The second book in this riveting and mysterious six-book series is as action-packed as the first one, culminating in a faceoff between Ben, Jill, and Lyman.
Andrew Clementss latest novel, about mentors, role models, and choosing friends, examines the fine line between good-humored mischief and dangerous behaviorand how everyday choices can close or open doors.
Two tantalizing tales, magically intertwined, cross cultures and span centuries as three kids set out to save the lives of three otherswho just happen to live in the Middle Ages!
When the daughter of an amusement-park owner goes missing, its anything but fun and games in this Hardy Boys adventurea new take on the classic series.
The Clue Crew's visit to the taping of a Halloween special takes a frightful turn when spooky things start happening in the studio in this chapter book mystery.
One of the world's greatest storytellers weaves together an unforgettable collection of animal tales, including how the camel got its hump, how the leopard got its spots, and how even a butterfly stamping his leg can change a man's life.
Originally written to entertain his four young sons, Johann David Wyss based The Swiss Family Robinson on Daniel Defoe's classic shipwreck story, Robinson Crusoe (1719).
The award-winning author of Anything But Typical delivers an honest message about surviving bad situations and remaining true to oneself and ones friends (Publishers Weekly) in this insightful exploration of middle school bullying from multiple perspectives.
Written by Stephen Crane at the age of twenty-one, The Red Badge of Courage is one of the greatest war novels of all time -- so groundbreaking that critics consider it to be the first work of modern American fiction.
Hailed as the first original American fairy tale, The Wizard of Oz inspired countless sequels and imitations, as well as the classic American musical film and the Broadway musical The Wiz.
Jack London's adventure masterpiece is not only a vivid account of the Klondike gold rush and North American Indian life, but it is also an intriguing study of the effects different environments have on an individual.
When Dan and his family go from middle class to homeless, issues of injustice rise to the forefront in this relatable, timely novel from Todd Strasser that VOYA calls poignant, darkly humorous, and exceptionally thought-provoking.