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Playing From the Heart

Written by Peter H. Reynolds

A young boy quits the piano when he tires of practicing. Years later he returns to the keyboards....

3rd - 5th

Wayside School: Wayside School Is Falling Down

Written by Louis Sachar

Everything about Wayside School is strange—it's 30 stories high, and that's just the beginning! "Sachar's supply of plot twists and plays on words are inexhaustible."—Publishers Weekly

4th - 5th

The Worst Best: The Worst Best Halloween Ever

Written by Barbara Robinson

The Herdmans are the worst kids in the history of the world, but somehow they manage to do some good. "Hilarious"—SLJ

3rd - 5th

101 Jokes: 101 Ho-Ho-Holiday Jokes

Written by Holly Kowitt

From George Washington to Barak Obama…from school days to summertime…here are hundreds of hilarious jokes which offer wacky humor for all readers!

4th - 4th

Stranded: Trial By Fire

Written by Jeff Probst

Co-authored by the host of Survivor this gripping survival series features four kids who find themselves stranded on a deserted island and must depend on their wits and each other to survive!

3rd - 5th

Stink: Stink and the Midnight Zombie Walk

Written by Megan McDonald

As the whole town readies for the Midnight Zombie Walk, Stink starts to wonder: is he actually being hunted by zombies? "So much darned fun."—Kirkus

2nd - 4th

The Hit-Away Kid

Written by Matt Christopher

An exciting chapter book about a boy who learns an important lesson after cheating in a baseball game. "Christopher’s usual deft handling of good sportsmanship is apparent."—Booklist

3rd - 5th

The Worst Best: The Worst Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Written by Barbara Robinson

The beloved tale of six incorrigible children who help a town remember the true meaning of Christmas. "One of the best Christmas books ever"—Publishers Weekly

4th - 6th

Stink: Stink and the Freaky Frog Freakout

Written by Megan McDonald

Judy Moody has a little brother nicknamed "Stink," and every kid who's attracted to the title will not be disappointed by Stink's smelly adventures and fun! "A delightful protagonist."—SLJ

2nd - 4th

Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Street

Written by Roni Schotter

Eva's homework assignment is to write about what she knows. She believes this will be boring, but as neighbors add their suggestions, a terrific story takes shape!

3rd - 5th

Jake Drake, Teacher's Pet

Written by Andrew Clements

Fourth-grader Jake Drake is tired of being smartest, but his brains and humor save him from "real-life school problems that plague kids in classrooms everywhere."—SLJ

3rd - 4th

The Big Wave

Written by Pearl S. Buck

The famous story of a Japanese boy who escapes the tidal wave that destroys his family, friends and village, and his struggle to appreciate again how wonderful life can be.

3rd - 5th

The Million Dollar Shot

Written by Dan Gutman

Eddie has a chance at a million dollars by sinking a foul shot—during halftime at the NBA finals! "Suspense and sports action will especially hook reluctant readers."—SLJ

4th - 6th

The Houdini Box

Written by Brian Selznick

A young boy (and aspiring magician) receives a box that just may contain the secrets to Houdini's magic. "(An) arresting, informative blend of fact and fiction."—Publishers Weekly

4th - 5th

Fudge Books: Fudge-a-Mania

Written by Judy Blume

The Hatcher family is going on vacation! What mischief will Fudge get into this time? "The right doses of surprise and laughter keep readers turning the pages."—SLJ

4th - 4th

Fudge Books: Superfudge

Written by Judy Blume

There’s a baby on the way, and the Hatchers are moving to Princeton for a year. Will Peter survive a year away from Sheila and his favorite rock in Central Park?

4th - 4th

Amber Brown Books: You Can't Eat Your Chicken Pox, Amber Brown

Written by Paula Danziger

Amber is off to London to visit her Aunt Pam, but she's got a secret plan: to bring her recently...

4th - 4th

Ramona the Brave

Written by Beverly Cleary

In this touching and funny story, the ebullient Ramona, feeling brave and grown-up, enters first...

3rd - 4th

Ramona Forever

Written by Beverly Cleary

Misunderstandings abound in Ramona Quimby's life. At the ripe old age of 8, she finds a new set of...

3rd - 4th

Amber Brown Is Green With Envy

Written by Paula Danziger

Some kids have parents that stay together. Some kids seem to have no problems—and that makes Amber Brown green with envy.

3rd - 4th

Fudge Books: Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great

Written by Judy Blume

Sheila Tubman sometimes has to wonder who she really is: outgoing, witty Sheila the Great, or the secret Sheila, who's afraid of so many things.

4th - 5th

Stink and the Great Guinea Pig Express

Written by Megan McDonald

Judy Moody has a little brother nicknamed "Stink," and every kid who's attracted to the title will not be disappointed by Stink's smelly adventures and fun! "A delightful protagonist."—SLJ

2nd - 4th

Oggie Cooder

Written by Sarah Weeks

Quirky fourth-grader Oggie Cooder finds his very unusual talent thrust into the spotlight when a television show comes to town. "A fun, high-interest read."—SLJ

3rd - 4th

The Rookie Bookie

Written by Tobias J. Moskowitz

New kid Mitch wants to fit in, so he uses his nerdy love of statistics and making money to help him win friends. "A thoughtful and highly entertaining read."—SLJ

4th - 7th

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