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Abbott, Tony - Secrets of Droon Series There are many books in this series (80-104 pages long). The magic begins when Julie, Neal, and Eric discover a tiny room under the basement stairs. A rainbow-colored staircase suddenly appears and carries them to the secret world of Droon—a land of shiny red men, giant flying lizards, and a princess who needs their help.

Alexander, Lloyd -

• Arkadians (272 pages) To escape the wrath of the king and his wicked soothsayers, an honest young man joins with a poet-turned-jackass and a young girl with mystical powers on a series of epic adventures.
• Cat who wished to be a man (107 pages) When he begins dealing with humanity, Lionel the cat begins to understand why his wizard master was reluctant to change him into a man.
• Gypsy Rizka (195 pages) Living alone in her wagon on the outskirts of a small town while waiting for her father's return, Rizka, a Gypsy and a trickster, exposes the ridiculous foibles of some of the townspeople.
• Iron Ring (283 pages) Driven by his sense of "dharma," or honor, young King Tamar sets off on a perilous journey, with a significance greater than he can imagine, during which he meets talking animals, villainous and noble kings, demons, and the love of his life.

Alexander, Lloyd - Prydain Chronicles

1. Book of Three (217 pages) Taran, The Assistant Pig-Keeper, longs to be a hero. He begins his journey with a strange assortment of companions on a dangerous mission to save his beloved land, Prydain.
2. Black Cauldron (224 pages) Newbery Honor Book. In this second book in the award-winning fantasy series, The Prydain Chronicles, Prince Gwydion leads the quest to destroy the Black Cauldron--chief implement of the evil powers of the Lord of the Land of Death.
3. Castle of Llyr (201 pages) Princess Eilonwy must leave her friends to go to the Isle of Mona for training as a proper princess. Because she has magical powers, Achren, the most evil enchantress in the land, seeks her. Shortly after her arrival on the Isle of Mona, something sinister and secret befalls her. Eilonwy's loyal friends realize her peril and set out on an exciting and terrifying mission to rescue her.
4. Taran Wanderer (256 pages) The fourth book of the Prydain cycle tells of the adventures that befell Taran when he went in search of his birthright and the truth about himself.
5. High King (285 pages) Newbery Award. In this fifth and final chronicle of Prydain the forces of good and evil meet in ultimate confrontation.

Alexander, Lloyd - Wizard in the Tree (137 pages) Mallory's encounter with the wizard in the tree begins a chain of events that change the lives of the villagers dominated by a suspicious squire.

Almond, David – Skellig (182 pages) What appears to be a pile of dusty bones and feathers becomes a glowing almost human truth in the lives of Michael and his next-door neighbor, Mina.

Avi –

• Bright shadow (167 pages) Having used four of the five wishes she is granted to make on behalf of the hapless citizens of her country, Morwenna flees the kingdom to decide what to do with the last wish.
• Midnight Magic (249 pages) In Italy in 1491, Mangus the magician and his apprentice are summoned to the castle of Duke Claudio to determine if his daughter is indeed being haunted by a ghost.
• Perloo the Bold (225 pages) Perloo, a peaceful scholar who has been chosen to succeed Jolaine as leader of the furry underground people called the Montmers, finds himself in danger when Jolaine dies and her evil son seizes control of the burrow.
• Poppy (147 pages) Poppy the deer mouse urges her family to move next to a field of corn big enough to feed them all forever, but Mr. Ocax, a terrifying owl, has other ideas.
• Poppy and Rye (182 pages) Sequel to Poppy. When their home next to a brook is destroyed by beavers, a large family of golden mice is aided by Poppy the deer mouse and her grumpy porcupine friend, who in the process forges a relationship with the son he had abandoned.
• Ragweed (173 pages) A prequel to Poppy. Ragweed, a young country mouse, leaves his family and travels to the big city, where he finds excitement and danger and sees cats for the first time.

Babbitt, Natalie -

• Search for Delicious (167 pages) The Prime Minister is compiling a dictionary and when no one at court can agree on the meaning of delicious, the King sends his twelve-year-old messenger to poll the country.
• Tuck Everlasting (139 pages) The Tuck family is confronted with an agonizing situation when they discover that a ten-year-old girl and a malicious stranger now share their secret about a spring whose water prevents one from ever growing any older.

Bakken, Harald - Fields and the Hills (228 pages) Journeying to the Tamish city of Domn, Weyr, a thirteen-year-old orphan with special senses, gains self-acceptance and an awareness of his talents as a performer when he meets an Agari family and joins their acting and singing troupe.

Banks, Lynne Reid -

• Adventures of King Midas (153 pages) King Midas comes to regret his wish to turn all he touches into gold and must deal with a magician, a witch, and a dragon as he tries to undo the magical spell.
• Fairy Rebel (125 pages) Tiki knows that the Fairy Queen forbids her to use magic powers on humans, but when she is accidentally "earthed" on Jan's foot, she finds it impossible to resist Jan's plea for a baby.
• Indian in the Cupboard (181 pages) There are several sequels to this book. A nine-year-old boy receives a plastic Indian, a cupboard, and a little key for his birthday and finds himself involved in adventure when the Indian comes to life in the cupboard and befriends him.

Barron, T. A –

Lost years of Merlin series A young boy washes ashore on the coast of Wales with no memory of who he is. Through a series of adventures he discovers his true identity.
1. Lost years of Merlin (326 pages)
2. Seven songs of Merlin (306 pages)
3. Fires of Merlin (261 pages)
4. Mirror of Merlin (245 pages)

Billingsley, Franny -

• Folk Keeper (162 pages) Orphan Corinna disguises herself as a boy to pose as a Folk Keeper, one who keeps the Evil Folk at bay, and discovers her heritage as a seal maiden when she is taken to live with a wealthy family in their manor by the sea.
• Well Wished (170 pages) In a time of dire need, eleven-year-old Nuria tries to outwit the magical wishing well in her mysterious mountain village.

Brittain, Bill - Wish Giver (181 pages) Newbery Honor Book. When a strange little man comes to the Coven Tree Church Social promising he can give people exactly what they ask for, three young believers- in-magic each make a wish that comes rue in the most unexpected way.

Butler, Susan - Hermit Thrush Sings (282 pages) After a natural disaster has all but destroyed the earth, the orphaned and "defective" Leora, while searching for her sister, defies the oppressive laws of the land and joins a band of rebels trying to overthrow the government.

Calhoun, Dia - Firegold (285 pages) Jonathon is haunted by the fact that he is different from everyone else in the Valley. Even his father won't listen to questions about his heritage. Could Jonathon be a Dalriada - one of the mountain people who have magnificent horses, mystical powers, and blue eyes like his? When Jonathon is blamed for the blight that is destroying the Valley's precious orchards, he escapes to the Red Mountains in search of answers. Can Jonathon discover his true identity? Will he find the courage to do what is best for the two nations who are tearing his family apart?

Charnas, Suzy McKee - Bronze king (196 pages) When Valentine starts noticing odd things are vanishing from NYC, she unknowingly summons a wizard from Sorcery Hall. He enlists her help in fighting against the dreaded Monster of Darkness.

Chew, Ruth –

• Do-it-yourself magic (127 pages) A magic double-headed hammer, which enables Rachel and Scott to make objects larger or smaller, helps them prevent a burglary and takes them inside a medieval castle.
• Earthstar magic (128 pages) Ellen and Ben meet a friendly witch who reveals the magic power of the earthstar to them.

Cooper, Susan -

• Boggart (196 pages) 12 year old Emily returns home from a visit to a castle in Scotland that her family has just inherited, only to find that she has accidentally brought home with her a boggart, a mysterious and invisible spirit with a fondness for practical jokes.
• Boggart and the monster (185 pages) In this companion volume to The Boggart, the invisible and mischievous spirit living in the Scottish Castle Keep sets out to help save Nessie the Loch Ness Monster, one of its few remaining cousins.

Cooper, Susan - Dark is Rising Series

1. Over Sea, Under Stone (252 pages) Three children on a holiday in Cornwall find an ancient manuscript which sends them on a dangerous quest for a grail that would reveal the true story of King Arthur.
2. Dark is Rising (216 pages) On his eleventh birthday Will Stanton discovers that he is the last of the Old Ones, destined to seek the six magical Signs that will enable the Old Ones to triumph over the evil forces of the Dark.
3. Greenwitch (147 pages) Jane's invitation to witness the making of the Greenwitch begins a series of sinister events in which she and her two brothers help the Old Ones recover the grail stolen by the Dark.
4. Grey King (208 pages) Newbery Award. In this fourth book of The Dark Is Rising sequence, Will Stanton, visiting in Wales, is swept into a desperate quest to find the golden harp and to awaken the ancient Sleepers.
5. Silver on the Tree (269 pages) In this conclusion of the tale begun in "Over Sea, Under Stone," Will Stanton, the Welsh boy Bran, and the Drew children try to locate the crystal sword that alone can vanquish the strong forces of Dark.

Cooper, Susan - Seaward (167 pages) West and Cally, who speak different languages and come from different countries thousands of miles apart, are wrenched by catastrophe out of reality into a perilous world through which they must travel toward the sea.

Coville, Bruce -

Dragonslayers (119 pages) A brave squire, an earnest page and a strong-willed princess set out to slay the dragon created to carry out a witch’s revenge.
Goblins in the Castle (164 pages)
• Into the Land of the Unicorns (159 pages) Having jumped into the fantasy land of luster, Cara joins Lightfoot the unicorn in the search for Queen Arabella Skydancer.

Coville, Bruce - Magic Book Shop Series

1. Jennifer Murdley’s Toad (156 pages) – When an extraordinary-looking fifth grader purchases a talking toad, she embarks on a series of extraordinary adventures.
2. Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher (148 pages) – Small for his age, but artistically talented, 12 year old Jeremy unkonwingly buys a dragon egg.
3. Monster's ring (87 pages)
4. Skull of truth (195 pages) Charlie, a sixth-grader with a compulsion to tell lies, acquires a mysterious skull that forces its owner to tell only the truth, causing some awkward moments before he understands its power.

Coville, Bruce -

• Song of the Wanderer (330 pages) Sequel to Into the Land of the Unicorns Having jumped into Luster, the land of unicorns, Cara makes a perilous journey to bring back her grandmother, The Wanderer, in order to release the Queen of the unicorns and allow her to die.
• World's Worst Fairy Godmother (112 pages) Maybelle Clodnowski is in big trouble. Every spell she casts seems to backfire. After her latest disaster (instead of turning a frog into a prince, she turned a princess into a frog!), her boss gives her one last chance.

Dalkey, Kara - Heavenward Path (230 pages) Mitsuko has been followed by bad luck. She sets out to redeem herself and her family with help from shape-shifting friend Goranu and other mythological creatures including Lord (of the Dead) Emma-O. (Sequel to Little Sister – YA Fic)

Dalton, Annie - Out of the Ordinary (243 pages) Fifteen-year-old Molly, who lives in a turbulent, single-parent household, is asked by mysterious, otherworldly visitors to protect an enchanted child from great danger.

Dickinson, Peter - Merlin dreams (166 pages) Nine stories of blood, magic, and fabulous creatures, set in the framing device of dreams coming to the enchanted wizard Merlin as he lies imprisoned under a great stone.

Dorris, Michael - Sees Behind Trees (104 pages) Walnut is old enough to go through his tribe’s hunting trials to become a man, but he can’t seem to see the targets like everyone else. What he can do is see behind trees... with his eyes closed.

Duane, Diane -

• So you want to be a wizard? (226 pages) 13-year-old Nita finds the help she needs in a library book on wizardry and is guided into another dimension where she earns her degree in wizardry.
• Deep wizardry (272 pages) Sequel to So you want to be a wizard? During a summer vacation at the beach, thirteen-year-old wizard Nita and her friend Kit assist the whale-wizard S'reee in combating an evil power.
• High wizardry (269 pages) Sequel to Deep wizardry When her younger sister uses the family computer with its special wizard software to travel to worlds light years away, Nita uses her wizardry to try to find her.
• Wizard abroad (342 pages) Sequel to Wizard abroad. Sent on vacation to her aunt's home in Ireland, teenage wizard Nita becomes entangled in a magic battle to save the country from the ghosts of its past.

Fletcher, Susan - Flight of the Dragon Kyn (213 pages) When Kara was a small child, she was brought back to life by a dragon that nursed her to health. Many believe this is how she acquired the ability to call down birds. Hearing of her extraordinary talent, the king thinks she might be able to call down dragons as well. But when Kara finds that the king wants to slay the dragons, she realizes she could never do something so cruel.

Friesner, Esther M. - Wishing season (138 pages) Khalid is close to graduation from magic school when his teacher lets him try out a magic lamp. Unfortunately, Khalid forgets to tell his first human master the most important rule--humans are entitled to only three wishes. So when his human wishes for an infinite number of wishes, Khalid is trapped in his lamp forever.

Grahame, Kenneth - Reluctant Dragon (57 pages) The boy who finds the dragon in the cave knows it is a kindly, harmless one but how can he convince the frightened villagers and especially St. George the dragon killer that there is no call for concern?

Haddix, Margaret Peterson - Just Ella (225 pages) In this continuation of the Cinderella story, fifteen-year-old Ella finds that accepting Prince Charming's proposal ensnares her in a suffocating tangle of palace rules and royal etiquette, so she plots to escape.

Holch, Gregory - Things with wings (227 pages) Twelve-year-old Newton and his classmate Vanessa, who is obsessed with butterflies and flying, undergo significant changes as they try to discover why the emerald rainbow butterflies return to Angel Falls every spring.

Ibbotson, Eva -

• Secret of Platform 13 (231 pages) Odge Gribble, a young hag, accompanies an old wizard, a gentle fey, and a giant ogre on their mission through a magical tunnel from their Island to London to rescue their King and Queen's son who had been stolen as an infant.
• Which Witch (231 pages) 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 of whom will marry him.

Jacques, Brian – Redwall Series

• Bellmaker (397 pages) Worried about his daughter Mariel, Joseph the Bellmaker is led by a dream from Redwall Abbey to Southsward, where he is caught up in the battle between Squirrelking Gael and the vicious Foxwolf Nagru.
• Long Patrol (358 pages) Tammo, a daring young hare hungry for adventure, is sent with Russa Nodrey, the wandering red squirrel, to join the Long Patrol and defend Salamandastron against the Rapscallion horde.
• Mariel of Redwall (387 pages) The mousemaid Mariel achieves victory at sea for the animals of Redwall Abbey, fighting the savage pirate rat Gabool the Wild, warlord of rodent corsairs.
• Marlfox (386 pages) When three young residents of Redwall Abbey go on a quest to recover a tapestry stolen by the Marlfoxes, their bravery removes the curse of these evil animals on a lost island.
• Martin of Warrior (376 pages) Captured and enslaved by the corsair stoat Badrang, young mouse warrior Martin vows to end the evil beast's plundering and killing.
• Mattimeo (446 pages) Mattimeo, the son of the warrior mouse Matthias, learns to take up the sword and joins the other animal inhabitants of Redwall Abbey in resisting Slagar the fox and his band of marauders.
• Mossflower (431 pages) Martin the warrior mouse and Gonff the mousethief set out to find the missing ruler of Mossflower, while the other animal inhabitants of the woodland prepare to rebel against the evil wildcat who has seized power.
• Outcast of Redwall (360 pages) The destinies of the badger lord dubbed Sunflash and his mortal enemy, the ferret warlord Swartt Sixclaw, are entwined with those of many creatures, particularly the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey.
• Pearls of Lutra (408 pages) Tansy, a young hedgehog living at Redwall Abbey, attempts to solve the riddle of the missing pearls while at the same time the evil marten, Mad Eyes, desires them for himself.
• Redwall (351 pages) When the peaceful life of ancient Redwall Abbey is shattered by the arrival of the evil rat Cluny and his villainous hordes, Matthias, a young mouse, determines to find the legendary sword of Martin the Warrior which, he is convinced, will help Redwall's inhabitants destroy the enemy.
• Salamandastron (356 pages) Urthstripe the Strong, a wise old badger, leads the animals of the great fortress of Salamandastron and Redwall Abbey against the weasel Ferahgo the Assassin and his corps of vermin.
• Legend of Luke (374 pages) When Martin the Warrior leaves Redwall Abbey and embarks upon a journey to the place of his birth, he learns about the brave and noble deeds of his father Luke, a real Warrior Chieftain.
• Lord Brocktree (370 pages) Dotti, a brazen young haremaid and the badger Lord Brocktree, a fearsome warrior, embark on a perilous journey to the legendary mountain of the badger lords. But at the end awaits the vicious wildcat Ungatt Trunn and his infamous Blue Hordes, who have been wreaking destruction all over Salamandastron, terrorizing the creatures who once peacefully lived there.

Jones, Diana Wynne

• Castle in the Air (199 pages) Having long indulged himself in daydreams more exciting than his mundane life as a carpet merchant, Abdullah unexpectedly purchases a magic carpet and his life changes dramatically as his daydreams come true and dangerous adventures become daily fare.
• Dark Lord of Derkholm (345 pages) Derk, an unconventional wizard, and his magical family become involved in a plan to put a stop to the devastating tours of their world arranged by the tyrannical Mr. Chesney.
• Howl's Moving Castle (212 pages) Eldest of three sisters in a land where it is considered to be a misfortune, Sophie is resigned to her fate as a hat shop apprentice until a witch turns her into an old woman and she finds herself in the castle of the greatly feared wizard Howl.

Kelleher, Victor - Red King (185 pages) Aided only by a trained bear and a monkey, a magician and an acrobat challenge the power of the evil Red King who rules the Forest Lands by spreading the red fever to those who refuse to pay him tribute.

Keller, Beverly - Small Elderly Dragon (146 pages) When the kingdom is overtaken by a sorcerer, young Princess Dorma, nearsighted and awkward, helps a small, elderly dragon find the power needed to save the villagers.

Kidd, Ronald - Glitch: A Computer Fantasy (117 pages) A sixth-grade boy who hates computers is suddenly pulled into one and finds himself in the Computer Kingdom, where he has weird and dangerous adventures.

Koller, Jackie French -

• Dragon in the family (63 pages) Sequel to: The Dragonling. Darek tries to protect his baby dragon from angry villagers and the Circle of Elders.
• Dragonling (60 pages) Finding a baby dragon accidentally left alive after his older brother's dragonquest, Darek risks death and the anger of his people in trying to return it to the Valley of the Dragons.

Lee, Tanith - Gold Unicorn (149 pages) This sequel to Black Unicorn finds Tanaquil shocked to learn that the tyrant is really her half sister, Lizra, who has constructed a tremendous mechanical unicorn as the symbol of her reign. Lizra commands Tanaquil to use her abilities to make the unicorn move. Now Tanaquil must choose between assisting a war of conquest or betraying her sister.

L'Engle, Madeleine

1. A Wrinkle in Time (211 pagess) Newbery Award winner. Meg Murry and her friends become involved with unearthly strangers and a search for Meg's father, who has disappeared while engaged in secret work for the government.
2. Swiftly Tilting Planet (278 pages) The youngest of the Murry children must travel through time and space in a battle against an evil dictator who would destroy the entire universe.
3. Wind in the Door (211 pages) With Meg Murry's help, the dragons her six-year-old brother saw in the vegetable garden play an important part in his struggle between life and death.
4. Many Waters (310 pages) The fifteen-year-old Murry twins, Sandy and Dennys, are accidentally sent back to a strange Biblical time period, in which mythical beasts roam the desert and a man named Noah is building a boat in preparation for a great flood.

Le Guin, Ursula K. - Earthsea trilogy

1. A wizard of earthsea (205 pages) Ged was the greatest sorcerer in all Earthsea, but once he was called Sparrowhawk, a reckless youth, hungry for power and knowledge, who tampered with long-held secrets and loosed a terrible shadow upon the world. This is the tale of his testing, how he mastered the mighty words of power, tamed an ancient dragon, and crossed death's threshold to restore the balance.
2. The tombs of Atuan (163 pages) This is the tale of the young wizard, Ged, who came to the forbidden labyrinth to steal its greatest treasure--the Ring of Erreth-Akbe--and stayed to set Tenar free and lead her out of darkness.
3. The farthest shore (223 pages) A young prince joins forces with a master wizard on a journey to discover a cause and remedy for the loss of magic in Earthsea.
4. Tehanu: the last book of Earthsea (226 pages) When Sparrowhawk, the Archmage of Earthsea, returns from the dark land stripped of his magic powers, he finds refuge with the aging widow Tenar and a crippled girl child who carries an unknown destiny.


Levine, Gail Carson. Ella Enchanted
(232 pages) In this novel based on the story of Cinderella, Ella struggles against the childhood curse that forces her to obey any order given to her.

McGraw, Eloise - Moorchild (241 pages) Newbery Honor Book. Feeling that she is neither fully human nor "Folk," a changeling learns her true identity and attempts to find the human child whose place she had been given.

McKinley, Robin -

• Blue Sword (272 pages) Harry, bored with her sheltered life in the remote orange-growing colony of Daria, discovers magic in herself when she is kidnapped by a native king with mysterious powers.
• Hero and the Crown (246 pages) Newbery Award. Aerin, with the guidance of the wizard Luthe and the help of the blue sword, wins the birthright due her as the daughter of the Damarian king and a witchwoman of the mysterious, demon-haunted North.
• Knot in the Grain & Other Stories (195 pages) A collection of short stories set in the Kindgdom of Damar.
• Stone Fey (64 pages) Maddy, a young woman who runs sheep on her family farm, develops an unusual relationship with an elusive mountain creature called a fey. Maddy’s fascination with the Fey threatens her future.

Morrissey, Dean – Magic Door Series
One day an earthquake opens a door in the Magic Door Toy Shop, three children step through into a mysterious land called Great Kettles. Follow their adventures as they try to find their way home.

Napoli, Donna Jo –

• Jimmy, the pickpocket of the palace (176 pages) Sequel to Price of the Pond. Jimmy, the froglet son of an enchanted frog-prince, tries to save his pond from the evil hag and in the process finds himself transformed into a human boy.
• Prince of the Pond: Otherwise Known as de Fawg Pin (151 pages) Having been turned into a frog by a hag, a frog-prince makes the best of his new life as he mates, raises a family, and instills a new kind of thinking into his frog family.
• Zel (227 pages) A tower, a witch, and a strange bitter herb -- do you know the tale?

Nix, Garth - Seventh Tower Series

1. Fall (195 pages) Milla, an Icecarl maiden, finds Tal in the wilderness. They are complete opposites. He was born in the cultured world of the castle; she in the stark world beyond the walls. Together, they must unravel the secrets of The Seventh Tower and fight to survive.
2. Castle (215 pages) Two worlds collide: one spiritual and magical, the other aggressive and warriorlike. The world of the new "Seventh Tower" series is an intricate one, rich in detail and intrigue. Together, Tal and Milla will unravel the Castle's mysteries--and find a place for themselves.
3. Aenir (233 pages) Castle society is based on the order that the Underfolk are servants to the Chosen, the Spiritshadows are bound to humans, and Icecarl warriors are an outside threat to the order. Tai and Milla, with the help of two Spiritshadows from the dreamworld of Aenir, and a fierce band of Underfolk rebels, must uncover a dark conspiracy.
4. Above the veil (248 pages) Tal and Milla are no longer alone in their quest for the truth about their world. Crow, a rebel Underfolk, and his band of conspirators have joined them. They know many secrets about the Castle—and are on the verge of uncovering the greatest secret of all.

Oppel, Kenneth -

1. Silverwing (217 pages) Shade is a young bat, the runt of his Silverwing colony. But he's determined to prove himself on the perilous migration to Hibernaculum. During a fierce storm, he loses the others and soon faces the most incredible journey of his young life.
2. Sunwing (266 pages) Sequel to Silverwing. Continues the adventures of Shade, a young bat, as he searches for his father and struggles to prevent the evil jungle bat Goth from wiping out the sun.

Pierce, Tamora - Circle of Magic Series

1. Sandry's Book (225 pages) Four young misfits find themselves living in a strictly disciplined temple community where they become friends while also learning to do crafts and to use their powers, especially magic.
2. Tris's Book (251 pages) With the defenses of Winding Circle Temple seriously weakened by an earthquake; Tris and her fellow mages-in-training try to join their different magic powers to protect the Winding Circle community from a pirate attack.
3. Daja's Book (234 pages) While at Gold Ridge castle to the north of Winding Circle, Daja and the three other mages-in-training who have become her friends develop their unique magical talents as they try to prevent a devastating forest fire from consuming everything in its path.
4. Briar's Book (258 pages) Briar, a young mage-in-training, and his teacher Rosethorn must use their magic to fight a deadly plague that is ravaging Summersea.

Pierce, Tamora - Immortals Book Series

1. Wild Magic (260 pages) The mage Numair, the knight Alanna, and Queen Thayet enlist thirteen-year-old Daine's help to battle the dreadful immortal creatures that have recently begun to attack the kingdom of Tortall.
2. Wolf Speaker (182 pages) With the help of her animal friends, Daine fights to save the kingdom of Tortall from ambitious mortals and dangerous immortals.
3. Emperor Mage (255 pages) When she is sent as part of the delegation from Tortall to negotiate a peace treaty with Carthak, fifteen-year-old Daine must use her powers to communicate with animals for
4. Realms of the Gods (209 pages) This conclusion to the three previous books about Daine and her wild magic solves many of her problems and hints at the love that lies in her future.

Pierce, Tamora - Protector of the Small Series

1. First Test (240 pages) Ten-year-old Keladry of Mindalen, daughter of nobles, serves as a page but must prove herself to the males around her if she is ever to fulfill her dream of becoming a knight.
2. Page (257 pages) Keladry of Mindelan continues her training to become a squire with the aid of a new maid, the support of her friends, interference from some other pages, and some serious, even dangerous opposition.
3. Squire (224 pages) At the age of 14, Keladry of Mindelan is a squire. A squire serves and learns from a seasoned knight for four years, then faces a final test. That final test is the Ordeal, which takes place in a magical room called the Chamber. Does Kel have what it takes to survive?

Pope, Elizabeth - Perilous Gard Newbery Honor Book In 1558 while imprisoned in a remote castle, a young girl becomes involved in a series of events that leads to an underground labyrinth peopled by the last practitioners of druidic magic.

Rowling, J.K.

• Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (309 pages) Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending Hogwarts School for Wizards and Witches.
• Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (256 pages) When the Chamber of Secrets is opened again at the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry, second-year student Harry Potter finds himself in danger from a dark power that has once more been released on the school.
• Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (435 pages) During his third year at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry Potter must confront the devious and dangerous wizard responsible for his parents' deaths.
• Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (734 pages) During Harry’s forth year at Hogwarts, instead of the usual Inter-House Quidditch Cup, a Triwizard Tournament will be held, during which three champions, one from each of three schools of wizardry (Hogwarts, Durmstrang, and Beaux-batons), must complete three challenging magical tasks. The competitors must be at least 17 years old, but the Goblet of Fire that determines the champions mysteriously produces Harry's name, so he becomes an unwilling fourth contestant. Meanwhile, it is obvious to the boy's allies that the evil Voldemort will use the Tournament to get at Harry.

Sauer, Julia - Fog Magic (107 pages) Newbery Honor Book. A child of Nova Scotia who loves the fog is transported by it to a secret world of her own.

Service, Pamela –

• Being of Two Minds (149 pages) Connie Hendricks, an almost typical American 14-year-old, and Rudolph, the 14-year-old crown prince of a small kingdom, enter each other's minds when they are temporarily unconscious. And when Rudolph is kidnapped while Connie is a guest in his mind, she must convince others that Rudolph's life--as well as the fate of his kingdom--is in danger.
• Storm at the Edge of Time (178 pages)
• Weirdo's of the Universe Unite! (136 pages) Dedicated weirdos Mandy and Owen accidentally summon up five mythological beings, who need their aid in defending Earth from space invaders.

Shusterman, Neal - Dark Side of Nowhere (185 pages) Jason, who thinks that life is at its most boring in Billington where he lives, finds out that he and his parents are actually an advance guard for an alien invasion which is now on its way to planet Earth.

Smith, Sherwood -

• Wren to the Rescue (216 pages) With the help of a prince and an apprentice wizard, Wren strives to rescue her best friend, a princess named Tess, from the fortress of a wicked king.
• Wren's Quest (199 pages) Sequel to Wren to the Rescue. While Wren and Prince Connor set off to uncover her parentage, a sinister wizard creates havoc back home in Cantimoor and threatens to kidnap Wren's best friend, Princess Teressa.
Smith, Sherwood
• Wren's War (210 pages) Sequel to Wren’s War. When wicked King Andreus declares war on the royal families of Meldrith, Wren and her friends, Princess Teressa, Prince Connor, and chief magic maker Tyron, determine to defeat him.

Skurzynski, Gloria - Virtual War (157 pages) War has become a computer game played on a universal scale, and Corgan is the fourteen-year-old genetically engineered to be the best at the game. When he meets his teammates, questions arise.

Springer, Nancy - I am Mordred (184 pages) He wanted to love King Arthur, the man who tried to kill him at birth. He tried everything to overcome the role of murderer of the much beloved king, his father.

Turner, Ann Warren - Rosemary's Witch (164 pages) After moving into an old house in a small New England town, 9-year-old Rosemary discovers that the nearby woods conceal a 150-year-old witch, who once lived in the house and is using her magic to take it back.

Vande Velde, Vivian - Well-timed enchantment (184 pages) Geena Howe loves art and is thrilled to find that she has the ability to literally project herself into paintings. She can even travel to places beyond what is depicted on the canvas, but can only come back at the spot where she came in. When Geena