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Acts of the Apostles: Word for Word Bible Comic
by Simon Amadeus Pillario
Word for World Bible Comics
The Acts of the Apostles: Word for Word Bible Comic features the establishment of the church across the ancient Roman empire. We follow Peter and Paul as they travel, suffering beatings, imprisonments, shipwrecks and more to share the Gospel. Using the complete NIV text, this bold and contemporary graphic novel is as historically accurate as possible and true to scripture.
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Alpacas Make Terrible Librarians
by Kristi Mahoney; illus. by Chantelle and Burgen Thorne
Gnome Road Publishing
The last thing you expect when you go to the library is that an alpaca has replaced your librarian. Please BEWARE. Alpacas make TERRIBLE librarians! You'll learn all sorts of things about alpacas that you never knew you wanted to know. And when rules are broken, WATCH OUT. Because when alpacas get angry . . . things get messy.
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The Boundaries We Cross
by Brad Parks
Oceanview
Charles Bliss is a teacher at an elite Connecticut boarding school who is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student. Then she disappears under mysterious circumstances, and he becomes the primary suspect. It soon becomes clear there’s only one way he can clear his name: find her.
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Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams, and Broken Genes
by Jessica Fein
Behrman House
A powerful journey through the profound joys and heart-wrenching challenges of love and loss. At age five, Jessica Fein’s daughter Dalia is diagnosed with a rare degenerative disease, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the family. Inspired by Dalia's unyielding spirit and irrepressible zest for life, Jessica and her family embark on a remarkable odyssey of love, resilience, and self-discovery.
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Buried Deep and Other Stories
by Naomi Novik
Penguin Random House
A thrilling collection of thirteen short stories that span the worlds of the New York Times bestselling author of the Scholomance trilogy, including a sneak peek at the land where her next novel will be set.
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CALL ME ROBERTO
by Nathalie Alonso; illus. by Rudy Gutierrez
Astra Books for Young Readers
Written by MLB.com journalist Nathalie Alonso and illustrated by Caldecott-Honor winner Rudy Gutierrez, here is the inspirational story of Major League Baseball player Roberto Clemente—not Bob—who endured years of racism and discrimination to become one of the greatest baseball players of all time.
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The Chromatic Fantasy
by H.A
Silver Sprocket
2024 Lambda Literary Award Nominee for LGBTQ+ Comics. Jules is a trans man trapped in his life as a nun. The devil offers him a deal to escape: lifelong possession. Jules accepts it and begins his new life, soon meeting Casper, another trans man and poetic thief. But as Jules and Casper’s relationship deepens, so does the devil’s jealous grasp…
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Coal Black Lies
by Cindy K. Sproles
Kregel Publications
Coal miner Joshua Morgan managed the impossible—breaking away from the Barton family's control and the Company Store, a feat that cost his young daughter’s life. Five years later, a sweet but slow-witted girl arrives at his doorstep, reigniting his desire for vengeance. As Joshua seeks to uncover the girl’s origins and take down the Bartons, he learns troubling truths about his daughter’s death. Confronted by Thomas Barton, Joshua must decide whether to ally with his enemy to liberate the miners and secure a peaceful future for the girl and himself.
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Comparison Girl for Teens
by Shannon Popkin and Lee Nienhuis
Kregel Publications
Comparison Girl for Teens is a go-to girl guide for all things comparison—social media influencers, friends, parents. It’s a lot to juggle, but Shannon and Lee know exactly what it’s like and offer guidance through personal stories, prayers, quizzes, and discussion questions to help teen girls start their journey of self-discovery on the right foot.
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Controlled Burn: Rising From the Ashes to Forge an Unshakeable Faith
by Brooke Martin
Dexterity Books
Controlled Burn weaves together invaluable advice, spiritual insights, and raw truths learned from Brooke Martin’s greatest trials, offering readers guidance to walk through life’s fires and come out unburned. Whether in pregnancy, the workplace, marriage, or otherwise, we are bound to experience suffering in life. How we respond can be the difference between our destruction and our growth.
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Cook Like Your Ancestors: An Illustrated Guide to Intuitive Cooking With Recipes From Around the World
by Mariah-Rose Marie
Silver Sprocket
Inside this fully illustrated cookbook is an introduction to intuitive food preparation! Follow along with home chef Mariah-Rose Marie to learn how to measure with your hands, season with your senses, balance flavors on the fly, remember ratios, and more—all with minimal equipment and minimal spending. Practice your new skills with twenty vegetarian recipes from worldwide cuisines!
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Dare to Au Pair
by Maia Correll
CamCat Books
When recent college grad Kat McLauren takes an au pair position in the French Riviera to schmooze a future employer, she begins to wonder if she's been chasing the wrong dream as she falls for more than just the seaside village of Èze.
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DARK SOULS: REDEMPTION, Vol. 1
by Julien Blondel, Shonen
Yen Press
“Roused from the tomb by a past she cannot recall, a nameless woman sets out into a barren, unfamiliar landscape. Bound by oath and honor, a protector silently follows, ready to safeguard her with the same ferocity he does the secrets of his past. Dive into the latest manga spin-off of the iconic dark fantasy video game series DARK SOULS!”
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Darkness Calls the Tiger
by Janyre Tromp
Kregel Publications
The only daughter of a widowed missionary, Kailyn is thrust into war when Imperial Japan devours the southern portion of Burma. After her father disappears to nearby villages, Kailyn joins forces with the kind yet inexperienced new missionary, Ryan, and together they provide solace to villagers and refugees. But a brutal enemy shatters almost everything they love, pushing Kailyn to unrestrained vengeance.
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Data for a Greener World: A Guide for Practitioners and Policymakers
by Edited by: Serkan Arslanalp, Kristina Kostial, and Gabriel Quiros-Romero
International Monetary Fund
Data for a Greener World discusses how to measure the economic and financial dimensions of climate change. It combines economic analysis with real world examples of how climate data can be constructed for different country settings, based on existing climate science. The book identifies important climate data gaps, as well as practical and innovative approaches to assess climate change.
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Deep Utopia
by Nick Bostrom
Ideapress Publishing
Bostrom's previous book, Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies changed the global conversation on AI and became a New York Times bestseller. It focused on what might happen if AI development goes wrong. But what if things go right?
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Distorting Democracy: The Forgotten History of the Electoral College—and Why It Matters Today
by Carolyn Renée Dupont - Contributions by Stephen Clements
Globe Pequot
Distorting Democracy will awaken Americans to the perils of our system by unveiling the Electoral College’s origins, history, and present operations. This book demonstrates that the system has no principled foundation, that it has changed dramatically over its 230–year history, and that it threatens the legitimacy of our political system in the present.
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Dolphins in Danger
by Bill Myers
Tyndale House Publishers
The Magnificent Mulligans are back! When Dad gets a call from a friend who needs help with a distressed dolphin, he and Lisa drive up the coast to help. But a big storm is going to make this mission difficult. Meanwhile, Julie learns to take care of flamingoes, Janelle learns to play tennis, and Nick learns to fly an airplane.
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Double Booking
by Kim Shearer and Chas! Pangburn
Mad Cave Studios
Join siblings Otto and Nan in a thrilling Egyptian adventure! After accidentally freeing a mummy cat from a pharaoh's chamber, they race through Cairo, uncovering historical secrets, facing dangers, and saving each other. Experience their journey from different perspectives in this flip graphic novel by real-life siblings Kim Shearer and Chas! Pangburn.
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Dream City
by Douglas Unger
University of Nevada Press
University of Nevada Press tells the quintessential story about a failed actor trying to start a new life surrounding the gluttony of Las Vegas in the delirious years before the Great Recession. The novel is an elegy for Las Vegas that sets it apart from any other literary novel previously written.
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Eden Frost
by Amit Tishler
Mad Cave Studios
Two Jewish siblings summon the power of a Golem to fight their way through the fires of the Russian Civil War. Will the monster be their salvation, or hasten their demise? After losing their parents in a pogrom, teenage siblings Alex and Yuli use the mystical power of a Golem to survive the chaos of the Russian Civil War. In a harrowing journey through war-torn Ukraine, the duo will face the harsh reality of warfare, ethnic bias, and national pride as they fight for their own place in the world.
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The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook Vol. 2: Tastes and Tales from Tamriel
by Victoria Rosenthal and Erin Kwong
Insight Editions
Embark on a culinary adventure withThe Elder Scrolls: Tastes and Tales of Tamriel, a cookbook and travelogue of the most fascinating cultures, customs, and cuisine of the Elder Scrolls world.
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Elk Love: A Montana Memoir
by Lynne Spriggs O'Connor
She Writes Press
A world-weary museum curator leaves eastern cities behind to forge a new life in Montana. When a bereaved rancher suggests she learn about cattle, visits to his hidden mountain valley lead to night-calving in blizzards, exploring vast grasslands on horseback, listening to the languages of bugling elk and dancing birds. Wonder becomes her invitation into rare and unexpected intimacies.
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An Equal Share of Freedom: American Jews, Zionism, and World War I
by Mark Raider, Zohar Segev and Gary Phillip Zola
University of Cincinnati Press
"An Equal Share of Freedom" explores the American Jewish experience during World War I, highlighting the impact of Zionism, Jewish soldiers, and political figures like Golda Meir and Woodrow Wilson. This collection overturns assumptions in American and Jewish history, showcasing the profound influence of the war on American Jewish life and national consciousness.
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Eventually Everything Connects: Eight Essays on Uncertainty
by Sarah Firth
Graphic Mundi
Sarah Firth ponders some of life’s deepest philosophical questions: Why are we here? How are we supposed to get along with one another? What on earth is that slug doing in my bathroom sink? Honest, profound, and profane, Everything Eventually Connects is a life-affirming graphic novel about the joys and pains of living in a hypercomplex and uncertain world.
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Exposure
by Ramona Emerson
Soho Crime
Navajo forensic photographer Rita Todacheene pursues a fanatical serial killer across the desert landscape of Gallup, New Mexico while being haunted by the ghosts he leaves behind in the blood-chilling follow-up to Diné author Ramona Emerson;s National Book Award–longlisted Shutter.
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Find the Kind: The Biggest Day in Kindness History
by Samantha Berger; illus. by Marina Verola
Highlights Press
This immersive, oversized picture book is packed with hilarious details, larger-than-life characters and endless amounts of kindness. This storybook reimagines classic search-and-find books and makes a perfect gift for kids ages 4-8.
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Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville
by Joanne Starer; illus. by Natacha Bustos
DC Comics
Things could not possibly be worse for Fire and Ice. Superman sent the former Justice Leaguers to Smallville…dooming them to irrelevance. This is an unflinching comedy about a friendship on the brink of disaster, and what it means to be a superhero at a crossroads in your life from writer Joanne Starer and artist Natacha Bustos!
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Flamboyants
by George M. Johnson
Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
From the New York Times–bestselling author of All Boys Aren’t Blue comes an empowering set of essays about Black and Queer icons from the Harlem Renaissance. Interspersed with personal narrative, powerful poetry, and illustrations by award-winning illustrator Charly Palmer, Flamboyants looks to the past for understanding as to how Black and Queer culture has defined the present and will continue to impact the future.
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The Forge
by Kendrick Bros. LLC and Chris Fabry
Tyndale House Publishers
Cynthia Wright prays for and encourages her son, Isaiah, to take on more responsibility as she watches him pull away. Joshua Moore, owner of Moore Fitness, Inc, and founder of THE FORGE, is driven by his own past struggles as a father. Moore is seeking his next mentee when Isaiah shows up looking for a job.
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A Forty Year Kiss
by Nickolas Butler
Sourcebooks Landmark
Charlie and Vivian parted ways after just four years of marriage. When Charlie returns to Wisconsin forty years later, he’s not sure what he’ll find. He is sure of one thing—he must try to reconnect with Vivian to pick up the broken pieces of their past. But forty years is a long time.
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FRIGHTFUL FOLKLORE OF NORTH AMERICA
by Mike Bass
Watkins Publishing
Tapping into the resurgence of interest in horrific folklore, illustrated with 75 linocut-style artworks, this contemporary collection of scary North American legends has standout visual appeal. Featuring stories from Canada to Mexico, coast to coast, including Native American tales and African-American legends, plus ghost stories and modern tales of cryptids. Great for campfire storytelling or as a chill-inducing gift.
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Get Off the X: CIA Secrets for Conquering Obstacles and Achieving Your Life’s Mission
by Michele Rigby Assad
Dexterity Books
In her second book Get Off the X, former CIA officer Michele Rigby Assad, empowers readers to escape their comfort zones and unlock their full potential. Drawing from her counterterrorism experience, Michele teaches you to overcome obstacles, embrace discomfort, and thrive. Learn to diagnose what holds you back, change your mindset, and achieve success by getting off your 'X.'
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Get Your Spark Back: How to Find Happiness and Reignite Your Life
by Rachel Marie Martin
Dexterity Books
In Get Your Spark Back, Rachel Marie Martin helps readers identify the hardships and mindsets holding them back and guides them in taking the first step towards self-investment. Through personal stories and practical action steps, Rachel not only teaches you how to reignite your spark but also how to fan those flames to live a vibrant and fulfilled life.
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Ghost Train
by Natalie Anna Jacobsen
SelectBooks
Ghost Train is a historical fantasy set in 1877 Kyoto during the Meiji Restoration which led to Japan’s Industrial Revolution. A samurai daughter Maru Hosokawa is forced to work in a geisha teahouse where she is haunted by ghosts and a mystery surrounding disappearing girls. Ridden with anxiety, the teenager manages to confront authority while challenging the transformation of her society.
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Greta
by J.S. Lemon
Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
J. S. Lemon’s middle grade debut, about a girl named Greta who starts middle school and wants to fly under the radar, is a fiercely original story about friendship, healing, and the beauty of transformation in the face of sexual assault. Perfect for middle-grade readers who need an age-appropriate version of Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak and Shout.
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Hannah Edwards Secrets of Riverway
by Ashley Hards
Fabled Films
Hannah’s father is missing and no one seems to care! In school, she faces challenges due to her ADHD. With her best friend Sam Castillo, she talks to a ghost and uncovers town secrets as she learns the value of determination and friendship.
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Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts: Official Wizarding World Cookbook: Spellbinding Meals From NewYork to Hogwarts and Beyond!
by Jody Revenson and Sarah Walker Caron
Insight Editions
Create a scrumptious feast inspired by the Wizarding World with more than 80 Harry Potter-andFantastic Beasts-themed recipes inHarry Potter and Fantastic Beasts: Official Wizarding WorldCookbook. Filled with stunning full-color photography, as well asbehind-the-scenes facts from the HarryPotter and Fantastic Beasts films, this sophisticated cookbook features classic British-, English-, andFrench-inspired recipes for magical, memorable meals.
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Here Beside the Rising Tide
by Emily Jane
Disney Publishing
A romance author takes a trip to her childhood beach home, but her summer is upended by the startling return of a friend, newfound love, and . . . sea monsters? The USA Today bestselling author of ON EARTH AS IT IS ON TELEVISION returns with an earnest, humorous novel on the pressures of adult life, the magic of childhood, and what swims in between.
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Hermit of Paradise: A Novel
by Kim Sanders
Brown Books Publishing
Retired Dallas detective Auby Midnight is implored to right the wrongs of the past and return to the case that has haunted him and his childhood friends of Paradise Cove for years. Inspired by the author's own life events, Hermit of Paradise explores meaning, morality, and the fight to stay human in the face of a grim and complicated world.
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Homeseeking
by Karissa Chen
Penguin Random House
An epic and intimate tale of one couple across sixty years as world events pull them together and apart, illuminating the Chinese diaspora and exploring what it means to find home far from your homeland.
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The Hope of Heaven: How the Promise of Eternity Changes Everything
by Sheila Walsh
Baker Books
Popular speaker and TV host helps us have a better understanding of heaven--What will it be like? Will I get in?--and points to the hope that's waiting for us, showing that it will impact every single day we have here on earth.
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How Do I Sexy? A Guide for Trans and Nonbinary Queers
by by Mx. Nillin Lore, with a foreword by Sophie Labelle
Thornapple Press
Mx. Nillin Lore provides affirming and helpful direction for trans and nonbinary queers struggling to find their sexual selves, based on over a decade of experience as an educator, advocate, support worker and award-winning sex blogger.
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HOW TO GET YOUR TEENAGER OUT OF THEIR BEDROOM
by Anita Cleare
Watkins Publishing
Parenting coach and child development expert Anita Cleare shares her practical answer to the most common question she receives from parents: how to deal with their withdrawn teenager, with tried-and-tested methods that really work. Offering concrete tips on how you can maintain a good relationship and support your teen’s wellbeing, this book will help you be the parent your teenager needs.
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How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World
by Ethan Tapper
Broadleaf Books
How to Love a Forest is a tender and fearless reimagining of what it means to care for forests, ecosystems, and each other in a changed and changing world. In this bracing, clear-eyed, yet hopeful work, forester Ethan Tapper asks: How do we use our incredible power to heal rather than to harm? What does it mean to truly love a forest?
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The Illusion of Innovation
by Elliott Parker
Ideapress Publishing
Corporations are better managed than ever, but they're less capable of delivering the breakthroughs that change our world for the better. Their focus on capital efficiency leads them to engage in an illusion of innovation: activity that feels like innovation but leads to value destruction, not progress.
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The In Crowd
by Charlotte Vassell
Penguin Random House
From the celebrated author of The Other Half comes a fabulous whodunit about two cold cases in which things go missing: a fourteen-year-old girl and a multi-million-dollar pension fund.
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Jasmine Is Haunted
by Mark Oshiro
Starscape
Jasmine Garza has a problem: a ghost has been following her for years, ever since her Papi died. Jasmine Is Haunted is a queer, Latinx take on Ghostbusters about ghosts, grief, and the friends that make it all OK—from #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of From the World of Percy Jackson: The Sun and the Star, Mark Oshiro.
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Just Gone: True Stories of Persecution for Love and Life
by Jo DeLuzio
Harper Horizon
At least 70 countries around the world still have anti-homosexuality laws. In 12 of these, it is punishable by death. In this gripping collection of true stories, Jo DeLuzio speaks with nine survivors who sought refuge in Canada, escaping assault, torture, and even death in their home countries due to their sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Killer Insight
by Karoline Anderson
Catalyst Press
When a missing person’s case in Seattle becomes a hunt for an active serial killer, Detective Kaitlyn Kruse must use her greatest asset: a supernatural ability to remember her past lives. But the killer may be closer to home than she’s willing to believe. The first in a rousing new crime series from debut author Karoline Anderson.
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KIN: Practically True Stories
by V Efua Prince
Wayne University Press
Kin is a dynamic kaleidoscope of story and a celebration of Black womanhood, of resistance, and of perseverance. Inspired by Jean Toomer’s Cane, Kin is a tree, depicting family grafted together by blood, law, or choice; its stories are voiced through blues-infused poetry, one-act plays, oral history, and reportage that are combined to form an orchestra of Black history and re-memory.
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The Knitting Witch
by Norma Kassirer
The Collective Book Studio
Ivy Lou seems to have it all—except friends. A witch knits magical playmates, but soon Ivy Lou is trapped in the witch’s Horrid Little Hut. As the witch grooms her to be a witch’s child, Ivy Lou must use enchanted knitting needles to restore her life before midnight. "The Knitting Witch" weaves a captivating tale with timeless prose and exquisite illustrations.
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Library Girl
by Polly Horvath
Holiday House
After growing up in the public library, Essie must learn to adapt to a world that’s not as perfect as the stories she’s grown up with. With warmth and offbeat humor, this heartfelt middle grade novel invites book lovers to sit back in their own library nooks and check out a whimsical adventure about finding your place in the world.
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Love Overboard
by Shannon Sue Dunlap
Kregel Publications
Hostess Lacey Anderson and director Jonathan King have no idea that they’re about to be thrown into the ring of romantic scheming by four quirky retirees—self-proclaimed relationship experts—who have made it their mission to pair up the couple. Aboard an anything- but-typical cruise, love is in the air with laugh-out-loud rom-com features, loveable characters, and over-the-top situations reminiscent of 1950s sitcoms.
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Lowcountry Lost
by T.I. Lowe
Tyndale House Publishers
Avalee Elvisis, a skilled general contractor, and owner of Lowcountry Lost, excels at fixing things. Rowan Murphy, her ex-husband, and a structural engineer once knew all her secrets but is now a stranger. Despite their bitter past, they reunite during a ghost town revitalization project in Somewhere, South Carolina. Their story unfolds as they restore the town together.
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The Magic You Make
by Jason June
Melissa de la Cruz Studio
Reeling from the revelation that the Culling was unnecessary, soulmates Nigel and Ori have been thrust into a resistance movement overnight. Now, they’ll do whatever it takes to stop greedy elites taking power from teen magicians. This action-packed follow-up to THE SPELLS WE CAST will make readers laugh, swoon, cheer, and hold their breath right down to the stunning conclusion.
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Marvelous Jackson
by Laura Anne Bird
Orange Hat Publishing
After losing his mom, a struggling thirteen-year-old boy rediscovers his love of baking and decides to audition for the world-famous Marvelous Midwest Kids Baking Championship. Jack is confident his new sense of purpose will keep him out of trouble, so he throws himself into learning the finer points of sprinkles and scones—and hopefully even mending his broken relationship with his dad.
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Math for English Majors: A Human Take on the Universal Language
by Ben Orlin
Black Dog & Leventhal
Math, it is said, is the "universal language.” But if a language brings people together, why does math make so many of us feel so alone? In Math for English Majors, bestselling author and the internet’s most empathetic math teacher, Ben Orlin (Math with Bad Drawings) offers fresh insights for the mathematically perplexed and mathematical masters alike.
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A Messy Murder
by Simon Brett
Canongate Books
A sharp, witty mystery from the original King of Cozy Crime, Simon Brett. Professional declutterer Ellen Curtis finds her latest client – an aging TV personality – dead in his study. His wife is adamant he’s been murdered, and the more Ellen looks the more suspects she uncovers. Can she track down a killer – if there even is one?
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Money for Couples
by Ramit Sethi
Workman Publishing
Million-copy bestselling author, podcaster, and Netflix star Ramit Sethi helps couples navigate the tricky waters of handling and talking in this programmatic and definitive book. Offering answers to common questions, money planning templates, and step-by-step scripts for tough conversations, this book will help readers become competent financial managers and open communicators and teach couples how to turn their financial frustrations into freedom and joy.
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More Than Two, Second Edition: Cultivating Nonmonogamous Relationships with Kindness and Integrity
by Eve Rickert and Andrea Zanin
Thornapple Press
A modern topology of nonmonogamy’s many possibilities—and consequences—fully revised and updated for the tenth anniversary of the first edition. Authors Eve Rickert and Andrea Zanin bridge emerging theories on attachment and relationship diversity with first-hand insight and experience.
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My Hair Can
by Matt Forte
Tyndale House Publishers
This joyful, rhyming picture book invites diverse girls and boys to embrace their natural hair with an uplifting reminder of their self-worth. From cool curls to crisp fades, from long locs, to beaded braids, bright joyful illustrations of diverse children burst from each page inspiring self-love and positive self-esteem.
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Myths and Heroes
by Melanie Zanoza Bartelme
Sequoia Kids Media
Get ready for an adventure of mythical proportions! Visit Mount Olympus, the Minotaur’s labyrinth, the Underworld, Troy, and more across eight great scenes bursting with gods and heroes. Think your epic journey is over? Turn to the back of the book for even more quests.
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Non-Obvious Thinking
by Rohit Bhargava & Ben duPont
Ideapress Publishing
A bestselling futurist and a pioneering venture capitalist collaborate on a highly actionable guide to how anyone can have better ideas ... and put them into action. Filled with practical exercises and new habits you can implement immediately, Non-Obvious Thinking is your handbook to shift your perspective and become a non-obvious thinker for yourself.
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The Northwomen
by Heather Pringle
Disney Publishing Group
In this cutting-edge portrait, renowned science journalist Heather Pringle turns the assumption that women played little part in the famous feats of the Vikings on its head, using the latest archaeological research and historical findings to reveal this group as they actually were. Both ambitious and compelling, THE NORTHWOMEN is the true story of some of the most captivating figures of the Viking world.
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Not Finished Yet: Trusting God with All My Feelings
by Sharon Garlough Brown; illus. by Jessica Linn Evans
IVP Kids
In the art studio, Wren and her Gran talk about all the good and hard stuff of life. There, Wren discovers her love of painting and is encouraged by Gran to use her art to express her emotions to God. This gentle story invites kids to explore their emotions and reminds us all that God welcomes our honest prayers.
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Of Her Own Design
by Birdie Willis and Nicole Andelfinger
Mad Cave Studios
Sixteen-year-old Brie Page, battling writer's block and life drama, is magically transported into her own stories by a mischievous bookseller. When her tales come to life, Brie must save her loved ones and confront her fears. A magical adventure of self-discovery and bravery awaits.
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The Official Westeros Cookbook: Recipes from Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon
by Cassandra Reeder and Joanne Bourne
Insight Editions
Dine like the kings, queens, knights, and guardians of the seven kingdoms with the first official cookbook to combine Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon.The Westeros Cookbook enables you to recreate the mouthwatering meals enjoyed by your favorite characters in the iconic TV shows, with regionally themed chapters such as “The Crownlands” and “The Westerlands & The Iron Islands.”
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Once A Pawn A Time
by Patzi Stewart
ScienceWiz
Kit with erasable board, play pieces and two paperback storybooks; also available as ebooks. Once A Pawn A Time takes a beginners through the fundamentals of chess play. Instructional Book One—told as a whimsical story—introduces children to all the chess pieces, the two chess kingdoms, and the board layout. Storybook Two develops your child’s novice playing skills by exploring the strengths and weaknesses of each chess piece. Recipient of the Modern Library award.
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Onyx & Beyond
by Amber McBride
Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
Award-winning author Amber McBride explores being young and Black in America in this middle-grade novel about a boy dealing with his mother's descent into early-onset dementia, set amid the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.
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The Others
by Evette Davis
SparkPress
True Blood meets Supernatural in the kickoff of this urban paranormal fantasy series from acclaimed author and library laureate Evette Davis. Olivia Shepherd is an empath, born with the gift of reading the emotions of others. But her decision to ignore her instincts has attracted a dangerous rival. To survive, she must relearn the skills she buried long ago.
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Pahua and the Dragon’s Secret
by Lori M. Lee
Disney Publishing Group
A snarky cat spirit, a rivalry between two shamans-in-training, a dangerous dragon encounter, and a stand-off with a thunder god are just a few of the delights and thrills that await in this sequel to Hmong-mythology inspired PAHUA AND THE SOUL STEALER, winner of the 2022 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature.
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Penny Preaches: God Gives Good Gifts to Everyone
by Amy & Rob Dixon; illus. by Jennifer Davison
IVP Kids
This charming book empowers girls to envision themselves doing anything God calls them to. Come along with Penny, a little girl with a big heart and a voice ready to share with others, as she learns that God gives good gifts to everyone. This isn't your ordinary church book—Penny is raising up a new generation of female leaders.
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PLANETS: ONLINE SCIENCE DISCOVERY
by Penny Norman
ScienceWiz
Planets combines 10 hands-on projects with a highly-interactive, book you can talk to! Ask the AI-based avatar, Electra, anything you like. She will speak and text the answer. This is not just a book, it is an extraordinary new type of experience, appropriate for planetary explorers of all ages.
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A Plausible Man: The True Story of the Escaped Slave Who Inspired Uncle Tom’s Cabin
by Susanna Ashton
The New Press
The remarkable story of the man behind the book that helped spark the Civil War. In a stunning historical detective story, Ashton breathes life into a striving and nuanced American character, one unmistakably rooted in the vast sweep of nineteenth-century America.
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Rainbow Bear
by Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson
Brown Books Kids
In the latest addition to Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson's beloved children's picture book collection, Rainbow Bear is sure to delight fans with its vivid illustrations and charming characters. Young readers can learn the names of every color of the rainbow while following Little Bear as he wakes up from his hibernation and fills his hungry belly with berries!
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Ready Set Dance: Getting Ready for Your First Dance Class
by Once Upon a Dance; illus. by Stella Maris
Once Upon a Dance
Ready Set Dance offers a humorous, warm, and encouraging introduction to dance. (Kirkus Reviews) Quinn Hops and Bella Beak venture into their first dance class. Will wobbly toes lead to whimsy, wiggles, or woes? Discover Once Upon a Dance’s enchanting world—a place where kids twirl and leap with delightful wonder.
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Rethinking College: A Guide to Thriving Without a Degree
by Karen Klein
Harper Horizon
What if you didn't have to go to college? Award-winning journalist Karin Klein examines why the traditional college-for-all model is growing less relevant and shares an abundance of alternative paths, including white-collar apprenticeships, certificate programs, entrepreneurship, creative careers, residential public-service work, and more. She guides you step-by-step toward a broad range of fulfilling and well-paid careers that don't require a degree.
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The Satisfied Guide to Eating Well
by Dr. Rhona Epstein with Jackie Mack
Dexterity Books
In The Satisfied Guide to Eating Well, Dr. Rhona takes the methods of recovery and helps you apply them to your everyday life. With wisdom gleaned from her extensive experience as a renowned therapist and wellness expert, she offers useful advice for implementing healthy choices and guides you toward creating a personal food plan that can fit your life.
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Saving Sam
by Sam Goodwin
Center Street
A gripping testament of resilience, family, and faith, this is the incredible true story of an American traveler who was wrongfully imprisoned in Syria. Through multiple first-person narrators, Saving Sam recounts an inspiring saga that includes inspiring international travels, famous celebrities, heads of state, high-stakes diplomacy, & critical life lessons around curiosity, prayer, and what it ultimately means to be free.
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Scaling Smart
by Rich Fettke and Kathy Fettke
BiggerPockets Publishing
Embrace financial independence and generate consistent income with this strategic guide from two efficiency experts. Are you ready to create passive income, free up your time, and grow your business without sacrificing your sanity? In Scaling Smart, RealWealth founders Rich and Kathy Fettke distill more than twenty years of business strategy into an approachable guide to scaling a successful enterprise.
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The Shape of My Eyes: A Memoir of Race, Faith & Finding Myself
by Dave Gibbons
Worthy Publishing
This raw, though-provoking account of the author’s cultural reckoning with his Korean heritage and hidden family secrets beautifully weaves historic reference points of the oppression and discrimination against Asian Americans with the author’s own personal story. Author Dave Gibbons wrestles with belonging in his family, in America, and in the church in this touching memoir about race, religion, and finding home.
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Shrink: Story of a Fat Girl
by Rachel M. Thomas
Graphic Mundi
Seamlessly weaving the most current research on the fatness debate with author Rachel M. Thomas’s own experiences of living in a fat body, Shrink lays bare society’s obsession with size and advocates for each of us to push back on body weight bias and determine what’s right for our own health and well-being, both physical and mental.
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Slow Living: Cultivating a Life of Purpose in a Hustle-Driven World
by Stephanie O’Dea
Dexterity Books
Slow Living is a how-to guide on creating the life you've always dreamt about filled with purpose, abundance, and a sense of inner peace. Combining stories from her own life, along with real client testimonials from her work as a life coach, O'Dea gives readers actionable steps to envision their future and create long-term, sustainable success in their everyday lives.
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Still Life at Eighty
by Nicholas Delbanco
Mandel Vilar Press
“The Delbanco book I’ve been waiting and wanting to read for half my life. Bravo.” —David Shields “A life worth reading: Nicholas Delbanco does it again.”—James Carroll, Novelist, critic, essayist, screenwriter, teacher, art aficionado, Delbanco glances backwards and forwards from the vantage point of his eightieth year. Describing the scores of houses he lived in-- each a receptacle of memory of his literary friendships—writers, mentors, protégés, ghosts—with many writers of his time: James Baldwin, Grace Paley, Frederick Busch, Donald Barthelme, Russell Banks. Mary Ruefle, Mary Lee Settle, Mary Robison, John Ashbery, John Cheever, John Irving, and John Updike.
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Stolen Pride: Loss, Shame, and the Rise of the Right
by Arlie Russell Hochschild
The New Press
In her first book since the widely acclaimed Strangers in Their Own Land, the National Book Award finalist and bestselling author Arlie Russell Hochschild now ventures to Appalachia, uncovering the “pride paradox” that has given the right’s appeals such resonance
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Stolen Sharpie Revolution: A DIY Resource for Zines and Zine Culture
by Alex Wrekk
Silver Sprocket
This pocket-sized book contains a cornucopia of information about zines and zine culture! Inside you can find thoughtful lists and step-by-step how-to guides on everything from definitions of a “zine,” where to find zines, why they are important, how to make them, and how to participate in zine culture. Perfect for newbies, experienced zinesters, and academics alike.
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SubZero Vol. 1
by June Purrr
Oni Press
To save her people, Princess Clove will have to do the unthinkable—marry her greatest enemy! Discover the first volume of Junepurrr’s hit enemies-to-lovers romantasy webcomic in print for the first time ever, with all new back matter material for fans.
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Tali and the Toucan
by Mira Z. Amiras
The Collective Book Studio
Tali longs to play like other kids but is held back by fear. Her dreams of soaring come true when a surprise guest teaches her to overcome her fears. With beautiful illustrations and honest prose, "Tali and the Toucan" inspires children and parents to conquer their worries and live their dreams.
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Terrible Beauty: Reckoning With Climate Complicity and Rediscovering Our Soul
by Auden Schendler
Harvard Business Review Press
Terrible Beauty is a firsthand, trench-view story of the failure of the modern corporate sustainability movement---and an inspiring prescription for positive change. Written by Auden Schendler, the book is a unique and essential road map for a new environmentalism, showing us that the key to saving the planet is to tap into our own humanity.
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There Doesn’t Have To Be A Reason
by M.C. Kasper; illus. by M.C. Kasper
Catalyst Press
Can your tail help you fly? asks Bird. Can your tail help you swim? asks Beaver. Bear’s tail does neither of these things....but does that mean Bear shouldn’t love his tail? Join Bear on his journey to learn all the reasons why some animals have tails— and that you never really need a reason to love your own body.
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This is My Treehouse
by Guillaume Guéraud; illus. by Alfred
Floris Books
'A satisfying fantastical journey that speaks to the power of fantasy and the importance of finding one's sanctuary.' — Kirkus Reviews. High in the branches of a tall tree, a child has a special place where dreams come alive. The lyrical story and stunning illustrations of wild seas, magical castles and far-flung places tenderly celebrates the power of childhood imagination.
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This Land Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story
by Julio Anta; illus. by Jacoby Salcedo
DC Comics
Writer Julio Anta and artist Jacoby Salcedo take readers on a high-stakes journey, as Jaime Reyes embraces his new calling as Blue Beetle! Jaime’s border community is being used in an increasingly toxic immigration debate. But the true threat isn’t “illegal aliens,” it’s actual aliens known as the Reach…and Jaime is meant to pave the way for the impending invasion!
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To Catch a Coronet
by Grace Hitchcock
Kregel Publications
Muriel Beau, country baker turned heiress, keeps instigating outrage. After fleeing to the city in hopes to secure a coronet so splendid her peers will forget her debacles, she bumps straight into Captain Erik Draycott, a staunch bachelor intent on returning to his ship while his mentor urges him to find a wife. Caught in a whirlwind of high society and high seas, Muriel and Erik navigate a risky undertaking that threatens their futures. Will Muriel’s bold charm and Erik’s daring bravery be enough to outsmart the scandal?
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The Transatlantic Slave Trade
by Benjamin Chavis and Stacy Brown
SelectBooks
The Transatlantic Slave Trade is a profound exploration of one of humanity’s darkest chapters. Co-authored by veteran journalist Stacy M. Brown and the renowned historian and civil rights activist, Dr. Benjamin Chavis, this book delves into the enduring impacts and legacies of the transatlantic slave trade from 1500 to 2024. Includes a foreword by legendary hip hop artist Chuck D of Public Enemy.
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Troll
by Frances Stickley; illus. by Stefano Martinuz
Paw Prints Publishing
Meet Troll -- an underground bully who learns the power of words and empathy – in this gently powerful picture book perfect for sharing and storytimes. Once, there was a scary troll with a mean voice and love for trolling the forest creatures that dared to come near him. But he never faced his victims, until one day that changes.
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Two Times Murder
by Adam Oyebanji
Canongate Books
The long-awaited sequel to Adam Oyebanji's acclaimed crime fiction debut, A Quiet Teacher. Greg Abimbola is many things. He's Black, British, and fluent in Russian. He's a snappy dresser, a reasonable teacher, and an unenthusiastic sports fan. But most of all, he's exceptional at keeping secrets. Like who he really is, and the things he's done.
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The Violent Take It by Force: The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy
by Matthew D. Taylor
Broadleaf Books
When charismatic believers wage spiritual battles, ideas can take tangible form. With scholarly precision and narrative force, religion scholar Matthew D. Taylor makes intelligible the language, leaders, and symbols of the New Apostolic Reformation, which has galvanized support for Trump and far-right leaders around the world.
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Waiting for Christmas
by Lynn Austin
Tyndale House Publishers
Cynthia Wright prays for and encourages her son, Isaiah, to take on more responsibility as she watches him pull away. Joshua Moore, owner of Moore Fitness, Inc, and founder of THE FORGE, is driven by his own past struggles as a father. Moore is seeking his next mentee when Isaiah shows up looking for a job.
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Walking on Hidden Wings
by Rachel Scott McDaniel
Kregel Publications
Geneva Ashcroft Hayes’s marriage to a newspaper mogul might have been arranged, but the New York socialite is devastated when her husband’s plane crashed a few short months after their nuptials. When the authorities suspect murder, Geneva sets out on a wild mission to find his killer—and to prove it wasn’t her! She arms herself with a new name and career as a wingwalker and barnstormer, travelling from town to town in hopes of unearthing clues.
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What the Crow Saw Below
by Robert Tregoning; illus. by Greb Stobbs
Flyaway Books
Every day, the elder crows warn of dangers far below their branches. At first, the littlest crow joins their warbling, warning wails. But soon she wonders: Is everything below dangerous? What might happen if she looks up? What the Crow Saw Below invites readers to look beyond the boundaries of one’s own world, balancing a bit of caution with a sense of adventure and discovery.
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What We Sacrifice for Magic
by Andrea Jo DeWerd
Alcove Press
Perfect for fans of Practical Magic and The Lager Queen of Minnesota: A coming-of-age novel following three generations of witches in 1968 Minnesota, this enchanting debut explores the importance of family and discovering who you truly are—complete with sisters, magic, first love, and of course, family secrets. “For fans of magic, of sisters, and of the unexpected."—Amy Bloom, bestselling author of In Love
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When I Arrived at the Castle
by E.M. Carroll
Silver Sprocket
The E.M. Carroll (A Guest in the House) bestseller back in print! She’s made it to the Countess’ castle determined to snuff out the horror… but she could never be prepared for what hides within its turrets, what unfurls under its fluttering flags. A gothic horror charged with eroticism that doesn’t just make your skin crawl — it crawls into it.
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WHITE
by Aviva Rubin
RE:BOOKS Publishing
Raised in a white supremacist community, Sarah Cartell escapes to university, where she grapples with her past and emerging moral compass. Determined to dismantle the KKK network in Canada, she infiltrates a neo-Nazi gang. As her double life complicates, Sarah uncovers a horrifying family secret, questioning if she can truly escape her past unscathed.
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Wonder Woman: The Adventures of Young Diana
by Jordie Bellaire; illus. by Paulina Gaunucheau
DC Comics
Jordie Bellaire and Paulina Ganucheau provide a look into the hero the world knows as Wonder Woman! Once upon a time she was Diana, back then, she struggled to find her place and yearned for adventure. When ancient texts go missing, how far will our hero go to find them and the truths they're hiding?
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Wonderhell
by Laura Gassner Otting
Ideapress Publishing
WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER! AS SEEN ON GOOD MORNING AMERICA! Have you ever accomplished something you weren’t so sure you could do? Success has always been the end goal, but when you achieve it ... something infuriatingly predictable happens. You start wondering what more you can do. Welcome to Wonderhell.
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