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Took
by Mary Downing Hahn Year Published: 2016Downing Hahn's recent book is a great example of how to bridge the gap between creepy kiddie book and appropriate horror for the young.
Supernova (Amulet, Book 8)
by Kazu Kibuishi Year Published: 2018This is yet another long awaited sequel from the wildly popular manga series.
A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeleine L'Engle Year Published: 1962This book could be the most important children's Sci-Fi novel of all time; diversely inspiring the late First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Christopher Nolan's recent blockbuster movie Interstellar.
The Children's Crusade of 1963 Boosts Civil Rights
by Heather Adamson Year Published: 2018There can be no better way to inspire children from the Deep South than to tell them how boys and girls just like them changed the world forever!
Black Holes: A Space Discovery Guide
by James Roland Year Published: 2017When students return this, their eyes are wide with amazement at the marvels of a universe with giant black holes in the center of every galaxy!
What Was the Underground Railroad?
by Yona Zeldis McDonough Year Published: 2013The Who Was, What Was series is an excellent Social Studies and History resource, and the Greenway Library Media Center has more titles than any MCPS school.
The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins Year Published: 2008This excellent story about a simple coal miner daughter's heroics in a "most dangerous game" built a new subgenre of young adult fiction.