Tuesday, May 19, 2009

New Fiction Series Titles















For those of you interested, we have some new Children's fiction and Middle School series titles available for check out:

Book Five of Children of the Lamp: The Eye of the Forest by P. B. Kerr.
This is a New York Times bestselling series about the djinn twins John and Philippa who are tangled in their latest magical mystery. When a collection of rare Incan artifacts goes missing, the Blue Djinn of Babylon sends the twins and their Uncle Nimrod to recover them. The adventure leads them deep into the heart of the Amazon jungle to an enchanted doorway that is guarded by powerful Incan spells. Read the book to find out more...

This is the first book in the Worldweavers series. The Wandless Academy feels all wrong to Thea. The Federal Bureau of Magic needs Thea's help to unlock the mysterious white cube - the one found over the summer in the professor's house, the same cube the dangerous Alphiri are still after. Thea needs the help of her friends to stay ahead of the Alphiri and the wiles of the FBM.

This is the second book in the Storm series. With one high-stakes assignment behind them, genius teens Will, Andrew, and Gaia are poised to take Venice by Storm. Two high-profile burglaries have hit the headlines in Venice, and news footage shows a strange spectral form at the crime scenes. Armed with high-tech speedboats, brilliant brains, and Will's cuttingedge gear, STORM is up against multiple threats. Very exciting!

No. 3 The Wednesday Tales: The Lightning Key by Jon Berkeley
Just in, read this finale in the Wednesday Tales series. Miles Wednesday has discovered his link to a magical Tiger's Egg, and he's suddenly at the wheel of a great voyage. Determined to recover the stolen stone and free the trapped soul within, Miles sets off with Little, a Song Angle, and the wisecracking blind explorer, Baltinglass of Araby. They head off far across the sea and desert to the home of Miles's Aunt Nura, who may be thier only hope in releasing the Egg's true power. They have many thrills and catastrophes along the way.