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Fishermen Through and Through

Fishermen Through and Through

by Colleen Sydor, illustrated by Brooke Kerrigan
edition:eBook
also available: Hardcover
tagged : marine life, endangered species
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Flight From Bear Canyon

Flight From Bear Canyon

by Anita Daher
edition:eBook
tagged : bears, aviation
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Flight from Big Tangle

Flight from Big Tangle

by Anita Daher
edition:eBook
tagged : survival stories, self-esteem & self-reliance, aviation
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"Come on Sausage!"Kaylee whistled, and patted her leg again. "Come ON Sausage!" she cried. "We've got to go NOW!"
Sausage took one step forward, then backed up, whining.
Kaylee heard a reverberating CRACK, and turned, startled. A tall, blazing tree splintered across the lane. Before Kaylee could react, the flames roared across Jack’s property, licking up and over the frame of his house.

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From the Dead

From the Dead

by Norah McClintock
edition:eBook
also available: Audiobook Paperback
tagged : mysteries & detective stories
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George the Best of All

George the Best of All

by Ingrid Lee, illustrated by Stephane Denis
edition:eBook
tagged : toys, dolls, puppets, friendship
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Ghosts of the Pacific

Ghosts of the Pacific

by Philip Roy
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged : boats, ships & underwater craft, environment
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Hold the Pickles

Hold the Pickles

by Vicki Grant
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged : humorous stories, non-classifiable
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I stripped down to my tighty-whities, and Hammy slammed the hotdog over my head before I could change my mind.

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Jake Reynolds

Jake Reynolds

Chicken or Eagle?
by Sara Leach
edition:eBook
tagged : wolves & coyotes, self-esteem & self-reliance, survival stories
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Jake woke in the middle of the night with his heart pounding. Something had startled him out of a dream. What was it?
He strained his eyes to see in the dark. A beam of moonlight shone through the skylight, allowing him to to see the outline of the other bunk bed. His younger sister Sierra's breathing was the only sound in the bunkhouse. Had he heard his parents moving around in the main cabin? He didn't think so.
Then he heard the noise again. Howling.

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