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Harbor Set 2 (Set of 2)

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Characterized by exciting, fast-paced plots and age-appropriate themes, Harbor’s Hi-Lo books are both engaging and easy to read. Short chapters, simple sentence structures, and an accessible format make these books perfect for tween reluctant readers. Harbor books are written at a 2nd- to 3rd-grade reading level with an interest level of ages 10 and up.

ISBN: 978-1-63163-822-0, 978-1-63163-823-7, 978-1-63163-824-4 Series: , Tags: , ,

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Characterized by exciting, fast-paced plots and age-appropriate themes, Harbor’s Hi-Lo books are both engaging and easy to read. Short chapters, simple sentence structures, and an accessible format make these books perfect for tween reluctant readers. Harbor books are written at a 2nd- to 3rd-grade reading level with an interest level of ages 10 and up.

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Hosted Ebook, Paperback, Reinforced Library Binding

About the Author

Lights, Camera, Brains?: Having written dozens of books for children and adults, Jan Fields turns to each new project with the goal of writing the mix of action, adventure, and weird that she has always loved to read. In every book, somebody somewhere needs to start running. Though she grew up in North Carolina, she now lives in New England with her husband and daughter, where they track down weird museums and attractions every chance they get.

The Door: Michelle L. Brown writes from her home in Southern Kansas, where she lives with her husband, Bob, their big family, and many furry and feathered pets. Michelle and Bob enjoy doing theater together and hosting board game parties at their local library. Used to hunkering down to ride out tornadoes, Michelle thinks they could probably survive a zombie apocalypse.

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Lights, Camera, Brains?

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Twelve-year-old Marty Rucker’s dream of going to space camp lifts off in T minus two months. But when his drama teacher dad loses his job, Marty’s Camp Cosmos money is needed to help pay the bills. It looks like his astronaut dreams will languish on the launchpad until Marty sees an open casting call for a Crunchy Clowns cereal commercial. He auditions, hoping to earn enough cash for his camp fee.

Instead of giving him the commercial gig, the producer taps Marty for the lead role in the musical zombie sitcom, Zeke Street​​—which would be totally cool if Marty weren’t super squeamish. Now the kid who can’t swallow soggy cereal has to train himself to stomach hand sandwiches without upchucking every take. But Marty has bigger headaches than scrambled brains for breakfast, including an obnoxious stage dad, rabid fans, and a rival actor who sabotages Marty’s scenes. Still, with foreclosure looming and his sights set on the stars, Marty must decide: leave his best friend and move in with his grandparents in another state or find a way to endure being undead, even if it kills him.

ISBN: 978-1-63163-829-9, 978-1-63163-830-5, 978-1-63163-832-9 Series: , Tags: , ,

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Twelve-year-old Marty Rucker’s dream of going to space camp lifts off in T minus two months. But when his drama teacher dad loses his job, Marty’s Camp Cosmos money is needed to help pay the bills. It looks like his astronaut dreams will languish on the launchpad until Marty sees an open casting call for a Crunchy Clowns cereal commercial. He auditions, hoping to earn enough cash for his camp fee.

Instead of giving him the commercial gig, the producer taps Marty for the lead role in the musical zombie sitcom, Zeke Street​​—which would be totally cool if Marty weren’t super squeamish. Now the kid who can’t swallow soggy cereal has to train himself to stomach hand sandwiches without upchucking every take. But Marty has bigger headaches than scrambled brains for breakfast, including an obnoxious stage dad, rabid fans, and a rival actor who sabotages Marty’s scenes. Still, with foreclosure looming and his sights set on the stars, Marty must decide: leave his best friend and move in with his grandparents in another state or find a way to endure being undead, even if it kills him.

Characterized by exciting, fast-paced plots and age-appropriate themes, Harbor’s Hi-Lo books are both engaging and easy to read. Short chapters, simple sentence structures, and an accessible format make these books perfect for tween reluctant readers. Harbor books are written at a 2nd- to 3rd-grade reading level with an interest level of ages 10 and up.

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Format

Hosted Ebook, Paperback, Reinforced Library Binding

Specifications

Copyright: 2025
Page Count: 160
Trim Size: 5.25 x 7.5

Territory Rights: Worldwide
Lexile: HL440L

Categories:
JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Hi-Lo
JUVENILE FICTION / Science Fiction / General
JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories

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The Door

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Thirteen-year-old Tom Goodwin is not happy about moving hundreds of miles away from his best friend, thanks to his dad’s new job. His new classmates think his Boston accent is weird, his new school is seriously old, and his new friends—just kidding. He has no new friends here. But at least he’s not as weird as Lata Seth, a fellow eighth grader who skips class to stare at an empty wall of the school hallway in the belief that a door will randomly appear there. Sure, she’s sad because her sister died, and her comments about wanting to disappear through the door are a bit alarming. But the door doesn’t exist, Tom tells himself, so he doesn’t need to worry about her.

Then, to Tom’s shock, the door appears, and as he tries to keep Lata from going in, he is pushed through as well. On the other side, they find themselves in the exact same school hallway . . . except in this world, they don’t exist. These unlikely allies will have to work together to return to their homes and the people who love them.

ISBN: 978-1-63163-825-1, 978-1-63163-826-8, 978-1-63163-828-2 Series: , Tags: , ,

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Thirteen-year-old Tom Goodwin is not happy about moving hundreds of miles away from his best friend, thanks to his dad’s new job. His new classmates think his Boston accent is weird, his new school is seriously old, and his new friends—just kidding. He has no new friends here. But at least he’s not as weird as Lata Seth, a fellow eighth grader who skips class to stare at an empty wall of the school hallway in the belief that a door will randomly appear there. Sure, she’s sad because her sister died, and her comments about wanting to disappear through the door are a bit alarming. But the door doesn’t exist, Tom tells himself, so he doesn’t need to worry about her.

Then, to Tom’s shock, the door appears, and as he tries to keep Lata from going in, he is pushed through as well. On the other side, they find themselves in the exact same school hallway . . . except in this world, they don’t exist. These unlikely allies will have to work together to return to their homes and the people who love them.

Additional information

Format

Hosted Ebook, Paperback, Reinforced Library Binding

Specifications

Copyright: 2025
Page Count: 160
Trim Size: 5.25 x 7.5

Territory Rights: Worldwide
Lexile: HL500L

Categories:
JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Hi-Lo
JUVENILE FICTION / Performing Arts / Television & Radio
JUVENILE FICTION / Zombies

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