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It happened on a train
It happened on a train

By Mac Barnett

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Seventh-grader Steve Brixton finds himself pulled back into sleuthing when, during a train trip down the California coast, he uncovers a mystery involving a fleet of priceless automobiles, an assas...

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Oh no Not again
Oh no Not again

By Mac Barnett

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When she does not get a perfect score on her history test, a young girl builds a time machine to remedy the situation.

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Terrible Two
Terrible Two

By Kevin Cornell, Mac Barnett, Jory John

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Terrible Two
Terrible Two

By Kevin Cornell, Mac Barnett, Jory John

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Terrible Two
Terrible Two

By Kevin Cornell, Mac Barnett, Jory John

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Terrible Two
Terrible Two

By Mac Barnett

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The terrible two go wild
The terrible two go wild

By Mac Barnett

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"School's out, and Miles and Niles are running wild in the woods outside town: climbing trees, exploring caves, and, yes, pranking. But these leafy, lazy days of mischief darken when bully Josh Bar...

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Leo
Leo

By Mac Barnett, Christian Robinson

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The ghost writer secret
The ghost writer secret

By Mac Barnett

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Twelve-year-old Steve is investigating a diamond heist but the case suddenly changes when the author of the Bailey Brothers detective novels writes him a letter to say that he fears for his life.

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Mot Magique
Mot Magique

By Elise Parsley, Mac Barnett

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