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Play Ball! (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Michael Ruscoe

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A Desert Habitat (Into Reading, Level V #62)

by Pamela Rushby

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Un hábitat del desierto (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level V #62)

by Pamela Rushby

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Megafauna: Giants of the Past (Into Reading, Level V #76)

by Pamela Rushby

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Megafauna: Gigantes del pasado (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level W #76)

by Pamela Rushby

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Ratcatcher's Daughter

by Pamela Rushby

It's 1900. Thirteen-year-old Issy McKelvie leaves school and starts her first job - very reluctantly - as a maid in an undertaking establishment.

Beware of the Mist (Into Reading, Level V #69)

by Pamela Rushby James Hart

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Max and his family plan a trip to Hadrian's Wall in England. Just as they are leaving, Max's gran gives him a very unusual warning—but Max doesn't listen. Along with a tour guide called Jefficus, Max embarks on a walk along the wall. But when the mist rolls in, they find themselves in a very unfamiliar time and place. Will they be able to find their way back?

Cuidado con la niebla (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level V #69)

by Pamela Rushby James Hart

Max y su familia piensan visitar la Muralla de Adriano en Inglaterra. Cuando se están marchando, la abuela le hace una advertencia muy inusual, pero Max no la escucha. Junto con un guía turístico llamado Jefficus, Max emprende una caminata por la muralla. Pero cuando aparece la niebla, se encuentran con que están en una época y en un lugar desconocidos. ¿Lograrán encontrar el camino de regreso? NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Anderson Shelter (Into Reading, Level S #80)

by Pamela Rushby Dale Newman

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Life on the Goldfields (Into Reading, Level V #61)

by Pamela Rushby Dale Newman

NIMAC-sourced textbook

El Refugio Anderson (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level W #80)

by Pamela Rushby Dale Newman

NIMAC-sourced textbook

La vida en los yacimientos de oro (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level V #61)

by Pamela Rushby Dale Newman

NIMAC-sourced textbook

¿ Quién puede ser artista? (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level S #25)

by Pamela Rushby Rosalie Street

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Who Can Make Art? (Into Reading, Level S #25)

by Pamela Rushby Rosalie Street

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Betrayed

by Patricia H. Rushford Rachel Dulude

Jennie McGrady is anxious to fly to Montana after her uncle, a full-blooded Indian and the owner of Dancing Waters Ranch, is injured by a bomb explosion meant to kill. Jennie is determined to solve the crime, but her instincts tell her she’s not in friendly territory. Her cousin, Heather White Cloud, is a beautiful Indian princess with a less-than-noble attitude. Jennie had hoped to befriend her cousin, but Heather is as cold as ice and determined to escape the home she calls a prison. Chad Elliot, on the other hand, came to Montana to reclaim the land his grandfather once owned—Dancing Waters Ranch. He’s lost his case in court, but has he decided to take the law into his own hands?

Desperate Measures

by Patricia H. Rushford Rachel Dulude

A controversial move sets off a dangerous feud. Jennie McGrady’s Labor Day weekend promises relaxation and fun when she visits a fur farm run by family acquaintances. Jennie’s anticipation of the trip grows when she learns Scott Chambers, an old friend, has taken a job at the farm. But on her first night there, the mink are released from a neighboring farm, and Jennie fears the sometimes-volatile Scott may be behind it. Scott’s participation in extreme animal rights activities is in the past—or so he claims. Jennie wants to believe him, but his arrival just before the mink release seems more than coincidence. And when Bob Sutherland, the affected farmer, goes missing, suspicion falls on Scott. Aleshia Sutherland makes no secret of her involvement with the radical Animal Rights Movement and has been kicked out of her parents’ home because of it. Does she despise her father’s line of work so much that she would hurt him? Can Jennie look beyond her personal feelings to find the truth?

Dying to Win

by Patricia H. Rushford Rachel Dulude

Jennie McGrady is quickly gaining a reputation as an amateur sleuth, and it isn’t going unnoticed by the local media. But the glamour of publicity is getting old, and Jennie would love to disappear into the crowd—especially when a plea from Courtney Evans leaves her out in the cold. Courtney is the typical wild sixteen-year-old: weird hair, strange friends, and an attitude to boot. But underneath the hype Jennie finds a compassionate, hurting friend who is running scared. When Courtney disappears, the police suggest she ran away, but Jennie’s instincts tell her this mystery has the sickly smell of drugs and money surrounding it. Gavin Winslow is determined to break into the world of journalism, and he thinks Jennie is his ticket in. A lead story on Portland’s very own Nancy Drew would get him the career attention he needs, but is his interest in Jennie more than professional?

From the Ashes

by Patricia H. Rushford Rachel Dulude

Jennie McGrady’s enthusiasm for the new school year is extinguished when the culturally diverse Trinity Center, home to her church and school, is destroyed by fire. Rumors abound that a racist organization is behind the tragedy, but Jennie is more concerned about the one person who was critically injured: family friend Michael Rhodes. Jared Reinhardt has been in counseling with Michael, trying to break free of a neo-Nazi group—or so he claims. Jennie would like to believe him, but then she spots Jared slipping away from the scene of the fire. Carlos Hernandez was present when the fire broke out and hasn’t spoken a word since. His father, the church janitor, is a prime suspect, and Jennie is convinced the boy’s silence stems from fear. Is he protecting his father, or has someone threatened to hurt him if he tells the truth? Jennie smells foul play among the remains.

In Too Deep

by Patricia H. Rushford Rachel Dulude

Jennie McGrady’s summer has just settled back into a comfortable lull when her chemistry teacher, Tom Mancini, turns up dead from a drug overdose in his lab at Trinity High School. A suicide note seems to close the case, but Jennie smells foul play—especially since a series of break-ins had been reported at the school—and her sleuthing uncovers some unsettling information. The hard part comes when she must convince police to investigate without implicating herself in the crime.

Over the Edge

by Patricia H. Rushford Rachel Dulude

Jennie McGrady plans to spend the last weeks of summer relaxing and hanging out with her boyfriend in her grandmother’s coastal hometown. But she barely arrives before learning that the mayor’s teenage daughter has been murdered. Jennie is reluctant to get involved in the emotional case—until the suspect turns out to be someone she knows. Todd Kopelund is under arrest for murdering the mayor’s daughter—his girlfriend, Jessica Ames. He claims he’s innocent, and Jennie can’t imagine Todd hurting anyone. But the mayor is determined to prove Todd guilty, and the evidence is pretty convincing. Ryan Johnson, Jennie’s boyfriend and Todd’s best friend, says he cares a lot for Jennie, yet when she expresses doubts about Todd’s innocence he pulls away, leaving Jennie to look for answers on her own. Jessica’s death is only the beginning.

Body System: Human Cells (Bridges Ser.)

by Gary Rushworth

NIMAC-sourced textbook

¿Qué hace planta a una planta? (Navigators Series)

by Gary Rushworth

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Building the Transcontinental Railroad: A This or That Debate (This or That?: History Edition)

by Jessica Rusick

In mid-1860s, two railroad companies had a huge job in front of them: building the transcontinental railroad. The railroad would run from east to west across the United States. As the grueling work began, there were many choices to make. Now the choices are yours. Would you rather blast rock to lay track in the Sierra Nevada mountain range or build bridges across raging rivers in the Great Plains? Would you rather sleep in a cold mountain tunnel or in a camp infested with bedbugs and rats? It's your turn to pick this or that!

Enduring the Oregon Trail: A This or That Debate (This or That?: History Edition)

by Jessica Rusick

Thousands of American settlers endured the long trip of more than 2,000 miles between Missouri and Oregon in the mid-1800s. They were determined to make a better life for themselves. They faced many hardships and made tough choices. Now the choices are yours. Would you rather run out of food supplies or spare wagon parts? Would you ford the river and get across faster but risk your wagon overturning? Or would you take apart your wagon and float it across but risk delaying your time-sensitive journey? It's your turn to pick this or that!

Surviving the Santa Fe Trail: A This or That Debate (This or That?: History Edition)

by Jessica Rusick

In the early 1800s, thousands of pioneers made a long, perilous westward journey from Missouri to New Mexico. They paved the way for more settlers looking to start a new life in the West. They endured many hardships and made many tough choices. Now the choices are yours. Would you rather get bitten by a poisonous snake or suffer from cholera? Would you take the longer route across mountains with more available water? Or would you take the shorter route across the desert with less water? It's your turn to pick this or that!

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