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"This well-written . . . fast-paced adventure raises some
interesting issues." --School Library Journal
Nola's not much of a witch--she can work only a few useless spells,
like the one that lets her spy on people. But there's no spell for
keeping her crazy mother--who hears voices and is a magnet for
witch-hunters--out of trouble. The two flee from town to town until
the day Nola magically witnesses a murder. Which is bad enough, but
worse is that the murderer may frame Nola and her mother for the
crime. And then no amount of magic will save her.
When Ted's five-year-old sister, Vicki, invents an imaginary
friend, no one is too concerned . . . except that Vicki's friend
has the never-popular name of Marella, and unlike most imaginary
friends, Marella can move things. Ted might think Marella is a
ghost, but why would a ghost haunt Vicki, of all people? And why
would she suddenly move into a house Ted's family has lived in for
ages? And why is Marella terrified of another ghost, a dark figure
who seems to be hunting Ted? Hilarious, haunting, and unexpectedly
moving, "There's a Dead Person Following My Sister Around" is
Vivian Vande Velde at her frightening best.
Wendy isn't as blind as a bat - there are bats that can see better than she can. Which is why, when her new glasses break, she's all too happy to wear the dorky pair of sunglasses she finds on the lawn. They seem to match her prescription, and that's all that matters if she's going to be able to make it through her school day. But the glasses correct her vision too much. She begins to see things that no one else can see: cheerful corpses, frightening crones disguised as teenyboppers, and portals to other worlds - places where people are all too aware of the magical properties of her new shades ...and will do anything to get them.
Fifteen-year-old Alys is not a witch. But that doesn't matter--the
villagers think she is and have staked her out on a hillside as a
sacrifice to the local dragon.
Selwyn is brokenhearted when the beautiful Anora chooses to marry
the awful-but-rich Farold. It's bad enough when Farold beats him up
in front of the villagers, but nothing prepares him for when Farold
is found murdered. All accusing fingers point to Selwyn, who is
promptly sealed in a burial cave with Farold's corpse.
It's the most advanced computer role-playing game ever: When you play you're really there - in a dark dream teeming with evil creatures, danger-filled fortresses, and malevolent sorceries. The game plugs directly into your brain - no keyboard, no modem, no monitor. And for game hacker Arvin Rizalli and his friends, no cash up front, no questions asked...and no hope of rescue when the game goes horribly, deathly wrong.
One should be able to say of a princess "She was as good as she was beautiful," according to The Art of Being a Princess, which almost-thirteen-year-old Princess Imogene is supposed to be reading. Not feeling particularly good, or all that beautiful, she heads for a nearby pond, where, unfortunately, a talking frog tricks her into kissing him. No prince appears, as one might expect. Instead, the princess turns into a frog herself! Thus launches a funny, wonderfully spun fractured fairy tale in which Imogene wonders if she will be forever frogified.
Welcome to the fairy-tale world where Hansel and Gretel are
horrible children who deserve to be baked and where Beauty is
dismayed when her beloved Beast turns human. In the realm of the
Brothers Grimm and the Sisters Weird, when the sky really does
fall, Chicken Little becomes the leader of a religious movement,
gets her own TV show, collects millions of dollars to build a theme
park, and then makes off with the money.
It's bad enough that Deanna has to waste her summer in France and her only friend is a mangy black cat, but now she's staring hopelessly into a well, trying to figure out what in the world to wish for. Before she can make a wish, the cat scratches her, her watch falls into the well, and then ...so has she! Except that now she's in medieval France, the cat is a handsome young man, and her watch has the power to completely change history. Maybe a quiet summer would have been nice!
The wizard has big summer plans: to garden, to fish, and to nap.
The only thing better would be if he had someone nice to share the
days with. But the only people who show up want him to rescue yet
another princess, lift the usual vile curse, confront a fearsome
ghost, deal with a pack of magical hooligans, harvest a crop of
golden cucumbers, and on and on. . . .
Vivian Vande Velde's spellbinding short stories are filled with magic and mayhem. Witness the boy who breaks his dance date because he's too cheap to spend money on her. He learns about spells the hard way in Curses, Inc. What happens when a woman brings her son back from the dead in "The Witch's Son"? Many folks go to Granny Orilla for remedies. Does a cure or a curse await in "Cypress Swamp Granny"? Beware: These haunting stories will put you under their spell.
Lost in a magic forest and separated from her prince, Princess Jennifer seeks help from a kindly young sorcerer in battling an evil witch.
A dog chases a squirrel into an elementary school one night, creating monumental chaos.
Amy Prochenko has spent most of fifth grade avoiding Kaitlyn Walker, a bully whose bark is as bad as her bite, and Sean Gorman, the only kid less popular than Amy Then, as if life isn't hard enough, along comes Sherlock. After escaping from a research laboratory, all Sherlock wants is to be an ordinary dog. But Sherlock is anything but ordinary: he can talk. And when he asks Amy for help, she says yes. Amy may have bitten off more than she can chew. Soon she finds herself tangled up in dangerous schemes and hanging out with people she never would have chosen to spend a minute with. For the first time, thanks to Sherlock, Amy is popular! Even better, she finds the best friend she always wanted. But Amy isn't sure she'll be able to save Sherlock. Will this dog have his day?
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