Kings and rulers -- Juvenile fiction
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Kings and rulers -- Juvenile fiction
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Kings and rulers
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Incoming Resources
- The last windwitch, Jennifer Adam
- King & King, Linda de Haan & Stern Nijland
- The secret of Dreadwillow Carse, Brian Farrey
- The player king, Avi
- Rule of wolves, Leigh Bardugo
- The silver bowl, Diane Stanley
- Little wise wolf, [written by] Gijs van der Hammen ; [illustrated by] Hanneke Siemensma ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- One blood ruby, Melissa Marr
- The King of Little Things, Bil Lepp ; illustrated by David Wenzel
- Don't go near the water!, Veronika Martenova Charles ; illustrated by David Parkins
- The white snake, based on a fairy tale by the Grimm brothers, by Ben Nadler
- You can't have too many friends!, Mordicai Gerstein
- Princess Academy, palace of stone, Shannon Hale
- Run, Little Chaski!, an Inka trail adventure, written by Mariana Llanos ; illustrated by Mariana Ruiz Johnson
- Zog and the flying doctors, by Julia Donaldson & illustrated by Axel Scheffler
- King Hugo's huge ego, Chris Van Dusen
- Tiny Cedric, Sally Lloyd-Jones ; illustrated by Rowboat Watkins
- Mastiff, Tamora Pierce
- The Queen of Attolia, Megan Whalen Turner
- As the shadow rises, Katy Rose Pool
- Where the wild things are, Maurice Sendak
- Louis I, king of the sheep, Olivier Tallec ; translated from the French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick
- The last king of Angkor Wat, Graeme Base
- The stolen heir, a novel of Elfhame, Holly Black
- Captivate, Carrie Jones
- The emperor of Nihon-Ja, John Flanagan
- Heir of fire, a Throne of glass novel, Sarah J. Maas
- Enemies, by Johnny Marciano and Emily Chenoweth ; illustrated by Robb Mommaerts
- The princess of Cortova, Diane Stanley
- Clever Ali, Nancy Farmer ; illustrated by Gail De Marcken
- King Flashypants and the creature from Crong, written and drawn by Andy Riley
- Sword of waters, Hilari Bell
- Royal scandal, Aimée Carter
- The merciful Crow, Margaret Owen
- Mummies in the morning, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Graceling, Kristin Cashore
- The captive kingdom, Jennifer A. Nielsen
- Bartholomew and the oobleck, written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss
- The Crimson Crown, a Seven Realms novel, Cinda Williams Chima
- Where the wild things are, story and pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Thick as thieves, a Queen's thief novel, Megan Whalen Turner
- The offering, Kimberly Derting
- The emperor's new clothes, Hans Christian Andersen ; retold by Riki Levinson ; illustrated by Robert Byrd
- My Lady Jane, Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows
- The cup and the crown, Diane Stanley
- King of scars, Leigh Bardugo
- The river of wind, by Kathryn Lasky
- Song of the abyss, Makiia Lucier
- Tale of the Shadow King, words by Daniel Haack ; pictures by Stevie Lewis
- William Shakespeare's The winter's tale, retold by Bruce Coville ; illustrated by LeUyen Pham
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