ALLIE'S GHOST HUNTERS series
From the author of Eglantine here is another deliciously spooky junior novel about Alethea, the girl with more ghosts than she can handle ... But is Eustace really the ghost of a baby long dead?
Emily and her friends come to the aid of a stranger who is being bullied by a gang. Emily forgets about the incident, but the young man she helped becomes fixated on her. Paperback 184 pages Extended Description
The whole world has become a prison, and Alfred Furnace is its master. Monsters rule the streets, beasts of pure fury that leave nothing but murder and madness in their wake. Those who do not die are turned, becoming slaves to Furnace's reign of cruelty. Extended Description
What would you do if you found out that you were not who you thought you were? That your parents were not your biological parents? That you did not belong to any rank in society?
Paperback . 205 pages Extended Description
Becky wants only fairy bread at her birthday party, but when her friends come they only eat the birthday cake. What is she going to do with all the left-over fairy bread?
What if the person you were meant to be with could never be yours?17-year-old Lucinda falls in love with a gorgeous, intelligent boy, Daniel, at her new school, the grim, foreboding Sword & Cross . . . only to find out that Daniel is a fallen angel, and that they have spent lifetimes finding and losing one another as good & evil forces plot to keep them apart. Get ready to fall...
Paperback 480 Pages
Pike explores the depth and breadth of human emotion through two brilliantly etched characters: Kelly Feinman, who pays a terrible price to understand the nature of true evil; and Matt Connor, a classic anti-hero. They should be enemies. Instead, they become friends, and together, they help each other become whole.
There's a new boy in Nancy's class who has just moved from Paris. Nancy can't wait to share her fanciness with someone who will appreciate it, but this Parisian might not be quite as fancy as Nancy expects.
Nancy is determined to make the cover of her very first book report as fancy as she can, but she spends so much time on it that she has no time to write about the book.