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Brainwashed: Crime Travelers Spy School Mystery & International Adventure Series Book 1 (Volume 1)

Brainwashed: Crime Travelers Spy School Mystery & International Adventure Series Book 1 (Volume 1)

Author: Paul Aertker Genre: Adventure

1000+ global reviews averaging 4.7 for 3 books in the series. Pure middle-grade action adventure. Nothing adult. Not YA-Young Adult. "The only thing dirty in this series is a diaper." " Like the Bourne Identity, but for kids , Crime Travelers tracks the secret adventures of international orphaned teens living in hotels, traveling the globe, and fighting crime worldwide. " - M. R., Editor ★★★★★ Gertrude Warner Middle-Grade Grand Prize - "An adventurous line-up that takes readers around the globe, Brainwashed delivers with exciting espionage and action-packed thrills." This series combines " action and adventure with global awareness and smart humor. " ClarionRating® 5 Stars Lexile® Measure: 720L AR Points from Renaissance Accelerated Reader® Parents, teachers, and librarians will appreciate the worldwide geography and appropriate language for Ages 9 - 14 US Grades: 4 - 8 #1 Amazon best-selling series in Children's Travel 300 Geographic References plus illustrative maps! FUNNY. SMART. ACTION. BRAINWASHED marks the explosive beginning of The Crime Travelers Adventure Series Also available: BOOK 2: DIAMONDS ARE FOR NEVER & BOOK 3: PRICELESS While sleeping on the roof of his father's hotel-spy school, thirteen-year-old Lucas Benes finds a baby alone and learns that the Good Company has restarted its profitable brainwashing business. The first book in the trilogy tracks the secret urban adventures of international teenage spies. Lucas, the reluctant hero, leads a group of friends through the hotspots of Paris-from the catacombs to the Eiffel tower- in an all-out effort to sabotage a brainwashing ceremony that could potentially turn them all into "Good" kids. This action-packed international series from Amazon, best-selling and award-winning author Paul Aertker, is a mind-opening adventure for elementary and middle-grade readers of Gordon Korman, James Patterson, and John Grisham. "Rooftop rappelling is just the tip of the action iceberg in this high-energy adventure that thoughtfully addresses global issues. " - Foreword Reviews "Lucas, the hero of Crime Travelers, is resourceful, courageous, and most importantly, kind. "-Head of School, GCDS "I love how math helps the team escape danger at every corner."- K.G., middle school math teacher "A fast-paced adventure with rescues, crashes, street fights, and more. While there are plenty of stunts typical of the kid spy genre-from a creepy, super-evil villain to motorcycle chases and private luxury aircraft-there is also a decidedly serious, real-life element. Full of exotic locales, the international stage is set, and Brainwashed leaves the door wide open for future installments in the Crime Travelers series. "-Foreword Reviews GoodReads: BRAINWASHED is a novel aimed at the preteen market, and it hits the mark. The book follows 13 YO Lucas Benes, a typical kid who sleeps on the roof of a hotel, saves babies, and rappels through windows. A group of teens fights the GOOD Company, an organization that is anything but. Whirling through all the major attractions in Paris, this is more of a travelogue than a nefarious story. Kids from 10 up should relish its campy flavor." Are you ready for an exhilarating ride? Join the thrilling journey of the Crime Travelers series as teenage spies fight against a global crime syndicate. With non-stop action humor, young readers will be taken on a ride of mystery, suspense, and twists in this fun and educational series. Travel the world with brainy heroes, and let's get kids reading again! Read more

Dumb Clucks (Rotten School, No. 16)

Dumb Clucks (Rotten School, No. 16)

Author: R. L. Stine Genre: Fantasy Fiction Illustrator: Trip Park

Buffalo wings of steel! Just how stupid is Stupid Chicken? Bernie Bridges thinks the superfowl cartoon character is a dumb cluck! And the same goes for his chirpy sidekick, Little Cluck-Cluck. But why not make a buck from a cluck? Bernie tries to sell Stupid Chicken T-shirts to his pals. One problem—half the school hates Stupid Chicken. Their hero is Drastic Duck, the Caped Quacker. Now Bernie finds himself caught in the middle of the battle between the Clucks and the Quacks! Read more

Holly and the Rose Garden: Holly's Adventures (Magic Ballerina, 16)

Holly and the Rose Garden: Holly's Adventures (Magic Ballerina, 16)

Author: Darcey Bussell Genre: Fantasy Fiction

Holly is surprised to find herself in a beautiful rose garden, with her trusty guide, the White Cat, nowhere to be seen. As she turns round, she sees a man picking a white rose while an ugly beast watches from the shadows. Holly knows that she is seeing the ballet of Beauty and the Beast unraveling before her eyes, but something seems to be going horribly wrong! Read more

Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! (My Weirder School)

Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! (My Weirder School)

Author: Dan Gutman Genre: Fantasy Fiction Illustrator: Jim Paillot

A. J. and the Ella Mentry School gang learn some unusual self-defense moves from a wacky teacher who thinks he's an action hero. Read more

Polar Bears and the Arctic: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime

Polar Bears and the Arctic: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime

Author: Mary Pope Osborne Genre: Adventure Illustrator: Sal Murdocca

Track the facts with Jack and Annie! When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #16: Polar Bears Past Bedtime, they had lots of questions. Why is the Arctic so cold? What did the first people of the Artic eat? How do polar bears cross thin ice? What other animals live in the Arctic? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts. Filled with up-to-date information, photos, illustrations, and fun tidbits from Jack and Annie, the Magic Tree House Fact Trackers are the perfect way for kids to find out more about the topics they discovered in their favorite Magic Tree House adventures. And teachers can use Fact Trackers alongside their Magic Tree House fiction companions to meet common core text pairing needs. Have more fun with Jack and Annie on the Magic Tree House website at MagicTreeHouse.com! From the Trade Paperback edition. Read more

Snowman

Snowman

Author: Ladybird Genre: Adventure

When his snowman comes to life, a little boy invites him home and in return is taken on a flight to the North Pole Read more

The Girl Who Looked Beyond The Stars (Sheena Meyer)

The Girl Who Looked Beyond The Stars (Sheena Meyer)

Author: L. B. Anne Genre: Adventure

"This story is a captivating blend of Christian science fiction, fantasy, and mystery. For 11-14-year-old readers who enjoy books such as A Wrinkle In Time." "Do you believe in angels?" " The Girl Who Captured the Stars , the first book in author L.B. Anne's Sheena Meyer series is fantastic! I like how Sheena figures out she has powers, and how she trusts her friends but wants to protect them also. Some parts of the story are sad. Some parts of the story are scary. But some parts of the story are so funny, they made me laugh out loud!" Amazon Reviewer "What am I?" Sheena Meyer is the girl who brings an extra lunch to school each day just in case someone doesn't have lunch. She's also the girl who questions and investigates everything, driving her parents and teachers nuts. She spends most days waiting for some grand event to happen and change her life, but she won't have to wait much longer. The Murk is coming for her because of a gift she doesn't know she has. Nine years ago an angel appeared in front of select kids all over the world. In Michigan, it appeared in a willow tree in front of a four-year-old little girl. She's the only child who saw it, the one with the gift. Sheena is now thirteen and has since forgotten what she saw. But things change when her father is in a terrible accident, and she witnesses a supernatural being save him. "I saw what you did. Come Back!" An elderly man, a peculiar new kid at school, and mysterious text messages will change everything Sheena has ever believed in, sweeping her out of a humdrum, teenage, existence, and setting in motion what one little girl's destiny can mean to the world. ★★★★★Safe, clean, great reads for middle schoolers! Amazon Reviewer I have a 13 year old daughter who loves to read but we are really cautious over what she reads. She is also really picky about what she reads so finding something we approve and she likes can be a challenge. I read all 3 books in the series before giving them to her and loved them myself! They are a fun light read as an adult and they were safe but interesting for a middle schooler to read. The first day I had her start reading she read 11 chapters in The Girl Who Looked Beyond the Stars because she could not put it down! She can't wait to read more and says she will finish all 3 quick because they are so good and she has to know what happens! Also love that the main characters are black and they talk about curly hair, it is great for my daughter to read books with characters who represent what she looks like. Thankful I found these books for my daughter! Read more

The Spaceship Next Door: A Small-Town Teen's Alien Encounter Becomes Humanity's Last Hope – Gripping First Contact Sci-Fi Thriller

The Spaceship Next Door: A Small-Town Teen's Alien Encounter Becomes Humanity's Last Hope – Gripping First Contact Sci-Fi Thriller

Author: Gene Doucette Genre: Fantasy Fiction

When a spaceship lands in Sorrow Falls, a lovable and fearless small-town girl is the planet’s only hope for survival Three years ago, a spaceship landed in an open field in the quiet mill town of Sorrow Falls, Massachusetts. It never opened its doors, and for all that time, the townspeople have wondered why the ship landed there, and what—or who—could be inside. Then one day a government operative—posing as a journalist—arrives in town, asking questions. He discovers sixteen-year-old Annie Collins, one of the ship’s closest neighbors and a local fixture known throughout the town, who has some of the answers. As a matter of fact, Annie Collins might be the most important person on the planet. She just doesn’t know it. Read more

Brian's Winter

Brian's Winter

Author: Gary Paulsen Genre: Adventure

In Hatchet , 13-year-old Brian Robeson learned to survive alone in the Canadian wilderness, armed only with his hatchet. Finally, as millions of readers know, he was rescued at the end of the summer. But what if Brian hadn't been rescued? What if he had been left to face his deadliest enemy--winter? Gary Paulsen raises the stakes for survival in this riveting and inspiring story as one boy confronts the ultimate test and the ultimate adventure. Read more

Eating in a Restaurant: A Children’s Book to Help Kids Get Ready for Dining Out (Behavior Science Children's Books - New Experiences)

Eating in a Restaurant: A Children’s Book to Help Kids Get Ready for Dining Out (Behavior Science Children's Books - New Experiences)

Author: Stephanie Chan Genre: Adventure

Are you planning to take your little one(s) to a restaurant and hoping it goes smoothly? Feeling unsure how to prepare them for the experience? Eating in a Restaurant is the perfect children’s book to guide your child through what to expect when dining out. This story is designed for young children, especially first-time restaurant-goers, helping them learn common routines, understand social expectations, and build confidence for a successful and enjoyable mealtime. The author has uniquely applied contextual behavioral science (CBS) to children's literature, allowing young readers to take the perspective of the main character, follow along through each step of the outing, and actively participate in learning through fun and practical strategies. Read more

Hour of the Olympics (Magic Tree House)

Hour of the Olympics (Magic Tree House)

Author: Mary Pope Osborne Genre: Adventure

No girls allowed at the Olympic Games! That's the rule when the Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie back to ancient Greece. But when Annie tells Jack to go to the games without her, he knows she's up to something. Will Annie find a way to see the games? Read more

Music and How it Works: The Complete Guide for Kids

Music and How it Works: The Complete Guide for Kids

Author: DK Genre: Classics

Take a visual journey through the world of music and learn the science behind it, too. Budding music fans will love discovering musical geniuses of every era, from Mozart and classical music to Bowie and pop, as well as finding out how music is created and what links it all together. The book looks at music throughout history, beginning with the first known melody from the Fertile Crescent and covering modern music phenomena, from K Pop to hip-hop. Instruments and genres from across the world are featured, with "playlists" of key pieces encouraging kids to look up pieces to hear for themselves. STEAM spreads delve into the psychology and math behind music, from how it affects our mood to how it can improve our minds. Covering India's Ragas, Indonesia's Gamelan, Japan's city pop, and more, this book will help children discover a love of music. Read more

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