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"Los Angeles (Calif.) Juvenile fiction"
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Lost in Hollywood
2016
When Ginger Carlson's aunt finds herself in financial trouble, Ginger's entire family and her best friend head to Hollywood to help find the missing money.
The Brotherhood of the Traveling Underpants
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Trine, Greg
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Montijo, Rhode, ill
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Trine, Greg. Melvin Beederman, superhero
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Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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Time travel Juvenile fiction.
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Humorous stories.
2009
When the three members of the Bad Guy Brotherhood buy a time machine to keep the younger Melvin from gaining his superhero powers, Melvin and his sidekick Candace, disguised as pirates, travel back in time to stop them.
Lady Midnight
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Clare, Cassandra author
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Demonology Juvenile fiction
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Magic Juvenile fiction
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Los Angeles (Calif.) Juvenile fiction
2016
\"Shadowhunter Emma Carstairs and her parabatai Julian Blackthorn race to stop a demonic plot that threatens Los Angeles\"--Provided by publisher.
Attack of the Valley girls
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Trine, Greg
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Montijo, Rhode, ill
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Trine, Greg. Melvin Beederman, superhero
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Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Scientists Juvenile fiction.
2008
Valley girls Chantelle and Brittany, under the influence of a mad scientist's evil potion, hatch a plan to take over the city by kidnapping the mayor's wiener dog, Schnitzel, but Melvin and his partner in uncrime, Candace, are on their trail.
My life as a joke
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Tashjian, Janet, author
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Tashjian, Jake, 1994- illustrator
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Tashjian, Janet. My life series
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Maturation (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Middle schools Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Derek Fallon discovers all the angst that comes with being twelve--he just wants to feel grown up, but life gets in the way with a series of mishaps that make him look like a baby\"-- Provided by publisher.
My life as a ninja
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Tashjian, Janet, author
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Tashjian, Jake, 1994- illustrator
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Tashijian, Janet. My life series
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Ninja Juvenile fiction.
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Graffiti Juvenile fiction.
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Theater Juvenile fiction.
2017
Derek Fallon and his friends decide to become ninjas, which helps when they begin to investigate who is painting minotaurs on walls around town.
Invasion from planet Dork
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Trine, Greg
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Montijo, Rhode, ill
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Trine, Greg. Melvin Beederman, superhero
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Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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Extraterrestrial beings Juvenile fiction.
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Kidnapping Juvenile fiction.
2010
As big trouble heads toward Los Angeles, California, Max Beederman gathers his superhero friends to face what comes--a trio of extraterrestrial kidnappers who call themselves Monkey Wrench, Elbow, and Shoe.
Girl about town
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Shankman, Adam, author
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Sullivan, Laura L., 1974- author
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Romance fiction.
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Criminals Juvenile fiction.
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Love Fiction.
2016
\"When fate brings Lulu and Freddie together in 1930s Hollywood, sparks fly--and gunshots follow\"-- Provided by publisher.
Ones and zeroes
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Wells, Dan, 1977- author
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Wells, Dan, 1977- Mirador novel
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Virtual reality Juvenile fiction.
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Fantasy sports Juvenile fiction.
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Tournaments Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Overworld. It's more than just the world's most popular esport --for thousands of VR teams around the globe, Overworld is life. It means fame and fortune, or maybe it's a ticket out of obscurity or poverty. If a person has a connection to the Internet and four friends they trust with their life, anything is possible\"--Dust jacket flap.
Making friends and horsing around : a 4D book
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Green, D. L. (Debra L.), author
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La Rosa, Leandra, 1991- illustrator
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Green, D. L. (Debra L.). Funny girl
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Moving, Household Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
2019
Ten-year-old Shelby Bloom's family has just moved from Ohio to Los Angeles where she will be forced to share a room with her eleven-year-old sister Lila (ugh!), and try and make friends in her new school (hopeless, especially for a girl who likes to tell jokes)--but Ajay, the boy across the street has a dog and likes to laugh, and two horse-loving girls (who have never actually ridden a horse) invite her to the local riding stables, and suddenly Los Angeles does not seem so bad after all.