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Garden Princess
(Hardback) author: Kristin Kladstrup
Dig in to this middle-grade fantasy featuring a horticulturally minded princess, a beautiful but evil witch, and a magpie with a shameful secret.
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Garden Princess
(EBook) author: Kristin Kladstrup
Dig in to this middle-grade fantasy featuring a horticulturally minded princess, a beautiful but evil witch, and a magpie with a shameful secret.
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Garden Princess
(Paperback) author: Kristin Kladstrup
“An original fairy tale that will suit young romantics to a T.” — Kirkus Reviews
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Gargantis
(Hardback) author: Thomas Taylor
illustrator: Tom Booth
In the second fantasy set in Eerie-on-Sea, Herbert and Violet team up to solve the mystery of Gargantis — an ancient creature of the deep with the power to create life-threatening storms.
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Gargantis
(EBook) author: Thomas Taylor
illustrator: Tom Booth
In the second fantasy set in Eerie-on-Sea, Herbert and Violet team up to solve the mystery of Gargantis — an ancient creature of the deep with the power to create life-threatening storms.
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Gargantis
(Paperback) author: Thomas Taylor
illustrator: Tom Booth
“Evocative settings, ingenious plotting, sly humor, and shivery suspense render this sequel an unmitigated delight.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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Gary
(Hardback) author/illustrator: Leila Rudge
Gary, a grounded racing pigeon, dreams of exploring the world—until the day he falls into an adventure of his very own.
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Gather
(Hardback) author: Kenneth M. Cadow
A resourceful teenager in rural Vermont struggles to hold on to the family home while his mom recovers from addiction in this striking debut novel.
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Gather
(EBook) author: Kenneth M. Cadow
A resourceful teenager in rural Vermont struggles to hold on to the family home while his mom recovers from addiction in this striking debut novel.
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Gecko
(Paperback) author: Raymond Huber
illustrator: Brian Lovelock
“Brian Lovelock’s ink, colored-pencil, and watercolor pictures work in beautiful tandem with Raymond Huber’s text to describe the capacities of an extraordinary creature.” —Wall Street Journal
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