Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett
When a book of
unexplainable occurences brings Petra and Calder together, strange
things start to happen: Seemingly unrelated events connect; an eccentric
old woman seeks their company; an invaluable Vermeer painting
disappears. Before they know it, the two find themselves at the center
of an international art scandal, where no one is spared from suspicion.
As Petra and Calder are drawn clue by clue into a mysterious labyrinth,
they must draw on their powers of intuition, their problem solving
skills, and their knowledge of Vermeer. Can they decipher a crime that
has stumped even the FBI?
May Bird: Warrior Princess by Jodi Anderson
At Hog Wallow Middle School, May Ellen Bird was always slightly
invisible. Then she went on a long trip to the land of the dead, where
ghost towns glowed blue in the dark dusk and spooky specters dwelled in
cities on the Dead Sea.
Back on Earth at last, May and her hairless
cat, Somber Kitty, are now famous, their faces plastered across
souvenirs and sportswear that read "May Bird Went to the Land of the
Dead and All She Brought Me Was This Lousy T-Shirt." But, finally in the
spotlight, May feels more than ever that she doesn't belong. Every
night she sits by her bedroom window, gazing at the sky and dreaming of
another place, wishing -- despite herself -- to be back among the
ghosts.
And then one night she gets her heart's desire in a way
she would never have wished for. Only the Ever After isn't anything
like the world May left behind three years ago. The spirits have
vanished, and the towns -- once full of every manner of things that go
bump in the night -- are deserted. Evil Bo Cleevil has made the Ever
After as cold as his own frigid soul, and put up a bunch of tacky malls
to boot.
Now, with her friends missing and enemies all around
her, May must find her way to the edge of the universe, where night
swallows the stars, where allies are few and often have bad breath,
where endings can also be beginnings, and where the truest hero lurks in
the unlikeliest of souls. But Bo Cleevil's got one last trick up his
sleeve -- one that no one on Earth is ready for.
With the
worlds of the living and the dead in the balance, will May's courage
fail her one last time? Or will she finally become the warrior she was
always meant to be?
Assassin by Anna Myers
Would you betray your president to win the heart of America’s most celebrated actor?
Bella
isn’t evil. But even people with good intentions can end up doing bad
things. Especially when they meet people with the power to persuade them
to do almost anything, like John Wilkes Booth—the most charismatic and
famous actor of his time.
So when Booth sets his sights on Bella, an
assistant seamstress to Mary Todd Lincoln, to help with his plot to
kidnap President Lincoln, he is able to persuade her to betray her
president and even turn her back on the boy she has loved her entire
life. Bella believes Booth is only trying to force the North to release
Southern war prisoners, and will not harm her dear friend Mr. Lincoln.
But the kidnapping plot fails, and now Booth will stop at nothing--even
if it means harming Bella in the process.
Old Willis Place: a ghost story by Mary Hahn
Diana and her little
brother Georgie have been living in the woods behind the old Willis
place, a decaying Victorian mansion, for what already seems like
forever. They aren’t allowed to leave the property or show themselves to
anyone. But when a new caretaker comes to live there with his young
daughter, Lissa, Diana is tempted to break the mysterious rules they
live by and reveal herself so she can finally have a friend.
Somehow,
Diana must get Lissa’s help if she and Georgie ever hope to release
themselves from the secret that has bound them to the old Willis place
for so long.
Haunted Kids by Allan Zullo
Many kids claim to have
seen ghosts in all sorts of places?cemeteries, bedrooms, attics,
schools, roadways, forests, caves. Often, experts were called in to
investigate these apparent hauntings, and most of the time these
so-called experts walked away baffled.
The only thing that everyone
could agree on was that something very weird had happened, something
that could never be fully explained.