Boys -- Juvenile fiction
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Boys -- Juvenile fiction
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Boys
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Incoming Resources
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- Extra special treats (not), by Liz Pichon (who likes treats)
- Heartstopper, Alice Oseman, V. 4
- The lost whale, Hannah Gold ; illustrated by Levi Pinfold
- Let's visit the doctor, by Tex Huntley ; illustrated by Nate Lovett
- Hot cocoa hearts, Suzanne Nelson
- I hop, Joe Cepeda
- Ollie and Augustus, Gabriel Evans
- Bing! Bang! Chugga! Beep!, Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson ; illustrated by Nathalie Beauvois
- Big Nate, by Lincoln Peirce
- The summer Nick taught his cats to read, Curtis Manley ; illustrated by Kate Berube
- Hey now, little man, by Dori Elys ; illustrated by Chris Park
- Ninja Kid, from nerd to ninja, Anh Do ; illustrated by Jeremy ley
- Flashlight, Lizi Boyd
- I survived the great Alaska earthquake, 1964, Lauren Tarshis
- Tug, a log boom's journey, Scot Ritchie
- Pinocchio
- All aboard!, by Kelly Starling Lyons ; pictures by Nina Mata
- The Wild Huntsboys, Martin Stewart
- Rudyard Kipling's The jungle book, retold by Laura Driscoll ; illustrated by Migy Blanco
- Dead end in Norvelt, Jack Gantos
- Hand and paw, Maxine's tale of compassion, by Derrick Downey Jr
- Camp Average, Craig Battle
- Town is by the sea, Joanne Schwartz ; pictures by Sydney Smith
- The boy and the blue moon, Sara O'Leary ; illustrated by Ashley Crowley
- Heroes, Alan Gratz
- Stink and the hairy, scary spider, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
- Pony, R. J. Palacio
- Noah's seal, Layn Marlow
- Rollo's many coats, by Reed Duncan ; illustrated by Keith Frawley
- Float, Laura Martin
- Moone boy, the blunder years, Chris O'Dowd & Nick V. Murphy
- Move the crowd, song lyrics by Eric Barrier and William Griffin ; illustrations by Kirk Parrish
- How to eat fried worms, by Thomas Rockwell ; illustrated by Emily McCully
- The button war, a tale of the Great War, Avi
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