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Oregon Battle of the Books: 2008-2009 Booklists
3-5 Division (Bookmark) (.pdf)   (.rtf) 6-9 Division   (Bookmark)  (.pdf)   (.rtf)

Apples to Oregon
by Deborah Hopkinson
- Tall Tale/Historical Fiction (This is the 2009 Oregon Reads Title.)

B is for Beaver
by Marie Smith
- Non-fiction

The Black Paw
by Heather Vogel Frederick
- Mystery/Fantasy

Bound for Oregon
by Jean Van Leeuwen
- Historical Fiction

Clementine
by Sara Pennypacker
- Realistic Fiction

Cryptid Hunters
by Roland Smith
- Realistic Fiction

The Dark Hills Divide
by Patrick Carman
- Fantasy

Escaping the Giant Wave
by Peg Kehret
- Realistic Fiction

Gentle Ben
by Walt Morey
- Realistic Fiction

Gooseberry Park
by Cynthia Rylant
- Fantasy

Gossamer
by Lois Lowry
- Fantasy

Into the Firestorm
by Deborah Hopkinson
- Historical Fiction

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
by Kate DiCamillo
- Fantasy

Rules
by Cynthia Lord
- Realistic Fiction

The Summer of Riley
by Eve Bunting
- Realistic Fiction

Who was Sacajawea
by Dennis B. Fradin
- Biography/Non-fiction

         * Oregon author or Oregon setting

*Alphabet of Dreams
by Susan Fletcher
- Historical Fiction

Ark Angel
by Anthony Horowitz
- Adventure/Mystery
- YRCA 2009

*Bat 6
by Virginia Euwer Wolff
- Historical Fiction

*Call Me Hope
by Gretchen Olson
- Realistic Fiction

*Eyes of the Emperor
by Graham Salisbury
- Historical Fiction

Fablehaven
by Brandon Mull
- Fantasy
- YRCA 2009

*Fire on the Wind
by Linda Crew
- Historical Fiction

*Girl from Yamhill
by Beverly Cleary
- Biography

Half-moon Investigations
by Eoin Colfer
- Adventure/Mystery
- YRCA 2009

*House of power
by Patrick Carman
- Science fiction

*Minerva Clark Gets a Clue
by Karen Karbo
- Mystery/Humor

*Peak
by Roland Smith
- Adventure

The Pinhoe egg
by Diana Wynn Jones
- Fantasy
- YRCA 2009

*Sea Otter Rescue
by Roland Smith
- Nonfiction

*Stout-hearted Seven
by Neta Lohnes Frazier
- Historical Fiction

*A Wizard of Earthsea
by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Fantasy/Classic

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