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Attitude

Attitude

by Robin Stevenson
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tagged : dance, bullying, hi-lo
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Bad Business

Bad Business

by Diane Dakers
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tagged : business, careers, occupations, peer pressure, hi-lo
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Bear Market

Bear Market

by Michele Martin Bossley
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tagged : mysteries & detective stories, activism & social justice, hi-lo
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The skinny dude looked frightened. "I think my boot's stuck," he whimpered.
The bear took another swipe, this time catching the edge of the guy's jeans. They tore easily. The bear grunted deep in his chest. Now the terror stood out on the skinny dude's face.

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Benched

Benched

by Cristy Watson
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tagged : peer pressure, law & crime, hi-lo
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At first I wasn't sure I wanted to go through with this. But now that we were out of danger, I liked the adrenaline.

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Betting Game

Betting Game

by Heather M. O'Connor
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tagged : soccer, thrillers & suspense, hi-lo
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Beyond Repair

Beyond Repair

by Lois Peterson
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tagged : death & dying, thrillers & suspense, hi-lo
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She takes another ragged breath. "That..." She waves toward the front door and gulps. "That's the man who killed your father."

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Big Time

Big Time

by Tom Ryan
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tagged : music, love & romance, hi-lo
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Bio-pirate

Bio-pirate

by Michele Martin Bossley
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tagged : mysteries & detective stories, science & technology, hi-lo
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It had only been seconds, but I glanced up and realized that I was alone in the office. The rest of the class had already reached the stairwell.
A pair of eyeballs peered over the edge of the desk. I froze in shock.
They were human eyeballs...that were still attached to a human head.
I suppressed the urge to yell as a guy popped up from behind a desk and started toward me. Something metal gleamed in one hand. He had a scruffy goatee, a nose ring and a tattoo on his upper arm.
The spit in my mouth dried instantly. My feet were moving before my brain gave the command to run. I sped out of the office and down the stairs, slamming the door behind me.

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