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Zero gravity
Zero gravity

By Gloria Skurzynski

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The Minstrel in the Tower
The Minstrel in the Tower

By Gloria Skurzynski

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An adventurous rescue set in the time of medieval knights, castles, bandits, and music. Before their father returns to France from the Crusades, daring Alice and musical Roger set off on their own...

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The minstrel in the tower
The minstrel in the tower

By Gloria Skurzynski

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In the year 1195, eleven-year-old Roger and his eight-year-old sister Alice travel through the French countryside in search of their ailing mother's estranged brother, a wealthy baron.

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Martin by himself
Martin by himself

By Gloria Skurzynski

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Martin doesn't like coming home to an empty house when his mother goes back to work.

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Manwolf
Manwolf

By Gloria Skurzynski

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Only when he finally reaches adolescence does a boy, living in medieval Poland, realize people think he is a werewolf.

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The poltergeist of Jason Morey
The poltergeist of Jason Morey

By Gloria Skurzynski

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When their eleven-year-old orphaned cousin comes to live with them, the Kessler family has a difficult time, first, believing he has brought a poltergeist with him, and then learning to live with it.

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In a bottle with a cork on top
In a bottle with a cork on top

By Gloria Skurzynski

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A seven-year-old Brazilian boy catches a one-legged imp in a bottle to stop him from doing any more mischief.

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Deadly waters
Deadly waters

By Gloria Skurzynski, Gloria Ferguson Alane Skurzynski

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While visiting the Everglades National Park with their parents, the Landon children uncover the mystery of dying manatees and learn important lessons about the natural environment.

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Minstrel in the Tower
Minstrel in the Tower

By Gloria Skurzynski

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Bionic parts for people
Bionic parts for people

By Gloria Skurzynski

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Discusses the invention, function, and composition of artificial kidneys, eyes, ears, hearts, arms, legs, and other human replacement parts, and proposes some related legal and ethical problems.

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If you’ve ever purchased a product online or in a store, you’ve likely come across a barcode. Behind these barcodes lies a standardized system that makes modern commerce possible. Two key codes often encountered are the EAN (European Article Number) and ISBN (International Standard Book Number). But what are they, how are they connected, and why are they so crucial? Let’s explore.

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