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Monday, November 15, 2004

Full Tilt by Neal Shusterman Y PB SHU
Blake is the careful and resposible child. His brother, Quinn, has always been irresponsible and impulsive. It is Quinn who gets the two in trouble and it is up to Blake to find a way out.

The Divine Wind by Carry Disher Y PB DIS
Hart, a young Australian teenager, has fallen in love with Misty. Misty is the daugher of Japanese immigrants. As WWII starts, the two teenagers must decide if their love can endure.

Pass It On by J. Minter Y PB MIN
Everyone is gossiping about Jonathan and his friends. Even members of the group wonder what is true and what are lies.

I Am Not Ester by Fleur Beale Y PB BEA
Kirby's mother decides to go to Africa but Kirby can not go with. Kirby is forced to live with her uncle who belongs to a religious cult. Her aunt and uncle change Kirby's name to , Esther, a biblical name. She is forced to follow a strict code of social standards.

Cutback (Impact Series) by Todd Strasser Y PB STR
Spazz wants to be a part of the local surfing competition but he keeds Kai's help to beat the local hero.

Inside Out by Terry Trueman Y PB TRU
Zach is buying maple bars at a coffee shop when two teenage robbers burst through the doors. He is held hostage with 9 other people. As the clock ticks away, Zach's mind is going up and down. Without his medication, he is becoming more dangerous than the robbers.

Dorp Dead by Julia Cunningham Y PB CUN
Gilly escapes from his orphange and becomes a ladder maker apprentice. He discovers a terrible secret about the ladder maker.

Black Water (Pendragon) by D. J. MacHale Y PB MAC
Bobby must sneak an anitode from one territory to another. By doing so he is endangering his life.

Mates, Dates, and Mad Mistakes by Cathy Hopkins Y PB HOP
Izzie decides to change her look.

Life of Pi by Yann Martel Y PB MAR
Pi Patel is stranded on a life boat with a Bengal tiger. Besides being stranded, Pi must make sure that he does not become the tiger's next meal.

Who's Your Daddy by Lynda Sandoval Y PB SAN
Lila, Meryl, and Caressa have problems with boys. The girls' fathers keep driving the boys away!




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