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Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library is a children's novel by author Chris Grabenstein. It was on the New York Times bestseller list for Middle Grade novels for 111 weeks between 2013 and 2016, peaking at #8 in hardback and #2 in paperback.
A to Z Mysteries is a series of children's mystery books. The series is written by Ron Roy, illustrated by John Steven Gurney, and published by Random House. The series is generally considered among the best "easy readers" for young children. [1] [2] There are twenty
This category is for mystery and detective novels written for children and young adults. Also see: Category:Junior spy novels; Category:Young adult mystery fiction; Category:Children's mystery short story collections. Also of interest: List of Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel winners
Something Queer is Going On (later redubbed The Fletcher Mysteries) is a children's mystery book series written by Elizabeth Levy [1] [2] and illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein. The books focus on the cases of the young amateur sleuths Jill, her best friend Gwen, and Jill's almost completely inert basset hound Fletcher.
Ginny Gordon and the Lending Library (1954). The Hustlers' latest project is a subscription lending library, and someone keeps trying to steal a popular novel. Ginny Gordon and the Broadcast Mystery (1956). The Hustlers plan a used book sale at their lending library, and a rare and valuable book of Mrs. Arnold's is mistakenly donated.
Subsequent books focus on the respect and friendship that developed between the two and their continued feelings for Ned Nickerson and Callie Shaw. Several spin-off series were cancelled by Simon and Schuster at the end of 1997, including the series Super Mystery (also called Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery).
Children's Library is a collection of digitized books at the Internet Archive.These books are from the University of California Libraries, the University of Florida's "Literature for Children" Collection, National Yiddish Book Center, New York Public Library, International Children's Digital Library and some libraries that sponsored books to Internet Archive. [1]
Pages in category "Children's books set in libraries" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.