| Gary Paulsen - Juvenile Fiction - 2010 - 114 pages
“Let’s face facts: We may be the most boring twelve-year-olds on the planet.” Henry Mosley decides that he and his pals Riley and Reed have got to liven things up. They need to ... | |
| Gary Paulsen - Young Adult Nonfiction - 2007 - 162 pages
Guess what -- Gary Paulsen was being kind to Brian. In Guts, Gary tells the real stories behind the Brian books, the stories of the adventures that inspired him to write Brian ... | |
| Gary Paulsen - Young Adult Fiction - 2007 - 256 pages
Find yourself in another world in The Transall Saga, the latest adventure from Gary Paulsen: Mark's solo camping trip to the desert begins as any other camping trip, until a ... | |
| Gary Paulsen - Juvenile Fiction - 2009 - 112 pages
TODAY MOLLY Learned her wacky grandma was coming to spend the day at school with her; Lost her Notebook with Everything that Matters in it, including her homework; Got a black ... | |
| Gary Paulsen - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 80 pages
Thirteen-year-old Nikki Roberts tries to help two children trapped by a forest fire but finds her efforts blocked by poachers who want her to become one of the fire's victims. | |
| Gary Paulsen - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 98 pages
A remarkable novel about one of the most important and loving relationships in Gary Paulsen's life. The wonderful grandmother seen through the eyes of a young boy in The ... | |
| Gary Paulsen - Juvenile Fiction - 2010 - 96 pages
Gary Paulsen’s funny follow-up to Lawn Boy is full of big surprises and big laughs. Lawn Boy says: The summer I was twelve, mowing lawns with Grandpa’s old riding mower turned ... | |
| Gary Paulsen - Young Adult Nonfiction - 2007 - 114 pages
Another such wave could easily be the end of us. I had to do something, fix something, save the boat, save myself. But what? Gary Paulsen takes readers along on his maiden ... | |
| Gary Paulsen - Young Adult Fiction - 2001 - 156 pages
In Hatchet, 13-year-old Brian Robeson learned to survive alone in the Canadian wilderness, armed only with his hatchet. Finally, as millions of readers know, he was rescued at ... | |
| Gary Paulsen - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 98 pages
You ever open your locker and find that some joker has left something really weird inside? Seventh-grader Dorso Clayman opens his locker door to find a dead body. Thirty ... | |
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