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Teen Titans Go!: Cyborg Circuit Overload

by J. E. Bright

CYBORG is a laid-back, half-teen, half-robot who's more interested in pizza, meatballs, and video games than in fighting crime. Did you know the strongest TEEN TITAN can lift a plane engine with one arm? He also has other awesome abilities and powers--arm cannons, missile launchers, a detachable head, and a popcorn making attachment! Find out more about Cyborg in this hilarious chapter book based on the hit TV show! TM & © DC Comics. (s15)

Teen Titans Go!: Raven Rocks!

by J. E. Bright

Teen Titan Raven is just your average half-demon with a shadowy past and eerie powers--telekinesis, teleportation, and dark magic, to name just a few. Find out more about her in this hilarious chapter book based on the TV show! TM & © DC Comics. (s15)

Teen Titans Go!: Brain Food

by Jennifer Fox

Join in on the hilarious misadventures of the DC Universe's junior superheroes with this exciting eBook which features Read-Aloud/Read-to-Me functionality (where available)!In this Passport to Reading Level 2 title, BEAST BOY is tired of being the least intelligent of the TEEN TITANS. When all his efforts to get smart fail, he uses RAVEN's spell book not to make himself smarter, but to make all the other Titans dumber! Illustrated with vibrant stills from the show! TM & © DC Comics. (s15)

Teen Titans Go!: Meet the Teen Titans!

by Lucy Rosen

CYBORG, STARFIRE, RAVEN, and BEAST BOY are crime-fighting superheroes, but they also know how to have a good time! But, there is one TEEN TITAN who needs a lesson on how to relax--ROBIN! Will his friends be able to help him master oneness with the couch? This Level 2 reader includes a Sight Words list and Read Aloud functionality where available.TM & © DC Comics. (s14)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Hot Garbage

by Magnolia Belle

When the Teen Titans try to get Beast Boy to clean his dirty room, they discover that there is more to garbage than just trash. Yuck! TM & © DC Comics. (s16)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Silkie Time

by Magnolia Belle

Learn about the Teen Titans' mascot and everybody's favorite worm, Silkie! Passport to Reading Level 2 TM & © DC Comics. (s17)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Rainy Day Heroes

by Magnolia Belle

It's too rainy outside for the Teen Titans to go to the beach, so Robin teaches the rest of the Titans new games to play while they're stuck inside. Will the clouds stick around to ruin the whole day? Passport to Reading Level 2 TM & © DC Comics. (s17)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Baby Bird Blues

by Jonathan Evans

Cyborg and Starfire have found the coolest thing ever! A tiny baby bird and his little eggshell-aren't they great?! The rest of the Titans aren't all that impressed, so Starfire and Cyborg go off in a huff to have some innocent, kid-like fun by themselves. But there's a hidden danger in having too much silly fun. Can Robin stop them before it's too late? TM & © DC Comics. (s17)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Road Trippin'

by Jonathan Evans

The Teen Titans are heading on a road trip to the fabled "Point B"!The Titans' car hasn't been used in ages, so Cyborg sets out to fix it up. Then, the only thing left to do is take it for a road trip that will push the car and the team to its limits--but will the Teen Titans be able to survive an attack from the villainous H.I.V.E.? And what about a criminal lack of snacks? TM & © DC Comics. (s17)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Ninja Party!

by Jonathan Evans

The Teen Titans are on a mission to train Beast Boy in the ways of the mysterious (and totally stealthy) ninjas! As one of the loudest Titans, he's going to have his work cut out for him. Does he have what it takes to replace Robin as the Ninja Master? Passport to Reading Level 2TM & © DC Comics. (s17

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Pizza Power

by Jennifer Fox

What makes the Teen Titans so funny and awesome? Pizza! Passport to Reading Level 2 TM & © DC Comics. (s16)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Beast Boy Bro-Down

by Steve Kort¿

Teen Titan Beast Boy is just your average guy who likes to chill out on the couch and eat burritos. Oh, and he can transform into any animal he wants! Find out more about him in this laugh-out-loud funny chapter book based on the TV show!TM & © DC Comics. (s15)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Starfire Starbomb

by Steve Kort¿

Starfire is from Tamaran and on her planet, she is the queen! She can fly, shoot energy beams, and is an all around awesome gal. Read all about her in this Teen Titan GO! chapter book. TM & © DC Comics. (s16)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Growing Painz

by Steve Kort¿

The Teen Titans are the best superhero team in Jump City! Except for when they're a little too silly to get the job done. Robin is convinced the Titans have some real growing up to do, so they revamp themselves as the serious crime-fighting team they were born to be! From there, there's only one more grown-up team they can look to for guidance: the legendary Justice League! What happens when the Titans go to the Hall of Justice to finally meet their heroes? They couldn't possibly need to break in and steal some costumes in order to rescue Superman(TM), Batman(TM), and the rest of the League from the clutches of a madman, right? Titans, Go! TM & © DC Comics. (s17)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Game Time

by Steve Korté

It's game time in Titans Tower!First, a training program gone awry sends each of the Teen Titans on their own 8-bit video game adventure. Then, the Titans are accidentally transported inside their table top roleplaying game, and are sent on an epic quest to recover the key to their escape. Finally, Robin teaches the rest of the Titans how to play soccer--but the secret behind the sport's global popularity is looming to ruin the fun.TM & © DC Comics. (s17)

Teen Titans Go! (TM): Booty Scooty

by Donald Lemke

This exciting new storybook is based on the hit show Teen Titans Go! With colorful art throughout and a true-to-tone retelling of one of the popular episodes, this storybook is sure to strike a chord with fans of Jump City's coolest super hero team. TM & © DC Comics. (s18)

Teen Titans Go! (TM) (TM): The World-famous Guidebook

by Brandon T. Snider

For true fans of Teen Titans Go!, this full-color guidebook features facts, wrap-ups, and trivia tidbits for all of the heroes, villains, and goofy jokes that the Teen Titans are famous for. With the feature length film Teen Titans Go! to the Movies on the way in July 2018, the time has never been been better to highlight the adventures of the world famous Teen Titans!TM & © DC Comics & WBEI. (s18)

Teenage Mermaid

by Ellen Schreiber

Spencer almost drowns in a surfing accident when a sparkling, golden girl saves him with a kiss of life before she suddenly disappears. Where did this dream girl come from, and will she return? Lilly rescues a boy from nearly drowning and dangerously steps out of her own watery world. Curious to explore this forbidden land, she's gotta find her handsome Earthdude. A silver heart locket is their only clue. Ellen Schreiber revamps a classic favorite with a funky magical romance that shows what transpires when boy meets girl, but discovers girl is really a . . .

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze

by B. B. Hiller

The novelization of the movie.

The Teenage Years: Book 1 (Dark Lord Ser. #1)

by Jamie Thomson

Winner of the 2012 Roald Dahl Funny Prize!Thirteen-year-old schoolboy, Dirk Lloyd, has a dark secret - in fact he is a dark secret. Dirk - according to his own account - is the earthly incarnation of a Dark Lord, supreme ruler of the Darklands and leader of great armies of orcs and warriors, intent on destruction and bloody devastation. Following a colossal final battle between the forces of good and evil, the Dark Lord was defeated and hurled by his arch-foe's spells into the Pit of Uttermost Despair. At the bottom of the Pit lies...a supermarket car park in the municipal town of Whiteshields, somewhere in modern day England. And when he is found, and tries to explain that he is the Dark Lord, people think he means Dirk Lloyd. The fact that he's trapped in the puny body of a schoolboy doesn't help. And so begins Dirk's battle to recover his dignity, his power, and his lands... Along the way he faces the inconvenience of being fostered by a do-gooding family, the Purejoies; the torture of endless hours of drudgery at the Whiteshields Brainwashing Centre (aka school); a vengeful Headmaster; two interfering Psychotic Persecutors (psychotherapists); and constant laughter and disrespect when he attempts to marshall his lackeys and lickspittles (friends) to do what he wants them to.Dirk makes friends with the son of his foster family, Christopher, and the local Goth Girl, Sooz, and together they attempt to cast a spell that will transport Dirk back to his homeland. Inevitably, not everything goes to plan... But that's for book 2Roald Dahl Prize winner, 2012.

The Teenage Years: Book 1 (Dark Lord #1)

by Jamie Thomson

Winner of the 2012 Roald Dahl Funny Prize!Thirteen-year-old schoolboy, Dirk Lloyd, has a dark secret - in fact he is a dark secret. Dirk - according to his own account - is the earthly incarnation of a Dark Lord, supreme ruler of the Darklands and leader of great armies of orcs and warriors, intent on destruction and bloody devastation. Following a colossal final battle between the forces of good and evil, the Dark Lord was defeated and hurled by his arch-foe's spells into the Pit of Uttermost Despair. At the bottom of the Pit lies...a supermarket car park in the municipal town of Whiteshields, somewhere in modern day England. And when he is found, and tries to explain that he is the Dark Lord, people think he means Dirk Lloyd. The fact that he's trapped in the puny body of a schoolboy doesn't help. And so begins Dirk's battle to recover his dignity, his power, and his lands... Along the way he faces the inconvenience of being fostered by a do-gooding family, the Purejoies; the torture of endless hours of drudgery at the Whiteshields Brainwashing Centre (aka school); a vengeful Headmaster; two interfering Psychotic Persecutors (psychotherapists); and constant laughter and disrespect when he attempts to marshall his lackeys and lickspittles (friends) to do what he wants them to.Dirk makes friends with the son of his foster family, Christopher, and the local Goth Girl, Sooz, and together they attempt to cast a spell that will transport Dirk back to his homeland. Inevitably, not everything goes to plan... But that's for book 2Roald Dahl Prize winner, 2012.

Teenagers From Outer Space

by Mike Pondsmith

So How Does a Six-Armed Green-Skinned Guy from Arcturus Get a Date on a Saturday Night? Yo, dude! Aliens from Beyond the Stars have invaded our planet! They're enrolling their kids in our schools, shopping in our shopping malls, and hanging out in our fast food joints! High school is never going to be the same again. Six-armed green-skinned guys from Arcturus are gonna date your kid sister! Silicon-based lifeforms are gonna poke their school lunch and wonder what it's supposed to be! On second thought, maybe high school won't be so different after all. What Is This Thing? Teenagers from Outer Space is a roleplaying game set on an Earth where fun-loving space aliens go to our high schools and party with the Earth kids. In the game you play the part of a teenager-alien or human-and have adventures fighting mutant monstrosities, saving the world from ravening rabbits from the X dimension, and getting your homework in on time. You're not a gamer? No sweat, dude. Teenagers is a giggle. You'll have fun reading it, even if you never play. (Honest. Hey, trust us on this one, okay?) And if you decide to play, it'll be a snap. Unlike other roleplaying games, Teenagers doesn't have encyclopedia-long rules that you have to study like a textbook before you can play. You can learn to play this thing in minutes. Seconds, even. . . . Well, okay, maybe not seconds. And if you are a gamer-hey, butchering orcs is swell for a while, but isn't it time for a change of pace? Dragons are dangerous and dungeons are deadly, but there's nothing quite as awesome, quite as fearful, quite as horrifying as an order to report to...the principal's office!

The Teeny Tiny Tree People: A Children's Fantasy

by Dr Donald R. Stoltz

In the enchanting world of The Teeny Tiny Tree People: A Children&’s Fantasy, there exists a miniature family nestled snugly within a nearby tree. Their idyllic home is soon overshadowed by a looming threat: a neighborhood cat with a penchant for adventure. Join us as we follow this plucky Teeny Tiny Family and a curious, captivated audience on an unforgettable journey filled with wonder and whimsy.

The Teeny-tiny Woman (Easy-to-read)

by Harriet Ziefert Laura Rader

Level Two Based on a classic tale, this story is about a teeny-tiny woman who goes for a teeny-tiny walk. She finds a teeny-tiny bone and takes it home to make some teeny-tiny soup. She may be teeny-tiny, but she's in for a big surprise!

The Teeny-Weeny Unicorn

by Shawn Harris

Meet this pint-sized unicorn in this funny, modern fairy tale about perception and self-confidence from a Caldecott-Honor winning creator.Once upon a time, in a land where horses were mythical beasts, there lived a unicorn—a Teeny-Weeny Unicorn. He lived with his family in a palace—one that was extra-large for him, full of extra-large rugs and extra-large food. And when his brother and sister played chess, they used him in place of a pawn.When it&’s just too much to take, Teeny-Weeny Unicorn runs away—and has a chance encounter with a salty gnome. It's then that he suddenly starts to wonder... IS he teeny weeny? Or is he just the right size? Every kid will relate to Teeny-Weeny Unicorn, as he figures out how to live in a world not made for his stature. With wit and charm, as well as delightful illustrations, Shawn Harris creates a modern classic made for sharing—be it at bedtime or on a story time rug.

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