: The Catcher in the Rye is a story by J. D. Salinger, partially published in serial form in 1945�1946 and as a novel in 1951. A classic novel originally published for adults, it has since become popular among adolescent readers for its themes of angst, alienation and as a critique on superficiality in society
: When Allie, a teenage girl, moves to a new high school, she sees that her classmates are all reincarnations of King Arthur, trying to defeat a traitor.
: Here is the long-awaited sequel to the new York Times-bestselling The Girl Who Could Fly, about a boy who teams up with the Flying girl and other exceptional children to save the world. Conrad Harrington III doesn't want to be a super genius; he just wants to live a normal life. But his father is the newly elected President of the United States, so he knows being normal isn't really an option. When suspicious disasters suddenly start happening all over the globe, his best friend, Piper mccloud, knows the world needs Conrad's gifts-and that all of the exceptional children need him to lead them to put a stop to the events. Can they work together to save themselves? And the world? Find out in this action-packed sequel to the girl who could fly.
: The Casual Vacancy is a 2012 novel written by J. K. Rowling. The book was published worldwide by the Little, Brown Book Group on 27 September 2012. A paperback edition was released on 23 July
: Rebecca Stead is in the running for the Guardian children's fiction prize with her novel Liar and Spy. ... Despite Meg's bad moods and doubts about herself, she holds the key to their survival. Determined mother mouse braves the company of some very unusual rats in order to ..
: Since their mother’s death, Carter and Sadie have become near strangers. While Sadie has lived with her grandparents in London, her brother has traveled the world with their father, the brilliant Egyptologist, Dr. Julius Kane.