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364 Days Until Halloween
by Allison Edwards; illus. by Jennifer Zivoin
National Center for Youth Issues
Does Halloween Have You Spooked? In 364 Days Until Halloween by Allison Edwards, readers join Kai on a heartwarming journey through the changing seasons as he learns to embrace the magic of Halloween. Filled with vivid rhymes and whimsical illustrations, this delightful story celebrates friendship in unlikely places and the courage it takes to face your fears.
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A.J. Foyt: Volume 1
by Art Garner
Octane Press
A.J. Foyt: Volume 1 is the new authorized biography on world-renowned sports hero A.J. Foyt. Garner interviewed dozens of the largest names in motorsports—including Foyt himself—to compile this book that is as much a history of racing in America as it is a history of one of the greatest names in the sport.
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Abundant Soul, Abundant Life: The Art of Living You
by Ghary David Won
Living and Dying Media Group
Dive into a transformative journey with this groundbreaking book that redefines purpose and guides us to true abundance, happiness, and prosperity. Discover practical strategies to break free from limitations and cultivate fulfillment. An enlightening read for those seeking a profound shift to a more meaningful existence. “Quite extraordinary… Don’t miss it.” – Neale Donald Walsch, NYT bestselling author, Conversations with God.
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After the Wallpaper Music
by Jean Mills
Pajama Press
For twelve-year-old violinist Flora, growing up doesn’t always mean growing apart. But when a Battle of the Bands starts to divide Flora’s friend group, she knows that music will either separate them or bring them back together again.
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All Mixed Up
by Raj Tawney
Paw Prints Publishing
New York Times essayist Raj Tawney delivers a gripping story of a multiethnic American boy who forges a complex friendship with a Pakistani immigrant after 9/11. Based on the author's personal life experiences, this insightful middle-grade novel from a fresh voice in children's fiction will be felt long after the last page.
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Audrey Hepburn
by Michele Botton; illus. by Dorilys Giacchetto
NBM Graphic Novels
Step into the extraordinary life of film icon Audrey Hepburn through the engrossing pages of the comics biography, Audrey Hepburn. From her courageous role as a volunteer nurse in WWII-ravaged Holland to the poignant moments of her youth grappling with abandonment, Hepburn's journey unfolds with grace and resilience. Delve into her early struggles as a dancer turned reluctant actress, her profound longing for motherhood and fierce devotion to family, and her profound impact as a UNICEF ambassador. This graphic novel brings to life the essence of an icon whose legacy transcends the silver screen, offering readers a deeply moving portrait of Audrey Hepburn's remarkable life.
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BEARTOOTH
by Callan Wink
Spiegel & Grau
A gripping literary suspense novel for readers of Cormac McCarthy and Donald Ray Pollack. Two brothers living off the grid in the mountain wilderness surrounding Yellowstone are approached by a known killer with a dangerous proposition that will change both of their lives forever. Beartooth is a fast-paced, masterful novel about survival, revenge, and the bond between brothers.
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Before She Was a Finley
by Carol Hoenig
All Night Books
Carol Hoenig’s new novel, Before She Was a Finley is a deep dive into the secrets one keeps and the decisions one makes with haunting consequences. “We need more North Country novels like Without Grace, novels with a keen sense of place.” –North Country Public Radio. Before She was a Finley answers that call. Before She Was a Finley by Carol Hoenig, All Night Books.
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Best Climate Change Stories
by Edited by Rob Sauder
Secant Publishing
Thirty-four original short stories address the human impact of climate change in new and startling ways. Entries were chosen from an international contest. “The “best’ promise is more than fulfilled in a collection that stands out from any other .” - D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review
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Birth of the Chosen One: A First Nations Retelling of the Christmas Story
by Terry Wildman; illus. by Hannah and Holly Buchanan
IVP Kids
Every year at Christmas, the birth of Jesus—the Chosen One—is celebrated around the world. This unique retelling weaves together stunning Indigenous art with the Christmas narrative told in the tradition of Native oral storytellers. Discover the Christmas story with fresh eyes through the beauty of Indigenous culture.
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Black Girl Power
by Leah Johnson
Disney Publishing
A vibrant, heartwarming collection of 15 middle grade stories and poems that celebrates the joy, strength, and experience of Black girlhood, including stories from Ibi Zoboi, Sharon M. Draper, and Leah Johnson, as well as cover art from Caldecott winner Vashti Harrison.
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The Blue Plate: A Food Lover’s Guide to Climate Chaos
by Mark J. Easter
Patagonia
Ecologist Mark J. Easter offers low-carbon, in-season alternatives that make your favorite foods more climate-friendly, and also more delicious. The first step, however, is learning how food is grown, produced, harvested, and shipped. Through stories of food producers already bending the climate emissions curve and contributing to climate solutions, The Blue Plate offers a full understanding of what’s for dinner.
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The Book of Forgotten Witches
by Balázs Tátrai; illus. by Lilla Bölecz
Watkins Publishing
We invite you on a journey through a moonlit world, where every shadow tells a tale of magic, persecution and persistence. In this beautifully illustrated volume, discover witches real and legendary from across the globe, now largely forgotten. Each chapter linking to a card of the Major Arcana and stage in the alchemical process of turning base metal into gold.
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Botts Begins
by William Hazlett Upson
Octane Press
Botts Begins is a series of humorous short stories about a bumbling salesman’s trials selling tractors. His unusual sales tactics send the machines through impervious swamps, murky lakes, and high snowbanks. His schemes consistently backfire but, in the end, he never fails to close the deal! Gold winner for the 2021 IBPA Humor Award!
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A Boy’s Guide to Outer Space
by Peter Selgin
Regal House Publishing
In a dying Connecticut hat-factory town, circa 1963, a space-smitten boy regains his lost sense of earthly wonder through his secret friendship with a mysterious recluse.
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brainPLAY Halloween Puzzles
by Highlights
Highlights Press
Give kids the ultimate brain workout with the spookiest puzzles of all time! Solve more than 200 Halloween brain-benders—including our best Hidden Pictures puzzles, mazes, logic problems, and wordplay—and unleash your child’s inner genius! With 72 pages of tricks, treats and screen-free fun, brainPLAY Halloween puzzles is perfect for puzzling pros looking for new challenges.
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Career Break Compass: Navigating Your Path to a Balanced Life Through Intentional Time Off
by Laura Nguyen
The Collective Book Studio
Career Break Compass is for high achievers and decision makers finding themselves losing drive from overwork, lack of work-life balance, emotional exhaustion, etc. After recognizing burn out in her own career, Nguyen decided to take a break and planned her time, breaking it into four sections: Play, Pause, Plan, and Pursue.
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Carla’s Glasses
by Debbie Herman; illus. by Sheila Bailey
Flashlight Press
Carla hopes that the vision screening will show that she’s the only kid in class who needs glasses. It turns out that only Buster needs glasses, and he doesn't like to stand out. Can Carla use her creativity to help her friend feel better about his new glasses?
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Carmilla, Deluxe Edition: The Dark Sapphic Romance that inspired Dracula
by Sheridan Le Fanu
Steerforth Press
Be the first in your coven to get your claws on Pushkin Press’s stunning new paperback edition of the original vampire story that inspired Dracula. Special features include: eye-catching bold red cover, blood-red sprayed edges, and a spine-tingling spine. All booksellers who request Carmilla will be entered into a drawing to win free blood-red Carmilla t-shirts, coming in early 2025!
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Chilla Gorilla & Lanky Lemur Journey to the Heart
by Kimberly Snyder & Jon Bier; illus. by Donald Wu
4U2B Books & Media
Chilla Gorilla and Lanky Lemur Journey to the Heart is an endearing adventure that helps everyone navigate big feelings while discovering inner peace. In this playful story by New York Times best-selling author Kimberly Snyder and Jon Bier, Chilla Gorilla teaches his young friend Lanky Lemur how to use his heart to transcend intense emotions like frustration, anger, and fear and experience harmony, tranquility, and joy.
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The Civilization
by K.M Mckenzie
Iskanchi Press
At 17, Kadsa is weary of traveling with her grandpa in search of their lost mystical home world. She yearns for a normal life—to go to college, have friends, and a stable home. Lies about her identity leads her to a startling discovery and a quest to save her kidnapped grandfather. In a realm of dark forces and ancient deities, Kadsa must find the courage to prevent the world's annihilation.
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Climate Change Challenges and Opportunities in Latin American and the Caribbean
by Anna Ivanova, Julie Kozack, and Sònia Muñoz
IMF Publications
Latin America and the Caribbean is one of the most diverse regions with respect to climate-related risks. Climate change presents both challenges and opportunities for economic and social development. This book offers policy options for climate mitigation, adaptation, and green energy transition. Given the structure of emissions in the region, a broad range of mitigation tools will be needed.
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The Dark Becomes Her
by Judy I. Lin
Disney Publishing
Judy I. Lin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Magic Steeped in Poison, ventures into horror with Rick Riordan Presents in this a sinister tale of the supernatural, sisterhood, and the shadows that rule our darkest desires. Perfect for fans of Ryan La Sala and Trang Thanh Tran.
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The Day and Night Books of Mardou Fox
by Nisi Shawl
Rosarium Publishing
In beautifully vivid journal entries, Black poet Mardou Fox chronicles her experiences with the Beat Generation--and her adventures in the otherworldly realm “over the fence.” Characters based on Ginsberg and Kerouac fight alongside or against Mardou as she challenges racism and sexism to win happiness, freedom, and respect for her work. Inspired by the true story of Alene Lee.
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The Deadening
by Jim Beane
Mandel Vilar Press
Set in 1921 in the raw American West, two doughboys return traumatized from the killing fields of WWI that will lead to disastrous outcomes. In a tone reminiscent of Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front and Louis L’Amour’s frontier novels, the sentences of Jim Beane’s compelling novel are unrelenting—their intense storytelling has the feel of foreordained Greek tragedy.
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Dear Food, I Love You. I Hate You. Don’t Leave Me! Workbook 1
by Julia Fikse, FMCHC, NBC-HWC
One Step To Wellness
Dear Food, I Love You. I Hate You. Don’t Leave Me! This best-selling, award-winning Christian weight loss program is a spiritual diet plan designed to help you stop overeating and improve your health. The Bible based diet program is a Bible study with workbooks to use alone or as a Bible study for small groups. Grab your copy today!
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Ditching Saskia
by John Moore; illus. by Neetols
Flying Eye Books
A heart-warming, supernatural slice-of-life graphic novel that gently weaves together tough, everyday themes of identity, grief, and accepting flaws in those we love. Living with his grandfather and struggling in a new high school, Damian decides to summon his mother’s ghost so he can talk things out – but he blows it and summons Saskia, a scruffy, annoying kid instead.
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Divine Mortals
by Amanda Helander
Disney Publishing
Mona can name anyone's soulmate—but she'll do anything to avoid being matched with her own. Especially when she learns he's the king. This debut romantasy perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Rebecca Yarros delivers sizzling romance, cutthroat competition, a lush fantasy world, and an unforgettable heroine.
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Don’t Let the Forest In
by CG Drews
Feiwel & Friends
In this YA psychological horror, two teen boys attempt to stop terrifying creatures that seem to be coming to life from macabre drawings. As alluring as it is unsettling, award-winning author CG Drews will leave readers breathless and hesitant to venture deeper into the woods.
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The Duke and the Darkness
by Anna Harrington
Dragonblade Publishing
Devlin, Duke of Dartmoor, risked everything to keep secret his father’s sins. But when he encounters a mysterious woman, he soon realizes she’s not a lady but a ghost, a girl left for dead by his father ten years ago. Now grown and seeking revenge, Peyton Chandler has returned like a revenant from the grave, determined to destroy him.
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A Dumb Birds Field Guide
by Matt Kracht
Chronicle Books
Professional birding amateur and national bestselling author of Field Guide to Dumb Birds series Matt Kracht has had it with these motherfucking birds. His new book is a warning, a field guide to help you identify and stay away from the absolute worst piece of shit birds ever to plague this planet Earth. Featuring an all new scientific scale devised by the author that proves how awful they really are.
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Elk Love: A Montana Memoir
by Lynne Spriggs O'Connor
She Writes Press
"A superbly written true story of love and self-discovery." - Kirkus Reviews "Healing and invigorating, this memoir is like a breath of fresh air...The narrative is vibrant, poetic...." - 5-Stars, Readers' Favorite In a modern world where listening is rare, Elk Love explores an intimate place where loneliness gives way to wonder, where the natural world speaks of what matters most.
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Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation
by Sophie Lewis
Haymarket Books
From the author of Abolish the Family, a provocative compendium of the feminisms we love to dismiss and making the case for the bold, liberatory feminist politics we’ll need to stand against fascism, nationalism, femmephobia, and cisness. At once a left transfeminist battlecry against cisness, a decolonial takedown of nationalist womanhoods, and a sex-radical retort to femmephobia in all its guises, Enemy Feminisms is above all a fierce, brilliant love letter to feminism.
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The Finish Line
by Ayo Oyeku
Iskanchi Press
About Mafoya, a girl who dreams of becoming her town's top sprinter. During an athletics competition, a mysterious whirlwind blows her off into a magical Kingdom where she meets talking animals and embarks on adventures that test her character. Ideal pick for parents seeking enriching stories for kids, and for teachers looking to introduce themes of integrity, perseverance, responsibility, and fair play in the classroom and in sports.
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Gabby Torres Gets a Billion Followers
by Angela Dominguez
Roaring Brook Press
Tenacious nine-year-old Gabby Torres is the star of this new heartwarming graphic novel series from the creator of Stella Díaz! Join Gabby as she navigates the inevitable disasters of fourth grade and social media, perfect for fans of Katie the Catsitter and Allergic.
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GEORGE the Flybot and the Lost Camera on Mount Everest
by Nessa Bellido Schwarz; illus. by Jason Fruchter
Sunbird Books
Meet GEORGE the flybot, a one-of-a-kind robotic fly on his first official mission! GEORGE zips off to the Himalayas to search for a camera that went missing during a 1924 Mount Everest summit attempt. But GEORGE has a mission of his own: to learn more about how humans act and feel, and maybe - just maybe - find a friend.
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Ghosts of Panama: A Strongman Out of Control, A Murdered Marine, and the Special Agents Caught in the Middle of an Invasion
by Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll, Jr.
Harper Select
"Ghosts of Panama," set in 1989, is the true story of Special Agent Rick Yell, whose intelligence source provides critical information during U.S.-Panama tension under Noriega's regime. Following an American Marine's murder, Yell's investigations influence national decisions, leading to an invasion that endangers those he holds dear. This thrilling narrative uncovers the unseen world of counterintelligence during a historic assignment.
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The Girl Made of Stars
by K. E. Le Veque
Dragonblade Publishing
Dubbed ‘The Siren’, Lola Grayson was ‘the’ 1930s sex symbol before Harlow. But her life took a terrible turn when she rebelled against the studio system that created her. Lola Grayson ended up dead. In present day, author Joey Cabot investigates Lola’s life only to discover a secret of terrible proportions and sets out to vindicate ‘The Siren’.
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The Good Night Garage
by Tori Kosara; illus. by Meg Hunt
Flying Eye Books
A bedtime celebration of everyday heroes and non-traditional working patterns for little vehicle lovers. As night falls on Motor Isle, the residents settle down for sleep. But why are Fire Truck, Ambulance and the rest of the Good Night Garage just waking up? Follow these busy vehicles as they carry out important night-time jobs that keep Motor Isle running smoothly.
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Goth Girl
by Robert Shepyer
Histria Books
In Goth Girl (2066), Ovid, a surveillance specialist, falls for Alexandra, an 18-year-old goth blogger with psychic powers. She’s trapped in a simulated quarantine, a result of 2020 experiments that created Mind Tap technology. This tech links minds to the internet, granting telekinesis while recording every thought in a tightly controlled surveillance state.
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H.P. Lovecraft’s The Call of Cthulhu
by Gou Tanabe, translated by Zack Davisson
Dark Horse Manga
Nightmares disturb the sanity of Francis Thurston, a young man pursuing an investigation into the cult of Cthulhu. His investigation leads to the terrifying, risen corpse-city of Rlyeh. First published in 1928, The Call of Cthulhu, rendered in chilling detail by modern manga horror master Gou Tanabe, is the most famous of H.P. Lovecraft’s stories detailing the Cthulhu Mythos.
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The Headmaster: A Dark Academia Novel
by Tiffany Reisz
8th Circle Press
Tiffany Reisz’s throwback to 1960s Gothic Romance novels features steamy love scenes, spooky vibes, and an enchanting academic setting. This special 10th Anniversary Edition -- first published in ebook by Harlequin -- will be available in print for the first time. Includes haunting full-page illustrations and a delightful retro cover painting. An RWA RITA Award Finalist.
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Heartstopper: Official Fan Cards
by Alice Oseman and Lauren James
Laurence King Publishing
In Heartstopper: Official Fan Cards you'll find all your favorite characters featured in the series and hit Netflix show, as well as Alice Oseman's artwork and behind-the-scenes details, and conversation cards to help you explore essential themes raised by the books and Netflix series - including Pride, Allyship, Gender, and Identity, from Laurence King Publishing.
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Hiking 101: Tips and Advice for Little Campers
by Hedviga Gutierrez
Albatros Books
An interactive guide for young explorers that imparts essential outdoor skills, safety tips, and exciting challenges. Transforms every hike into an exciting journey of discovery as it takes kids on an interactive learning adventure. Hiking 101 is an invitation to unlock the spirit of exploration within young minds. Perfectly blends education and adventure and encourages a deep connection with nature.
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Hiking Hidden Gems in America’s National Parks
by Ted Alvarez
Falcon Guides
Skip the crowded trails and dive into breathtaking vistas and untold stories with this exclusive guide, packed with vibrant full-color photography, captivating personal anecdotes, rich historical context, and insider tips. Alvarez unveils the well-guarded secrets, mesmerizing landscapes, and intriguing tales concealed within our nation's treasured parks. Prepare to be amazed as you experience nature's most extraordinary wonders like never before.
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Hilda and Twig
by Luke Pearson
Flying Eye Books
A brand-new adventure for younger readers featuring our favourite blue-haired heroine and her trusty deerfox companion. Sheltering from a storm in a mysterious mound, Twig realises that Hilda is in danger. Unfortunately, he’s never thought of himself as brave, but it looks like he’s going to have to step up and save Hilda from a whole load of scaly trouble!
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How to Be a Grown Up: The 14 Essential Skills You Didn’t Know You Needed (Until Just Now)
by Raffi Grinberg
Chronicle Books
How to Be a Grown Up is a guide to everything you need to be an adult—how to launch your career, find your purposes (right now), invest your money, and much more.
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How We Heal: A Journey Toward Truth, Racial Healing, and Community Transformation from the Inside Out
by La June Montgomery Tabron
Disruption Books
A powerful case for hope through racial healing from the President and CEO of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
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Icons of Style: in 100 Garments
by Josh Sims
Laurence King Publishing
Icons of Style by Josh Sims examines, garment by garment, the most important and famous items in fashion history - their provenance and history, the stories of their design, the brand/company that started it all and how the item shaped fashion today, from Laurence King Publishing.
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In Search of the Holy Grail
by Teresa Anne Power
Stafford House Books
Little Mouse, a city mouse new to the country, learns from his grandfather that kindness and appreciation can make friends anywhere. When their peaceful community is threatened, Little Mouse and friends must embark on an adventure that uses yoga, mindfulness, and teamwork to save the day!
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The Incredible Story of Cooking
by Benoist Simmat; illus. by Stéphane Douay
NBM Graphic Novels
Experience the saga of human civilization through the transformative power of cuisine in the comprehensive graphic novel, THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF COOKING: From Prehistory to Today: 500,000 Years of Adventure. From the invention of fire to the modern vegan hamburger, this book caters to hardcore foodies, aspiring chefs, hoi polloi, and anyone in between. Packed with fascinating facts, playful illustration, and even recipes from the book!
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Into the Thaw: Witnessing Wonder Amid the Arctic Climate Crisis
by Jon Waterman
Patagonia
Jon Waterman writes about his years of adventurous travel in Arctic North America, observing climate change and its effects on the Inuit people. He traveled over 500 miles on foot and by packraft down the Noatak river to investigate and document the changes. He urges actionable steps to mitigate further thawing and preserve the Arctic's extraordinary biodiversity and cultural heritage.
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It Takes Two to Torah: An Orthodox Rabbi and Reform Journalist Discuss and Debate Their Way Through The Five Books of Moses
by Abigail Pogrebin and Rabbi Dov Linzer, Foreword by Mayim Bialik
Mandel Vilar Press
Take a tour of the entire Torah through one challenging, instructive, at-times-irreverent, animated conversation. Based on their highly successful podcast for Tablet Magazine, Dov Linzer (an Orthodox rabbi) and Abigail Pogrebin (a Reform journalist) talk and debate their way through the Five Books of Moses with candor, humor, emotion, scholarship and personal revelation in 54 engaging chapters.
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I’m Lucky to Have My Parents
by Radostina Nikolova and Yana Popova; illus. by Yana
Papercutz
This beautifully illustrated book helps children understand and navigate the emotional landscape of parental separation and divorce. Told through the eyes of a small child, the story offers reassurance, emphasizing the unwavering love of both parents. A valuable resource for families, it encourages young readers to talk about their feelings and embrace change.
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Jacob’s Missing Book
by Sarah and Ian Hoffman; illus. by Chris Case
Magination Press
This book cleverly weaves two critical societal issues into one story―book banning in schools and LGBTQ+ rights. And, who is caught in the middle of all this? Kids who are eager to see themselves and their families in books, feel safe with their experiences, and understand that they are loved and supported.
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Jax Freeman and the Phantom Shriek
by Kwame Mbalia
Disney Publishing
The award-winning author of the best-selling Tristan Strong trilogy has created a secret world where kids can wield magic by summoning the power of their ancestors. What do you get when you combine Kwame Mbalia's incredible imagination and world-building talent with trains, history, and ghosts? Nothing less than middle grade magic.
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Kokoro: Japanese Wisdom for a Life Well Lived
by Beth Kempton
Storey Publishing
Kokoro is an invitation to cultivate stillness and contentment in an ever-changing, uncertain world, inspired by ancient and contemporary Japanese wisdom. Drawing on a thousand years of Japanese literature, culture, and philosophical ideas to explore the true nature of time and what it means to be human, Kokoro--which mysteriously translates as "heart-mind"--is a meditation on living well
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Kwesi and Nana Ruby Learn to Swim
by Kobina Commeh; illus. by Bárbara Quintino
Barefoot Books
Kwesi doesn’t know how to swim . . . and his grandmother doesn’t, either! Nana Ruby tells Kwesi about the history of segregation that kept her out of pools, but also about the strength of Mami Wata, the sea creature of West African legend. They make a deal to conquer their fear of the water! Endmatter includes cultural notes from West Africa.
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Lifescapes: A Biographer’s Search for the Soul
by Ann Wroe
W Publishing
Ann Wroe, obituaries editor for The Economist, reflects on the art and impossibility of capturing life on the page. Through her experiences and through people she has known, studied, or merely glimpsed in windows, she movingly explores what makes a life and how that life lingers after. In this dazzlingly original blend of poetry, biography, observation, and memoir, Wroe explores the experience of trying to capture the essence of a person.
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The Little Ambulance War of Winchester County: A Trowbridge, Vermont Novel
by I.M. Aiken
Flare Books
Following in the footsteps of their beloved cop father, Alex trains as an EMT, spending years chasing emergencies. But the person Alex becomes is a far cry from the hero they wanted to be. Moving from Boston to small town Vermont, Alex discovers an escalating feud between emergency operators and must decide which to protect: their community or their legacy.
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Losing is Democratic: How to Talk to Kids About January 6th
by Kitty Felde
Chesapeake Press
The West Wing meets Nancy Drew. Includes elementary school curriculum! Fina Mendoza, our amateur detective, is investigating who stole the 5th grade’s pizza, but worries about her father, a congressman on the House floor on January 6th. Many of Fina’s classmates have parents who work on Capitol Hill, too. Her teacher leads a discussion on the importance of winning and losing: in a baseball game, a reading competition, or an election.
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The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene
by Johnny Teague
Histria Books
The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene uncovers the truth about Mary Magdalene, exploring her relationship with Jesus and her role in his life. Combining historical facts with recent archaeological discoveries, the book reconstructs her journey from demon possession to witnessing the resurrection and her eventual death under Nero. Readers will gain a deeper, emotional understanding of her story.
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Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn: A Walk on the Wild Side with Andy Warhol’s Most Fabulous Superstar
by Jeff Copeland
Feral House
A young, aspiring writer desperate for a break…and the legendary Andy Warhol superstar who gave him the story of a lifetime. It’s a celebration of chutzpa and love as Holly, the embodiment of Auntie Mame, introduces Jeff to her glamorous (and sometimes larcenous) world. In turn, Jeff uses his writing (and typing) talent to give Holly a second chance at fame.
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Matched in Merriweather: A Jane Austen Retelling, The Merriweather Novels, Book 1
by Michelle Cox
Woolton Press
A delightful 1930s retelling of Jane Austen’s Emma. Inveterate matchmaker, Melody Merriweather, returns to her small hometown to help run the family mercantile until her father recovers. Almost immediately, she sets about trying to find a suitable match for her young employee, Harriet, but soon has a more serious problem when she discovers the Merc is on the brink of financial ruin.
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Mortal Terror Volume 1
by By Christopher Golden, Tim Lebbon, Peter Bergting, Chris O’Halloran, Clem Robins, and cover art by Mike Mignola.
Dark Horse Books
A vampire-flipped Dracula in which mortality means life, and life means death. Vampires Jonathan Harker, Lucy Westenra, and Mina Murray live in underground London, and their mission is to keep the undead city safe from mortals who seek to give them life, only to kill them. The authorities believe that mortals, including the mysterious Count Dracula, are simply myth.
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Mothers and Other Fictional Characters
by Nicole Graev Lipson
Chronicle Books
Mothers and Other Fictional Characters by award-winning essayist Nicole Graev Lipson (Chronicle Prism) untangles what it means to be a girl, a woman, a lover, a partner, a daughter, and a mother in this intimate and riveting debut memoir, weaving in literary references from Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” to Shakespeare’s gender-bending heroine Rosalind together with her personal experiences.
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Mothman’s Happy Cryptid Halloween
by Andrew Shaffer
8th Circle Press
When Halloween is threatened by bad weather in Point Pleasant, only one moth (man) can save it! "Zany and offbeat, this Halloween caper will appeal to readers craving sheer silliness" (School Library Journal). Second in a series of standalone holiday adventures starring Mothman, his best friend Bigfoot, and their cryptid friends.
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Mothman’s Merry Cryptid Christmas
by Andrew Shaffer
8th Circle Press
A heartwarming picture book for children and adults from the New York Times bestselling author of the Obama Biden Mysteries. “A quirky holiday story with appeal for early elementary-aged readers curious about legendary creatures" (School Library Journal). First in a series of standalone holiday adventures starring Mothman, Bigfoot, and their cryptid friends. Libro.fm audiobook edition narrated by Richard Ayoade.
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Mouse and Mole: The Secret of Happiness
by Joyce Dunbar; illus. by James Mayhew
Star Bright Books
Mouse and Mole: The Secret of Happiness written by Joyce Dunbar, illustrated by James Mayhew, and published by Star Bright Books brings Mouse and Mole back in three delightful, everyday adventures, from sitting down for a good read but unable to settle, to trying to discover the secret of happiness, and taking a leisurely stroll that turns into errands.
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Mrs. McPhealy’s American: A Novel
by Claire R. McDougall
Sibylline Press
Locharbert, Scotland is abuzz because Hollywood director Steve McNaught is coming, hoping for a simpler life. But he doesn’t fit in and even romance with a local can't save him. Rejected, he packs up his film reels and returns to California. But In the daft days of Hogmanay, he returns, brandishing his newly edited film, full of the town’s secrets.
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The Mushroom Knight Vol.2
by Oliver Bly
Mad Cave Studios
Lem, an adolescent girl, embarks on a mystical journey in the deep woods to find her missing dog. Alongside Gowlitrot, a chivalrous mushroom faerie, she uncovers perilous betrayals that challenge their worlds. As their friendship grows, they confront dangers threatening the biome, with the natural world forever changed. Winner of the Indie Book Awards 2024 and Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award at the Eisner Awards 2024.
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Notes from the Porch: Tiny True Stories to Make You Feel Better about the World
by Thomas Christopher Greene
Rootstock Publishing
An ideal collection for reading by the fire on a cold night” (Publishers Weekly), these essays on life, love, loss, and a quaint Vermont town, by the founding president of VCFA and bestselling author of The Headmaster’s Wife, make the perfect gift book this holiday season. New mass-market paperback—stocking-stuffer size!—available 10/22.
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The Other March Sisters
by Linda Epstein, Ally Malinenko, and Liz Parker
Kensington Books
Generations of readers have cherished Little Women, Louisa May Alcott’s semi-autobiographical story of four sisters told through the eyes of her alter ego, Jo. But Jo couldn’t always know what was in her sisters’ hearts. Now, Amy, Beth, and Meg take their turns at center stage, telling their own stories as vibrant, complex women grappling with societal strictures, queer love, motherhood, chronic illness, artistic ambition, and more.
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Our Jackie: Public Claims on a Private Life
by Karen M. Dunak
NYU Press
Tells the story of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis through her evolving public persona from campaign wife to First Lady to fallen idol to treasured national icon.
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An Outside Chance
by Emily E K Murdoch
Dragonblade Publishing
Secrets and misunderstandings circle a pair who only have an outside chance of being friends, let alone anything more. So why can’t Dodo step away from the entitled earl—and why can’t George stop spending time with this mathematical irritation wrapped in skirts…skirts he’s desperate to get underneath? There’s no chance anything can go wrong, can there?
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The Practical Tarot Method
by Lisa Kessler
Beyond Words
Reading tarot shouldn’t have to be a guessing game or a test on memorization. The Practical Tarot Method: Learning to Read Tarot Cards Intuitively is designed to demystify the process of interpreting tarot, making it more approachable and fun to learn.
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Raising Securely Attached Kids: Using Connection-Focused Parenting to Create Confidence, Empathy, and Resilience
by Eli Harwood
Sasquatch Books
Therapist and wildly popular attachment research expert Eli Harwood, illuminates the science that explores our innate human need to bond with other humans, and helps us harness it as the only parenting approach proven to have a lasting impact. Though there have been countless studies on how attachment styles affect our romantic relationships, Eli reframes the subject for parents.
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The Resurrectionist
by A. Rae Dunlap
Kensington Books
An exquisitely macabre gothic debut set in 19th century Edinburgh – where real-life serial killers Burke and Hare terrorize the streets – with vibes of PENNY DREADFUL, THE KNICK, Lydia Kang, and Dana Schwartz. Morbid anatomy, plundered cemeteries, queer desire, and enlightenment pursued in the dark. This is a portrait of the medical student as a young body snatcher…and dissection tables have never been so alluring.
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Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale
by David Kudler
Stillpoint Press
Can One Girl Win a War? Risuko just wants to climb trees. Growing up far from battlefields and court intrigues, the fatherless girl finds herself pulled into a plot that may reunite Japan — or may destroy it. Torn from what is left of her family, she finds new friends at a school that may not be what it seems.
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The Sanhedrin Chronicles (Volume 1)
by J. S. Gold
Histria Books
Arthur Rose, a college student struggling with faith and life, encounters a mysterious woman claiming to have killed his father. She seeks a divine stone, pulling Arthur into a world of ancient Hebrew mysticism. To protect the world, he must join a secret order of Jewish demon-hunters, uncover his past, and embrace his heritage.
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Santa’s Holiday Mix-Up
by Renita Bryant
Mynd Matters Publishing
Santa and his sleigh are loaded up with gifts and headed to spread holiday cheer with nothing standing in the way! Well, except for an unfortunate calendar mix-up that sends Santa to Holidayville during Fall Festival instead of on Christmas Eve! A story about magical adventures and being accepted just as you are, Santa’s Holiday Mix-Up is the perfect holiday treat.
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Sinner’s Salvation
by Julie Rowe
Julie Rowe Author
Eight-hundred year old vampire matriarch, Anna Breznik is in trouble. She’s been shot, kidnapped, and is about to be interrogated. But the man who walks into the room, while a stranger, knows more about her than is safe for either of them. Evan Gunn is determined to help her, even if it kills him. Even if she is the killer.
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Small Town Living: A Coast-to-Coast Guide to People, Places, and Communities
by Erin Austen Abbott, Forward by Erin Napier
Running Press
Celebrate the joys of small town life in this stunning, coast-to-coast photographic ode to country stores and main streets. Called "an idyllic celebration of the rural life" by Publishers Weekly, Small Town Living follows author and photographer Erin Austen Abbott as she traverses the country to find creative people who have opted for cozy towns over metropolitan bustle.
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Snoopy and the Spy
by Lee Klancher
Octane Press
Snoopy and the Spy dives into the 1980s farm crisis, when two of the world’s toughest competitors were locked in a high-horsepower arms race to create the best piece of agricultural equipment. From that conflict came one salesman who would do whatever it took to ensure his company stayed on top. This is his story.
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So Many Ways to Be a Bird
by Constance Anderson
Star Bright Books
So Many Ways to Be a Bird by Constance Anderson and published by Star Bright Books will guide curious readers in understanding the unique characteristics and features of birds. All birds have wings, feathers, and a beak, but what makes them different? There are so many ways to be a bird. Explore their world and discover how they have adapted.
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So Much Slime
by Jason Lefebvre; illus. by Zac Retz
Flashlight Press
In this companion book to the award-winning Too Much Glue, Matty does a slime demonstration in class. But after forgetting one crucial ingredient, Matty gets stuck in an icky, sticky swamp! How will he get out of this sticky situation?
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The Songbird
by Stacy Lynn Miller
Severn River Publishing
In 1940s New York, Hattie James is a star at the Copacabana Club, until her diplomat father is accused of aiding Nazi Germany. Thrust into espionage, Hattie must infiltrate Rio's high society and uncover the truth. In a world of secrets and danger, love might be her most perilous weapon. Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn and Kristin Hannah.
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Still LIfe at Eighty
by Nicholas Delbanco
Mandel Vilar Press
Meditating on mortality with wit and wisdom, Nicholas Delbanco, the legendary director of writing programs at Bennington and Michigan, celebrates friendships, family, and foundational sites of memory. His friendships with numerous iconic writers—like John Ashbury, James Baldwin, Russell Banks, John Updike—dispense rollicking anecdotes and revealing insights. Eight decades of memories are encased in a memoir brimming with acumen and affection.
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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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The Story of Perfume: A lavishly illustrated guide
by Elisabeth de Feydeau
Laurence King Publishing
In The Story of Perfume by Elisabeth de Feydeau, readers will be transported into the precious and mesmerizing world of perfume. Light, floral, exotic or heady, perfume can be both a precious ally for self-care or the ultimate weapon of seduction. From its origins in ancient times to today's colossal cosmetic industry, the story of perfume is rich and enticing, from Laurence King Publishing.
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Swell: A Sailing Surfer’s Voyage of Awakening
by Captain Liz Clark
Patagonia
Embarking on a life of freedom that most only dream about, Liz Clark set sail for the South Pacific as captain of her 40-foot sailboat, Swell, in search of surf, self, and the wonder that lies beyond the unbroken horizon. Her memoir chronicles ten years, 20,000 miles, countless challenges, and one amazing cat. Now in paperback, Swell inspires adventurers everywhere.
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Taste in Music: Eating on Tour with Indie Musicians
by Alex Bleeker & Luke Pyenson
Chronicle Books
In this unique and deeply thoughtful collection, musician Alex Bleeker (Real Estate) and food and travel journalist Luke Pyenson (formerly of Frankie Cosmos) take readers on tour with a diverse lineup of inspiring indie musicians from around the world, sharing meals and travel experiences, peeking behind the curtain at this singular and singularly misunderstood way of life.
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The Third Temple
by Yishai Sarid, Translated from the Hebrew by Yardenne Greenspan
Restless Books
In a near-future Jerusalem, the prophesied Third Temple has been built and the Torah is the law of the land. When war breaks out, one young priest’s world begins to give way. With chilling resonance, The Third Temple sounds an unforgettable warning amidst rising extremism.
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Time and Tide
by J.M. Frey
Wattpad Books
After a plane crash, Sam is rescued by a warship--in 1805. Guided by a dashing sea captain, she navigates this strange world. Betrayed and stranded, Sam finds solace with the captain's sisters, including Margaret Goodenough, a future literary pioneer. As they grow closer, Sam must balance her happiness with the risk of altering history.
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The Tongue Trade
by Michael J. Martineck
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
The Tongue Trade puts confidentiality to the test. Like a priest’s Seal of Confession, or a psychologist’s oath of privacy, interpreters will never talk about their client’s confessions. Including murder. The Tongue Trade is not a whodunit, but a who-can-I-tell (without losing my life). In this book words are the ultimate currency, and silence can be lethal.
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Toxic Striving: Why Hustle and Wellness Culture Are Leaving Us Anxious, Stressed, and Burned Out—and How to Break Free
by Paula Freedman-Diamond, PsyD
New Harbinger Books
In this groundbreaking book, a clinical psychologist guides readers to move beyond the relentless pursuit of perfection, societal ideals, and external validation at the expense of their physical, mental, and emotional health, and instead turn inward for guidance. Readers will gain the insight needed to reconnect with their true values, reclaim their mental health, and live by their own rules.
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Trust Me
by Scott Nadelson
Forest Avenue Press
In fifty-two vignettes—one for each week of the year—Trust Me by Scott Nadelson (Forest Avenue) tells the story of a divorced dad and his precocious tween living at the edge of a fragile wilderness in Western Oregon. They forage for mushrooms, argue over jigsaw puzzles, and confront menacing neighbors, while finding pleasure in small moments of wonder.
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Under the Same Stars
by Libba Bray
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Younger Readers
From New York Times-bestselling author Libba Bray comes an evocative and groundbreaking young adult historical mystery that examines truth, rebellion, reconciliation, and what must be sacrificed for a better world. In this propulsive historical mystery, three timelines converge to unveil the truth behind the disappearance of two girls during World War II.
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Waiting for Maria
by Ifeoma Chinwuba
Iskanchi Press
Follows female inmates and their stories as they vie for the one amnesty slot granted by the government on Nigeria's National Day. The arrival of an executioner intensifies the urgency, and yet, in the face of adversity, the spirit of human compassion emerges, offering a sliver of redemption. A finalist for the Commonwealth Writers Prize, this novel explores the feminine condition, the systemic challenges faced by women, resilience, and the pursuit of hope.
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The Watkins Book of Urban Legends
by Gail De Vos
Watkins Publishing
A rich collection of urban legends from around the world, with a history and analysis of each tale, compiled by a leading authority in the field. Including new tales and old tales repurposed for new audiences. The first popular book to bring together stories with traditional and digital media origins and to examine how social media has affected their very nature.
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The Way
by Cary Groner
Spiegel & Grau
The Way is an imaginative post-apocalyptic road trip novel and a hopeful quest for redemption. After a virus ravages the world, Will Collins receives an urgent request: to deliver a potential cure across the country. He sets out with a menacing thug on his tail, in the company of a raven, cat, and tough teenage girl—hoping to save humanity.
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The Weirn Books, Vol. 2: The Ghost and the Stolen Dragon
by Svetlana Chmakova
JY
Acclaimed author of Awkward, Svetlana Chmakova, returns to her favorite night realm full of magic and adventure! After her adventures in the silent woods, Na’ya’s world seems to have returned to normal...except for those dreadful nightmares! Fearing the evil scientist's return, Na'ya decides to look for the perfect solution. Her idea? Turning into a dragon, one and for all!
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What To Do When You Worry Too Much Second Edition
by Dawn Huebner
Magination Press
What to Do When You Worry Too Much, the second edition combines everything that worked so well in the original—the conversational tone, interactive elements, clear and actionable strategies—with new tools, new illustrations, and expert advice based on current understandings of anxiety.
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A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery
by Diane K Boyd
Greystone Books
A Woman Among Wolves by Diane K. Boyd is the debut memoir from "the Jane Goodall of wolves," one of the first women in the United States to study wild wolves in their natural habitat—a story of passion, resilience, and determination praised by Erica Berry (Wolfish) as "gripping and vital" and Dr. Jane Goodall herself as "fascinating and beautifully written."
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