Aiken,
Joan. ARABEL AND MORTIMER. (1981) Three adventures of a little girl, Arabel, and her pet raven, Mortimer. Humorous
stories. (jFiction/Joa)
Aiken,
Joan. MORTIMER'S CROSS. (1984)
Sequel to Arabel and Mortimer. Humorous stories. (jFiction/Aiken/Joa)
Aiken,
Joan. MORTIMER SAYS NOTHING. (1985) Four adventures of Arabel and her pet raven Mortimer: "Mortimer Says Nothing,"
"Arabel's Birthday," "Mr. Jone's Rest Cure," and "A Call
at the Joneses'." Humorous stories. (jFiction/Joa)
Colfer,
Eoin. ARTEMIS FOWL. (2001)
A 12-year-old villain--Artemis Fowl--takes on the dangerous world of the fairies
in this unforgettable novel that is in the vein of "The Lion, the Witch and
the Wardrobe". (jFiction/Colfer/Eoi)
Haugaard,
Erik Christian. PRINCESS HORRID. (1990) Called Princess Horrid by everyone except her parents, a princess who does not behave
is transformed into a kitten and becomes the property of the lowliest kitchen maid
in the castle. (jPicture/Hau)
Horvath,
Polly. EVERYTHING ON A WAFFLE. (1997) Primrose living in a small fishing village recounts
her experiences and all that she learns about human nature and the unpredictability
of life in the months after her parents are lost at sea. (jFiction/Horvath/Pol)
Horvath,
Polly. THE TROLLS. (1999)Aunt Sally comes from Canada to baby sit the Anderson children while their
parents are on a trip to Paris, and every night the bedtime story adds another piece
to a very suspect family history. (jFiction/Horvath/Pol)
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Ibbotson,
Eva. ISLAND OF THE AUNTS. (2000) As they get older, several sisters decide that they must kidnap children and bring
them to their secluded island home to help with the work of caring for an assortment
of unusual sea creatures. (jFiction/Ibbotson/Eva)
Ibbotson,
Eva. WHICH WITCH? (1999) Deciding that he must sire a child to carry on his tradition of Loathing Light and
Blighting the Beautiful, the Great Wizard Arriman announces a competition among
the witches of Todcaster. One will marry him. (jFiction/Ibbotson/Eva)
Maguire,
Gregory. SEVEN SPIDERS SPINNING. (1994) Seven prehistoric spiders that had been trapped in ice for thousands of years bring
excitement to rural Vermont and briefly unite two rival clubs at a local elementary
school. (jFiction/Maguire/Gre)
Pullman,
Philip. COUNT KARLSTEIN. (1998) In the mountains of Switzerland the wicked Count Karlstein plots to abandon his
two orphaned nieces in a hunting lodge as prey for the Demon Huntsman and his ghostly
hounds. (jFiction/Pullman/Phi)
Pullman,
Philip. CLOCKWORK, OR ALL WOUND UP. (1998) This is a story about an apprentice clockmaker who sells his soul. (jFiction/Pullman/Phi)
Wallace,
Barbara Brooks. COUSINS IN THE CASTLE. (1996) Amelia befriends a young vaudeville performer who saves Amelia from the
terrible fate her cousin has prepared for her in order to inherit her money. (jFiction/Wallace/Bar)
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