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The Season of Flames (Chronicles of Whetherwhy #2)
The Merry Christmas Murders
The Miracle on Ebenezer Street
Libby and the Highland Heist (The Travelling School Mysteries, #2)
Libby and the Egyptian Escapade (The Travelling School Mysteries Book 4)
First Class Murder (Murder Most Unladylike, #3)
Puffin The Mythmakers.
Dragon Riders of Roar (Land of Roar, #4)
The First Year
A Box Full of Murders (A Box Full of Murders, #1)
The Battle for Roar (Land of Roar, #3)
The Rollercoaster Boy
The Case of the Polar Poachers (Einstein the Penguin #3)
Return to Roar (Land of Roar, #2)
The Land of Roar (Roar #1)
Jessica Glasner
That was Edie. Always dramatic, always dreaming of faraway places and adventure. Yet she never left the safety of her fortress except to go into town on errands or her weekly poker game with the elderly Mr. Henderson. She was, simultaneously, perfectly content and terribly dissatisfied. Nearly impossible to read but wonderful to watch. Insecure yet comfortable in her own skin.
Jessica Glasner, Voyage of the Sandpiper

Addison Lane
Nova returns, but he won’t meet anyone’s eye, smiling with a giddy, unhinged expression when spoken to. Mason avoids him, overcome by fear or guilt—something heavy that makes itself apparent in how he slinks around, avoiding notice. Jude scrambles nearly an entire carton of eggs, which no one but she and Harper eat, and then takes a long shower that uses up all the hot water.
Addison Lane, Blackpines: The Antlers Witch: The Black Tree Chaise

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