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Aaron Starmer

    The Riverman
    The Only Ones
    Math Mysteries: The Triplet Threat
    The Magic Eraser #1
    The Rewindable Clock #2
    The Ridiculous and Wonderful Rainbow Hat #3
    • 2025

      Night Swimming

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against a nostalgic '90s backdrop, this young adult novel weaves a summer romance infused with an otherworldly twist. The story explores the complexities of young love while incorporating elements of the supernatural, creating a unique blend of relatable experiences and fantastical intrigue. With engaging characters and a vibrant setting, it captures the essence of a memorable summer filled with unexpected adventures and emotions.

      Night Swimming
    • 2023

      A Million Views

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Brewster Gaines just wanted to make a video and get a million views - he didn't count on needing friends to get there. From the author of Spontaneous and the Locker 37 series comes a heartfelt story of friendship, family, and filmmaking. Brewster Gaines loves everything about making videos. The planning, the filming, the editing, and especially the feeling of watching his YouTube views tick up and up. So what if he doesn’t have friends to film with or parents who are home every night for dinner? He’s got a phone and a tripod and a lofty goal: A million views. But when he enlists the acting chops of charismatic new kid Carly for a ten-second video, he gets more than he bargained for. Her intimidating friend Rosa soon steps in with funding to produce an epic fantasy trailer, and before long, their tiny team is adding cast and crew. What started as a simple shoot mutates into a full-fledged movie production, complete with method-acting cosplayers, special effects, and a monster made out of a go-kart. That’s when Brewster realizes that getting to a million views may be harder than he ever imagined . . .

      A Million Views
    • 2023

      A page-turning mystery brimming with lighthearted intrigue and essential middle-grade math skills, Math Mysteries: The Triplet Threat by author Aaron Starmer will have readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the who-done it using math. Perfect for both mystery and math lovers, as well as kids who love puzzles, riddles, brainteasers, and adventure stories! It's the first day of the fourth grade at Arthimos Elementary and things are already off to a strange start--poisonous cookies, a zipline disaster, a missing iPad, and what are those strange sounds coming from the school custodian's wheelbarrow? Luckily the Prime Detectives--Abby “the Abacus” Feldstein, Cameron “Cam” McGill, and Gabriel “Gabe” Kim--are on the case! Using arithmetic, geometry, and logic, the Prime Detectives are sure to figure out who did what, when, and why! A gripping new middle grade mystery series, each book contains multiple, interlinked mysteries that readers help solve using math. Includes answers showing step-by-step solutions.

      Math Mysteries: The Triplet Threat
    • 2021

      The Interdimensional Fish Sticks #4

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A magical locker at Hopewell Elementary School offers unexpected solutions to students' problems, leading to whimsical and surprising outcomes. This highly illustrated series is designed to engage reluctant readers, blending humor and enchantment in a fun, accessible format.

      The Interdimensional Fish Sticks #4
    • 2020

      The Magic Eraser #1

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      At Hopewell Elementary School, Locker 37 holds the promise of magical solutions to the students' problems. This enchanting tale combines humor and adventure as kids discover the extraordinary possibilities that lie within. With its engaging premise, the story invites readers to explore the whimsical challenges and delightful mishaps that come with seeking easy fixes in their lives.

      The Magic Eraser #1
    • 2020

      Meme

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.0(307)Add rating

      For fans of One of Us Is Lying, a tense, psychological thriller for the internet age about the destructive combination of self-important goals and self-serving plans.No one is going to miss Cole Weston. A loner without friends or family and an unhealthy obsession with the darker corners of the internet, Cole had become increasingly violent toward his ex-girlfriend, and threated to do so much worse. So it was only logical–only right, really–that his former friends took it upon themselves to rid the world of Cole Weston.Now, Logan, Meeka, Holly, and Grayson are forever bound by Cole’s body, buried under the cold Vermont earth. The failsafe should any one of them consider betrayal: their old phones, buried with Cole, disconnected from service, and each wiped clean except for one file–their video confession. As expected, no one misses Cole. Or even realizes he’s gone. But a few days later, the meme appears. It’s a stupid meme, old school and not even funny. But every terrible joke has one thing in common, the same photo–a screenshot from the confession video still entombed six feet under with Cole.

      Meme
    • 2020

      The Rewindable Clock #2

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "A laugh-out-loud tour de force." --Kirkus, starred review Hidden away at Hopewell Elementary School is a magical locker that always delivers a solution to your problems--just not quite in the way you might expect. This highly illustrated series is a fun and accessible read, perfect for reluctant readers looking for a little magic! In the second book of the Locker 37 series, the unthinkable happens. Keisha forgets to do her science homework! The morning it's due, she rushes to Locker 37 and the locker gives her a clock. Not just any clock, mind you. It's a time-travel device that sends Keisha back to whatever time of day she wants during that particular school day, which means she can scrape together enough time in between her classes to finish her homework. Still, there's no time to help Carson with his stained shirt or to answer Bryce's gummy bear questions (don't ask). Keisha only has time to make things right--but should she use it for herself or for her friends?

      The Rewindable Clock #2
    • 2020

      When Riley Zimmerman needs help pulling off the most ridiculous and wonderful prank the school has ever seen, the magical Locker 37 provides her with an equally ridiculous and wonderful rainbow hat that can clone anything that wears it.

      The Ridiculous and Wonderful Rainbow Hat #3
    • 2016

      Spontaneous

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.4(76)Add rating

      “Katelyn Ogden was a lot of things, but she wasn’t particularly explosive, in any sense of the word.”  Mara Carlyle’s senior year at Covington High in suburban New Jersey is going on as normally as could be expected, until the day—wa-bam!—fellow senior Katelyn Ogden explodes during third period pre-calc. Katelyn is the first, but she won’t be the last senior to spontaneously combust without warning or explanation. The body count grows and the search is on for a reason—Terrorism! Drugs! Homosexuality! Government conspiracy!—while the seniors continue to pop like balloons. Mara narrates the end of their world as she knows it with tell-it-like-it-is insight as she tries to make it to graduation in one piece through an explosive year punctuated by romance, quarantine, lifelong friendship, hallucinogenic mushrooms, bloggers, ice cream trucks, “Snooze Button™,” Bon Jovi, and the filthiest language you’ve ever heard the President of the United States use over Skype.

      Spontaneous
    • 2014

      The Riverman

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(2684)Add rating

      "The first book in a trilogy about a girl who claims she is visiting a parallel universe where a nefarious being called The Riverman is stealing the souls of children and the boy she asks to write her biography because she fears her soul may be next"--

      The Riverman