universe, it can bite back in unexpected ways. Ouch!
  • 6.
    One Crazy Summer  Mothers. Can’t live with them. Can’t live without them. Yet 11- year-old Delphine and her younger sisters Vonetta and Fern have done just fine without theirs. Cecile, a poet, walked out on them just after Fern was born. Now, in the summer of 1968, their father, with the reluctant agreement of their grandmother, has decided that the three girls need to leave their Brooklyn home to spend a few weeks with their mother in Oakland, Calif., to get to know her.
  • 7.
    Prime Evil  Crystal Gregory is a beautiful new teacher at Sunnydale High, who also happens to give Buffy panic fits whenever she's in the same room as her. Buffy can't sense anything unusual about the teacher and begins to wonder if she's losing her mind. But lately, Anya and Michael seem to be getting awfully close to Crystal and would appear to do anything for her. While out for her usual patrol at night, Buffy has two strange encounters; one, a man is completely incinerated by red and lighting and the other being a girl from school who has a burn mark on her neck in the shape of the symbol for infinity. As soon as Giles gets cracking on his books, he finds out that Crystal is in fact Shugra, a powerful primal witch which is trying to activate the source. She needs a coven of 13 willing people to participate in order to draw the proper energy, unfortunately, it seems that Willow is one of those people.
  • 8.
    Troublemaker  Sam Hooker and Alex Barnaby, from Metro Girl and Motor Mouth are back in this graphic novel from Janet and Alex Evanovich. Sam is a race car driver, and Alex is an auto mechanic who can’t seem to stay away from Sam. When their friend Felicia goes missing, Sam and Alex must discover the truth behind her disappearance and help her in any way they can.
  • 9.
    Airman  Airman is set in the 1890's on the sovereign Saltee Islands, off the Irish coast. It is the story of Conor Broekhart, a young Saltee Islander whose father, Declan, is the King's bodyguard. When Conor discovers that the power hungry Marshall Hugo Bonvilain is organizing a military coup, the king is murdered and Conor is blamed for the crime and thrown into prison.
  • 10.
    Go Ask Alice  Go Ask Alice is written as the diary of a fifteen-year-old girl's day-to-day struggle with drug addiction. Created during the height of the drug era, the girl could be anyone from this time who found him or herself seduced by the mind-altering affects of marijuana, LSD, bennies, dexies, and heroin. When the book begins, the author of the diary is an ordinary teenager with ordinary teenage concerns. She is an innocent, yearning to see what life has to offer her, and she falls in with a group of kids headed on a destructive path.
  • 11.
    Coffin Club  When Raven returns to Hipsterville's cryptic goth haunt, the Coffin Club, she discovers a secret door to another disco-"The Dungeon"- that is inhabited by vampires only. Raven learns that the nefarious Jagger Maxwell has welcomed the vampire clan into the club and has gained the popularity he missed in Romania. He is poised to take over Hipsterville, until a new vampire named Phoenix challenges him for control of the Coffin Club.
  • 12.
    Internal Devices  Wren is desperate to escape. She'll do anything to get out of Anchorage - and her new friends are only too willing to help. But before long, she'll find herself a captive, then a slave, and finally the bait that leads Tom and Hester back into perilous waters ... 
  • 13.
    Life as weknew it  Miranda’s disbelief turns to fear in a split second when a meteor knocks the moon closer to the earth. How should her family prepare for the future when worldwide tsunamis wipe out the coasts, earthquakes rock the continents, and volcanic ash blocks out the sun? As summer turns to Arctic winter, Miranda, her two brothers, and their mother retreat to the unexpected safe haven. To prepare for the unthinkable. Death…
  • 14.
    Torn  Everyone has secrets. Even best friends. Swirling black descends like ravens, large enough to block the glow of the streetlights. A dull roar starts like a train on the 'L', a far-away rumbling that grows louder as it pulls closer, until it's directly overhead and you feel it in your chest, except this doesn't pass you by. Verity, white-faced and eyes blazing, shouts through the din, "Run, Mo!"
  • 15.
    The Bridge toNever Land  The story is set in 1901, 23 years after the events of Peter and the Secret of Rundoon. Molly Aster, now Molly Darling, is married to George and a mother of three: Wendy, John, and Michael. Her mother Louise has been deceased for a while and her father Leonard is ill. One evening, she is visited by one of the original Lost Boys: James, who now works for Scotland Yard. He informs Molly about his suspicions with Baron von Schatten, an advisor to Prince Albert Edward. James thinks von Schatten is being controlled by Lord Ombra, but Molly brushes it off as foolishness, saying that Ombra was destroyed at Rundoon. Along with this, the Starcatchers have been few since the incident.
  • 16.
    The Last Shot  When eighth graders Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson win a youth writing contest sponsored by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, they're both flying higher than Vince Carter on an alley-oop. As grand prize winners, the pair have won a trip to the Final Four college basketball tournament in New Orleans and a chance to cover the event as working journalists. They're both given press credentials and a chance to write about the exciting events of March Madness. The Final Four becomes truly mad when Stevie and Susan Carol overhear the star player of Minnesota State being blackmailed to throw the Championship Game. The two writers put their investigative skills together and try to to save college basketball's most important game, but not before running into high-stakes danger and mystery.
  • 17.
    Uncommon Criminals  Katarina Bishop has worn a lot of labels in her short life: Friend. Niece. Daughter. Thief. But for the last two months she’s simply been known as the girl who ran the crew that robbed the greatest museum in the world. That’s why Kat isn’t surprised when she’s asked to steal the infamous Cleopatra Emerald so it can be returned to its rightful owners.
  • 18.
    Flirt Club   When two self-professed middle school drama geeks––Isabelle and Annie (a.k.a. Cisco and The Bean)––fail at their attemps in romance, they start Flirt Club, an after school support group for similarly afflicted friends who decide to take decisive and strategic action with hilarious and touching results.
  • 19.
    The Roar  Mika and Ellie live in a future behind a wall: Solid concrete topped with high- voltage razor wire and guarded by a battalion of Ghengis Borgs, it was built to keep out the animals, because animals carry the plague. At least that's what Ellie, who was kidnapped as a child, has always been taught.
  • 20.
    How To SurviveMiddle School  David Greenburg is 11 years old and about to start middle school. He’s not too worried until his older cousin Jack tells him about the horrors he may face, including a toilet-bowl swirlie on his birthday. David has other worries on his mind too: his mom left the family to live on a farm in Maine that has no electricity or phone service, his best friend Elliott no longer speaks to him, and his older sister Lindsay is hostile a lot of the time. The only good thing he has going is his grandmother, Bubbe, the TalkTime videos he records and posts on YouTube, and his pet hamster.