Bats -- Juvenile fiction
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Bats -- Juvenile fiction
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Bats
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- Firewing, by Kenneth Oppel
- Treasure in the graveyard, text by Roberto Pavanello ; translated by Marco Zenti ; [original cover and illustrations by by Blasco Pisapia and Pamela Brughera]
- Sunwing, Kenneth Oppel
- Ghast in the machine!, by Nick Eliopulos ; illustrated by Alan Batson
- King Tut's grandmother, text by Roberto Pavanello ; translated by Marco Zeni ; [cover and illustrations by Blasco Pisapia and Pamela Brughera]
- Bats at the library, by Brian Lies
- The chilly mammoth, written by Roberto Pavanello ; illustrated by Blasco Pisapia [and] Pamela Brughera
- Breeze's blast, by Emily Bliss ; illustrated by Sydney Hanson
- There was an old lady who swallowed a bat, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- Hedgehugs, autumn hide and squeak, Steve Wilson and Lucy Tapper
- The thing in the sewers, text by Roberto Pavanello ; translated by Marco Zeni ; [cover and illustrations by Blasco Pisapia and Pamela Brughera]
- Bats in the band, written and illustrated by Brian Lies
- Going batty, by Abby Klein ; illustrated by John McKinley
- Baxter is missing, Rebecca Elliott
- Darkwing, Kenneth Oppel ; illustrated by Keith Thompson
- Silverwing, by Kenneth Oppel
- The pirate with the golden tooth, text by Roberto Pavanello ; translated by Marco Zeni ; [illustrated by Blasco Pisapia and Pamela Brughera]
- The midnight witches, text by Roberto Pavanello ; translated by Marco Zeni ; [original cover and illustrations by Blasco Pisapia and Pamela Brughera]
- Megabat, Anna Humphrey ; illustrated by Kass Reich
- Lair of the bat monster, by Ursula Vernon
- Night of the bats!, by Nick Eliopulos ; illustrated by Luke Flowers
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