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Violent tale of assassin nun seeking revenge on men.
AGE
14
 
By Robin LaFevers

Fun picture book about the ups and downs of noisy moments.
AGE
3
 
By Deborah Underwood

Cute graphics and simple words prepare kids for bedtime.
AGE
3
 
By Deborah Underwood

Late-night library adventure lauds classic books.
AGE
4
 
By Brian Lies

Former Disney illustrator shares his life story.
AGE
9
 
By Bill Peet

Girl stands up for gay mom in slight but thoughtful story.
AGE
10
 
By Jennifer Gennari

Comical suggestions make this a fun read-aloud.
AGE
4
 
By Melanie Walsh

Family cheerfully does everything wrong in goofy, fun tale.
AGE
5
 
By Harry Allard

Superb stories by top authors spring from surreal images.
AGE
10
 
By Chris Van Allsburg

Perfect "knightly" read-aloud for younger children.
AGE
6
 
By Gerald Morris

Comic book geek learns to deal with high school.
AGE
14
 
By Barry Lyga

Books
Kids may need help with geographical references.
AGE
6
 
By Chris Van Allsburg

Books
Wordless book celebrates triumph of individuality.
AGE
4
 
By David Wiesner

Teaches important lessons about faith, friendship.
AGE
2
 
By Virginia Lee Burton

Explores motherhood through a child's eyes.
AGE
4
 
By Bernard Waber

Folktale about hope, flying, and the magic of storytelling.
AGE
7
 
By Alice McGill

Learn how ancient cathedrals were built.
AGE
9
 
By David Macaulay

Best for children dealing with moves.
AGE
4
 
By Bernard Waber

Books
Fast Food Nation for kids is quite meaty.
AGE
12
 
By Charles Wilson, Eric Schlosser

Funny, entertaining, and explores point of view.
AGE
3
 
By Susan Meddaugh

An evenly presented Lindbergh biography.
AGE
9
 
By James Cross Giblin

Award-winning poetry book is both scientific and magical.
AGE
6
 
By Joyce Sidman

Books
Unusual settings and challenging language.
AGE
6
 
By William Mayne

Poignant tale about growing up.
AGE
2
 
By Ruth Bornstein

Brilliantly written story keeps kids reading.
AGE
12
 
By J. R. R. Tolkien