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Battle of the Dum Diddys (Rotten School #12)
by R. L. StineHey! Where Is Everyone? That's what Bernie Bridges wants to know when he can't find any of his friends. Everyone has disappeared! And when he finally does find them, they're acting really weird.
Punk'd and Skunked (Rotten School #11)
by R. L. StineBernie Bridges has always dreamed about going to PPP-the exclusive Preppy Prep Prep school. All the kids at PPP are rich, rich, rich! And if there is one thing that Bernie loves, it's money, money, money! But how will Bernie get to PPP?
The Rottenest Angel (Rotten School #10)
by R. L. StineAngel Goodeboy is a perfect angel... You can almost picture a halo over his head! He even wears a T-shirt that says "Mommy's Little Angel." Bernie Bridges is horrified when Mrs. Heinie makes him share his room with Angel.
Party Poopers (Rotten School #9)
by R. L. StineBernie Bridges has it all figured out. April-May June--the hottest girl in the fourth grade--will ask him to the annual girl-invite-boy school dance. They'll dance the night away, and April-May June will totally fall for him.
The Teacher from Heck (Rotten School #8)
by R. L. StineIs Mrs. Heinie Gone Forever? Mrs. Heinie is so nearsighted, she can't find her nose without her glasses on! But she doesn't have to see to know that Bernie Bridges and his Rotten House buddies are up to no good.
Dudes, the School Is Haunted! (Rotten School #7)
by R. L. StineWhen the most timid boy in Rotten School's fourth grade becomes the target of its biggest bully, Bernie Bridges decides to fight brawn with brains by convincing the bully that a ghost is out to get him.
The Heinie Prize (Rotten School #6)
by R. L. StineWhen fourth-grader Bernie schemes to have his servile friend Belzer win the Most Outstanding Student award, his success yields unexpected consequences.
Shake, Rattle, and Hurl! (Rotten School #5)
by R. L. StineRotten School schemer Bernie Bridges is determined that Rotten House will beat Nyce House in the annual talent contest.
Lose, Team, Lose! (Rotten School #4)
by R. L. StineThe biggest, toughest girl in school joins the football team and foils a sly fourth grader's attempts to win the affections of the snobbiest girl in the class.
The Good, the Bad and the Very Slimy (Rotten School #3)
by R. L. StineRotten School's bad boy, Bernie B., is trying to turn over a new leaf in order to date the prettiest girl in school, but he may trip over his own slime trail.
The Great Smelling Bee (Rotten School #2)
by R. L. StineIn order to hide a bulldog in his no-pets-allowed dorm, scheming fourth grader Bernie Bridges enrolls his pet as a transfer student.
The Big Blueberry Barf-Off! (Rotten School #1)
by R. L. StineBernie Bridges, the egotistical planner and schemer for a group of fourth graders at the Rotten School, is determined to outsmart his rival in a pie-eating contest.
Don't Know Much About the Bible: Everything You Need to Know About the Good Book but Never Learned
by Kenneth C. DavisDavis presents the Bible book by book describing succinctly the actions and backgrounders.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Welcome to Narnia (I Can Read! #Level 2)
by Jennifer FrantzPeter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy have traveled through Professor Kirke's wardrobe into the land of Narnia. Read and learn about these for siblings and their adventures in this magical world.
The Hookup Artist
by Tucker ShawLucas is a genius matchmaker, and everyone at Thomas Jefferson High School seems to need his expertise. When it comes to finding his own true love, things aren't so easy. He's just had his heart broken and the prospects aren't promising. But Lucas has bigger worries-his best friend, Cate, has just been dumped, and he has to find her new Mr. Right. And right on schedule, on the first day of their senior year, a new guy shows up at TJHS. Derek is friendly, athletic, and the hottie of the century. As the matchmaker tries to work his magic, it seems like Derek is flirting with Lucas more than with Cate. Which makes everyone wonder--who is Derek interested in, anyway?
Avalon High
by Meg CabotHaving moved to Annapolis, Maryland, with her medievalist parents, high school junior Ellie enrolls at Avalon High School, where several students may or may not be reincarnations of King Arthur and his court.
Lilly's Big Day
by Kevin HenkesMr. Slinger has big news. He's getting married. Married! Lilly has big plans. She's going to be the flower girl. (Lilly has always wanted to be a flower girl. Even more than a surgeon or a diva or a hairdresser.) But what's the biggest, the best, the most perfect thing of all? You're invited to the wedding--so start reading!
Biscuits Day at the Farm (I Can Read)
by Alyssa Satin CapucilliBiscuit the dog meets hens, pigs, geese, and goats while visiting a farm.
Sins of the Fathers
by Chris LynchIt's your team or your family or your neighborhood or your church, or maybe just yourself and two other guys. But you have to be able to count on each other, or you can't count on anything at all. My guys are Skitz Fitzsimmons, who's daffy as a box of frogs, and Hector Fossas, who could pass for Jesus' stronger, tougher, holier brother. I'd stack my guys against anybody's. The tribe that runs everything in my parish is the Franchise: Fathers Blarney, Mullarkey, and Shenanigan. One's an old blowhard, one's a nasty piece of work, and one's the coolest priest on wheels. Except as soon as you think you know all that, you find out you don't know anything. They're in charge of right and wrong, but it seems like they make it up as they go along. They want to break us apart, because of what we see and what we say. So I guess the question is, can the rest of the tribe wait when one guy's falling behind?
The Otherworldlies
by Jennifer KoglerFern communicates with her dog, blisters from just moments in the sun, and has correctly predicted the daily weather for more than two years.
Princess Mia (The Princess Diaries, Volume IX)
by Meg CabotMia has been invited to speak at a gala for Domina Rei, an elite society of powerful businesswomen. But what could she possibly have to say? Now that Michael has broken things off, Mia can barely get out of bed, and her parents are making her see a therapist. School, where Lilly still refuses to speak to her and Lana suddenly wants to.be bff, is a total nightmare. Even J.P.'s efforts to cheer Mia up (he's being really sweet!) aren't helping. What's a girl to do? Just when things couldn't get worse, Mia uncovers an old family secret, a long forgotten diary of a teenage princess of Genovia. It could be just the thing to help Mia write her speech--but it might also change the fate of the Renaldos.
The Nag Hammadi Library in English (Third Edition)
by James M. RobinsonThe complete, one-volume, English language version of the renowned library of 4th-century manuscripts discovered in Egypt in 1945.
Excavating Jesus: Beneath the Stones, Behind the Texts
by Jonathan L. Reed John Dominic CrossanJesus scholar and archeologist combine to look at life of Jesus.
In The Company Of Crazies
by Nora Raleigh BaskinThirteen-year-old Mia Singer thought that she had it all under control. Sure, her grades were slipping a little bit (well, really, more than a little), and she couldn't explain her occasional compulsion to shoplift. The sudden death of a classmate affects Mia in a way she can't quite define, but then she goes one step too far. Her parents place her in an "alternative" boarding school. Away from her parents and surrounded by trees, space, and students whose problems she can't completely comprehend, Mia has no choice but to learn about herself. With insight and sympathy, Nora Raleigh Baskin focuses on the universal feeling of being a misfit, showing that sometimes the path home is as unexpected as it is challenging.
The Highs and Lows of Being Mia: The Princess Diaries, Volumes III & IV
by Meg CabotThis two-in-one volume contains Cabot's #1 "New York Times" bestselling books that continue the story of Princess Mia of Genovia: Volume 3: "Princess in Love" and Volume 4: "Princess in Waiting."