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Peter's Dreams and Otherworldly Things (Travels on the Other Side of is when young minds dream of travels on the other side of elephants, secret monsters and and putting aside everything that just doesn't need to be in the way anymore.
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The Book of Lost Things by Cynthia Voigt, the first volume in a trilogy starring a young sleuth whose parents have gone missing; The Waking Dark by Robin Wasserman, a literary horror title about blood and madness descending on a quiet Kansas town;, and Loud Awake and Lost by Adele Griffin, about a girl recovering from brain trauma and memory loss who must piece together the truth about the car accident she was in.

Roadrunner Press takes fall by the horns with The Bulldoggers Club: The Tale of the Tainted Buffalo Wallow by Barbara Hay, second in the series about four Oklahoma boys who, in this outing, deal with a tornado and the injury of their adult chaperone. Running Press jumps on the bed with Pajanimals: Squacky and the Gift of Christmas by the Jim Henson Company, a picture book about the true meaning of the holiday; The Princess in the Opal Mask by Jenny Lundquist, about an orphan teen who discovers she was separated at birth from her identical twin sister, the title character; Broken by Elizabeth Pulford, illus.

Graphix sends out a search party for The Lost Boy by Greg Ruth, starring Nate, who is plunged into a mystery about a boy who disappeared 60 years ago; and Dogs of War by Sheila Keenan, illus. Scholastic Nonfiction takes stock with with Fact Attack!: Animals , an exploration of animal skeletons; I Am 7: Roberto Clemente by Jim Gigliotti, two additions to the biography series; and Profiles 6: Peace Warriors by Andrea Davis Pinkney, which joins this series profiling important figures in history and features six people per volume.

Cry Woof by Jane B. Spradlin, about friends Emmet and Calvin investigating the appearance of genetically engineered predators off the Florida coast. Point changes its password for Followers by Anna Davies, in which someone is live-tweeting murders on a high school campus; Wickedpedia by Chris Van Etten, about two teens who create a fake Wikipiedia page for a bully, including an account of his death, and are horrified when the scenario comes true; and Marie Antoinette, Serial Killer by Katie Alender, featuring an American teenager caught up in solving a series of murders while on a class trip to Paris.

Scholastic Press is getting very sleepy with The Hypnotists: Kirby, about a boy and a group of explorers on a journey to a wild American West filled with fantastical creatures and dangerous spies; and Hiding Phil by Eric Barclay, in which three siblings try to hid their new friend — an elephant — from their parents. Sabotage Season by Alex Morgan, second in the middle-grade soccer series by the Olympic gold medalist; Spaceheadz: Atheneum pulls into the station with Locomotive by Brian Floca, a look at the transcontinental railroad; Click, Clack, Boo!

Hopkins, the true story of how Kate Sessions helped San Diego grow from a dry desert town into a place known for lush parks and gardens; and God Got a Dog by Cynthia Rylant, illus. Simon Pulse is seeing things with V isions: Do Not Open This Book! Payne, a tale of the power of small by a retired NASA astronaut.

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Sourcebooks Fire fans the flames for Scorched by Mari Mancusi, about a teenager charged with protecting a baby dragon from soldiers from the future; Broken by C. Sterling is on the lookout for Animals Everywhere by Yvonne Deutch, illus. Hunter, a look at the habitats, food chains, and adaptations of deep-sea creatures; Anybody Home? Walker waddles into fall with Penguin in Love by Salina Yoon, in which Penguin wonders about a perfect match; Calling the Shots by Simone Elkeles, first in the Wild Card series featuring football and romance; Regency Witches by Alyxandra Harvey, which launches a series about three young witches in Regency London; A Fiend in Need by Jamie Thomson, the second book in the Dark Lord series, which finds Dirk Lloyd able to cross back into his world; and Sweet Nothings by Sarah Beth Durst, a thriller starring a girl in the witness protection program who has survived a serial killer and now has strange powers.

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Ultimate Handbook by Jenne Simon Shopkins: What's in My Backpack? Fall of the Beasts Book 2: Fall of the Beasts: Book 6 by Varian Johnson Spirit Animals: Crash by Joseph Monninger Stay Alive 3: Breakdown by Joseph Monninger Stay Alive 4: Is Your Mama a Llama? Daughter of Krypton by Daniel Wallace Superman: Get Out of Bed!: Give Me Back My Dad: Put Me in a Book!: Panda by Steve Antony Thanks for Thanksgiving: Sneeze of the Octo-Schnozz: Attack of the Shadow Smashers: Rumble of the Coaster Ghost: Worst Fairy Godmother Ever! Thea Stilton and the Madagascar Madness: Thea Stilton and the Frozen Fiasco: Thea Stilton and the Venice Masquerade: The Land of Flowers: Collision Course by Gordon Korman Titanic: Super Good Skills Almost Yo Ho Ho, Halloween!

Sleeping Beauty A Wish Novel: Beauty and the Beast: Rapunzel, the One With All the Hair: Louie Takes the Stage! Louie in a Spin! Louie Makes a Splash! Let's Do A Thing! There were talks about doing a sequel to The Road to El Dorado , where it would've continued the adventures of Miguel, Tulio, and Chel going to find more rich land. But after the movie bombed, all plans for the sequels were cancelled. Another project that was cancelled at Aardman was a film adaptation of the Aesop table, The Tortoise and the Hare.

The project was put to a halt due to script concerns.

It would have been released in , but was moved to for Aardman to make room for their first film, Chicken Run. A film based on The Nome Trilogy books was in the works from to They acquired the film rights in , [15] and announced plans to combine all three books into a single film. It was to be directed by Andrew Adamson. In the decade, several films were announced to be made that were to be released in the next 3—4 years following their announcements.


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Some of these films were eventually cancelled while others are claimed to be in development and waiting for a release. Most of these films were cancelled due to massive layoffs, creative differences, shake ups around the studio, and Comcast eventually buying DreamWorks in A film based on the animated short Alma was in the works in October The short's director Rodrigo Blaas is again set to direct the feature, with Guillermo del Toro executive producing it.

The basic idea would've been about a dim-witted blue-footed booby who learns that it "isn't the size of your brain, but the size of your heart that counts. A movie based on Berkeley Breathed 's book Flawed Dogs was in the works that would've been written and directed by Noah Baumbach. Lee Martinez wrote on his blog that he was working with DreamWorks on a project based on an original idea, and not on Gil's All Fright Diner. It's all a matter of convincing someone with the clout necessary to make it happen.

It would of also been the second DreamWorks animated film to feature characters from the Classic Media library; the first being Mr. Since then, there has been no further news on the project. The project was to be told from the point of view of the imaginary friends who had long been used as scapegoats by unscrupulous children looking for someone else to blame for their misdeeds. Eventually fed up, those imaginary people come looking for some payback when the kids are grown up. Screenwriters Joe Syracuse and Lisa Addario wrote the script. Larrikins was an animated film that was in development between and The project was about a desert-dwelling bilby named Perry who leaves his home under a rock to go on a roadtrip with a music band in Australia that would've starred Margot Robbie , Hugh Jackman , Naomi Watts , and other Australian talent, [38] with songs written by Minchin.

It was originally set for release on February 16, However, while DreamWorks didn't confirm its cancellation, several crew member revealed its cancellation on their personal blogs, this includes character designer Peter de Seve.

Minchin wrote on his blog,. The only way I know how to deal with my impotent fury and sadness is to subject members of the public to the spectacle of me getting drunk and playing ballads. A 3D animated musical film adaptation of the Lidsville TV series was in the works. It was going to be directed by Conrad Vernon and scored by Alan Menken , who would also be writing the songs with Glenn Slater. But they went in a strange direction and it just didn't work. Going with a comic book direction, the company bought the film rights to the comic book series Maintenance from Oni Press.

But as of July , the company has yet to do anything with the comic rights. The plot involved Shadow Stan who serves a shadow to Stanley Grubb, the world's most boring human. Wanting to live a more exciting life, he escapes the "Shadow World" and takes control of Stanley. With Mark Dindal slated as the film's director who also developed the film's concept and story , the film was meant to combine traditional and CGI animation.

Additionally, Alessandro Carloni had replaced Dindal as director and the release date was pushed back to November However, in June , its release date was pushed back to March 7, with Mr. On November 19, , Edgar Wright had signed to direct and co-write an animated feature for DreamWorks, in which the story was described as a "new take on a previously developed concept about shadows. Former Disney animator and director Kevin Lima pitched to DreamWorks a Bollywood -styled musical based on The Ramayana , but told through the point of view of its monkeys. It would've follow two common monkeys who become unlikely heroes in a last ditch effort to stop an ancient, thought-to-be-mythical demon from conquering the world.

Rahman , who's also the film's composers, with the script written by David Sussman.

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The film was originally planned for a release in December 18, , [52] the release dates kept getting pushed back to the point of being put back into DreamWorks Animation films that are in development. Lima revealed that DreamWorks quietly cancelled the film. In an interview with Den of Geeks UK, he said,.


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It came very close. We were just going into production, we were just starting animation. All the songs were written. Stephen Schwartz and A. We were just ready to start. It had nothing to do with the movie, and everything to do with the politics of selling the studio.

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Seven of us I think lost movies at that moment in time. With the studio having written it off on their taxes, it means the only way to get it back would be to invest that kind of money again. Stephen Schwartz and I took it around town, but when the price tag was revealed, everyone gasped.