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Animorphs 09 - The Secret
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Animorphs 09 - The SecretAnimorphs 09 - The Secret

There's something pretty weird going on in the woods behind Cassie's house. The place where Ax and Tobias call home. It seems the Yeerks have figured out one very important thing: Andalites cannot survive without a feeding ground. Visser Three knows the "Andalite bandits" don't feed where he does, so there can only be one other place.
Now Cassie, Marco, Jake, Rachel, Tobias, and Ax have to figure out a way to stop a bogus logging camp. Because if Visser Three finds Ax in the woods, nothing will stop him from finding the Animorphs...
 
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Animorphs 10 - The Android
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Animorphs 10 - The AndroidAnimorphs 10 - The Android

Finding an ally in the android Erek King, the Animorphs come to appreciate his nonviolent nature and seek to collect the vital information he has before they lose their fight against the evil Yeerks.
The Animorphs have found an ally, an android named Erek King. Even though he's nonviolent, he has lots of vital information--and he may just be the only hope the Animorphs have.
 
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Dear Mr Henshaw
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Dear Mr HenshawDear Mr Henshaw

Dear Mr. Henshaw begins with the book's main character, Leigh Botts, writing a letter, as part of a second grade classroom assignment, to his favorite author, Boyd Henshaw. Mr. Henshaw writes back with some questions for Leigh, and his mother demands he answer. Through Leigh's answers to Mr. Henshaw, we learn about personal matters, such as his struggles with his parents' divorce, his complex relationship with his father, his being the new kid in town, etc. Later, Mr. Henshaw encourages Leigh to keep a diary of his thoughts and feelings, and the book then switches from a letter format to a diary format.


 
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Strider
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StriderStrider

Two boys share custody of a dog in this sequel to the Newbery Award winner Dear Mr. Henshaw . Ages 8-12.
Leigh Botts, the protagonist of the Newbery winner Dear Mr. Henshaw (Morrow, 1983), is once again recording his thoughts on paper. While cleaning his room, he discovers his old diary and is inspired to start writing again. Now 14, he is still dealing with some of the same issues from earlier days--his parents' divorce, concerns about his father's sincerity and financial stability, and insecurities about his own identity and popularity. He also has a few new worries--namely Geneva, a girl, and Strider, a dog.
 
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Pilsudski - A biography by his wife
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Pilsudski - A biography by his wifeThis book tells true story about one of the most outstanding politicians, strategist and nation leader who have ever been born in Poland. It is also opportunity to face up to old-fashioned vocabulary and gain some informations about difficult history of Poland.

Reuploaded Thanks to badaboom

 
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