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Advent for Exiles: 25 Devotions to Awaken Gospel Hope in Every Longing Heart
by Caroline Cobb
B&H Publishing Group
Do you long for a more honest, imaginative, and Scripture-rich companion for the Advent season? In Advent for Exiles songwriter and storyteller Caroline Cobb weaves together Scripture readings, song lyrics, poetic prose, biblical imagery, and responsive exercises to help you break away from the hurried holiday pace, and daily stoke your anticipation for Jesus’s coming.
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Agnes Sharp and the Trip of a Lifetime
by Leonie Swann; Translated by Amy Bojang
Soho Crime
In the highly anticipated new novel from the author of The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp and Three Bags Full, octogenarian Agnes Sharp and her friends come face-to-face with a killer while on a trip to the British seaside town of Cornwall. Perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club and An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good.
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All the Truth I Can Stand
by Mason Stokes
Calkins Creek
A gay teenager in 1990s Wyoming contends with the violent loss of a loved one in this historical YA novel based on the tragic murder of Matthew Shepard in 1998. All The Truth I Can Stand is a heartbreaking exploration of grief and legacy, and details what comes to pass when an imperfect person is made into a symbol.
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American Girl Mysteries Across Time: Julie and the Blue Guitar
by Casey Gilly & Felia Hanakata
IDW Publishing
Middle schooler Emma Dhillon has just moved to San Francisco, and is having a hard time making friends before she meets Julie... or rather, finds her 1977 journal in a thrift shop! Join these ten-year-old friends across time as they uncover a mystery in this brand-new American Girl story about connection and fighting for the things that matter.
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An American Story: Everyone’s Invited
by Wilmer Valderrama
Harper Select
An American Story is the stirring memoir by actor, producer, and activist Wilmer Valderrama which weaves his personal stories with those of the remarkable people he’s met along his philanthropic journey. This isn’t just Valderrama’s story, though. It’s a view of America through an immigrant’s eyes, in both its stunning unmatched wonders and all of its native challenges. It is the profound and gripping story of someone who found the way and is now inviting as many as possible to join him on the adventure.
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Angel of Vengeance
by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
Grand Central Publishing
Preston & Child continue their #1 bestselling series featuring FBI Special Agent Pendergast and Constance Greene, as they take a final stand against New York’s deadliest serial killer: Pendergast’s own ancestor…and Constance’s greatest enemy.
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Angels & Demons: What the Bible Says about Spiritual Creatures
by John Gilhooly
B&H Publishing Group
Angels & Demons by John Gilhooly from B&H Publishing satisfies a need for teaching about angels and demons for a popular audience who want to speak and think biblically about the spiritual realm. The books steers away from speculative views that borrow ideas from other religions of the ancient near east, and focuses on the biblical view.
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Ara: The Life and Legacy of a Notre Dame Legend
by Mark O. Hubbard
Notre Dame Press
Ara captures the personality, courage, and character of a great man who faced adversity on and off the field. Peppered with historical context and humor, as well as information from Ara Parseghian’s personal files, this lively biography of a Notre Dame legend will delight all sports fans, providing a chance to revisit college football’s golden age.
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Are We There Yet?
by Melissa Abraham; illus. by Simone Douglas
Sunbird Books
Sareta has SO MANY questions. As she walks through town with her mother, she comes up with her own fantastical answers! Featuring a playful conversation between a patient mom and her curious young daughter, this charming picture book is a perfect Mother's Day gift and a great story for road trips of all kinds.
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The Art of Pretend
by Lauren Kuhl
Graydon House
A tantalizing debut about a woman drawn into the orbit of her friend's wealthy artist family in New York City and the complications and consequences that arise when she embarks on a secret relationship with the golden-boy older brother.
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The Art of the Interesting: What We Miss in Our Pursuit of the Good Life and How to Cultivate It
by Lorraine Besser, PhD
Balance
Ready to live your best possible life? It's time to make it interesting. Through delightful stories, powerful tools, and new mindsets, learn how to “keep it interesting.” Whether you feel like something is missing from your life, or you’re yearning for more, Besser's groundbreaking manifesto will guide you toward a fuller, more satisfying life.
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Artificial Wisdom
by THOMAS R. WEAVER
Chainmaker Press
Winner of the 2024 Independent Press Award for Best Techno-Thriller and called a "jaw-dropping debut" by Best Thriller Books. It's 2050 and humanity must choose between salvation and freedom in Artificial Wisdom. Journalist Marcus Tully lost his wife in a devastating climate disaster and now must uncover whether the disaster was natural — or a weapon of genocide?
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Ash’s Cabin
by Jen Wang
First Second
From Jen Wang, bestselling creator of The Prince and the Dressmaker and Stargazing, comes a tale of self-discovery, self-reliance, and the choice to live when it feels like you have no place in the world. “Timely, empathetic, and masterfully drawn, exactly what Jen Wang has always excelled at” - Kate Beaton, #1 New York Times bestselling creator of Hark! A Vagrant.
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Ayo’s Adventure: Across the African Diaspora from Afro to Zulu
by Ain Heath Drew; illus. by Erin K. Robinson
Barefoot Books
Ayo tumbles into an extraordinary journey across the African diaspora where he experiences creative and resilient cultures that share his heritage. From hip-hop to kente cloth, from Mansa Musa to revolution, the African diaspora has inspired the world! Endmatter explores connections between the cultures represented on both sides of the Atlantic, for a deeper understanding of the African diaspora.
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Band People: Life and Work in Popular Music
by Franz Nicolay
University of Texas Press
Secret (and not-so-secret) weapons, side-of-the-stagers, rhythm and horn sections, backup singers, accompanists—these and other “band people” are the anonymous but irreplaceable character actors of popular music. Through interviews and incisive cultural critique, writer and musician Franz Nicolay provides a portrait of the musical middle class.
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Barcelona Red Metallic
by Christine Cosack
Second Story Press
This mystery unfolds against the dramatic backdrop of the Pacific Northwest, where the death of a child in a hit-and-run shocks a quiet seaside town. Luci, the primary detective, meets Jo, a local grandmother, who must confront the possibility that someone she loves has done the unforgivable. How far would she go to protect her family?
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Barda
by Ngozi Ukazu
DC Comics
Life on Apokolips is hell. And no one knows this better than Barda, Granny Goodness’s right-hand warrior. But Barda has a secret…she’s drawn to the idea of love. The only thing is, we do not speak of love on Apokolips. Join New York Times bestselling author-illustrator NGOZI UKAZU (Check, Please) on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery, friendships, and first loves!
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Batman and Robin and Howard: Summer Breakdown
by Jeffrey Brown
DC Comics
Summer is in session and that means all the neighborhood patrols, soccer games, and snacks the boys can handle…but Damian and Howard will need to team up to face an all-new mastermind villain who is ready to demolish their favorite soccer spot! Get ready for this laugh-out-loud sequel from beloved New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Jeffrey Brown.
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Be BOLD Today
by Leigh Burgess
The Collective Book Studio
Being bold is not about being loud, feeling no fear, or taking risks without thinking. It is about purposefully making changes with a rock-solid belief in yourself. On your bold journey, you will convert your dreams, aspirations, and goals into realities by following the four steps of The BOLD Framework: Believe, Own, Learn, Design.
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The Beautiful Game
by Yamile Saied Méndez
Algonquin Young Readers
A powerful story about family and fútbol from the award-winning author of Furia, Yamile Saied Méndez. Valeria "Magic" Salomón is a soccer superstar. But everything changes when she gets her first period and can no longer play on the boys’ team. Playing on a girls’ team for the first time, Valeria must learn how to play like a girl and bring her family together.
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Becoming Who We Are: Real Stories About Growing Up Trans
by Edited by Sammy Lisel & Michele Hazel Newlevant; illus. by Cover art by Hazel Newlevant
A Wave Blue World
In a collection of stories from across the spectrum of real-life experience, nine members of the trans community share their inspirational childhood stories. These are tales of questioning, affirming, transitioning, and growing up; courageous, gripping accounts from musicians, actors, teachers, scientists, forest rangers, and activists of how they overcame their unique challenges to become who they truly are!
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Below Luck Level
by Barbara Erasmus
Catalyst Press
Daughter to Chloe Cartwright, an eccentric prize-winning writer, Hannah struggles to find her footing in adulthood. But when Chloe’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis forces Hannah home again, she finds herself in a bizarre role reversal, parenting a mother who barely parented her. As she searches for ways— both conventional and radical— to ease Chloe’s suffering, past and present blur.
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Belzebubs Vol. 2: No Rest for the Wicked
by JP Ahonen
Top Shelf Productions
Family Circus with a black metal twist. Hail Satan and help with your kid’s math homework! It’s the return of everyone’s favorite demon-summoning family next door, the cartoon black-metal band Belzebubs! Don’t miss this second collection of the hellaciously hilarious webcomic with over 400,000 rabid followers, a #1 album, wildly popular music videos, and more.
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Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees
by Patrick Horvath
Top Shelf Productions
Dexter meets Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Town in IDW's Eisner-nominated horror story! Don’t murder the locals – This is small-town serial killer and upstanding citizen Samantha Strong’s cardinal rule. After all, the big city beyond the forest is full of potential victims, and Sam's worked too hard to build a cozy life and thriving business. So who's killing Woodbrook's own?
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Best Possible Place, Worst Possible Time
by Barry Sonnenfeld
Hachette Books
One-of-a-kind filmmaker Barry Sonnenfeld tells stories only he can tell, from his blockbuster career with iconic actors, studio execs, and producers. His humor and insight provide an inside glimpse into how Hollywood really works, or how it doesn’t.
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Beyond Summerland
by Jenny Lecoat
Graydon House
Following German occupation, the Channel Islands, the only captured territory within the British Isles, are finally liberated. But the people of Jersey are left as scarred as the landscape and the “summerland” holiday paradise they remember is gone...as the community recovers, secrets and lies threaten to tear them apart and two young women become the center of a volatile mystery.
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Big Words for Little Astronauts
by Lisa M. Gerry
National Geographic Kids
From sounding out big words—like “propulsion” and “meteorite”—to simplifying big concepts—like gravity and atmosphere—this star-studded dictionary is the perfect launching pad for kids who love space. With the seal of approval from Kathryn Sullivan—former astronaut and first American woman to walk in space for NASA—this stunningly illustrated picture book is packed with fascinating information and a galactic glossary that will inspire budding astronauts to shoot for the stars!
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Blues in Stereo: The Early Works of Langston Hughes
by Langston Hughes, Curated by Danez Smith
Legacy Lit
A new collection from literary giant Langston Hughes, BLUES IN STEREO features Hughes’s early works (1921-1927), including transcribed handwritten musings, poems published in the NAACP’s monthly magazine ‘The Crisis’, and an original unreleased play co-written with Duke Ellington. Curated by National Book Award finalist Danez Smith.
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Bone of the Bone
by Sarah Smarsh
Scribner
Dive into the provocative essays that established National Book Award finalist Sarah Smarsh as one of the most important commentators on socioeconomic class in America. The topics in this timely collection range from the socioeconomic significance of dentistry and the fallacies of the “red vs. blue” political framework to what's it like working as a Hooters Girl.
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The Book Swap
by Tessa Bickers
Graydon House
After Erin accidentally donates her favorite book—an annotated copy of To Kill a Mockingbird containing a priceless memento—to a local Little Free Library, an unexpected friendship begins with a Mystery Man written only in the margins of books. As their relationship deepens, they discover a shared past, and must decide if love is worth the risk…
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The Booklover’s Library
by Madeline Martin
Hanover Square Press
The Booklover’s Library follows a mother and daughter separated in wartime England. As the Blitz intensifies and Emma fights to reunite with her daughter, she must learn to depend on her community and the power of literature to find hope in the darkest of times. A heartwarming story by the bestselling author of The Last Bookshop in London.
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Boy 2.0
by Tracey Baptiste
Algonquin Young Readers
An action-packed superhero story from New York Times bestselling author Tracey Baptiste. Win “Coal” Keegan has just landed at his latest foster home when he has an encounter with the police and somehow turns invisible. As Coal searches for answers and learns to control his invisibility, he discovers that his situation is far stranger—and more dangerous—than he realized.
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The Burning Plain
by Juan Rulfo, Translated by Douglas J. Weatherford
University of Texas Press
A new translation of El Llano en llamas, an iconic collection of short stories that changed the course of Mexican and Latin American literature. Rulfo’s writing is characterized by a laconic literary prose and the distinctive language heard throughout the rural communities of southern Jalisco.
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Camouflage Mom: A Story About Staying Connected
by Sarah Hovorka; illus. by Elif Balta Parks
Cardinal Rule Press
Sarah doesn’t like that her mom is away in the military. Sarah misses her mom and wishes she was at home so they can ride bikes together. As Sarah adjusts to her mom being away, she learns that their special bond can never be broken.
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Celestina’s House
by Clarissa Trinidad Gonzalez
Rare Machines
The House of the Spirits meets Mexican Gothic in a tale of love and betrayal, belonging and exile, and the supernatural forces that pervade life in the Philippines. Following an act of betrayal in her family, Celestina receives an unexpected gift — a haunted house in Manila’s bohemian district. Her beloved house, even with its ghosts, makes Celestina feel at home. Then a voice from the past brings whispers, threatening her happiness and forcing her to face the evil in her house.
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Children of Anguish and Anarchy
by Tomi Adeyemi
Henry Holt and Co.
Now we rise. Now we fight. Now we reign. Don’t miss the earthshaking finale to #1 New York Times bestselling author Tomi Adeyemi’s worldwide fantasy sensation, Children of Blood and Bone!
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Clay Footed Giants
by Alain Chevarier and Mark McGuire
Mad Cave Studios
In a poignant exploration of masculinity and fatherhood, Pat and Mathieu confront inherited trauma to break the cycle of violence. Struggling to redefine their roles in a changing world, they grapple with the shadows of their pasts. With partners away and children to care for, they navigate a minefield of emotions, determined to cultivate growth instead of repeating history's mistakes.
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Clown World: Four Years Inside Andrew Tate’s Manosphere
by Jamie Tahsin and Matt Shea
Mobius
The behind-the-scenes story of a four-year investigation into Andrew Tate, exploring how a failed reality TV star turned accused organized criminal managed to become one of the most famous influencers in the world.
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Codex Black (Book Two): A Bird of Ill Omen
by Camila Moncada Lozano
IDW Publishing
The hit Tapas webcomic returns! Best friends Donají and Itzcacalotl stumble into dangerous political intrigue in this follow-up to the young adult epic Codex Black: A Fire Among Clouds. As they work to uncover the mystery of Donaji's father, the pair are thrown into a quest to stop the assassination of the great Emperor Ahuizotl! Will they succeed or will everything they know fall to chaos?
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The Collaborators
by Michael Idov
Scribner
In this gripping spy thriller, a sharp intelligence officer and a troubled heiress unravel a conspiracy entangling modern Russia, the CIA, and MI5. The Collaborators merges the intensity of Slow Horses with the intrigue of Red Sparrow, delivering a dynamic, fast-paced adventure into the secretive realms of global espionage.
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Cosmic Wonder: Our Place in the Epic Story of the Universe
by Nathan Hellner-Mestelman
Linda Leith Publishing
Embark on a humorous and detailed cosmic journey with science writer Nathan Hellner-Mestelman in Cosmic Wonder: Our Place in the Epic Story of the Universe. From the absurd speeds of our tiny planet to the depths of the universe, this guide offers a funny, deep, and insightful exploration.
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Countess
by Suzan Palumbo
ECW Press
Countess is a queer Caribbean anti-colonial Count of Monte Cristo set in space in which first lieutenant Virika Sameroo is falsely imprisoned by the interplanetary empire she serves and is set on a path of revenge against the forces that betrayed her and subjugated her people for generations.
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Cowpuppy: An Unexpected Friendship and a Scientist’s Journey into the Secret World of Cows
by Gregory Burns
Harper Horizon
In this moving and captivating memoir, bestselling author and Emory University neuroscientist Gregory Berns describes his venture into sustainable farming and his crash course in being a cattleman. Cowpuppy weaves together Berns’s hands-on experiences with his growing herd of cows, accessible scientific explanations of animal behavior, and evocative portraits of these complex creatures.
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Creation Lake
by Rachel Kushner
Scribner
Creation Lake follows secret agent “Sadie Smith”, a seductive and cunning American woman who infiltrates an anarchist collective in France. This page-turner full of sharp insights and dark humor comes from Rachel Kushner, a Booker Prize finalist, two-time National Book Award finalist, and the New York Times bestselling author of The Mars Room and The Flame Throwers.
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Creeples!
by Patrick Pidgeon
Greenleaf Book Group
It's GREMLINS meets GOOSEBUMPS set at a Hogwarts School of Weird Science Three desperate students hastily crowdfund a science experiment that accidentally creates six diminutive, magical humanoids, but more shocking it uncovered an insider’s evil plan for demonic supremacy from their academy’s hidden powers of sorcery.
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A Crown That Lasts: You Are Not Your Label
by Demi-Leigh Tebow
W Publishing
In A Crown that Lasts, former Miss Universe and Miss South Africa Demi Tebow confesses the danger of tying our identities to our accomplishments. Discover the truth of who you were created to be and how to use your platform, no matter how big or small, for eternal impact.
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The Darkest Night
by Lindy Ryan
Crooked Lane Books
From some of the biggest names in horror comes an Advent calendar of short holiday horror stories perfect for the darkest nights of the year. Edited by award-winning author and anthologist Lindy Ryan and with contributions from masters of horror like Josh Malerman, Eric LaRocca, and Clay McLeod Chapman, this horrific anthology will chill you to the bone.
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Dating & Dismemberment
by A. L. Brody
Entangled Publishing
Travis Baldree meets Emily Henry in a monstrously feel-good cozy fantasy where the legendary Duchess of Death goes on sabbatical only to find a new rival vying for her job...and affections.
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The December Market
by RaeAnne Thayne
Canary Street Press
Experience the magic of Christmas in Shelter Springs with THE DECEMBER MARKET. Amanda Taylor and Rafe Arredondo share a common goal and an undeniable attraction. Will they take a chance on love? A must-read for fans of Susan Mallery and Robyn Carr, this tale is filled with romance and holiday charm.
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Definitely Better Now
by Ava Robinson
MIRA Books
Meet Emma, 26, of New York. She’s an alcoholic, but officially has been sober for one entire year, focusing on nothing but her nine-to-five job and avoiding any bad decisions that previously left her feeling shame and regret. It’s also been 365 days of not dating. And with her new profile, she is ready to put herself back out there.
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Deja Ross Speaks to Freaks
by Lisa Naffziger
Top Shelf Productions
Seventh-grade cryptozoologist Deja Ross is looking for legendary monsters during a long family road trip! When she discovers that they not only exist but can talk, Deja decides it’s time for their stories to be heard, and sets out to interview the critters of North America! Unfortunately, monster hunters are also on the trail... Has she led her beloved beasts into a trap?
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Devils Island
by Midge Raymond and John Yunker
Oceanview
On the remote Australian island of Tasmania, naturalist guide Kerry leads a group of six hikers—American college classmates Brooke and Jane, and two Australian couples—into the wilderness. But when they embark, she has no idea she will arrive at their destination with only two guests remaining.
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Diary of 66
by Alexandra Furnea
Histria Books
A heartbreaking memoir of survival. One tragic evening, a young journalist’s life changes forever when she gets trapped in a fire during a rock concert. Her terrifying escape from death within a corrupt system and her battle for recovery are recounted in this powerful story. It is a homage to the victims and a bold rejection of corruption.
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Do-It-Yourself Dollhouse: Making More with Less
by Shannon Anderson; illus. by Giulia Pintus
Cardinal Rule Press
Charley got the dollhouse of her dreams! It’s fancy with perfectly painted walls and furniture. But soon, she grows bored of it. Meanwhile, her friend Lucy is too busy to be bored. Lucy is working on building a custom dollhouse using recycled materials. When the girls join forces, Charley learns that the fun never stops when creativity and imagination collide.
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Dream: The Life and Legacy of Hakeem Olajuwon
by Mirin Fader
Hachette Books
The life and legacy of pioneering international basketball superstar Hakeem Olajuwon, a two‑time NBA champion whose Hall of Fame career forever changed the game, both in the United States and around the globe—from the New York Times bestselling author of Giannis, Mirin Fader.
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Dungeon Runners: Level 1: Hero Trial
by Kieran Larwood; illus. by Joe Todd-Stanton
Nosy Crow
A new action-packed series for fans of fantasy and RPGs! Kit has dreamed of being a Dungeon Runner all his life, so when a space opens up for a new team, he doesn't miss the chance to try out! With new friends Sandy and Thorn, Kit’s ready to take on anything—mazes, puzzles, monsters, treasure, and most of all adventure!
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Dynamic Drive: The Purpose-Fueled Formula for Sustainable Success
by Molly Fletcher
Hachette Go
In a world fixated on fleeting success, Molly Fletcher, renowned keynote speaker, podcast host, and entrepreneur, invites you to challenge the status quo and redefine your understanding of drive so that you can achieve greater fulfillment and purpose-driven success. Dynamic Drive offers her proven formula for engaging, sustaining, and maximizing high performance in all areas of your life.
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Ending Persecution: Charting the Path to Global Religious Freedom
by H. Knox Thames
Notre Dame Press
n Ending Persecution, H. Knox Thames takes readers to some of the world's most repressive countries in the Middle East and Asia, exposing the harsh reality of religious repression. Then, building on his extensive experience in the U.S. government and as an international human rights lawyer, Thames provides fresh, decisive strategies to advance religious freedom for all.
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The Essence of Invention: Medicine and the Joy of Creativity
by Dr. Kieran Murphy
Dundurn Press
Meet the brilliant mavericks who invented the future of medicine. From the development of anesthesia and safe surgery, through to the advent of vaccines, medical inventors have changed the very foundation of patient care and saved millions of lives. Dr. Kieran Murphy, a renowned neuroradiologist, celebrates the creative energy of inventors who changed the world through medical science.
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Exposure
by Ramona Emerson
Soho Crime
Navajo forensic photographer Rita Todacheene pursues a fanatical serial killer across the desert landscape of Gallup, New Mexico while being haunted by the ghosts he leaves behind in the blood-chilling follow-up to Diné author Ramona Emerson's National Book Award–longlisted Shutter.
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EXPRAEDIUM
by Armen Melikian
Erzenka Publishing House
Ten literary awards have marked EXPRAEDIUM as pure, as challenging, as unsettling as literary fiction can be. “In the best sense, I am reminded of literary classics and authors of highest stature, though there is no true parallel possible with a creation as unique in concept and execution as Expraedium.”–Paul McCarthy (Former Senior Acquisitions Editor at Simon & Schuster, Harper Collins, Doubleday).
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Fairy House Disaster
by Tina Connolly
Chooseco
It’s time for your town’s annual gingerbread house competition and you could not be any more excited! The grand prize this year is a brand-new electric scooter. But as you begin to decorate, Daisy the Disaster Fairy appears! Her skills need improving, but she might be just the help you need in the contest. May the best gingerbread house win!
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Find the Kind: The Biggest Day in Kindness History
by Samantha Berger; illus. by Marina Verola
Highlights
The Gnumans are moving! And they are in for quite an adventure. Packed with hilarious details, larger-than-life characters and endless amounts of kindness, this zany read-aloud story reimagines classic search-and-find kids books with a whole new world of fun. With its focus on kindness, friendship and community, this storybook makes a perfect gift for kids ages 3-6.
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Five-Star Stranger
by Kat Tang
Scribner
Would you hire someone to be the best man at your wedding? Your stand-in brother? Kat Tang's debut, Five-Star Stranger explores the life of a "Rental Stranger"—a hired companion blurring personal and professional boundaries. It’ll make you rethink how we connect in this digital era and how one man figures out who he really is by being everyone but himself.
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A Flash of Color and Light: A Picture Book Biography of Dale Chihuly
by Sharon Mentyka
Little Bigfoot
The first-ever picture book biography of world-renowned glassmaker Dale Chihuly—with stunning watercolor illustrations that reveal the history of the art—for aspiring artists ages 5-9. Travel along with Dale Chihuly on his life’s journey full of curiosity, discovery, teamwork, and perseverance as he overcomes challenges to become a glass artist of international acclaim.
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The Flicker
by H.E. Edgmon
Feiwel & Friends
One year ago, a solar flare scorched the Earth and destroyed life as we know it. With their parents gone and supplies running dangerously low, step-sisters Millie and Rose have one chance at survival: leave home with their infant brother and loyal dog in search of Millie’s grandma. Expertly balancing heartbreak and hope, H.E. Edgmon’s The Flicker is a captivating post-apocalyptic story told through an Indigenous lens.
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The Fly Who Flew to Space
by Lauren Sanchez
The Collective Book Studio
Follow Flynn on an exciting journey to space to learn more about our precious planet—from amazing natural wonders, like the rainforest, to the atmosphere that protects it all. After all, big dreams and a curious mind can lead to the most astonishing discoveries!
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Flying High: Flying on an Airplane for the Very First Time
by Jeanne Bender
Lindie Lou
The first book of the Lindie Lou Adventure Series, our main character, a puppy named Lindie Lou is FLYING HIGH with adventure. Whether it's a door left open, a fast ride in Joe's truck, or flying on an airplane for the very first time, Lindie Lou discovers new people, places, and things, learning social emotional life lessons along the way.
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A French Girl in New York
by Anna Adams
Wattpad Books
Maude is given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to pursue her dreams in the Big Apple. She'll just have to deal with a pushy record company and an annoying collaborator trying to turn her dreams of opera singing into pop stardom. But if she can break out of her comfort zone she might just be able to find the perfect harmony.
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The Gangs of Zion: A Black Cop’s Crusade in Mormon Country
by Ron Stallworth
Legacy Lit
Ron Stallworth, New York Times Bestselling author of ‘Black Klansman’ and inspiration for the Oscar-winning film directed by Spike Lee, returns with GANGS OF ZION—another firsthand account of his trailblazing police work in the most unlikely place for a Black cop in the ’90s, Mormon Country Utah.
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Gender Equality and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Edited by Lisa Kolovich and Monique Newiak
IMF Publications
Sub-Saharan African economies are still grappling with economic scarring from the pandemic and the repercussions of several conflicts. The chapters of this book highlight the gains from gender equality; and note that empowering women and girls and putting a gender lens on policies to tackle challenges will be one of the most important solutions to solve the region’s development challenges.
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The Ghost Cat
by Alex Howard
Hanover Square Press
The Ghost Cat is a charming novel that follows a cat through his nine lives in Edinburgh, moving through the ever-changing city and its inhabitants over centuries. This unique story unearths some startling revelations about the mystery of existence and the human condition and provides a feel-good read full of charm for any fan of history, humor and fur-ridden fun.
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Godzilla: Monster Island Summer Camp
by Rosie Knight & Oliver Ono
IDW Publishing
Aspiring cartoonist Zelda's first "art camp" is nothing like she dreamed. Under suspicious new management, the easels and paints have been replaced by dodgeball and worse! While looking for a quiet place to draw, Zelda finds herself in a magic world full of giant monsters. Can Zelda save her new monster friends' home or will the kaiju unleash their fury on the world?
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The Great Commission: A Sermon Collection
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Jason K. Allen (Editor)
B&H Publishing Group
What set Charles Spurgeon apart more than any of his other accomplishments was his ability behind the pulpit. Spurgeon always made directed his congregants towards Jesus, and Jesus's last directive was to go and make disciples of all nations. In this volume, Jason K. Allen has compiled some of Spurgeon’s most poignant sermons on the topic of this great commission.
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The Great Dating Fake Off
by Livy Hart
Entangled Publishing
Humor and heart collide when two fake dates and feuding families put an entire wedding in jeopardy, forcing a scramble to make it right, perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Tessa Bailey.
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The Great When: A Long London Novel
by Alan Moore
Bloomsbury
From the New York Times bestselling author and legendary storyteller Alan Moore, the first book in an enthralling new fantasy series about murder, magic, and madness in post-WWII London.
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Greeking Out: Heroes and Olympians
by Kenny Curtis and Jillian Hughes
National Geographic Kids
Great gods, they’re back! With 20 brand-new tongue-in-cheek tales from Greek mythology, the brilliant team behind the smash hit podcast and New York Times best-selling book are at it again. Told in the hilarious, kid-friendly voice that’s sent the Greeking Out podcast to the top of the charts, these stories of heroic victories, perilous adventures, and plain old mischief are sure to delight kids and adults alike.
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Grief Redeemed
by Stephen Silver
B&H Publishing Group
Grief is a journey no one truly understands until they walk it. This short book that captures lessons learned along that grief journey over the first eighteen months following author Stephen Silver’s wife Sandy’s unexpected death. In Grief Redeemed, these lessons will serve as helpful, practical signposts for other grief sojourners navigating the “new country” after loss.
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Habits of a Peacemaker: 10 Habits to Change Our Potentially Toxic Conversations into Healthy Dialogues
by Steven T. Collis
Shadow Mountain Publishing
Learn the practical skills that can help you build bridges, heal relationships, and engage in productive conversation about even the hardest topics from one of the nation’s preeminent thought leaders on the First Amendment and civil discourse.
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Halima, Superhero Princess
by Emily Joof and Åsa Gilland
Floris Books
Halima is a young Black girl who overcomes her self-doubt, rooted in feeling different from her white friends, and discovers her inner superhero princess. This empowering story from African-diaspora mother and author of I Will Swim Next Time, Emily Joof, encourages confidence, pride and self-expression in young readers, and introduces them to inspiring women of colour from around the world.
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Hard Copy: A Story of Girl Meets Printer
by Fien Veldman
Head of Zeus
An incisive debut novel-in-translation about a woman who becomes obsessed with her office printer, for fans of Sayaka Murata and Halle Butler.
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Heebie Jeebies
by Matthew Erman; illus. by Shelby Criswell
Papercutz
In "Heebie Jeebies," two lovable misfits, Blue and Herschel, embark on a quest for cursed treasure lurking beneath their school. But as they confront haunted halls and spectral guardians, they realize their adventure is more spine-chilling than expected. Join them on a hilarious and eerie journey through friendship, frights, and unexpected twists in this middle-grade graphic novel by Matthew Erman and Shelby Criswell.
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The Heir of Venus
by Laura Shepperson
Alcove Press
For fans of Madeline Miller, The Heir of Venus explores the myth of Lavinia and Aeneas, a gripping tale of love and betrayal against the backdrop of ancient Greece. Lavinia's world crumbles when a power play forces her hand to Aeneas, son of Venus. But whispers reveal Aeneas is anything but a hero. As war erupts, Lavinia must choose to defy fate to save her kingdom and herself.
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Hello, Beech Tree!
by Rasha Hamid; illus. by Sofia Moore
Free Spirit Publishing
When a kindergarten class in Brooklyn discovers their beloved beech has been cut down, they honor the tree by writing stories and poems, creating art, and placing a plaque at the former tree's site. But they still miss their tree and want to do more. With the support of their teachers and community, they plant a new tree to love.
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Here Lies a Vengeful Bitch
by Codie Crowley
Disney Publishing Group
Murdered bad girl Annie Lane is back from the grave and hellbent on revenge... she just has to figure out who killed her. This fast-paced thriller by a talented debut delivers a horror-infused hunt for justice that's at once furiously feminist, darkly funny, and utterly satisfying.
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Hockey Island
by Darby Hobbs; illus. by Karen Kishibay
3Sisters Publishing
Welcome to Hockey Island a place where it snows each and every day and to live there you must bring your imagination. Explore the magic as it unfolds across the icey filled alley ways and beneath the Snow Moon. Meet George, Ella and Maxwell as well as the Island Shaman and hear the 'Wind Words' that tickle the Islanders deep down in their hearts, speaking of Love, Peace, Freedom, Spirit, Kindness, Simplicity.
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The Holiday Cottage
by Sarah Morgan
Canary Street Press
From USA TODAY bestselling author of THE BOOK CLUB HOTEL, Sarah Morgan returns with THE HOLIDAY COTTAGE. Immerse yourself in a heartwarming journey of friendship and healing in the picturesque Cotswolds countryside, proving redemption and new beginnings are possible even during the festive season.
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Hollow Bones
by Erica Wright
Severn House
When a snake-handling church in rural Appalachia – overseen by a charismatic, unsettling pastor – burns down, three women are drawn into a chilling mystery surrounding the small West Virginia town. A haunting, atmospheric mystery novel inspired by Shakespeare's Measure for Measure.
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Hope for Cynics: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness
by Jamil Zaki
Grand Central Publishing
Cynicism is making us sick; Stanford Psychologist Dr. Jamil Zaki has the cure—a “ray of light for dark days” (Adam Grant, #1 'New York Times' bestselling author). "This is a vital book for all of us." (Robert Sapolsky, 'New York Times' bestselling author of 'Determined' and 'Behave')
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How to Win a Grand Prix
by Bernie Collins
Mobius
Through her eyes and experience as a Chief Race Engineer and F1 Team Strategist, Bernie Collins takes the reader behind the scenes of a Formula 1 team – both in the factory and at the races – to uncover what it takes to put two Formula 1 cars on the grid and go racing.
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I Made it Out of Clay
by Beth Kander
MIRA Books
Forty and single, Eve RSVP'd to her sister's wedding with a “plus one,” vowing to find the perfect date. Eve recalls a story her Ukrainian grandmother told her and builds herself a golem, which comes to life! Initially, the golem is hot, attentive and protective. But at the family wedding, Eve’s lighthearted rom-com fantasy swiftly mudslides toward something much darker.
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I’m a Mess
by Einat Tsarfati, translated by Annette Appel
Maverick
Discover "I'm A Mess," an endearingly candid illustrated handbook celebrating the beauty of living a messy life. Delve into humorous reflections on the quirks and advantages of messy types, from enhanced memory to unconventional creativity. With practical tips for embracing chaos and organizing clutter in unique ways, this guide reminds us that within messiness lies a world of creativity and resourcefulness.
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I, Too, Am Here
by Morgan Christie; illus. by Marley Berot
Second Story Press
A young girl’s family shares with her their stories of journey and struggle. Her own story begins here in this country, but she is sometimes made to feel she does not belong. A multigenerational story of immigration, racism, and what it truly means to belong. Inspired by Langston Hughes’ poem, “I, Too.”
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Impossible Creatures
by Katherine Rundell
Random House Children’s Books
Two kids race to save the world’s last magical place in the first book of a landmark new fantasy series from “a writer with an utterly distinctive voice and a wild imagination.” (Philip Pullman, author of The Golden Compass). This story is brought vividly to life with more than 60 illustrations, including a map and a bestiary of magical creatures.
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Jackson’s Wilder Adventures
by Sarah Davidsen
Papercutz
Introducing "Jackson’s Wilder Adventures," the dynamic chapter book graphic novel series where Jackson and his imaginary friend Irwin explore the wonders of science through thrilling escapades across the globe. From the subpolar Faroe Islands to the tropical Yunque Rainforest and African savanna, join them on a journey packed with excitement and discovery.
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KNIFE SKILLS FOR BEGINNERS
by Orlando Murrin
Kensington Books
The Maid meets Knives Out with a dash of Top Chef in the debut locked room culinary mystery set in a London cooking school by MasterChef semi-finalist and cookbook writer Orlando Murrin.
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Kwame Crashes the Underworld
by Craig Kofi Farmer
Roaring Brook Press
A stunning middle grade fantasy about a boy hurled into the Ghanaian underworld to help his late grandmother save humanity, perfect for fans of Tristan Strong. Adventurous and memorable, Craig Kofi Farmer's debut is an immersive and powerful story that tackles themes of identity, intergenerational connectedness, and how to say goodbye with heart, humor, and an epic dose of magic.
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The Lantern of Lost Memories
by Sanaka Hiigari
Grand Central Publishing
From acclaimed Japanese author Sanaka Hiigari comes a heartwarming, life-affirming novel about a magical photo studio, where people go after they die to view key moments from their life—and relive one precious memory before they pass into the afterlife.
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The Last Gifts of the Universe
by Riley August
Hanover Square Press
A dying universe. A search for answers. An adventure at the end of a trillion lifetimes. When Archivist Scout unearths a surviving message from an alien who witnessed the world-ending entity thousands of years ago, they must embark on a dangerous race to save what matters most, with the help of their brother and their sometimes-fearless, spacefaring cat, Pumpkin.
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Last of the Talons
by Sophie Kim
Entangled Publishing
In an unwinnable game of life and death with a legendary immortal, Shin Lina will have to put everything on the line to come out alive—including her heart.
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The Last Thing She Saw
by Nina Laurin
Grand Central Publishing
This thrilling and intense psychological novel from the bestselling author of 'Girl Last Seen' follows the residents of a rural town in Quebec as they grapple with long-buried secrets coming to light after the discovery of a child's remains.
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The Light Keeper
by Karen Levine and Sheila Baslaw; illus. by Alice Priestley
Second Story Press
Shmuel is eager to help support his poor family, but no one in town will hire a ten-year-old boy. When his village installs electric lights for the first time, Shmuel is the only one who learns how to fix them. But can he conquer his fear of heights? A gentle tale of bravery, community, and the thrill of transformation.
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Living a Conscious Life: How to Find Peace, Wholeness, and Freedom in a Chaotic World
by Donald E. Johnson
SelectBooks
“How often do we find ourselves living our life on autopilot? It doesn’t have to be this way. In this entertaining book, Don Johnson provides an easy-to-follow framework for living a more intentional life. By consciously unpacking mindsets, attitudes, and beliefs, Don gives you the tools to take control of your holistic destiny. This inspiring, yet imminently practical narrative is a timeless read for all ages and professions.” —Lisa Earle McLeod
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Lost in the Future
by Damián
Papercutz
During a school trip to an ancient castle, a sudden storm traps four friends and their nemesis, the class bully. Attempting a prank, they tumble into a tunnel hurling them into a future where humanity is nearly extinct, and nature reigns supreme. To return home, they must unite against the dangers of this new world, confronting both its challenges and their own past traumas.
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Made for You
by Jenna Satterthwaite
MIRA Books
Synthetic woman Julia Walden was designed for one reason: to compete on The Proposal and claim the heart of bachelor Josh LaSala. Julia seems to get her fairy-tale ending when Josh gets down on one knee. Her life is a far cry from the domestic bliss she imagined. Josh goes missing, and she becomes the prime suspect in his murder.
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The Madness
by Dawn Kurtagich
Graydon House
Beware what waits in the shadows… With one unexpected email from her estranged best friend, Lucy, Mina's carefully curated life is turned upside down. Leaving behind her psychiatric practice in London, she returns to the windswept shores of Wales. As terrible, ancient truths begin to reveal themselves, Mina prepares to confront her darkest secrets, and with them, an evil beyond comprehension.
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Madwoman: A Novel
by Madwoman: A Novel; illus. by Chelsea Bieker
Little, Brown and Company
“Madwoman is the rare kind of book that lives in your bones, as riveting as it is intimate,” raves Ashley Audrain, bestselling author of The Push. “This is emotional suspense at its best, but it’s also a chronicle of modern womanhood . . . A novel hasn’t consumed me like this in a very long time.”
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Markless
by C.G. Malburi
Levine Querido
In a world where a person’s worth is determined by the strength of the mark on their palm, a Markless witch and a powerful princess fall in love.
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Maron the Magic Ocean
by MIMI
TOKYOPOP
Sugar has lost all feeling; all emotions gone, along with her memories. Adrift in a magic ocean, she comes across a turtle who claims to be half of Sugar, and needs to escape this place. "I will escort you out of the magic ocean, Sugar. For I am half of you." A bittersweet tale of self-destruction, pain, sadness, and depression.
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Matzah and Flour: Recipes from the History of the Sephardic Jews
by Hélène Jawhara Piñer
Cherry Orchard Books
From award-winning chef and scholar Hélène Jawhara Piñer comes a new cookbook featuring 125 meticulously crafted recipes that showcase the flavors that define Sephardic culinary heritage. Explore the central role of matzah and flour, from various grains like chickpea, corn, and barley, as they intertwine with cultural narratives and religious observance. From savory delicacies to sweet delights, these timeless flavors have sustained Sephardic families through history. Matzah and Flour is a celebration of tradition, history, and the enduring legacy of Sephardic Jewish cuisine.
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A Meditator’s Guide to Buddhism: THE PATH OF AWARENESS, COMPASSION, AND WISDOM
by Cortland Dahl
Shambhala Publications
Buddhism offers a path to meet life’s challenges fearlessly with awareness, compassion, and wisdom. Written by scientist, Buddhist scholar and translator, and meditation teacher, Cortland Dahl, this core resource outlines accessible practices for anyone ready to explore meditation more deeply.
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A Misfortune of Lake Monsters
by Nicole M. Wolverton
CamCat Books
A Misfortune of Lake Monsters by Nicole M. Wolverton. An ambitious teen girl is forced to continue her family’s legacy of secretly impersonating the town’s famous lake monster, but suddenly finds a real monster in the lake who wants to eat its way through the populace.
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A Mission Without Borders: Why a Father and Son Risked it All for the People of Ukraine
by Chad Robichaux with Craig Borlase
Nelson Books
A Mission Without Borders written by author, speaker, and former Force Recon Marine, Chad Robichaux, offers an honest, no-holds-barred account of what has really been happening in Ukraine and shares powerful stories that are soaked in resiliency and determination, faith and sacrifice in the face of overwhelming opposition. A Mission Without Borders will take listeners deep into the war in Ukraine. From Russia's use of ballistic and chemical weapons on civilians, to the inspirational story of the role that the Ukrainian church has played in the war, Chad's story of courage and hope needs to be heard. It is rich in human and spiritual truth and will connect deeply with listeners of all walks of life.
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Mission-Ready Marriage
by Ashley Ashcraft
B&H Publishing Group
Mission-Ready Marriage by Ashley Ashcraft from B&H Publishing allows you to peer into military service-induced marriage challenges and shares the secrets that brought the author healing and joy. Applying God’s truths to all areas of military marriage, Ashley helps spouses, from brand new to seasoned, unearth hope in this arduous journey.
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Moko Magic: Carnival Chaos
by Tracey Baptiste
Disney Publishing Group
The Inaugural Freedom Fire title, endorsed and promoted by Kwame Mbalia! Best-selling author of the Jumbies series, Tracey Baptiste creates an Afro-Caribbean-inspired story about three cousins who discover they are mokos “protector spirits” during carnival season in Brooklyn.
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Molly Sand Must Die
by Laura Snider
Severn River Publishing
In a tale of survival and deception, Molly Sand fights to escape her toxic marriage, while attorney Angel Malone confronts her crumbling life. Their fates collide, thrusting both into a dark psychological journey. Prepare to be immersed in the heart-stopping tale of infidelity and danger by Laura Snider where the boundaries blur between right and wrong.
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My Vampire vs. Your Werewolf
by Paul Tobin
Bloomsbury Children's
Last Kids on Earth meets Goosebumps in this monster mash of a series featuring all your favorite creatures going head-to-head in epic battles.
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Mystery at the Biltmore
by Colleen Nelson; illus. by Peggy Collins
Pajama Press
Left behind by her globe-trotting detective parents once again, Elodie decides to prove her worth by starting her own detective agency at her New York home, The Biltmore. With the help of her dog and new neighbor, Elodie is confident she will solve the case of the missing jewels.
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Nancy Spector, Monster Detective 1: The Case of the Missing Spot
by Stephen W Martin; illus. by Linh Pham
Algonquin Young Readers
Intrepid eight-year-old detective Nancy Spector and her talking dog, Jinx, search high and low for an invisible dog in this laugh-a-minute, fast-paced graphic novel perfect for fans of Dungeon Critters and The Mighty Jack.
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Narcoball: Love, Death, and Football in Escobar’s Colombia
by David Arrowsmith
Mobius
Escobar had one obsession. Not drugs, not money, not power…football. Narcoball uncovers the incredible story of Colombian football during the early 1990s – shaped by drug lords, rivalries, and ambition. With untold insights from the players and politicians, it uncovers a football empire backed by cartels – where victory was a currency of its own, and defeat, a matter of life and death.
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Navigating With You
by Jeremy Whitley
Maverick
Join Neesha and Gabby on a road trip to find their favorite manga's missing volumes. Their journey, intertwined with the tales of Navigator Nozomi, leads to more than just books—it's a quest for acceptance, friendship, and love amidst the landscapes of North Carolina.
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NORTH IS THE NIGHT
by Emily Rath
Kensington Books
From internationally bestselling author Emily Rath…Two bold young women defy the gods and mortals, living and dead, in this darkly mythical, Finnish folklore-inspired romantasy duology for readers of T. Kingfisher's Nettle & Bone, Danielle L. Jensen, Thea Guanzon, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and The Witch’s Heart by Genevieve Gornichec.
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Not in my Book
by Katie Holt
Alcove Press
The Hating Game meets Beach Read in this sexy and hilarious enemies-to-lovers romance. Rosie, a Peruvian-American writer, chases her dreams to NYC, only to clash with her arrogant ex-crush, Aiden, in writing class. Forced to co-write a romance, sparks fly and the line between fiction and reality blurs. But will competition tear their story apart before they can write their own happy ending?
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Now You Owe Me
by Aliah Wright
Red Hen Press
Is both an edge-of-your-seat serial killer thriller and a smart commentary on the disparity in media coverage about missing white women versus missing women of color.
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October Is Having a Party!
by Caitlin Friebel
Muddy Boots
Through gorgeous watercolors and a playful story of Fall forest festivities, Caitlin Friebel showcases the wonder and magic of the changing seasons. All are invited to October’s party!
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Of Her Own Design
by Birdie Willis and Nicole Andelfinger; illus. by Jess Taylor and Fiona Marchbank
Maverick
Maverick presents an enchanting YA graphic novel where teenage writer Brie Page finds herself transported to the world of stories, yet unable to escape her own life's drama. With parents fighting, a bullying ex-friend, and a new crush, Brie's troubles multiply until a mysterious bookseller grants her the power to create new worlds—but with unexpected consequences. Can Brie write her way out of trouble before it's too late?
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Opening the Gates of Hell: The Untold Story of Herbert Kenny, the Man Who Discovered Belsen
by Mark Hodkinson
Mobius
Herbert Kenny, an army dispatch rider, was the first Allied solider to push open the gates at Belsen Concentration Camp, in April 1945. He kept his story from the world until an encounter with a trainee journalist brought it to light. Now, forty years on, that reporter is ready to share Herbert's incredible tale with the world.
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Pearly Everlasting
by Tammy Armstrong
Harper
Set during the Great Depression, an immersive and enchantingly atmospheric novel about a girl and a bear raised as sister and brother in a remote logging camp, and the lengths to which they’ll go to protect each other.
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Pedro the Pirate: A Foster Kid’s New Crew
by Ciara O'Neal; illus. by Antonella Fant (Illustrator)
Cardinal Rule Press
Who needs a pirate crew? Not Pedro. This foster kid can do everything all by himself. But what's a captain to do when the seas get rough and the treasures are trapped? Perhaps Pedro will discover that trusting and bonding with his new family is the best treasure of all.
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A Phone Call Away
by Rich Douek; illus. by Russell Mark Olson
Mad Cave Studios
After a tragic loss, the Walkers find fame and fortune through a reality show. But when their second child disappears, they're thrust back into despair. With just a week to find her, they race against time, haunted by memories of their first daughter's abduction. Will they save Meghan from a fate like her sister's? A gripping tale of loss, hope, and desperation unfolds.
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Preaching: A Sermon Collection
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Jason K. Allen (Editor)
B&H Publishing Group
What set Charles Spurgeon apart more than any of his other accomplishments was his ability behind the pulpit. In this volume, Jason K. Allen has compiled some of Spurgeon’s most poignant sermons on the topic of preaching, and who better than the “Prince of Preachers” to speak to teachers today about preaching the Word of God.
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Prez: Setting a Dangerous President
by Written by Mark Russell; illus. by Benjamin Caldwell and Mark Morales
DC Comics
It’s 2046 and America has just elected its first teenage president! Previously selected as one of YALSA’s Top Ten Graphic Novels for Teens, DC’s critically acclaimed political satire Prez is in a new format and more relevant than ever.Eisner-winning writer Mark Russell teams with artist Ben Caldwell and Mark Morales to revive and reinvent a classic!
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The Price of Rebellion
by Michael C. Bland
Books Forward
It’s 2047. Secrets have been revealed. And Washington wants revenge. Dray Quintero learned an ugly truth: the leaders in D.C. are fake. Using his technology, they’ve stolen the identities of those duly elected to Congress and are determined to stay in power. After revealing the dangers of their government-mandated implants to his fellow citizens, Dray joins the already-underway rebellion.
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Raising Securely Attached Kids: Using Connection-Focused Parenting to Create Confidence, Empathy, and Resilience
by Eli Harwood MA, LPC
Sasquatch Books
Create a lifetime of connection with your children. Therapist and popular attachment research expert Eli Harwood illuminates attachment theory as foundational to the only parenting approach proven to have a lasting impact. The first ingredient is a secure and close relationship—key to helping them self-regulate and thrive later in life. When children feel seen, heard, and supported, all other parenting tips and tricks start to work.
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Recapturing the Glory of Christmas
by R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
B&H Publishing Group
Recapturing the Glory of Christmas by R. Albert Mohler mines the depths of the advent season, and all the theological riches God has gifted to His people. This devotional is a call to worship and praise. Christmas beckons the world to adore the Savior–the King who took on flesh; the King who deserves all glory, honor, and praise.
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Rediscovering Christmas
by John Greco
B&H Publishing Group
Rediscovering Christmas by John Greco from B&H Publishing is a modern paraphrase of the Christmas story, drawn directly from the Gospels and created to help readers see the Father’s heart in details that are all-too-often overlooked. The result is a seamless retelling of Jesus’s birth that will fascinate new and mature believers alike.
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Rise
by Freya Finch
Disney Publishing Group
For fans of YA fantasy, romantasy and/or mythology stories this modern-day Myth mash-up features strong female characters as they fight to stop Ragnarök and learn how the ties between fate and choice are as interwoven and unbreakable as the bonds between sisters.
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Scam Goddess: Lessons from a Life of Cons, Grifts, and Schemes
by Laci Mosley
Running Press
A delightfully subversive essay collection from Laci Mosley, host of the award-winning “Scam Goddess” podcast, about the frauds, cons, and schemes that make up our world—and how the scammer mindset has affected her own upbringing, career, friendships, love life, and more. “Laci is a hilarious and wise rule breaker and Scam Goddess reminds you there are many ways to ‘live your dream.’” —Amy Poehler
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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Scribner
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass comes The Serviceberry, a bold and inspiring vision for how to orient our lives around gratitude, reciprocity, and community, based on the lessons of the natural world. An antidote to broken relationships and misguided goals, and a reminder that “hoarding won’t save us, all flourishing is mutual.”
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The Seventh Spell
by Davis Bunn
Severn House
Aspiring wizard Adrian Capstan travels to Mars armed with seven ancient spells, hoping to unlock their secrets. But when he arrives, he discovers revolt against Earth has led to a dangerous regime ruling the planet. As Adrian begins to unlock the spells, he is drawn into an epic fight for survival.
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She Fights Back
by Joanna Ziobronowicz
Watkins Publishing
The book we wish no woman needed to read (but every woman should). This realistic guide to women's self-defense focuses on increasing confidence and assertiveness, working against social norms. Written in a relatable and empowering tone with personal anecdotes, case studies and line drawings to aid comprehension, this is the perfect book for women looking to understand how to stay safe.
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A Short Guide to Church
by Dean Inserra
B&H Publishing Group
With an approachable and candid tone, Dean Inserra provides a short guide to equip congregants to understand what the Church is and what being a member means for the Christian. A Short Guide to Church will help Christians see the purposes and plan of the local church, and why it truly is the best thing going.
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Silence: A Novel
by Julia Park Tracey
Sibylline Press
A whiff of sulfur and witchcraft shadows this literary Puritan tale of loss and redemption, based on this best-selling historical fiction author’s own ancestor, her seventh great-grandmother, Silence Greenleaf.
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A Smart and Courageous Child
by Miki Yamamoto
TOKYOPOP
Days away from giving birth, Sara Takano learns about the attempted assassination on Malala Yousafzai, and her faith in the world is shaken. If such a smart and courageous child can be hurt so badly, how can she keep her baby safe? Will the Takanos be able to bridge the widening gap between them, or will it tear them apart?
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Spirits Distilled: The Ingredients Behind a Better Bottle
by Nat Harry
Westwood Press
In Spirits Distilled, San Francisco World Spirits judge Nat Harry travels the world from Oaxaca to Islay and Okinawa to Louisville to explore the raw ingredients and skilled hands that form the backbone of the world’s most popular (and underappreciated) spirits. Filled with maps, photos, infographics, and bottle and cocktail recommendations, Harry approaches spirits by plant, from the ground up.
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The States
by Norah Woodsey
Books Forward
A dream experiment holds unforeseen consequences for a woman who relinquished love and belonging 8 years earlier. Can her dreams convince her to pursue happiness, or will they pull her away from reality?
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Stella & Marigold
by Annie Barrows; illus. by Sophie Blackall
Chronicle Books
A new full-color chapter book series from the New York Times bestselling duo of Ivy & Bean, Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall. Meet seven-year-old Stella and four-year-old Marigold as they take on wild adventures in this sweet story about sisters with very big imaginations.
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Still Life at Eighty
by Nicholas Delbanco
Mandel Vilar Press
The Delbanco book I’ve been waiting and wanting to read for half my life. Bravo.” —David Shields “Delbanco does it again.”—James Carroll “A triumphant, wise, and elegant memoir.”—Charles Johnson Author of 30+ books, novelist, critic, essayist, screenwriter, teacher, and director of two premier creative writing programs--Bennington and University of Michigan--Nicholas Delbanco remembers the houses where he lived and welcomed writers like Mary Ruefle, Mary Lee Settle, Mary Robison, John Ashbery, John Cheever, John Irving, John Updike and his lifelong friendships with James Baldwin, Grace Paley, Frederick Busch, Donald Barthelme, and Russell Banks.
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The Stone Witch of Florence
by Anna Rasche
Park Row Books
A woman’s secret. A deadly plague. Unleash the forbidden magic. The Stone Witch of Florence is a spellbinding debut that follows a young woman who harnesses the strange, ancient magic of gemstones to investigate a series of shocking crimes in plague-stricken Florence, all the while proving she is more physician than witch, perfect for fans of The Lost Apothecary.
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The Story of Gumluck and the Dragon’s Eggs
by Adam Rex
Chronicle Books
The tale of Gumluck continues in The Story of Gumluck and the Dragon’s Eggs, the second installation in a laugh-out-loud chapter book series from New York Times bestselling author Adam Rex. Readers, be warned! This book contains three precious eggs, one confused dragon, a very silly wizard, and the tiny ghost who haunts his hair.
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Sylvia Doe and the 100-Year Flood
by Robert Beatty
Disney Publishing
A hurricane changes the course of a river and the life of a lonely girl in this nature-based mystery-adventure by the best-selling author of the Serafina series and the Willa series. For fans of middle grade action adventure with elements of nature, history, and mystery.
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The Tail of Grace & Kristoff
by Darby Hobbs; illus. by Karen Kishibay
3Sisters Publishing
Off the coast of the Florida Keys, sits a small, virtually unknown island that was frequented by pirates from yesteryear. This is the home of Grace, the musical unicorn, with her pink mane and rainbow horn and tail and Kristoff the pig. Soon they become the very best of friends and accept their differences.
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Terrible Beauty: Reckoning With Climate Complicity and Rediscovering Our Soul
by Auden Schendler
Harvard Business Review Press
Terrible Beauty is a firsthand, trench-view story of the failure of the modern corporate sustainability movement---and an inspiring prescription for positive change. Written by Auden Schendler, the book is a unique and essential road map for a new environmentalism, showing us that the key to saving the planet is to tap into our own humanity.
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Time of the Child
by Niall Williams
Bloomsbury
From the author of This Is Happiness, a compassionate, life-affirming novel about the Christmas season that transforms the small Irish town of Faha.
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To Kill a Shadow
by Katherine Quinn
Entangled Publishing
Britannia meets The Mist—with a touch of Evil Dead—in this illusory fantasy horror about a kingdom left to darkness and the two people who have a chance to save it...
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To the Tenth Generation
by Ray and Jani Ortlund
B&H Publishing Group
God's heart for your family can help you create a culture of faith now that can still be reverberating To the Tenth Generation. With refreshing honesty and wise counsel, Ray and Jani Ortlund invite readers to experience the greatness that God can accomplish through a Christian family. It can happen in your family—now and for many years to come.
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Too Young for Cancer
by Katie Coleman
Alcove Press
New Year's Eve 2020 was supposed to be a turning point to better days for twenty-nine-year-old Katie Coleman. Instead, she found herself in the ER processing the earth-shattering news of a stage IV cancer diagnosis. Too Young for Cancer is an inspiring memoir that reveals the biases of the healthcare system and the power of community.
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The Totally Not Boring Book of Feelings
by Jolie Taylor; illus. by Brandon Dorman
Shadow Mountain Publishing
Short poetic tales for big feelings! This whimsical journey through verse and illustrations can help young children recognize and understand their big emotions. Fans of Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein will appreciate the fantastic black-and-white illustrations by highly acclaimed artist Brandon Dorman as well as the creative verse crafted by author Jolie Taylor.
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Weird But True! Star Wars
by National Geographic
National Geographic Kids
Star Wars meets Weird But True! in this jam-packed official collection of amazing facts from a galaxy far, far away. Did you know? The slimy sound of Jabba the Hutt’s movements was made by recording hands run through a bowl of mac and cheese! Featuring trivia from all three film trilogies, Disney+ shows, theme parks, and beyond, this book will delight fans of all ages. May the facts be with you!
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Weirdo
by Tony Weaver, Jr.; illus. by Jes & Cin Wibowo
First Second
From rising star Tony Weaver, Jr. comes a graphic novel memoir about an awkward preteen who loves all things geeky but struggles with mental health issues and self-doubt, perfect for fans of Jerry Craft's New Kid. Weirdo is a triumphant, witty, and comedic story for any kid who's ever felt awkward, left out, or like they don't belong.
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Wembanyama
by Yann Ohnona
Mobius
From his early life in Chesnay, Yvelines to his historic season with Metropolitans 92, with exclusive insight into his arrival into the NBA, this book that draws upon two years of original research, and unrivalled insights from the player's closest circle, including trainers, agents, teammates, family and friends - revealing one of the most fascinating sporting personalities that France has ever seen.
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What We Can’t Burn: Friendship and Friction in the Fight for Our Energy Future
by Eve Driver, Tom Osborn
Westwood Press
A memoir in two voices about the fight for climate justice, free speech on campuses, and dialogue that shapes a shared planet, What We Can’t Burn is set against the backdrop of the fossil fuel divestment campaign at Harvard University and chronicles the unlikely friendship between an American climate activist and her fellow classmate, a Kenyan clean energy entrepreneur.
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When We Flew Away
by Alice Hoffman
Scholastic Press
Bestselling author Alice Hoffman delivers a stunning novel about one of contemporary history's most acclaimed figures, exploring the little-known details of Anne Frank's life before she went into hiding. Based on extensive research and published in cooperation with the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, When We Flew Away is an extraordinary and moving tour de force. Perfect for Alice Hoffman fans of every age.
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When We Had Forever
by Shaylin Gandhi
Canary Street Press
Experience Shaylin Gandhi's evocative debut novel, WHEN WE HAD FOREVER. Unearth powerful emotions as Mina Drake, a grieving widow, uncovers secrets about her marriage while being irresistibly drawn to her late husband's notorious brother, Grayson. Unravel a love story fraught with secrets and limitless love. Perfect for fans of Mia Sheridan and Colleen Hoover.
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Witty in Pink
by Erica George
Entangled Publishing
Bridgerton meets The Hating Game in this snarky, sexy historical rom-com with a modern voice from the author of The Edge of Summer.
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You’ve Got Male
by Marina Adair
Entangled Publishing
She has zero time for a relationship. A fake one will have to do—in New York Times bestselling author Marina Adair’s new multigenerational romance that is Gilmore Girls meets Sleepless in Seattle.
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Your Letter
by Hyeon A Cho
Ize Press
When Sori Lee transfers schools after becoming the target of bullying, she finds a mysterious letter taped to the bottom of her new desk inviting her on a scavenger hunt! Sori follows the clues to try and uncover the writer’s identity, and as she explores all the curious people and places around the school, begins to open her heart again…
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