Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box SP2581
Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box (21 Books)
This twenty-one-book collection is a "greatest hits" assembly of the series that defined modern childhood reading. From the hidden platforms of King's Cross to the monster-filled camps of Long Island and the wild territories of the Warrior cats, these are the high-stakes adventures that turn "sometimes" readers into "all-the-time" readers. It is a comprehensive starter kit for mastering magic, surviving the Hunger Games, or leading a feline clan.
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling Harry’s life changes when a half-giant delivers a letter to his cupboard under the stairs. He discovers a world of wizardry, moving staircases, and a dangerous destiny involving a hidden stone. This foundational tale documents the start of a legendary battle between good and evil.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling A dangerous convict escapes the wizard prison, and soul-sucking Dementors arrive at Hogwarts to hunt him. Harry must face his deepest fears while uncovering the truth about his father’s past. It is a precisely written account of shifting loyalties and the power of memory.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling A mysterious diary and a petrifying monster threaten the students of Hogwarts. Harry and his friends must locate a hidden chamber before the "heir of Slytherin" cleanses the school of its residents. The narrative provides a record of the dark history lurking within the castle walls.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling Harry is unexpectedly forced into a lethal tournament between three rival wizarding schools. He must navigate dragons and deep-sea traps while an ancient, dark power regains its physical form. This volume tracks the sharp transition from schoolboy rivalry to global peril.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling The wizarding authorities deny the return of Voldemort, and a cruel new professor takes control of Hogwarts. Harry leads a secret student resistance to prepare for a looming war. The story documents the tactical maneuvers and emotional toll of standing up for the truth.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling Voldemort’s grip on the world tightens as Harry discovers a mysterious textbook filled with dark secrets. He and Dumbledore race to uncover the hidden history of the Dark Lord’s immortality. It is a profound study of how power is forged and the high price of victory.
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City of Bones by Cassandra Clare Clary Fray’s mother vanishes, leading her into a hidden New York filled with demons and leather-clad Shadowhunters. She must master her unique heritage to survive a war she never knew existed. The narrative tracks the sensory shift of a girl realizing the world is far darker than it seems.
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Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan Percy discovers he is a demigod and the son of Poseidon just as Zeus’s master lightning bolt goes missing. He must find the thief to prevent a catastrophic war between the Greek gods. This work serves as a grounded record of ancient myths alive in the modern world.
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Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan Camp Half-Blood’s magical borders are failing, and the only cure is the legendary Golden Fleece. Percy sails into the Bermuda Triangle to retrieve the artifact and save his home from destruction. The narrative provides an account of maritime maneuvers and mythological resilience.
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Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan A powerful goddess is missing, and the ancient Titans are rising to reclaim their dominance. Percy and his friends embark on a winter quest to stop an ancient threat before the winter solstice. Precision is used to document the strategic battle against a growing dark army.
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Heroes of Olympus: The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan The final confrontation with the earth goddess Gaea looms as the crew of the Argo II reaches Athens. They must stop the giants from waking the earth while preventing a civil war between two demigod camps. It is a precisely structured record of high-stakes teamwork and personal sacrifice.
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Warriors: Starlight by Erin Hunter The four feline clans reach their new lakeside home and must establish boundaries in an unfamiliar territory. Internal tensions rise as the cats decide who will lead them in this new era. Observations on the nature of leadership and the search for territory define the plot.
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Warriors: Firestar's Quest by Erin Hunter Firestar receives a mysterious vision from his ancestors that forces him to leave the clans on a secret mission. He must right an ancient wrong to ensure the long-term survival of the feline warriors. The narrative provides a record of an individual's journey beyond the known forest.
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City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare Clary wants her old life back, but the return of the villainous Valentine makes that impossible. The Shadowhunters must face a brutal assault on their hidden city while navigating a web of family secrets. This volume is a moving study of identity and the pursuit of autonomy.
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Warriors: Legends of the Clans by Erin Hunter Three separate short stories explore the secret histories and pivotal decisions of legendary feline leaders. Discover the hidden moments that shaped the destiny of the clans across generations. This work serves as an essential record of the mythic history within the Warriors universe.
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Warriors: Moth Flight's Vision by Erin Hunter A young cat discovers a spiritual connection that changes the structure of the clans forever. She must navigate a world of visions to establish the vital role of the medicine cat. The text provides a record of the intersection between feline nature and ancestral spirits.
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Warriors: Sunset by Erin Hunter A power struggle threatens the peace as Tigerstar’s sons face a choice between family loyalty and clan ambition. The final battle for control of the lake reaches its peak in a landscape of betrayal. It remains a precisely written study of character and the search for power.
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Warriors: Moonrise by Erin Hunter Six cats must journey to the mountains to find a way to save their forest home from destruction. They encounter a tribe with its own mysterious prophecy and a dangerous internal crisis. The story documents the tactical maneuvers and cultural clashes of a group far from home.
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Warriors: Dawn by Erin Hunter The destruction of the forest begins, and the clans must unite for a "Great Journey" to find a new world. Every cat must decide if they are willing to leave their history behind for a chance at survival. This narrative is a profound record of resilience and shared destiny.
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Warriors: Twilight by Erin Hunter New threats arrive at the lake, including a pack of badgers and a lethal, mysterious illness. Relationships are tested as the feline clans fight to survive a night of systemic violence. Precision is used to detail the defensive strategies and the personal sacrifices required.
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins In a dystopian future, Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her sister's place in a televised fight to the death. She must use her survival skills to outwit both other players and a corrupt government. This volume is a precisely written account of individual resistance and institutional decay.
Genre: Childrens
Secondhand Chapter Book (Age 8-12) Bargain Book Box (21 Books)
This twenty-one-book collection is a "greatest hits" assembly of the series that defined modern childhood reading. From the hidden platforms of King's Cross to the monster-filled camps of Long Island and the wild territories of the Warrior cats, these are the high-stakes adventures that turn "sometimes" readers into "all-the-time" readers. It is a comprehensive starter kit for mastering magic, surviving the Hunger Games, or leading a feline clan.
-
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling Harry’s life changes when a half-giant delivers a letter to his cupboard under the stairs. He discovers a world of wizardry, moving staircases, and a dangerous destiny involving a hidden stone. This foundational tale documents the start of a legendary battle between good and evil.
-
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling A dangerous convict escapes the wizard prison, and soul-sucking Dementors arrive at Hogwarts to hunt him. Harry must face his deepest fears while uncovering the truth about his father’s past. It is a precisely written account of shifting loyalties and the power of memory.
-
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling A mysterious diary and a petrifying monster threaten the students of Hogwarts. Harry and his friends must locate a hidden chamber before the "heir of Slytherin" cleanses the school of its residents. The narrative provides a record of the dark history lurking within the castle walls.
-
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling Harry is unexpectedly forced into a lethal tournament between three rival wizarding schools. He must navigate dragons and deep-sea traps while an ancient, dark power regains its physical form. This volume tracks the sharp transition from schoolboy rivalry to global peril.
-
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling The wizarding authorities deny the return of Voldemort, and a cruel new professor takes control of Hogwarts. Harry leads a secret student resistance to prepare for a looming war. The story documents the tactical maneuvers and emotional toll of standing up for the truth.
-
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling Voldemort’s grip on the world tightens as Harry discovers a mysterious textbook filled with dark secrets. He and Dumbledore race to uncover the hidden history of the Dark Lord’s immortality. It is a profound study of how power is forged and the high price of victory.
-
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare Clary Fray’s mother vanishes, leading her into a hidden New York filled with demons and leather-clad Shadowhunters. She must master her unique heritage to survive a war she never knew existed. The narrative tracks the sensory shift of a girl realizing the world is far darker than it seems.
-
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan Percy discovers he is a demigod and the son of Poseidon just as Zeus’s master lightning bolt goes missing. He must find the thief to prevent a catastrophic war between the Greek gods. This work serves as a grounded record of ancient myths alive in the modern world.
-
Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan Camp Half-Blood’s magical borders are failing, and the only cure is the legendary Golden Fleece. Percy sails into the Bermuda Triangle to retrieve the artifact and save his home from destruction. The narrative provides an account of maritime maneuvers and mythological resilience.
-
Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan A powerful goddess is missing, and the ancient Titans are rising to reclaim their dominance. Percy and his friends embark on a winter quest to stop an ancient threat before the winter solstice. Precision is used to document the strategic battle against a growing dark army.
-
Heroes of Olympus: The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan The final confrontation with the earth goddess Gaea looms as the crew of the Argo II reaches Athens. They must stop the giants from waking the earth while preventing a civil war between two demigod camps. It is a precisely structured record of high-stakes teamwork and personal sacrifice.
-
Warriors: Starlight by Erin Hunter The four feline clans reach their new lakeside home and must establish boundaries in an unfamiliar territory. Internal tensions rise as the cats decide who will lead them in this new era. Observations on the nature of leadership and the search for territory define the plot.
-
Warriors: Firestar's Quest by Erin Hunter Firestar receives a mysterious vision from his ancestors that forces him to leave the clans on a secret mission. He must right an ancient wrong to ensure the long-term survival of the feline warriors. The narrative provides a record of an individual's journey beyond the known forest.
-
City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare Clary wants her old life back, but the return of the villainous Valentine makes that impossible. The Shadowhunters must face a brutal assault on their hidden city while navigating a web of family secrets. This volume is a moving study of identity and the pursuit of autonomy.
-
Warriors: Legends of the Clans by Erin Hunter Three separate short stories explore the secret histories and pivotal decisions of legendary feline leaders. Discover the hidden moments that shaped the destiny of the clans across generations. This work serves as an essential record of the mythic history within the Warriors universe.
-
Warriors: Moth Flight's Vision by Erin Hunter A young cat discovers a spiritual connection that changes the structure of the clans forever. She must navigate a world of visions to establish the vital role of the medicine cat. The text provides a record of the intersection between feline nature and ancestral spirits.
-
Warriors: Sunset by Erin Hunter A power struggle threatens the peace as Tigerstar’s sons face a choice between family loyalty and clan ambition. The final battle for control of the lake reaches its peak in a landscape of betrayal. It remains a precisely written study of character and the search for power.
-
Warriors: Moonrise by Erin Hunter Six cats must journey to the mountains to find a way to save their forest home from destruction. They encounter a tribe with its own mysterious prophecy and a dangerous internal crisis. The story documents the tactical maneuvers and cultural clashes of a group far from home.
-
Warriors: Dawn by Erin Hunter The destruction of the forest begins, and the clans must unite for a "Great Journey" to find a new world. Every cat must decide if they are willing to leave their history behind for a chance at survival. This narrative is a profound record of resilience and shared destiny.
-
Warriors: Twilight by Erin Hunter New threats arrive at the lake, including a pack of badgers and a lethal, mysterious illness. Relationships are tested as the feline clans fight to survive a night of systemic violence. Precision is used to detail the defensive strategies and the personal sacrifices required.
-
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins In a dystopian future, Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her sister's place in a televised fight to the death. She must use her survival skills to outwit both other players and a corrupt government. This volume is a precisely written account of individual resistance and institutional decay.