If you liked Walk Two
Moons...
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A girl named Disaster by Nancy
Farmer
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Books by Neal Shusterman
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CHASING REDBIRD by Sharon Creech
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Chasing Vermeer
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City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau:
Lina lives in a world where it is always dark and lightbulbs provide the
only light. When the lights start to go out, she and her friend Doon set
off to find a way out of the darkness. Also consider the sequel, The People
of Sparks
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Coraline by Neil Gaiman: When
Coraline passes through the mysterious door in her parlor, she finds herself
in a world eerily like her own, or is it? Very creepy but very good!
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Dr. Franklin’s Island
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From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs.
Basil E. Frankweiler.
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Heaven Eyes by David Almond
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Heir Apparent by Vivian VandeVelde
: When Giannine becomes trapped in a faulty virtual reality game, she must
escape from the fantasy world before it’s too late.
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His Dark Materials Trilogy by
Phillip Pullman
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House of the Scorpion BY Nancy
Farmer
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Inkheart, by Cornelia Funke
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Jennifer Murdley’s Toad by Bruce
Coville: An ordinary fifth grader buys a talking toad.
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Journey to the River Sea. by Eva
Ibbotson
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Keys to the Kingdom Series by
Garth Nix
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RUBY HOLLER by Sharon Creech
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Running out of Time by Margaret
Peterson Haddix
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Shadow Children series by Margaret
Peterson Haddix
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Skellig by David Almond
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The Charlie Bone Series
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The Last Grail Keeper by Pamela
Hill: Felicity’s mother the archeologist may have uncovered the holy
grail, but why is Felicity having strange dreams and elaborate visions?
Could she be related to the grail keepers?
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The Rope Trick by Lloyd Alexander:
Set in medieval Italy, Lidi is trained in trickery and sleight of hand,
but can she perform the greatest trick of all?
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The sin Eater BY Schmidt, Gary
D.
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The Spring Tone by Yumoto, Kazumi
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The Wanderer by Creech.
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Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke
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Tortall series by Tamora
Pierce:
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Turnabout by Margaret Peterson
Haddix
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Wait Until Helen Comes by Mary
Downing Hahn: A classic ghost story. Meg’s new stepsister is a real pain,
but when Heather starts acting strangely, Meg fears she might be making
friends with a ghost
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