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364 Days Until Halloween
by Allison Edwards; illus. by Jennifer Zivoin
National Center for Youth Issues
Kai’s got a whole year of fun, but one big worry looms—Halloween! From January's new year wishes to September's swirling leaves, the countdown is on, and his anxieties are growing. When the spooky day arrives, a chance encounter flips his world upside down! A delightful treat for fans of Room on the Broom, Creepy Carrots!, and Spookley the Square Pumpkin.
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Academy of Outcasts
by Larry Correia
Aethon & Vault
All Oz Carnavon ever wanted was to become a master mage. But he’s without the natural gifts or wealth required for entry into a magical academy. But Carnavons never give up. An epic fantasy where a magicless man-on-the-run stops at nothing to earn a place in a magic academy – not even the threat of hell. From the New York Times bestselling author of Monster Hunter International!
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The Adventures of Cipollino
by Gianni Rodari (trans. from Italian by Antony Shugaar); illus. by Dasha Tolstikova
Enchanted Lion Books
In a land of fruits and vegetables, the young Cipollino (an onion) fights for freedom and justice against tyrants and scoundrels of all kinds. From the father of modern Italian children's literature, and for the first time ever in English, this charming, comic, highly readable novel was selected as one of Hayao Miyazaki's "50 Favorite Children’s Books" of all time!
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Africa-China Linkages: Building Deeper and Broader Connections
by Abebe Aemro Selassie, Andrea Richter Hume, Alfred Schipke
IMF Publications
Africa’s financial linkages with China have played a vital role in the region’s growth story. These ties are multifaceted, encompassing trade and foreign direct investment. The region has made remarkable strides across many development metrics. This book delves into the evolving Africa-China economic relationship, offering analysis on the role of economic policy frameworks, financing, and fintech on sustainable development.
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Against All Odds (Grimm’s War, Book 1)
by Jeffery H. Haskell
Aethon & Vault
From USA Today bestselling author Jeffery H. Haskell comes a military science fiction epic in the tradition of Honor Harrington and Star Trek. If you love heroes and starships, you will love to stand with Commander Jacob T. Grimm in Against All Odds, in print and widely distributed for the very first time!
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Athanasia
by Daniel Kraus; illus. by Dani and Brad Simpson
Vault Comics
Watchmen meets Unbreakable in the darkly disturbing supernatural tale, ATHANASIA, where the heroic dead bleed power into the ground … only to be unearthed by a down-on-her-luck young woman to unforeseeable consequences. Some secrets are best left buried. From New York Times bestselling author Daniel Kraus and rising star artist Dani!
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Beyond the Glittering World: An Anthology of Indigenous Feminisms and Futurisms
by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, Kinsale Drake, and Darcie Little Badger
Torrey House Press
Beyond the Glittering World proclaims and celebrates a rising generation of Indigenous storytellers. From a museum heist 177 years in the making, to lyrical explorations of love and loss, to a tale where language itself becomes the force that saves the land, the stories and poems in this boundary-breaking, genre-bending anthology will challenge and delight readers of all ages.
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Blackthorn
by J.T. Geissinger
Bramble
Twelve years ago, Maven Blackthorn fled her small hometown, leaving behind the wreckage of her mother’s suspicious death. But now, drawn back for her grandmother’s funeral, Maven steps onto Blackthorn soil once more. When she comes face-to-face with Ronan Croft, the son of her mother’s suspected killer, she discovers the forbidden passion they once shared is as alive—and dangerous—as ever.
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Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic: A Candid Conversation on Drinking, Addiction, and How to Break Free
by Jonathon M. Seidl
Baker Publishing Group
In Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic, Jonathon M. Seidl vividly tells his own story of disordered drinking. He offers hope and help by honestly addressing the roots of addiction, trauma, and the often-overlooked reality that Christians aren’t immune to sin struggles, as well as the four-step process he used to break free.
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Contact Front (Drop Trooper, Book 1)
by Rick Partlow
Aethon & Vault
Go to war or go to jail. For small-time street hustler Cam Alvarez, the choice is simple. He has no family, no friends, no place in the world…nothing to lose. When his latest con results in the death of a cartel hitman, Cam opts to join the Marines and leave Earth to fight a vicious alien enemy. Military sci-fi from bestselling author Rick Partlow!
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Daredevil: Born Again
by Chris Ryall
Bloomsbury Academic
In Daredevil: Born Again, Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli depict Daredevil’s total collapse after his identity is exposed. This entry in the Marvel Age of Comics explores the story’s brutal descent, powerful redemption arc, and unique visual style. Discover how this 1986 masterpiece reshaped superhero storytelling and redefined the emotional stakes of secret identities.
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Dark Humor: A Nils Shapiro Novel
by Matt Goldman
Severn House
Nils Shapiro is on a mission to hunt down Sammy Sykes, the man responsible for his wife’s death. Despite the efforts of the police and the FBI, Sammy is still on the loose. It’s time for Nils to take the law into his own hands. A gripping, emotionally-charged thriller from New York Times bestselling and Emmy Award-winning author Matt Goldman.
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Dead Acre: Black Badge Vol. 1
by Cullen Bunn; illus. by Riley Brown and Fares Maese
Vault Comics
James Crowley met his mortal end in a hail of gunfire. Now, he finds himself in purgatory, not quite undead, though not alive either, serving the White Throne to avoid falling to hell. His not-so-sacred duty as a Hand of God – a Black Badge? Use his new abilities to hunt down demonic beings that have infiltrated the mortal realm.
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The Dinner Party: A Novel
by Viola van de Sandt
Little, Brown and Company
For fans of Cleopatra and Frankenstein and Assembly, Viola van de Sandt’s novel is an intimate and darkly propulsive story told over the course of a dinner party, from its careful preparation through its explosive, irrevocable finish, about the tensions of love and autonomy, grief and female rage, and the surprising moments when they come crashing to the surface.
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Dinosaur Surprise!
by Rebecca Gardyn Levington; illus. by Teresa Bellon
Highlights
Babies will love this interactive book full of real and silly dinosaurs! With felt flaps and a surprise mirror, little ones can giggle while discovering playful creatures and making silly faces. Perfect for encouraging early humor, fine-motor skills, and bonding with caregivers. A delightful gift for young dinosaur fans!
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Disney Stitch! Best Food Forever!
by Tom Mason; illus. by Nao Kodaka
TOKYOPOP
The blue menace is hungry for more! Stitch returns to Izayoi Island and reunites with his friend Yuna, who teaches him the joy of good food and even better friends. But whenever this little alien comes to town, it’s always a recipe for disaster. Stitch and friends will face dangers — and flavors — of gigantic proportions! Mayhem has never tasted so good!
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Doctor Strange: A Decade of Dark Magic
by Stuart Moore
Bloomsbury Academic
Doctor Strange, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, became a cultural icon of the 1960s with his surreal adventures across dimensions. This entry in the Marvel Age of Comics series explores his evolving role as mystic, superhero, and Defenders leader, as well as his lasting impact during a decade of countercultural revolution. Includes full-color classic artwork.
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The Essential Akutagawa
by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Translated by Richard Medhurst
Tuttle Publishing
This new anthology offers the most comprehensive collection of Akutagawa's work ever published in English. It features fresh translations of his most celebrated stories alongside many lesser-known and never-before-translated pieces. This is the essential volume for every serious reader of Japanese literature—and a captivating introduction to one of the world's great literary voices.
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Fenway Punk: How a Boston Indie Label Scored Big on Baseball’s Greatest Rivalry
by Chris Wrenn
Running Press
An audacious and inspiring debut social history that explores how entrepreneurial members of the tight-knit hardcore punk scene within the vibrant heart of Boston cashed in on one baseball’s greatest rivalries.
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The Found Object Society
by Michelle Maryk
Hyperion Avenue
This atmospheric speculative suspense novel follows a mysterious society offering its members the chance to relive the death of another person whenever they want, and the self-destructive woman determined to uncover its secrets. Debut author Michelle Maryk opens an impeccably wrought world of greed, power, and destiny, while exploring how grief and unresolved trauma can change the course of our lives.
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The Gaslit Brain: Protect Your Brain from the Lies of Bullying, Gaslighting, and Institutional Complicity
by Jennifer Fraser PhD
Prometheus Books
Part I reveals the psychological functions of the manipulator’s brain. Part II examines the impact gaslighting has on the manipulated minds by shining a spotlight on the way manipulative brains seduce us into believing them. It disrupts the mind’s ability to work effectively. Part III teaches how to harness psychology and neuroscience to stay safe and sane.
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The Girl on the Bathroom Floor: Held Together When Everything is Falling Apart
by Amber Emily Smith
W Publishing
Amber Emily Smith, wife of former country artist Granger Smith, shares her journey through loss in The Girl on the Bathroom Floor. This isn’t a step-by-step guide to healing but an invitation to sit with someone who’s been there. Amber reminds us that even in life’s darkest moments, we are not alone and that God is still good.
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The Glowing Hours
by Leila Siddiqui
Hell's Hundred
A mind-bending, gothic horror story that reimagines the fabled summer Mary Shelley began work on Frankenstein, narrated by her Indian housemaid, Mehrunissa ‘Mehr’ Begum. When she accompanies the Shelleys on holiday in Geneva with Lord Byron and other guests, Mehr soon finds herself trapped in the ghostly Villa Diodati as its inhabitants descend slowly into madness.
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The Grave Robber
by Tim Carpenter
Harper Horizon
The unbelievable true story of how one man stole tens of thousands of priceless artifacts and human remains from around the world—and the FBI’s massive undertaking to set things right. A gripping behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous work involved in tracking down one of the most prolific art thieves in history.
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Green Jolene and the Backyard Bees
by Wendy Mass; illus. by Billy Yong
Hyperion Avenue / Disney Publishing Worldwide
Jolene Greenfield—aka Green Jolene—is back with another environmental conundrum in the second book in this illustrated chapter book series from best-selling author Wendy Mass. Her neighbor’s bees are struggling to survive without enough local pollinator gardens! It’s a big problem, but Green Jolene is determined to make a difference. Can she do it with help from her friends?
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Griftopia
by Suzy Vitello
Sibylline Press
Tradwife scams, pickleball craze, pimping kids for social media content...Close to destitute, the Freischin clan is in danger of homelessness unless they can make some quick cash. Leveraging their child Burkleigh’s talent on social media, they arrive at a series of progressively dubious internet scams. Griftopia is a wild ride into the gritty heart of grifting for survival.
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Hazelthorn
by CG Drews
Feiwel & Friends
From the author of the instant New York Times bestseller Don’t Let the Forest In comes a new YA horror about a reclusive autistic boy who inherits his murdered guardian's estate, including a sentient, carnivorous garden.
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Heaven’s Official Blessing (Manhua), Volume 1 (Spanish Edition)
by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu; illus. by STARember
TOKYOPOP
"Tras alcanzar la inmortalidad, el Príncipe Heredero Xie Lian cayó en desgracia. Ochocientos años después, sin seguidores ni incienso quemado en su nombre, se topa con el misterioso Hua Cheng, el infame Rey Fantasma, capaz de cambiar tanto su género como su apariencia en un abrir y cerrar de ojos."
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Hilda and Twig: Wake the Ice Man
by Luke Pearson
Flying Eye Books
Hilda and her new friend, Burku the giant are enjoying playing together in the Wilderness. There is just one thing that would make everything more fun... snow! It just so happens that Twig has accidentally woken the Ice Man, unfortunately, that means there's a lot more than a snow flurry headed straight for Hilda! Can Twig save the day?
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Holy Disruptor: Shattering the Shiny Facade by Getting Louder with the Truth
by Amy Duggar King
Zondervan Books
Amy Duggar King knows what it's like to her voice silenced. On the hit reality show 19 Kids and Counting, Amy was branded "Crazy Cousin Amy"—an identity she didn't choose but felt forced to live into. In her bold debut memoir, you'll meet the real Amy as she exposes the true life of the Duggar family and shares her unfiltered testimony.
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Hopeful Sorrow
by Julie Busler
B&H Publishing Group
In Hopeful Sorrow, Julie Busler shares her journey through childhood trauma, emotional neglect, and grief, showing how turning toward pain with lament opens the door to healing. Through personal stories and biblical truth, she offers hope, guidance, and practical steps to process wounds, break harmful patterns, and learn to experience God as a loving, secure Father.
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How a Jeep®Wrangler Works
by The Jeep®Brand
Fox Chapel Publishing
How a Jeep®Wrangler Works is an officially licensed, sturdy board book shaped like a real Jeep®Wrangler. Packed with cool graphics and fun facts, kids will learn about colors, removable doors and roof, 4-wheel drive, and more. Perfect for tiny hands and big imaginations, it turns reading time into anexciting adventure. Let’s turn the page and explore!
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How to Be Free: A Proven Guide to Escaping Life’s Hidden Prisons
by Shaka Senghor
Authors Equity
A hands-on guide to mindset transformation from Shaka Senghor. Through raw and powerful storytelling, Shaka reveals how we all grapple with the invisible chains that hold us back. Drawing from the profound lessons of his remarkable journey from solitary to the C-suite, he provides more than inspiration—he delivers a proven roadmap to more personal freedom and an enlightened life.
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How to Dream
by Thich Nhat Hanh
Parallax Press
Discover how to nourish your deepest aspiration and live your dream each day in How to Dream, the inspiring final book in Thich Nhat Hanh’s best-selling Mindfulness Essentials series.
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The Idea Machine: How Books Built Our World and Shape Our Future
by Joel J. Miller
Globe Pequot
The Idea Machine reframes the history of the book as humanity’s first mobile information device—one that preserves, provokes, and shapes ideas. From ancient Athens to today’s AI-driven world, Joel J. Miller explores how books have driven cultural evolution, offered tools for liberation, and remain essential for understanding, adaptation, and navigating our uncertain future.
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In the Bones
by Tessa Wegert
Severn House
The arrival of a celebrity athlete on a remote peninsula in New York’s Thousand Islands unearths dark and deadly buried secrets in this heart-pounding blend of suspense and mystery. The first in the gripping new North Country series from the acclaimed author of the Shana Merchant novels—Agatha Christie meets Ruth Ware and Lucy Foley!
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The Internal Sea: Mare Internum
by Der-shing Helmer
Vault Comics
A supernatural science fiction mystery where the divide between the living and dead is more delicate than humanity ever suspected. Dr. Michael Fisher, a disgraced planetary geologist living on Mars, has never felt more isolated. When both he and Dr. Bex Egunsola, the station's newest biologist, accidentally break through the floor of an unstable lava tube into an ancient subterranean world... they are not alone.
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Ironbound (Ironbound, Book 1)
by Andrew Givler
Aethon & Vault
An epic fantasy adventure where the will to survive – and the need for revenge - cuts cold and deep. Wanting to fuse with a Cor Heart, an otherworldly metal, since he was a boy, Castor’s dreams are shattered by a vicious attack. Now, Castor must survive the Iron City before he can get revenge on the ones who took everything from him.
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Itty Bitty Betty Blob Makes a Splash
by Constance Lombardo; illus. by Micah Player
Hippo Park
Itty Bitty Betty Blob is back! In Itty Bitty Betty Blob Makes a Splash, written by Constance Lombardo and illustrated by Micah Player, Betty has to try out for an afterschool activity. Will it be cooking? Drama? Diving? Sweet and sensitive, Betty is a heroine who reminds kids ages 4 - 8 that being yourself is more than enough.
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Kid Maroon
by Christopher Cantwell; illus. by Victor Santos and Mattia Iacono
Vault Comics
When a string of horrific killings and arsons spring up in the streets of Crimeville, can Kid Maroon crack the case with his quick wits and slingshot? Or does he secretly yearn for what he’s never gotten to be … a kid? Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer meets Encyclopedia Brown in this dark, hard-boiled detective adventure.
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Kids These Days: Understanding and Supporting Youth Mental Health
by Will Dobud, PhD, and Nevin Harper, PhD
New Society Publishers
Examining everything from social media, overprotection, and environmental toxins, to the erosion of connection and failings of the mental health industry, Kids These Days draws on cutting-edge research and casts a critical eye on the adolescent mental health crisis, presenting solutions for raising healthy youth.
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The Legacy Life: Leading Your Family to Make a Difference for Eternity
by David Green and Bill High
Baker Publishing Group
Is it possible to live a life that matters for eternity? In The Legacy Life, David Green, founder and CEO of Hobby Lobby, and family legacy consultant Bill High offer practical and inspiring guidance to help individuals and families articulate and live out their mission and values, celebrate successes, and build a legacy that lasts for generations to come.
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Lilith Vol. 1
by Corin Howell; illus. by Corin Howell and Warnia Sahadewa
Vault Comics
Lilith is an immortal who's been banished from her home, a dimensional plane suspiciously similar to humankind's idea of Hell. She's been posing as a model on Earth while secretly preying on humans... until she meets Penelope, a sweet bookstore owner with a tome that might hold the secret to returning Lilith home. If the mismatched pair doesn't fall in love first!
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A Little Piece of Cuba
by Barbara Caver
She Writes Press
A Little Piece of Cuba: A Journey to Become Cubana-Americana, by Barbara Caver, published by She Writes Press, is a real-life story of how a young woman’s five-day trip to Cuba, her mother’s birthplace, completely changed her view of herself as a second-generation American.
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Lost: Amelia Earhart’s Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life
by Rachel Hartigan
National Geographic
Unravel one of history's greatest mysteries in this spellbinding narrative from former National Geographic reporter Rachel Hartigan that explores three leading theories of Amelia Earhart’s tragic disappearance. Through its irresistible characters and prodigious research, Lost reveals not just why we remember Amelia Earhart as a trailblazer and adventurer, but why unsolved mysteries keep us forever searching for answers.
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Love Wars: Clash of the Parents, A True Divorce Story
by Matthew A. Tower
Raja Media LLC
In this illustrated memoir about growing up in a divorce custody battle, young Matthew must use his creativity and The Force to put an end to his parents’ fighting. Best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith called Love Wars “courageous, moving, and memorable!” Find out why over 100 readers age 9 to 80 fell in love with advance reader copies!
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Mattie, Milo, and Me
by Anne Abel
She Writes Press
If you've ever known and loved a dog, it's not hard to understand why they're dubbed "[human’s] best friend." But they're often so much more – our confidants, our teachers, and even our healers. In "Mattie, Milo, and Me", author Anne Abel shares the central role her dogs played in her healing journey. "...a gorgeous meditation on unconditional love."
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Midnight Burning
by Paul Levine
Blank Slate Press
Albert Einstein and Charlie Chaplin fight fascists in 1930s Hollywood. Paul Levine delivers a wildly inventive thriller laced with humor and a larger-than-life cast, including Charles Lindbergh, Douglas Fairbanks, William Randolph Hearst, and Joseph Goebbels.
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The Mighty Avengers vs. the 1970s
by Paul Cornell
Bloomsbury Academic
In the 1970s, The Avengers became the heart of Marvel Comics. Their stories mirrored real-world struggles for justice, identity, and equality. Through vibrant art and sharp commentary, Paul Cornell highlights the influence of creators like Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and others who shaped the series and made it a lens into the pop culture of the era.
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Monkey’s Sweet Surprise: A Lunar New Year Mix-Up
by Patricia Tanumihardja; illus. by Bonnie Lui
Picnic Heist Publishing
Monkey’s Sweet Surprise: A Lunar New Year Mix-Up by Patricia Tanumihardja, illustrated by Bonnie Lui, celebrates a lively banquet where zodiac animals from Chinese, Malay, Vietnamese, and Gurung traditions prepare festive dishes. Determined to impress with pineapple tarts, Monkey learns the sweetest surprise is friendship. A funny, food-filled Lunar New Year tale for ages 4–8.
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Monster & Ghost, Volume 1
by Himemiko
TOKYOPOP
Tsubaki Koton is a violent delinquent with a chilling past. His anti-heroic acts of selflessness end only in bloodshed and vicious rumors. But one night, he’s followed home by a kind stranger who sets out to change his life. Kabuto Yuuki sees past Tsubaki’s fearsome charade, but Kabuto himself cannot be seen at all; after all, he is a ghost.
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My Home is in My Backpack
by Eugenia Perella; illus. by Angela Salerno
Floris Books
"We all carry our special homes with us – in our backpacks and pockets, and in our hearts." Clara and her family are forced to leave their house behind in this poignant but hopeful story of forced migration. Told through the eyes of a young refugee this is an empathic, age-appropriate portrayal of the Venezuelan crisis.
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No Woman Left Behind
by Kate Grant
Fistula Foundation
Inspiration for how to create a life of purpose, No Woman Left Behind is the unlikely story of how one woman leaves Madison Avenue and tackles the global maternal health crisis head on—prefaced by a powerful foreword by best-selling author Abraham Verghese. Now a USA Today Bestseller and a 2025 International Book Award Winner in Autobiography/Memoir.
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The Notted Island
by Katherine Child
Flying Eye Books
A stunningly illustrated middle-grade story of kindness, determination, a night sky salesman and Umbertiska Lupp, a young islander with pockets full of cake, who takes matters into her own hands to embark on an adventure and bring unity and colour to Last Island.
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PASS THE TRAUMA, PLEASE
by Todd Diamond
Figtree Books
PASS THE TRAUMA, PLEASE is a comedy-drama memoir that presents the most brutal moment of Jewish history in an unorthodox manner. With equal parts humor and heartbreak, it honors a Holocaust survivor who reveals long-buried truths and scandalous secrets disclosed to his son during an unforgettable dinner in a Chinese restaurant, presented as a stage play within the book.
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Pastry Temple: Baking with Inspired Flavors (A Pastry Cookbook for Croissant, Brioche, and Puff Pastry)
by Christina Wood
Sasquatch Books
Join the cult of the croissant! In this creative pastry cookbook, Temple Pastries’ Christina Wood teaches three foundational doughs, brioche, puff pastry, and croissant, then elevates them with 30+ sweet and savory recipes. With step-by-step guidance and process shots, home bakers can tackle show-stopping treats from Gochujang Babka to Creme Brulee Donuts, building confidence and skill with every bake.
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Peace is this Moment Journal
by Thich Nhat Hanh
Parallax Press
A year-long guided journal inspired by Thich Nhat Hanh, Peace Is This Moment Journal offers weekly teachings and prompts to deepen mindfulness, joy, and clarity in everyday life.
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The People vs. The Golden State Killer
by Thien Ho
Third State Books
Thien Ho, current District Attorney of Sacramento, recounts his experience as the lead prosecutor responsible for prosecuting Joseph DeAngelo, otherwise known as the Golden State Killer, one of the most notorious serial predators in American history. Ho led an elite team of law enforcement from six California prosecutor's offices to connect DeAngelo to cold cases spanning nearly a half century.
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Pushing Hope
by Raymond Santana; illus. by Keith Henry Brown
Calkins Creek
One of the Central Park Five reflects on his wrongful conviction—and tireless fight for his 2002 exoneration—in this moving young adult illustrated memoir. Raymond Santana’s story is an example to teens of the power of hope and resilience—and the importance of fighting injustice to stand up for what’s right.
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Redman’s Muddy Waters Too
by Reginald “Redman” Noble & Ben Katzner; illus. by Geo Gant and Fred Stresing
Headshell
Doc has invented MUD, soil so special that when the right music is played, plants grow at hyper-speed. MUD can save the world, helping to feed everyone...but, more importantly, it’ll grow super potent weed. But it has been stolen! It’s up to Doc and crew to get his invention back. Created and co-written by MC, rapper, and record producer REDMAN!
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Rhapsody Smith, Ice Angel
by Lorna Schultz Nicholson
Yellow Dog
Rhapsody “Rap” Queen Smith, lives with her grandparents and plays for the Ice Angels hockey team, a tight group of girls who spend time together outside of hockey and school. Her focus is on improving her power plays and crossovers until she meets Marion, an older woman who spends her days sitting on a bench outside the arena. Nobody seems to know who she is, but there are two mysterious things about her: she has an in-depth knowledge of hockey strategy and she wears a 1990 Women’s World Cup ring. When Marion’s ring goes missing, Rap and her friends are determined to find it. Who is Marion, and why does she know so much about hockey? The Ice Angels work together to find out.
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The Roach King of Raleigh
by Shannon Stocker
Blink YA Books
The Roach King of Raleigh is a YA novel about Quill Jenkins, a teen facing family struggles and poverty. He starts a secret roach breeding business to save for a new home. As his business grows, he must navigate new friendships, his father's addiction, and the truth about his difficult situation.
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Rock Gods: Icons of Rock Music
by Kathy McCabe
Gelding St Press
This fully illustrated book celebrates the captivating lives of the legendary figures who revolutionised music, from Elvis and Hendrix to Bowie and Jagger. Authored by music journalist Kathy McCabe and featuring stunning images from renowned rock photographer Tony Mott, this book makes the perfect gift for any rock music enthusiast.
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Roll for Sandwich® Cookbook for Gaming Enthusiasts and Adventurous Eaters
by Jacob Pauwels
Fox Chapel Publishing
When is a sandwich more than a sandwich? When the dice decide. Jacob Pauwels, creator of TikTok’s viralRoll for Sandwich, brings his creativity to this one-of-a-kind cookbook featuring 50+ outrageous recipes and tips for making your own game sheets. Perfect for gamers and adventurous eaters, it’s part cookbook, part game, and all fun for family and friends.
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Salvos (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by V.A. Lewis; illus. by KP Comics Studios
Aethon & Vault
An action-packed fantasy following the evolution and adventures of a Demon girl learning to survive in a game-like Netherworld!. For Salvos, a curious newborn Demon with a penchant for making friends, surviving the swarms of wild Demons in the Netherworld was always going to be a difficult task. The law of evolution? Survival of the fittest. Salvos will survive.
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Sea Change: Unlikely Allies and a Success Story of Epic Proportions
by James Workman and Amanda Leland
Torrey House Press
Gulf fisherman Keith “Buddy” Guindon had followed every policy and practice to no avail, until he—along with scientists, government agencies, and environmental groups—helped lead real change that is preventing overfishing and securing resource longevity. Exploring a victory for the world’s most vital ecosystem, Sea Change tells the gripping, deeply-human story of how partnerships, perseverance, and hope ultimately prevail.
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Sentence: Stories
by Mikhail Iossel
Linda Leith Publishing
Mikhail Iossel performs a remarkable juggling act between genres and countries. The author has found a perfect syntactical solution to the opposition of past and present in this groundbreaking collection of one-sentence stories: everything is simultaneous, breathless, in a dizzying spin of memory and imagination. The sentence is here as a celebration of linguistic freedom and virtuosity.
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Shibui: The Japanese Art of Finding Beauty in Aging
by Sanae Ishida
Sasquatch Books
Shibui offers a transformative Japanese approach to aging, celebrating the beauty, wisdom, and joy that deepen with time. Blending personal essays, watercolor illustrations, cultural insights, and practical activities, Japanese-American author Sanae Ishida guides readers through six dimensions of aging beautifully, beauty, health, purpose, wealth, connection, and life’s end, offering inspiration and actionable ways to age with grace and meaning.
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Something Happened to Our Mom
by Ann Hazzard, Marietta Collins, and Marianne Celano
American Psychological Association / Magination Press®
The latest installment in the Something Happened series by the New York Times bestselling authors, when Mom becomes addicted to pain medication following a car accident, Claire and Emmett join a support group for kids, where they find community and answers in this much-needed story for families coping with addiction. Includes an extensive readers note.
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Sons of Survivors: Making Peace with Inherited Trauma
by Aron Hirt-Manheimer and Marty Yura
Mandel Vilar Press
This joint memoir follows colorful adventures of two sons of Holocaust survivors who met in 1960s LA. Their alternating stories recount how inherited trauma affected them and their children. Though they inherited their parents’ pain, they are also heirs to the healing power of their love.
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Spooky
by Sally Anne Garland
Sunbird Books
Moving to a new place is always exciting, nerve racking, and spooky? When a family moves into a big, old house, they discover that a little black cat is already living there. This story is about life changes and being patient in new situations. “VERDICT A beautifully illustrated, tenderly told story… Highly recommended.” — School Library Journal, Starred Review ★
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The Tagalongs
by Megan Myers
Sasquatch Books
The Tagalongs tells the whimsical story of Julia’s unexpected adventure on a hike to Pancake Peak. As Julia meets and avoids, and ultimately teams up with an unusual pack of animal friends, the book explores themes of independence, self-reliance, and the enjoyment of the great outdoors. It highlights the value of diverse strengths, helping strangers, sharing, and including others.
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Tales for Fairies: Tracing Queer Fairy-Tale Retellings
by Alba Morollón Díaz-Faes
Wayne State University Press
This scholarly account provides a trailblazing examination of how contemporary authors and artists have reclaimed the fairy tale for queer audiences. Díaz-Faes examines the queer threads in classic fairy tales—like those from Giambattista Basile, the Brothers Grimm, and Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy—while tracing how queer creators have reshaped these stories to reflect changing social and political realities from the 1990s to present.
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There’s Always Next Year
by Leah Johnson and George M. Johnson
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Younger Readers
Bestselling YA superstars Leah Johnson and George M. Johnson team up for a revolutionary new holiday romcom double love story about what it means to nearly blow your life up, and race to put it back together before your time runs out.
75 of 86 titles
Touching Peace
by Thich Nhat Hanh
Parallax Press
Thich Nhat Hanh offers mindfulness tools to heal ourselves and society in Touching Peace, a guide to living with clarity, compassion, and purpose in a troubled world.
76 of 86 titles
Transforming Toddlerhood: How to Handle Tantrums, End Power Struggles, and Raise Resilient Kids—Without Losing Your Mind
by Devon Kuntzman
Harper Horizon
Transforming Toddlerhood equips parents with practical discipline strategies and insights to understand toddler behavior. This accessible guide helps families manage tantrums and defiance, fostering stronger connections and confidence during challenging developmental stages.
77 of 86 titles
Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging
by Julie Ryan McGue
She Writes Press
Adopted twin Julie faces health issues at 48. What begins as a simple desire for family medical history evolves into a complicated quest―one that unearths secrets, lies, and family members that are literally right next door. Kirkus Reviews called this best-selling, award-winning memoir, “An engaging and endearing chronicle of a woman’s quest to find her origins.”
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Twice the Family: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Sisterhood
by Julie Ryan McGue
She Writes Press
Julie McGue’s parents always longed for a big American family—and their adoption of Julie and her twin sister, Jenny, seemed to satisfy that yearning. But as the couple continue adding adopted and biological children to the family, tragedy strikes. Julie begins to see just how much her parents’ goals and dreams differ from her own.
79 of 86 titles
An Unexpected Hero (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by Rhett C. Bruno & Jaime Castle; illus. by Katerina Solomko
Aethon & Vault
Come for the adventure. Stay for the laughs. Danny Kendrick was a down-on-his luck performer who always struggled to find his place. He never wanted to be a hero. He just hoped to earn a living doing what he loved. That all changes when he pisses off the wrong guy and gets sucked into a fantasy realm straight out of a Renaissance Fair.
80 of 86 titles
The Unlikely Tale of Chase and Finnegan
by Jasmine Warga
Balzer + Bray
A moving story of a cheetah who forms a friendship with a rescue dog–a bond that will change their lives forever–from Newbery Honor winner and #1 New York Times bestselling author Jasmine Warga.
81 of 86 titles
Victim #8
by Traci Hunter Abramson
Shadow Mountain Publishing
Military aide Luke Steele and FBI Special Agent Amberlyn Reiner go undercover once again to unravel a string of murders that may be tied to a nuclear threat capable of igniting a war.
82 of 86 titles
Western Heat
by Caroline Richardson
W by Wattpad
When NYC chef Jake West inherits a Canadian ranch from the father he never knew, he’s thrust into family drama, hostile half-brothers, and sizzling tension with Liz—the fiercely loyal woman determined to keep him at arm’s length. In this enemies-to-lovers rural romance, Jake must decide if love and home can be found where he least expected.
83 of 86 titles
What Boys Learn
by Andromeda Romano-Lax
Soho Crime
A psychological thriller that unravels a mother’s worst nightmare—that her child is capable of terrible violence—when her teenage son becomes a suspect in the murder of two classmates. This twisty novel from the author of The Deepest Lake is swirling with sharp questions about family, memory, psychopathy, how boys are raised, and what they’re taught they can get away with.
84 of 86 titles
When Einstein Met Kafka: Jewish Contributions to the Modern World
by Diego Moldes
Mandel Vilar Press
Using the Internet, Antisemites spread negative images about Jews on social media sites worldwide spawning a dramatic rise in Antisemitism. Countering these false claims Diego Moldes shows how Jews representing less than 0.2% of the world’s population have made some of the greatest contributions to humankind in every field of human endeavor. He profiles thousands of individual Jews whose contributions in sciences and the arts vastly improved the everyday lives of all people in the modern world.
85 of 86 titles
Wild on Purpose: The American Prairie Story and the Art of Thinking Bigger
by Sean Gerrity
Torrey House Press
In 2001, Sean Gerrity and a small team of ordinary citizens set out to create one of the largest wildlife reserves ever conceived. With humor and humility, Wild on Purpose immerses readers in their extraordinary journey to defy conventional wisdom, win over skeptical Montana neighbors, and restore vast grasslands for returning bison, wolves, groundhogs, and native pollinators—and for ourselves.
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Zohran Walks New York
by Millie von Platen
Calkins Creek
Zohran Walks New York, by Millie von Platen, is a love letter to New York City showing Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani walking through all five boroughs and celebrating the people and places that make it great. This joyful picture book for ages 4–8 is inspired by his noted thirteen-mile mayoral campaign walk.
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