| New York Times Best Sellers | ||
| Children's and YA Fiction | ||
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WONDER by R J Palacio A boy with a facial deformity enters a mainstream school. | |
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A HIDDEN ENEMY by Erin Hunter Lucky and his pack fight wild dogs for control of the forest. | |
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THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN by Katherine Applegate A gorilla who lives in a mall meets an elephant. | |
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LEGO NINJAGO CHARACTER ENCYCLOPEDIA by Claire Sipi Information about minifigures, vehicles and weapons. | |
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THE CARE AND KEEPING OF YOU 1 by Valorie Schaefer The changing body. | |
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THE CARE AND KEEPING OF YOU 2 by Cara Natterson Tips for older girls. | |
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SAVING THE TEAM by Alex Morgan Devin moves to a new school and tries to help the underdog soccer team. | |
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THE EMPTY CITY by Erin Hunter Lucky is a lone dog, but he must learn new ways when his world is turned upside down. | |
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HOUSE OF SECRETS by Chris Columbus and Ned Vizzini Three siblings battle warriors and pirates to find their way home. | |
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WEDNESDAYS IN THE TOWER by Jessica Day George Castle Glower has a new room, and there's a giant egg in it. | |
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TIMMY FAILURE by Stephan Pastis An 11-year-old runs a detective agency with his business partner, Total, a polar bear. | |
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I FUNNY by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein A boy wants to be the best stand-up comic. | |
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CHOMP by Carl Hiaasen Life gets wilder for a boy when his dad, an animal wrangler, takes a job with a reality-TV show. | |
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AMELIA BEDELIA MEANS BUSINESS by Herman Parish She wants a bike. | |
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NANCY CLANCY, SUPER SLEUTH by Jane O'Connor |
