• The Name of This Book Is Secret

    The Name of this Book Is Secret

    Warning: this description has not been authorized by Pseudonymous Bosch. As much as he’d love to sing the praises of his book (he is very vain), he wouldn’t want you to hear about his brave 11-year-old heroes, Cass and Max-Ernest. Or about how a mysterious box of vials, the Symphony of Smells, sends them on the trail of a magician who has vanished under strange (and stinky) circumstances. And he certainly wouldn’t want you to know about the hair-raising adventures that follow and the nefarious villains they face. You see, not only is the name of this book secret, the story inside is, too. For it concerns a secret. A Big Secret.

    For readers 8-12, from author Pseudonymous Bosch.

  • The Girl With 500 Middle Names

    The Girl With 500 Middle Names

    JANIE WHO?

    It’s hard enough being the new kid in school. It’s even tougher when all of your new classmates live in big houses and wear expensive clothes, while your parents have little and are risking everything just to give you a chance at a better life.

    Now Janie’s about to do something that will make her stand out even more among the rich kids at Satterthwaite School. Something that will have everyone wondering just who Janie Sams really is. And something that will mean totally unexpected changes for Janie and her family.

    For readers 7-11, from author Margaret Peterson Haddix and illustrator Janet Hamlin.

  • The Academy

    The Academy

    Born and raised in a small town, twelve-year-old Leo K. Doyle has never seen the ocean or stepped foot on a plane. But Leo is a star soccer player with big dreams in life.

    Rock star, Olympic gold, dragon-slaying dreams.

    While Leo longs to make the pros one day, he has no idea how to achieve this goal―until a professional scout pays a chance visit to one of Leo’s games and extends an invitation to try out for the London Dragons youth squad, known as the Academy.

    Leo is stunned. The London Dragons isn’t just any old soccer team. It’s a world-famous English Premier League team. Soon, Leo is off to a whole new country, embarking on the greatest adventure of his life. The downside? Only eleven players can make the team.

    Eleven out of two hundred of the very best twelve-year-old players on the planet.

    Along with the grueling competition, Leo must also face a bully intent on torpedoing his summer, a roomie who doesn’t know how to have fun, a terrifying camp director, and, most of all, Leo’s own lack of formal training and the fear he’ll never succeed.

    By the end of the summer, Leo will become a much better player and will be forever changed by his experience. But will he be good enough to make the Academy?

    This is Book 1 of a six-book series for readers 8-12 from author T.Z. Layton.

  • JD and the Great Narber Battle

    J.D. and the Great Barber Battle

    J.D. has a big problem—it’s the night before the start of third grade, and his mom has just given him his first and worst home haircut. When the steady stream of insults from the entire student body of Douglass Elementary becomes too much for J.D., he takes matters into his own hands and discovers that, unlike his mom, he’s a genius with the clippers. His work makes him the talk of the town and brings him enough hair business to open a barbershop from his bedroom. But when Henry Jr., the owner of the only official local barbershop, realizes he’s losing clients to J.D., he tries to shut him down for good. How do you find out who’s the best barber in all of Meridian, Mississippi? With a GREAT BARBER BATTLE!

    For readers 8-11, from author J. Dollard and illustrator Akeem S. Roberts.

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