From Deseret News archives:
Librarian has her list of top kids books
SLEEPING FRESHMAN NEVER LIVE: David Lubar. Grades 6-9.
Scott records his anxieties about high school in a journal of advice to his unborn sibling, a humorous sideline to his real life where he trys to be near a beautiful girl.
AIRBORN: Kenneth Oppel. Grades 6-10.
Cabin boy Matt Cruse loves life on an airship. He finds more adventure than he ever expected in this alternate history that introduces a mysterious creature of the air, pirates, and a beautiful heiress. In the sequel, Skybreaker, Matt encounters a new batch of bad guys and another unknown and very dangerous creature of the air.
CUBA 15: Nancy Osa. Grades 6-10.
Violet Paz is planning her quinceanera, a big party when she turns 15. She's also busy with her humor monologue for the school's speech team based on her zany family's domino tournament.
WEE FREE MEN, A HAT FULL OF SKY: Terry Pratchett. Grades 6-10.
THE LIGHTNING THIEF: Rick Riordan. Grades 6-10.
Percy Jackson is 12 years old and used to having unusual problems, such as mysteriously vaporizing his pre-algebra teacher. Percy's problems stem from the fact (unknown to him until now) that he is a son of a Greek god and there are a number of monsters out to kill him. His sword-wielding adventures continue in The Sea of Monsters.
SMALL STEPS: Louis Sachar. Grades 7-12.
This sequel to Holes has its own set of villains and unlikely heroes. Armpit is focused on short-term goals (small steps) to stay out of trouble after his stay at Camp Green Lake. All is going according to plan until X-Ray shows up with a scheme for easy money that requires Armpit's savings.
THE SCHWA WAS HERE: Neal Shusterman. Grades 6-9.
Calvin Schwa, a Brooklyn 8th grader, is somehow unnoticeable. Antsy figures the Schwa's invisibility is marketable, but when the two are caught the real adventure begins.
THE BOOK THIEF: Markus Zusak. Illustrations by Trudy White. Grades 6 and up.
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