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Wings
Terry Pratchett
From School Library Journal
Grade 5-9-- The last book of a science-fiction trilogy about four-inch beings who were strand...
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Last Words: A Memoir
George Carlin, Tony Hendra
From Publishers Weekly
For more than a decade before his 2008 death, groundbreaking stand-up comedian Carlin had been wor...
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I Never Knew There Was a Word for It
Adam Jacot De Boinod
In nineteenth-century Paris, Charles Baudelaire provoked the excoriations of critics and was legally banned for corrupting publ...
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Vera's First Day of School
Vera Rosenberry
From School Library Journal
PreSchool-K Vera is so eager with anticipation for her first day of school that she wakes up ...
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Asterix and Son
Albert Uderzo
When someone leaves a little boy in a basket outside Asterix and Obelix’s hut, it’s two Gauls and a baby! Though As...
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When You Are Engulfed in Flames
David Sedaris
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Sedaris's sparkling essays always shimmer more brightly when read aloud by the aut...
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Pop Apocalypse: A Possible Satire
Lee Konstantinou
From Publishers Weekly
A wastoid playboy gets sucked into a funny and paranoid near-future misadventure in Konstantinou's...
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George's Marvelous Medicine
Quentin Blake, Roald Dahl
From Publishers Weekly
In a typically wicked Dahl outing, a lad named George does away with his nasty grandmother by givi...
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