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| They cage the animals at night |
| Burch, Jennings Michael. |
| sad, true story, adorable boy goes through foster homes, holds onto his stuffed animal |
| Adult Nonfiction Book 921 B891 |
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| Paper towns |
| Green, John, 1977- |
| nerdfighter book, thought-provoking, funny adventure |
| Teen Fiction GREEN |
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| 13 little blue envelopes |
| Johnson, Maureen, 1973- |
| best adventure/travel story, girl travels using letters from her dead aunt as her guide |
| Teen Fiction JOHNSON |
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| Suite Scarlett |
| Johnson, Maureen, 1973- |
| a girl living in a poor, old hotel and her adventurous summer |
| Teen Fiction JOHNSON |
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| Blow out the moon |
| Koponen, Libby. |
| true story of the author's time living in England as a chid |
| Children's Fiction KOPONEN |
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| Olivia Kidney |
| Potter, Ellen, 1963- |
| a girl with a dad as an apartment super, discovers the tenants are weird and unique |
| Children's Fiction POTTER |
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| The Schwa was here |
| Shusterman, Neal. |
| about this invisible kid that tries to be noticed |
| Teen Fiction SHUSTER |
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| Zen and the art of faking it |
| Sonnenblick, Jordan. |
| a boy pretends he's a zen master and impresses a musical girl called Woody |
| Teen Fiction SONNENB |
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| Eggs |
| Spinelli, Jerry. |
| 9 yr old David becomes friends with 13 yr old Primrose, a rebel girl that lives in a van, they have adventures |
| Children's Fiction SPINELL |
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| Smiles to go |
| Spinelli, Jerry. |
| About Will and his worries over proton decay and love triangles, really thoughtful book |
| Teen Fiction SPINELL |
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| How to say goodbye in Robot |
| Standiford, Natalie. |
| about a friendship between Beatrice, "Robot Girl", and Jonas, "Ghost Boy" |
| Teen Fiction STANDIF |
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| So B. It : a novel |
| Weeks, Sarah. |
| Heidi lives with her brain-damaged mum and their neighbor Bernadette, trying to unravel the mystery of her mum's past |
| Children's Fiction WEEKS |
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| How not to be popular |
| Ziegler, Jennifer, 1967- |
| a girl decides to reinvent herself when she moves, except she's trying her hardest to be the biggest dork ever |
| Teen Fiction ZIEGLER |
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