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Rise of the Zombie Scarecrows

Rise of the Zombie Scarecrows

by Deb Loughead
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tagged : film, halloween, hi-lo
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Rock the Boat

Rock the Boat

by Sigmund Brouwer
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tagged : music, law & crime, hi-lo
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Runaway Gran

Runaway Gran

by Sonia Craddock
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tagged : chapter books, multigenerational, emotions & feelings
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See No Evil

See No Evil

by Diane Young
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tagged : friendship, law & crime, hi-lo
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I just stand there, listening to the blood pounding in my head. I'm aware of Daniel beside me, can almost hear him breathing. We're dead quiet, but the gang must sense us. The short one has been crouching, looking at the person on the ground. Now he straightens up, turns in our direction. In a low voice, he says something I can't hear. For a second, he steps into the light, and I catch a glimpse of his face. It's angular and bony. Skull-like. I know who it belongs to. His name is Damien Sykes. Lots of people know him. I just pray he doesn't know me.
He's seen us. "Hey! You!" he shouts. Somehow his words break the spell, and we can move. Beside me, Daniel has finally found his feet. He slams into me as he wheels around and takes off in the same direction we've come from. I am right behind him.

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Shimmy

Shimmy

by Kari Jones
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tagged : dance, values & virtues, hi-lo
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Sidetracked

Sidetracked

by Deb Loughead
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tagged : track & field, school & education, hi-lo
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Siege

Siege

by Jacqueline Pearce
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tagged : mysteries & detective stories, hi-lo
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Skate Freak

Skate Freak

by Lesley Choyce
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tagged : skateboarding, self-esteem & self-reliance, hi-lo
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Skateboarding always made me feel in groove, totally chilled and high-wired at the same time. At the skate park, though, I felt none of that. I slapped my board down, kicked for speed and dropped into the middle of the bowl. Way too many people were zigzagging crazy patterns back and forth. It was madness.
I was getting some nasty looks. But I couldn't leave, even though that was what those ugly staring faces said without one word. It was clear I was not liked. Was it the way I looked? Was it my hair? Or was it just me?

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