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The 100 Best Books for Work and Life
by Todd Sattersten
Bard Press
Discover your next book and get better at what you care about. Organized by topic, each chapter in 100 Best Books for Work and Life highlights essential reads with insightful summaries to help you grow personally and professionally. The 100 Best Books will guide you. The next step is yours.
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Abigail and the Waterfall: Loving God’s Good Earth
by Sandra Richter; illus. by Michael Corsini
IVP Kids
Explore the wonders of creation with Abigail and learn to care for God's good earth! Abigail loves Saturdays―especially when her family goes hiking! Follow Abigail and her family as they hike through lush landscapes, encounter fascinating animals, and marvel at a big, beautiful waterfall. On their adventure, Abigail learns about caring for creation ― about loving and stewarding the world God created.
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Academy of Outcasts
by Larry Correia
Vault Books
All Oz Carnavon ever wanted was to become a master mage. But he’s without the natural gifts or wealth required for entry into a magical academy. But Carnavons never give up. An epic fantasy where a magicless man-on-the-run stops at nothing to earn a place in a magic academy – not even the threat of hell. From the New York Times bestselling author of Monster Hunter International!
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Africa-China Linkages: Building Deeper and Broader Connections
by Editors: Abebe Aemro Selassie, Andrea Richter Hume, Alfred Schipke
IMF Publications
Africa’s financial linkages with China have played a vital role in the region’s growth story. These ties are multifaceted, encompassing trade and foreign direct investment. The region has made remarkable strides across many development metrics. This book delves into the evolving Africa-China economic relationship, offering analysis on the role of economic policy frameworks, financing, and fintech on sustainable development.
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Against All Odds (Grimm’s War, Book 1)
by Jeffery H. Haskell
Vault Books
From USA Today bestselling author Jeffery H. Haskell comes a military science fiction epic in the tradition of Honor Harrington and Star Trek. If you love heroes and starships, you will love to stand with Commander Jacob T. Grimm in Against All Odds, in print and widely distributed for the very first time!
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All in Good Fun
by Jaclyn S. Parrish
B&H Publishing Group
Is fun just a distraction—or something more? In All in Good Fun, Jaclyn S. Parrish invites readers to rediscover fun as a vital, God-given gift. Through Scripture and thoughtful insight, Parrish shows how fun, when rightly understood, shapes our lives, deepens our joy, and reflects the goodness of the God who created it.
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American Kings
by Seth Wickersham
Hyperion Avenue
American Kings pulls back the curtain on the most mythologized role in sports—the quarterback. Seth Wickersham explores the full arc of QB life, from childhood dreams to NFL stardom and beyond. With insider access to legends and rising stars, this riveting book examines the pressure, fame, and sacrifice behind America’s most iconic position—and what it reveals about ambition itself.
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Amity: A Novel
by Nathan Harris
Little, Brown and Company
“I fell into this stunning novel as into another world, with the shock of encountering something truly original,” raves Andrea Barrett, author of Ship Fever. “Amity is harrowing, often beautiful, and deeply moving.” Read Nathan Harris’s epic follow-up to his bestselling Oprah Book Club selection The Sweetness of Water.
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The Architect’s Epiphany
by Chi-Ho Kwong
Nakama Press
In a crumbling city of magic and mystery, a devoted shaman and an idealistic city builder embark on a perilous quest for redemption. The Architect’s Epiphany is an epic fantasy graphic novel by Chi-Ho Kwong, brought to life with stunning artwork by Chi-Kit Kwong, exploring legacy, sacrifice, and the power of hope.
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Are You Mad at Me?: How to Stop Focusing on What Others Think and Start Living for You
by Meg Josephson
Gallery Books
From psychotherapist Meg Josephson, a groundbreaking exploration of people-pleasing as an under-recognized but common trauma response, that also offers a compassionate and actionable path for healing.
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Athanasia
by Daniel Kraus (writer), Dani (artist), Brad Simpson (colorist), Jim Campbell (letters)
Vault Comics
Watchmen meets Unbreakable in the darkly disturbing supernatural tale, ATHANASIA, where the heroic dead bleed power into the ground … only to be unearthed by a down-on-her-luck young woman to unforeseeable consequences. Some secrets are best left buried. From New York Times bestselling author Daniel Kraus and rising star artist Dani!
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Beard: A Memoir of a Marriage
by Kelly Foster Lundquist
Eerdmans Publishing
In this striking debut memoir, Kelly Lundquist revisits her relationship with Devin 20 years after their divorce, as she investigates the “beard” trope in literature, pop culture, and her own romantic life.
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Beasts of Carnaval
by Rosália Rodrigo
MIRA Books
Set in a Puerto Rico-inspired world steeped in Taíno mythology and Caribbean carnaval splendor, this historical fantasy follows Sofía, a freedwoman, as she seeks her missing twin brother. At the mesmerizing yet treacherous Carnaval de Bestias, she uncovers buried ancestral truths and must confront secrets of the island to escape its seductive, perilous grip and reclaim her path.
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Bea’s Balikbayan Box of Treasures
by Christine Alemshah; illus. by Mengquian Dream Chen
Free Spirit Publishing
Bea helps her family pack a balikbayan box—the ultimate international care package—for relatives in the Philippines. Once the package ships, Bea waits patiently for it to arrive—it could take two months! Finally, Bea’s family gets a video call from Tito Rico, Tita Alma, and Bea’s pinsan, Maribel, and they connect over the excitement of unpacking the box.
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Beloved Outcast: The Quest for True Belonging
by Cherie Denna
Abundance Books
Born into a Sicilian mob family and notorious outlaw biker clubs, Cherie grew up learning the harsh realities of living on the fringes of society. Crime, trauma, injustice, treachery, followed by abandonment, fear, and battles with Complex PTSD led her to lose everything. Until she found a sense of belonging, discovering her true bloodline, and a complete rebranding of her soul.
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Between Prison and Freedom: Memoir of a Soviet Dissident
by Alexander Podrabinek, translated by Marian Schwartz
University of Notre Dame Press
Between Prison and Freedom chronicles Alexander Podrabinek’s deeply personal recollections of his early life opposing the injustices of the Soviet Union. His memoir serves as a powerful tribute to the Russian dissidents, desperately loyal to their country and to each other, as they fought for freedom and justice, all while evading the KGB’s efforts to break—or kill—them.
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Black History Is for Everyone
by Brian Jones
Haymarket Books
Brian Jones offers a meditation on the power of Black history, using his own experiences as a lifelong learner and classroom teacher to question everything—from the radicalism of the American Revolution to the meaning of “race” and “nation.”
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The Book of Guilt
by Catherine Chidgey
Cardinal
In an alternate world where nobody won WWII, three brothers are the only boys left in an orphanage whose dark secret is the reason for their existence—and the key to their survival—from the acclaimed author of Pet.
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The Book of Heartbreak
by Ova Ceren
Alcove Press
Sare Silverbirch has already had her heart broken four times. A fifth heartbreak will stop her heart forever… A Middle Eastern legend gets a romantic makeover in this retelling where a young woman must find a way to end the curse on her heart before it claims her life. Perfect for fans of V.E. Schwab and Laini Taylor.
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Bookish
by Matthew Sweet
Mobius
Adapted from the upcoming U&alibi TV series created by Mark Gatiss, Bookish is a clever, warm-hearted mystery set in 1946 London. Bookseller Gabriel Book solves local crimes with the help of aspiring writer Nora, who narrates the story. A charming literary crime novel perfect for fans of cozy mysteries, bookshop settings, and period dramas.
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Breaklands
by Justin Jordan, Sarah Stern (Colorist), Rachel Deering (Letterer) ; illus. by Tyasseta
Mad Cave Studios
In a post-apocalyptic world where everyone has powers—except her—Kasa Fain is an outcast. When her brother is kidnapped, she sets out on a brutal journey to get him back. Breaklands is a high-octane sci-fi series by Justin Jordan, packed with fierce battles, emotional stakes, and a story of resilience against impossible odds.
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By the Waters of Paradise: An American Story of Racism and Rupture in a Jewish Family
by Clare Kinberg
Wayne State University Press
A family secret inspires a personal reckoning with racism. In 2016, Clare Kinberg discovered her estranged Aunt Rose's death certificate on the internet. In the 1930s, Rose, an Ashkenazi Jewish woman, married Zebedee Arnwine, an African American man. What follows is a riveting family history that paints a startling portrait of racism and antisemitism and the lasting effects across generations.
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Calm In The Storm: Zen Ways to Cultivate Stability in an Anxious World
by Brother Phap Huu and Jo Confino
Parallax Press
A compassionate guide for navigating anxiety, burnout, and overwhelm, Calm in the Storm offers refuge in chaotic times. Zen teacher Brother Phap Huu and journalist Jo Confino share practices, stories, and insights to help readers find inner stability, self-compassion, and clarity. From the hosts of The Way Out Is In podcast, this is essential reading for a world in crisis.
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Canticle
by Janet Rich Edwards
Spiegel & Grau
Janet Rich Edwards’s mesmerizing debut novel, CANTICLE (December 2nd, 2025), is set in thirteenth-century Bruges. A spirited young woman explores faith, agency, and love among a little-known community of fiercely independent women called the beguines. Fans of Lauren Groff’s Matrix will adore this vibrant novel that shines a light on a largely untold piece of feminist history.
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Christmas at the Women’s Hotel: A Biedermeier Story
by Daniel M. Lavery
HarperVia Books
New York Times bestselling author Daniel M. Lavery returns to the world of Women’s Hotel in this delightful and heartwarming novella about one especially lively Christmastime at the Biedermeier.
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The City Changes Its Face
by Eimear McBride
Faber & Faber
An intense story of passion, jealousy and family from the trailblazing, award-winning Eimear McBride. A rainy Camden night, December 1996. Twenty year old Eily and forty year old Stephen retrace the course of their two year love affair in search of what’s gone wrong. Tonight, if they are to find one another again, what must be said aloud?
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Clementine Book Three
by Tillie Walden
Skybound Comet
Clementine finally has it all--a safe place to live, a girlfriend, even a cat...but nothing lasts forever. And when Clementine suffers a loss unlike anything she’s ever faced, a new mentor called The Gardener offers a new family and a new way of living... but at what cost? Tillie Walden doesn’t hold back in the epic conclusion of CLEMENTINE.
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The Common Rule Youth Edition: Growing Your Faith in a Distracted World
by Justin Whitmel Earley
IVP
In a world buzzing with notifications, youth are navigating more noise than ever. This book empowers young readers to break free from the stress and anxiety that modern life can impose. Equipping them with tools to find peace and fulfillment through simple, intentional habits, The Common Rule Youth Edition offers teens a roadmap to a balanced and meaningful life.
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Conservative at the Core: A New History of American Conservatism
by Allan J. Lichtman
University of Notre Dame Press
Allan J. Lichtman provides a sweeping history of the American conservative movement from the end of World War I to the present day, investigating the foundations and history of conservative thought to identify and reveal the central crisis that lies at the heart of conservative principles and today’s politics.
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Contact Front (Drop Trooper, Book 1)
by Rick Partlow
Vault Books
Go to war or go to jail. For small-time street hustler Cam Alvarez, the choice is simple. He has no family, no friends, no place in the world…nothing to lose. When his latest con results in the death of a cartel hitman, Cam opts to join the Marines and leave Earth to fight a vicious alien enemy. Military sci-fi from bestselling author Rick Partlow!
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Creating a Modern Homestead: Traditional Skills for Real, Everyday Life
by Victoria Pruett
Globe Pequot
Discover the joy of simple living and self-sufficiency—no matter where you live. Victoria Pruett of A Modern Homestead shares practical skills for cooking from scratch, food preservation, backyard chickens, small-space gardening, and more. With 126 recipes and expert guidance, this book makes traditional skills accessible, helping you build a self-reliant lifestyle that fits your modern life.
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Daughters of Palestine: A Memoir in Five Generations
by Leyla K. King
Eerdmans Publishing
From Palestine to Texas in 100 years, this epic family tale follows five generations of Christian women as their family’s intimate dramas—full of hope, fear, grief, and joy—play out against a backdrop of violence that would rip them from their homeland.
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Dead Acre: Black Badge Vol. 1
by Cullen Bunn (writer), Riley Brown (artist), Fares Maese (colorist), Rhett C. Bruno & Jaime Castle (creators)
Vault Comics
James Crowley met his mortal end in a hail of gunfire. Now, he finds himself in purgatory, not quite undead, though not alive either, serving the White Throne to avoid falling to hell. His not-so-sacred duty as a Hand of God – a Black Badge? Use his new abilities to hunt down demonic beings that have infiltrated the mortal realm.
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Deeper than the Ocean
by Mirta Ojito
Union Square & Co.
One hundred years after the shipwreck of the Valbanera, known to history as the “poor man’s Titanic,” journalist Mara Denis gets an assignment that leads to her discovery of a family tragedy. This fateful twist sends her on a quest to seek the truth about her family across Spain, Cuba, and Key West.
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Def Leppard’s HYSTERIA
by Phil Collen & Eliot Rahal (writers), Alex Schlitz (artist), Fabi Marques (colorist), Jim Campbell (letters)
Headshell
Worship at the altar of the almighty Guitar. It wants your love. It craves your blood. It desires YOU. A struggling band is gifted with the world’s most dangerous, magical guitar that rockets them to success, but when it’s stolen they’ll stop at nothing to get it back. Co-written by legendary Def Leppard guitarist, Phil Collen!
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The Devil’s in the Dancers
by Catherine Yu
Page Street YA
Mean Girls meets Suspiria in this spine-tingling social horror set at an elite ballet academy. Earning a scholarship to Allegra Academy was supposed to fix everything for Mars Chang. But when the headmistress asks Mars to swap her roommate’s supplements for a new product with terrifying side effects, she suspects foul play. Can Mars uncover the truth without jeopardizing her dreams—or her life?
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Did You Hear What Happened in Salem?: The Witch Trials of 1692
by Katie Kennedy; illus. by Nick Thornborrow
Workman Kids
Witches? False evidence? Conspiracies ending in murder? Did You Hear What Happened in Salem? launches a smart and surprising new nonfiction history series for young readers that presents key events from American history through a suspenseful true-crime lens.
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Dinner at the Night Library
by Hika Harada, Translated by Philip Gabriel
Hanover Square Press
In Dinner at the Night Library, a mysterious Tokyo library opens only after dark, honoring books by deceased authors. New employee Otoha Higuchi joins a quirky team as they bond over literary-inspired meals. But when strange events threaten the library’s future, they must confront their devotion to books, the scars of the publishing world, and what truly matters in life.
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The Dinner Party: A Novel
by Viola van de Sandt
Little, Brown and Company
For fans of Cleopatra and Frankenstein and Assembly, Viola van de Sandt’s novel is an intimate and darkly propulsive story told over the course of a dinner party, from its careful preparation through its explosive, irrevocable finish, about the tensions of love and autonomy, grief and female rage, and the surprising moments when they come crashing to the surface.
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Discovering Your Internal Universe: The Unexpected Good News About Anxiety, Panic, and Fear
by Cody Deese
Eerdmans Publishing
What if anxiety is not an enemy trying to destroy you? What if anxiety is an unexpected ally trying to save you? Cody Deese invites readers into this counterintuitive shift in how they understand anxiety.
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Doing Small Things with Great Love: How Everyday Humanitarians Are Changing the World
by Sharon Eubank
Shadow Mountain Publishing
Drawing on decades of hands-on experience in global disaster relief and community development, Sharon Eubank shares 12 practical principles—enhanced by insightful anecdotes—that empower individuals to make a meaningful difference in their communities.
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Dying Inside
by Pete Wentz & Hannah Klein (writers and co-creators), Lisa Sterle (artist, colorist, co-creator), Andworld Design (letters)
Headshell
NOW IN HARDCOVER! Immortality is entirely overrated. From Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz, Hannah Klein (Everything’s Fine), and Lisa Sterle (The Modern Witch Tarot, Witchblood) comes the supernatural, emo-fantasy about a chronically depressed teenaged girl who’s tired of fighting for her…death. When a webstore witch’s spell backfires on an enchanted blade, Ash must track her down to reverse its protection charm.
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Every Body Beloved: A Jewish Embrace of Fatness
by Minna Bromberg
Wayne State University Press
An authoritative call to end anti-fat bias and champion the acceptance of all bodies. Bromberg lays bare the harm of anti-fat bias and the restorative potential for body liberation in Jewish tradition to confront fatphobia. Bromberg traces her own journey of identity formation, bodily autonomy, and self-acceptance from her earliest memories of dieting to the founding of her organization, Fat Torah.
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The Experiment
by Rebecca Stead
Feiwel & Friends
Newbery Medalist Rebecca Stead questions whether extraterrestrial beings live among us on Earth in this heartfelt, tense novel about a boy who wonders where he's from and where he belongs. The Experiment is a fast-paced coming-of-age novel—with aliens—that asks universal questions about how we figure out who we want to be, and whether it’s too late to change.
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Famished: On Food, Sex, and Growing Up as a Good Girl
by Anna Rollins
Eerdmans Publishing
Famished encourages women to reclaim their appetites for life, love, and food, both physically and spiritually. Interweaving her own story of disordered eating and sexual dysfunction with those of other women she interviews, Rollins discovers a sisterhood committed to finding freedom from body shame.
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Fantastic Four: Solve Everything (Marvel Premier Collection)
by Jonathan Hickman, Joe Quesada (cover); illus. by Dale Eaglesham
Marvel Press / Disney Publishing Worldwide
Features an exclusive foreword by Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman, reflecting on how Jonathan Hickman's visionary run shaped his understanding of Marvel's First Family and helped inspire the upcoming film. Jonathan Hickman (Secret Wars, East of West) transforms the Fantastic Four, shifting them from a superhero family to a future-shaping think tank, the Future Foundation.
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Faraway Forest
by Debbie Fong; illus. by KAYLA CATANZARO
Chronicle Children's Books
Step into the cozy world of Faraway Forest, where sweet animal friends, gentle adventures, and acts of kindness abound. In this early reader graphic novel by award-winning creator Debbie Fong, Wally the raccoon and Bo the rabbit deliver more than mail—they deliver heart. Perfect for fans of Animal Crossing and the Hundred Acre Wood.
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Fate: The Winx Saga Vol. 2 – The Shadow War
by Olivia Cuartero-Briggs, Dearbhla Kelly (Colorist), Justin Birch (Letterer); illus. by Valeria Peri
Maverick
Dark magic rises in the Otherworld. As Bloom and her friends battle new enemies and confront painful secrets, the fate of Alfea hangs in the balance. Fate: The Winx Saga Vol. 2 – The Shadow War expands the hit Netflix series in this thrilling graphic novel continuation filled with drama, danger, and enchantment.
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The Fib
by Pedro Iniguez; illus. by Nathan Kwan
Gloo Books
In The Fib by award-winning author Pedro Iniguez, a small lie turns monstrous when Pepe invents a magical creature for show and tell. As chaos erupts, Pepe learns that even the tiniest fib can spiral out of control. Blending horror, magic, and heart, The Fib delivers a timeless lesson on honesty, responsibility, and creativity.
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Fighting to Belong! Vol. II
by Amy Chu, Alexander Chang, Louie Chin
Third State Books
Fighting to Belong! Vol. II, the second volume of a three-book series, our middle school protagonists Padmini, Sammy, Joe, and Tiana and their guide, Kenji, embark on an amazing journey through time to witness key events in AANHPI history, from the Philippine-American War to the incarceration of some 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. Fighting to Belong! Volume II helps new audiences young and old, AANHPI and non-AANHPI, understand how these stories are truly interwoven within the fabric of America.
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Five Star White Trash: A Memoir of Fraud and Family
by Georgiann Davis
NYU Press
With candor and dark humor, Georgiann Davis shares her unforgettable journey from seventh-grade dropout to celebrated professor. Faced with unimaginable setbacks—identity theft, home eviction, medical trauma, and family betrayal—Davis relentlessly pursued education. It was this quest that transformed her circumstances, giving her the tools to share the story of her life in a fat, queer, and intersex body.
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Floored
by Dr. Sara Reardon
Park Row Books
Floored is the authoritative guide for the pelvic floor, a critical group of muscles involved in day-to-day functions from peeing and pooping and sex and childbirth to menstruation and menopause. Whether you’re navigating postpartum recovery, seeking relief from urinary incontinence or aiming to enhance sexual pleasure, this comprehensive resource provides the insights and strategies every woman needs.
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Florida Palms
by Joe Pan
Simon & Schuster
The Outsiders for our time, a coming-of-age heartbreaker where boys without heroes become men without dreams. After three young friends are coerced into running drugs to make ends meet, their brotherhood quickly spirals into the tragic violence facing forgotten communities, testing their love and friendship. Ambitious, unflinching, and deeply humane, a CrimeReads “Most Anticipated” novel and Publishers Weekly Preview selection.
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The Flow Factor: How to Master Your Energy and Enter a State of Flow
by Christy Whitman
Beyond Words
Learn how to overcome your fight-or-flight response and create a state of flow. The Flow Factor from New York Times bestselling author Christy Whitman equips you with the tools to effortlessly enter a flow state in any situation, especially during the challenging triggers of everyday life, empowering you to navigate obstacles with ease.
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GEORGE the Flybot and the Golden Owl of France
by Nessa Bellido Schwarz; illus. by Jason Fruchter
Sequoia Kids Media
GEORGE the flybot is back—and he’s off to the French countryside to hunt for a priceless owl statue. If GEORGE finds the owl, he can make a difference in the lives of children. But when GEORGE crosses flight paths with a pack of robotic pigeons, he finds himself in a high-stakes race to the finish line!
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The Girl in Cell A
by Vaseem Khan
Mobius
Convicted of murder at seventeen, Orianna Negi has become a true crime icon. But she can’t remember what happened that day—and forensic psychologist Annie Ledet must uncover the truth. Set in a small American town ruled by a powerful dynasty, The Girl in Cell A is a tense psychological thriller exploring memory, power, and justice.
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Go-Man: Champion of Earth
by Hamish Steele
Union Square Kids
Go-Man: Champion of Earth is an action-packed, highly bingeable middle grade adventure from the Eisner-award winning creator of the “Deadendia” series.
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Goobers
by Cody Ziglar(writer), Ryan Lee (artist), Kurt Michael Russell and Vittorio Astone (Colorists), Andworld Design (Letters)
Vault Comics
Something strange is bugging Pine Cove. Clayton Lowe is reluctantly headed back to his small Southern hometown. Clay’s new friends from grad school are about to meet his old friends from high school and discover that something may have finally changed in the town where nothing ever changes: Pine Cove is ground zero for an infestation of body-snatching alien-bugs.
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The Great Forgotten
by K.L. Murphy
CamCat Books
The Great Forgotten tells the true story of the Great Train Wreck of 1918, which was a horrific disaster that killed over 100 people and injured hundreds more near Nashville, TN. Alternating between 1918 and 1988, this novel tells the story through a captivating narrative of love, loss, and history.
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The Grumpy Ghost Upstairs
by Mamiko Shiotani
Floris Books
A little ghost lives in the attic of a big house. He swoops around all alone, which is just how he likes it, until one day a little girl disturbs his peace and quiet. A wryly funny, spooky-but-cute picture book about adapting to change, with striking illustrations reminiscent of Brian Selznick.
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Hazel Says No
by Jessica Berger Gross
Hanover Square Press
When a tight-knit family moves from Brooklyn to Maine, their lives are upended by an event that will alter their new community forever, in this big-hearted, sparkling debut for fans of Now Is Not the Time to Panic, Pineapple Street and Schitt's Creek.
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Hell Difficulty Tutorial (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by Cerim; illus. by Omoy
Vault Books
Where others see doom, he sees opportunity. Hell Difficulty? More like a chance to thrive. Nathaniel's bus ride was supposed to be just another boring commute. Wrong. Now, he, 23 fellow passengers, and a corgi named Biscuit, are stuck in a "Hell Difficulty" Tutorial, battling monsters and leveling up to survive.
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Help in a Hurry: Simple Tips for Finding Peace When You’re Overwhelmed, Anxious, or Stressed
by Dr. Caroline Leaf
Baker Books
With actionable, evidence-based strategies to handle our most common challenges in life, this practical guide from bestselling author and clinical neuroscientist Dr. Caroline Leaf offers the tools you need to prevent a descent into chaos and instead find peace and strength amid the turmoil of daily life.
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Her One Regret
by Donna Freitas
Soho Crime
From the author of book club favorite The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano comes a riveting thriller that tackles an unspeakable taboo: regretting motherhood. When successful real estate agent Lucy vanishes, leaving her baby behind in a grocery store parking lot, her best friend Michelle suspects Lucy was kidnapped—but could she be wrong?
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The Herbal Fertility Handbook: Natural Strategies to Increase Your Chances of Getting Pregnant
by Liane Moccia RH (AHG)
Storey Publishing
In this comprehensive guide, clinical herbalist Liane Moccia provides evidence-based strategies for using herbs, natural supplements, and other holistic methods to optimize fertility and improve one's chances of getting pregnant. From advice about improving nutrition and using fertility-boosting herbs to minimizing environmental toxins, this book offers a clear and supportive roadmap for every stage of the fertility journey.
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Herobear and the Kid Vol. 1
by Mike Kunkel
Papercutz
When Tyler inherits a stuffed bear and a pocket watch from his grandfather, he discovers they hold a magical secret—his bear is actually a superhero! Herobear Vol. 1 is a heartwarming, all-ages tale by Mike Kunkel about friendship, imagination, and discovering the hero within, featuring whimsical art and timeless charm.
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High Finance
by Ken Miller
Ulysses Press
Discover the debut novel called a “brilliant read, funny and poignant, with an insider’s knowledge of Wall Street” that plunges readers into the financial sector’s ruthless heart, where fortune, ambition, and betrayal collide in the rise and devastating fall of a financial titan. (New York Times bestselling author Elliott Ackerman)
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Hiking Zen: Train Your Mind in Nature
by Phap Xa and Phap Luu
Parallax Press
Discover the joy of mindful walking with Hiking Zen, a guide to cultivating deep connection with nature and inner peace. Written by Buddhist monks Phap Luu and Phap Xa, this book offers practical mindfulness practices, personal insights, and wisdom from leading multi-week retreats—helping you weave mindfulness into every step, on the trail and in daily life.
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Hollow
by Celina Myers
Hanover Square Press
Mia Adair dies in a tragic car crash and reawakens as a vampire… Forced to leave behind everything she knew, Mia must choose to live with one of two rival vampire families. The Bellamy and Sutton clans share a dark, complicated history. As Mia learns about their extraordinary powers, along with their forbidden romances and betrayals, she’s drawn toward two very different loves.
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Hot Desk: A Novel
by Laura Dickerman
Gallery Books
Younger meets Writers & Lovers in this rollicking, sparkling, and funny novel that spans decades and generations of a family in the publishing industry.
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How to Be Brave Like a Snail
by Naseem Hrab; illus. by Kelly Collier
Owlkids Books
In their third cozy, laugh-out-loud adventure, Snail and Stump discover that the best kind of brave is finding the courage to share your feelings, even when your bravery is playing hide-and-seek.
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Huguette
by Cara Black
Soho Crime
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Aimée Leduc series comes a tense, emotional standalone saga of a young woman’s survival in the lawlessness of post-WWII France. This big-hearted story of resilience offers a portrait of an unforgettable heroine—as well as a prequel to Cara Black’s fan-favorite series.
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HUH? Talking Plants (How Living Things Communicate)
by Joyce Markovics
Susan Schadt Press
Plants aren't so silent after all! Exciting new science reveals they can sense and even produce sounds. This book invites young explorers on a fun-filled adventure into the surprising world of plant communication. Meet the scientists making these discoveries, learn the latest findings, and even try your own "talking plant" experiment. Get ready for a fascinating and giggle-inducing journey!
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I Deliver Parcels in Beijing
by Hu Anyan, translated by Jack Hargreaves
Astra House
A 2023 literary sensation in China. The story of a worker doing odd jobs in various anonymous mega-cities, Hu Anyan’s voice hit a nerve with a generation of young Chinese who feel at odds with an ever-growing pressure to perform and succeed. A unique first-person portrait of a society we never hear from but everyone has opinions about and benefits from.
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If Looks Could Kill
by Julie Berry
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
From Printz Honor–winning and New York Times bestselling author Julie Berry, a true-crime-nail-biter-turned-mythic-odyssey pitting Jack the Ripper against Medusa. A defiant love song to sisterhood, a survivors’ battle cry, and a romantic literary tour de force laced with humor.
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Intemperance: A Novel
by Sonora Jha
HarperVia Books
The author of the critically acclaimed The Laughter—winner of the Washington State Book Award—returns with this satirical feminist novel about a woman of a certain age who sparks a firestorm when she holds a contest, based on a fabled Indian custom, in which men compete to win her affections.
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The Internal Sea: Mare Internum
by Der-shing Helmer
Vault Comics
A supernatural science fiction mystery where the divide between the living and dead is more delicate than humanity ever suspected. Dr. Michael Fisher, a disgraced planetary geologist living on Mars, has never felt more isolated. When both he and Dr. Bex Egunsola, the station's newest biologist, accidentally break through the floor of an unstable lava tube into an ancient subterranean world... they are not alone.
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Into the Deep Blue
by Jennifer E. Archer
Marble Press
Perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon’s The Sun is Also a Star and John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars, Into the Deep Blue is Fiona and Nick’s achingly moving, wry, and hopeful tale about falling apart and coming together, told from two unforgettable points of view.
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Ionheart
by Lukas Kummer
Top Shelf Productions
Ionheart is a mind-bending fusion of sci-fi and fantasy, where a cursed knight races across radioactive ruins to outrun a demon—and his past. Is this the end of the world or its rebirth? With stunning visuals and echoes of Blade Runner, The Dark Tower, and Moebius, Lukas Kummer’s English-language debut is a dazzling, time-twisting graphic novel experience.
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Ironbound (Ironbound, Book 1)
by Andrew Givler
Vault Books
An epic fantasy adventure where the will to survive – and the need for revenge - cuts cold and deep. Wanting to fuse with a Cor Heart, an otherworldly metal, since he was a boy, Castor’s dreams are shattered by a vicious attack. Now, Castor must survive the Iron City before he can get revenge on the ones who took everything from him.
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It’s Me They Follow: A Novel
by Jeannine A. Cook
Amistad Books
An allegorical love story — a modern day Alchemist meets The Never Ending Story —set in a world where a book shopkeeper becomes a reluctant matchmaker, bringing soulmates together through books.
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Jesus Loves the Little Children, All the Children of the World
by Tara Hackney
IVP Kids
The classic song "Jesus Loves the Little Children of the World" has been heard in homes and churches for over a century. This fresh adaptation includes three new stanzas for today's families. With the beautiful reminder that all children are "made and loved so perfectly," these updated lyrics celebrating God's love will quickly become a favorite in every home.
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Julia Song Is Undateable
by Susan Lee
Canary Street Press
In her adult debut, Susan Lee delivers a hilarious rom com with surprising emotional heft about a Korean American woman who reluctantly agrees to let her grandmother set her up on three dates and the man who becomes her dating coach for fans of Abby Jiminez, Yulin Kuang, and Lily Chu.
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Just Ducky: A Friendship Takes Flight
by Berrie Torgan-Randall
Cardinal Rule Press
Margaret “aka Ducky” is wild about ducks but at day camp, she soon realizes others do not share her passion for the feathered animal. As she struggles to make a friend, she discovers that kindness and listening can go a long way in forming a friendship.
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Just Off the Norm: Published Opinions on American Politics and Culture by One of Its Most Trenchant Observers
by Norman L. Bender
Sensibility Press
In a media landscape flooded with "alternative facts," Bender's essays are islands of truth. This collection of more than 200 of his astute observations shows the struggles our nation has faced in the past quarter century, highlights our leaders' shortcomings, serves as a cautionary tale, and encourages all Americans to fight to restore liberty, equality, and justice for all.
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Karen: A Brother Remembers
by Kelsey Grammer
Harper Select
On July 1, 1975, Kelsey Grammer’s younger sister, eighteen-year-old Karen Grammer, was raped and murdered. In Karen, Kelsey reveals their past, celebrates their youth together, mourns her loss, and unearths his struggle for faith and healing in the decades since her death.
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Karmopolis (Book 1): The Land of Cars
by Nick Bertozzi
Top Shelf Productions
In Karmopolis: The Land of Cars, siblings Pooja and Om discover a mysterious gem and race through a futuristic, car-obsessed world to uncover its secrets. Originally featured in Nickelodeon Magazine, this action-packed adventure by Nick Bertozzi blends retro-futuristic thrills, inventive cartooning, and a message of unity. Perfect for fans of fast-paced mysteries with heart and imagination.
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Katharine Barnwell
by Jordan K. Monson
B&H Publishing Group
While old tales of God’s harvest workers have their place, it is time for a new generation of Christians to be awestruck by a new “great” in the missionary hall of fame—and as the most influential Bible translator in church history and the mother of modern missions, Katharine Barnwell is just the woman for the job.
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Kaylee Prays for the Children of the World: God Hears Every Prayer
by Helen Lee; illus. by Shin Maeng
IVP Kids
Every morning, Kaylee and her grandfather Halbi read the newspaper together and pray for the children of the world. But when Kaylee encounters the photo of a sad boy halfway around the world she wonders, Does God really care? This story tenderly guides readers toward the God who hears and answers our prayers―even when we can't find the right words.
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Kid Maroon
by Christopher Cantwell (writer), Victor Santos (artist), Mattia Iacono (colorist), Andworld Design (letters)
Vault Comics
When a string of horrific killings and arsons spring up in the streets of Crimeville, can Kid Maroon crack the case with his quick wits and slingshot? Or does he secretly yearn for what he’s never gotten to be … a kid? Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer meets Encyclopedia Brown in this dark, hard-boiled detective adventure.
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Kill All Immortals
by Zack Kaplan (Writer), Fico Ossio (Artist), Thiago Rocha (Colorist), Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Letterer), covers by Oliver Barrett
Dark Horse Books
A thousand years ago, Viking explorer Erik the Red and his four adult children discovered a mysterious source of immortality. Now, in the modern world, they are an enigmatic billionaire family with a banking empire. Seeking freedom from her family’s influence, Erik’s daughter, Frey Asvald, must reveal their supernatural secrets and confront her siblings in a deadly struggle for power.
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The Lafferty Girl: Surviving Trauma, Abuse, and My Father’s Crime
by Rebecca Lafferty with Katie McNey
Union Square & Co.
The daughter of Dan Rafferty tells her story, guiding other survivors of trauma to chart their own path to healing and peace.
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The Last Ember
by Lily Berlin Dodd
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Younger Readers
Impossible Creatures meets The Mysterious Benedict Society in this epic, fast-paced upper-middle-grade fantasy full of dragon-like creatures, heroic hijinks, battle-forged friendships, and sharp humor. The Last Ember is the first installment in an action-packed fantasy adventure about a powerful creature, those who seek to exploit it, and those who are willing to protect it at all costs.
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The Last Session Vol. 2
by Jasmine Walls, Micah Myers (Letterer); illus. by Dozerdraws
Maverick
The original RPG party is back—for one last livestreamed game to save their beloved community center. As fantasy battles unfold, real-life emotions resurface. The Last Session Vol. 2 by Jasmine Walls blends nostalgia, friendship, and queer joy in a heartfelt graphic novel about reconnection, growth, and the magic of storytelling.
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The Leaving Room
by Amber McBride
Feiwel & Friends
For fans of You've Reached Sam and If I Stay comes a haunting novel-in-verse about a girl between life and death, by National Book Award Finalist Amber McBride. As Keeper of the Leaving Room, Gospel helps young souls move on after they die. But when Melody arrives, Gospel finds herself falling in love and looking for a way out.
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Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches
by Angie Sullivan and Jennifer Welch
Hanover Square Press
From the hosts of the hit podcast I’ve Had It, Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan share an honest, humorous guide to navigating life’s challenges. Drawing from their friendship and personal struggles—addiction, infidelity, self-worth—they offer lessons in resilience, humor, and connection. This inspiring book helps readers embrace “hopeful cynicism” and find joy amidst chaos.
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Lila Said No
by Kiki Frayard; illus. by Aileen Bennett
Susan Schadt Press
Meet Lila, a spirited four-year-old whose favorite word is "no." This sharp-witted tale hilariously captures her daily defiance, much to the amusement (and occasional exasperation) of her well-meaning parents. From refusing to dress to bath time battles, Lila only complies when treats are involved. As Kirkus Reviews notes, it's "quirky and entertaining, with a kid- and parent-savvy message."
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Lilith Vol. 1
by Corin Howell (writer & artist), Warnia Sahadewa (colorist), Jim Campbell (letters)
Vault Comics
Lilith is an immortal who's been banished from her home, a dimensional plane suspiciously similar to humankind's idea of Hell. She's been posing as a model on Earth while secretly preying on humans... until she meets Penelope, a sweet bookstore owner with a tome that might hold the secret to returning Lilith home. If the mismatched pair doesn't fall in love first!
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The Little Book of Data: Understanding the Powerful Analytics that Drive AI, Make or Break Careers, and Could Just End Up Saving the World
by Justin Evans
HarperCollins Leadership
Data, explained in plain English. Data is the way we solve problems in the 21st century, and good news! It's not about number crunching. It's about ideas. And when used properly (read: ethically), it's an incredibly powerful problem solver. It drives AI, makes or breaks careers, and could just end up saving the world. The current data revolution impacts us all. You can’t afford to ignore your most promising tool.
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Live to Eat: The Food You Crave, the Nutrition You Need
by Emily English
Mobius
Live to Eat by Emily English is a joyful, science-backed guide to nourishing your body without restriction or guilt. Featuring 80+ easy, delicious recipes and simple wellness habits, this follow-up to her Sunday Times bestseller makes healthy eating accessible, satisfying, and sustainable. A must-read from the beloved nutritionist behind @Emthenutritionist.
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Living Well with Social Anxiety : Practical Strategies for Improving Your Daily Life
by Deborah Dobson
Guilford Press
Vivid stories and examples illustrate how to test new ways of thinking and behaving that can make in-person interactions easier, even for those who prefer remote work and play. Drawing on the proven strategies of cognitive-behavioral therapy, Dr. Dobson shares tips for approaching frequently avoided situations—from making small talk to public speaking —one manageable step at a time.
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The Lost Girl of Astor Street
by Stephanie Morrill
Blink YA Books
When her best friend Lydia vanishes without a trace, eighteen-year-old Piper Sail suspects the police are looking in the wrong places. With a young detective's help, Piper explores 1924 Chicago's dark underbelly. Uncovering corruption potentially tied to her own neighborhood, Piper must risk everything to find Lydia and expose the dangerous truth.
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Lost Souls Meet Under a Full Moon
by Mizuki Tsujimura
Scribner
A suspenseful magical realism novel about a mysterious teenage “Go-Between” who arranges meetings between the living and the dead, from multimillion copy Japanese bestselling author Mizuki Tsujimura.
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Love Rebels: How I Learned to Burn It Down Without Burning Out
by Kitty Stryker
Thornapple Press
Kitty Stryker shares her experience as an activist and relationship educator to help others pursue the important work while maintaining healthy relationships and without burning out. Recognizing that it can feel overwhelming to know how to effectively make change, she encourages readers to consider how they can best advocate and urges them to examine their own hesitations.
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Lyrical Dharma: Hip-Hop as Mindfulness
by Born I
Parallax Press
“It is hard to express how important I feel this book is.” —Alice Walker. Lyrical Dharma is a bold, poetic fusion of hip-hop and mindfulness from rapper and meditation teacher Born I. Visually rich and deeply personal, this book invites readers—especially young BIPOC—to embrace authenticity, healing, and self-love through the power of music, storytelling, and spiritual insight.
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Mark of the Fool (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by J.M. Clarke (writer) and Natsujirushi (artist)
Vault Books
The gods chose him. He said no. Alex had one desire: become a wizard. Fate had other plans. On his eighteenth birthday, Alex is Marked by prophecy as one of his kingdom’s five Heroes, chosen to fight the Ravener. But he’s branded 'The Fool’. Worst of the marks. Rejecting divine decree, he sets off for the adventure of a lifetime!
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Maybe This Will Save Me
by Tommy Dorfman
Hanover Square Press
From filmmaker, writer, producer and actor Tommy Dorfman—currently starring in Broadway's Romeo + Juliet—comes a beautifully written, bracingly original memoir, structured through the profound revelations of a single tarot card reading, chronicling her troubled teen years, the highs and lows of her creative career, and her journey to self-acceptance
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A Method for Magic and Misfortune
by Craig Kofi Farmer
Roaring Brook Press
Written by award winning author Craig Kofi Farmer, A Method for Magic and Misfortune is an otherworldly story about a boy discovering magic, hidden darkness and lies that run deep in his town. When Marcus discovers a secret magic flowing through the streets of Grand Park, everything starts to change . . . but is it for the better?
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MindWorks
by Neal Shusterman
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
From the incomparable mind that brought you the bestselling Arc of a Scythe series comes a collection of uncanny and unforgettable short stories. Journey to where the wind can be captured, time can be crafted into infinite attic space, or a hot tub can house an ancient monster. And revisit the Arc of the Scythe with two all-new tales!
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Moon Cat
by Casi Cole; illus. by Amanda Romanick
Paw Prints Publishing
A dreamlike folktale about the Moon Cat, the physical manifestation of the moon in feline form that visits restless children and takes them on a calming journey, comforted and ready for sleep. Told in dreamy prose and paired with lush art, Moon Cat will open hearts, calm bodies, and sit on shelves for years to come as a one-of-a-kind bedtime read.
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More Weight: A Salem Story
by Ben Wickey; illus. by Ben Wickey
Top Shelf Productions
More Weight: A Salem Story is a haunting, 480-page graphic novel that reimagines the Salem witch trials across three centuries. With obsessive detail and literary ambition, Ben Wickey explores fear, guilt, and hysteria from 1692 to the present day. Perfect for fans of From Hell, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and American history, this is a staggering debut that echoes through time.
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Mother Mary Comes to Me
by Arundhati Roy
Scribner
In the first work of memoir from Arundhati Roy, the Booker-Prize winning author of The God of Small Things, comes a raw and deeply moving account of the complex relationship with her mother, Mary Roy. A fierce and formidable force who shaped Arundhati’s life both as a woman and a writer, Arundhati was “heart-smashed” by Mary’s death in September 2022 and began to write to make sense of her feelings.
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My Fair Monster
by Adrienne Rivera
Page Street YA
Teen pageant star and horror fanatic Corie Nielson secretly aspires to be a horror movie scream queen. When a local monster costume contest is announced, Corie convinces grumpy special effects makeup artist Everett Robbins to partner up and turn her into a pageant worthy monster in this quirky, heartfelt rom-com featuring ADHD rep.
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The New Adventures of Moana 2: Vol. 1
by Sloane Leong, Maria Claudia Di Genova (Colorist), Chris Dickey (Letterer), and Charles Pritchett (Letterer)
Papercutz
Moana is back in a brand-new wave of adventures! Joined by her friends old and new, Moana sets sail beyond the reef once more to explore strange islands, unlock ancient mysteries, and embrace her destiny. The New Adventures Of: Moana 2 Vol. 1 continues the journey with humor, heart, and high-seas magic in this vibrant graphic novel.
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Next to Heaven
by James Frey
Authors Equity
A darkly funny, razor sharp plunge into America’s most perfect town, where privilege, sex, scandal, and murder lurk beneath a flawless veneer, from #1 NYT bestselling author James Frey. “Gleefully trashy page-turner set among the one percent . . .Frey is in his element. Let the revels begin!” —Kirkus Reviews
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No Stone Unturned
by Richa Goyal Sikri
Austin Macauley Publishers
Precious stones, high-value trades, death threats, bandits, hidden treasure, and mineral splendour: eminent journalist and storyteller Richa Goyal Sikri takes us on a rollercoaster journey across Africa with 24 short adventure stories inspired by true events spanning the past 60 years, featuring some of the most extraordinary personalities ever to walk the face of our planet.
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Nothing More of This Land
by Joseph Lee
Atria One Signal
Growing up Aquinnah Wampanoag on what is now Martha's Vineyard, journalist Joseph Lee grappled with his Indigenous identity and the challenges facing his community and tribes around the world; from Alaska to California and abroad, activists are fighting to reclaim tradition and their land.
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The Official Agatha Christie After School Detectives Club
by Agatha Christie Ltd
Laurence King Publishing
Welcome to the Official Agatha Christie After School Detectives Club—a thrilling introduction to classic mystery-solving for a new generation. Packed with puzzles, clues, and code-cracking challenges, this interactive middle grade series invites young readers to explore the iconic world of Agatha Christie while building confidence, teamwork, and detective skills along the way.
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On Magic & Miracles: A Theological Guide to Discerning Fictional Magic
by Marian A. Jacobs
B&H Publishing Group
In this guidebook, Marian A. Jacobs explores the theology of magic, gleaning contextual clues surrounding supernatural events in the Bible. These scriptural principles can assist readers, movie-lovers, gamers, and parents in discerning how fantasy can both edify and honor God.
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The Opportunist
by Tarryn Fisher
Graydon House
When Olivia Kaspen spots her ex-boyfriend, she ignores good sense and approaches him. It’s been three years since their breakup, but when Caleb reveals he’s suffering from amnesia after a car accident, she feels regret—and then opportunity. If he doesn’t remember her, then he also doesn’t remember her manipulation. Seeing a chance to reunite with Caleb, she keeps their past a secret.
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The Path of Ascension (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by C. Mantis; illus. by Karla Diaz
Vault Books
Orphaned by monsters, Matt must power-up to save others from the same fate. Matt’s dreams of hunting the monsters are crushed when his Tier 1 Talent rates as detrimental. No guild will take him. But after meeting a mysterious, powerful couple, Matt joins the Path of Ascension, an empire-wide race to ascend the Tiers and become living legends. Vengeance awaits.
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Piece Out
by Alex Willan
Astra Books for Young Readers
Toy Story meets Traction Man Is Here in this picture book that offers a fresh spin on a universal premise: the secret action-adventure story of a toy. When Red, a game piece, is accidentally left out of the game box, nothing—not a hungry robot nor the ferocious family dog Lady Flufferton—will stop Red from reaching home.
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Pizza Witch
by Sarah Graley and Stef Purenins
Skybound Comet
Join Roxy and George for a hilarious and heartwarming adventure cooked up by Sarah Graley (Glitch, Donut the Destroyer) and Stef Purenins (Our Super Adventure), in the delicious world of PIZZA WITCH.
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Plain Jayne
by Jayne Kennedy
Andscape
Plain Jayne is the inspiring, deeply personal memoir of trailblazing icon Jayne Kennedy. From beauty queen to sports broadcasting legend and fitness pioneer, Jayne shares her remarkable journey with honesty and heart. With stories of resilience, fame, and breaking barriers, this powerful book celebrates a life of firsts—and the woman who redefined what’s possible for Black women in media.
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Psychic Investigators, Evil Exterminators
by KT Healey
Top Shelf Productions
In Psychic Investigators, Evil Exterminators, middle schooler Gabe teams up with eccentric classmate Clem to hunt ghosts—and maybe reconnect with his late tía. This fast-paced, heart-filled debut by KT Healey mixes spooky fun with zany humor and real emotion. It’s a supernatural adventure with a soft, gooey center, perfect for fans of Scooby-Doo and Hotel Transylvania.
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Rabbit’s Feat
by Barney Saltzberg
Hippo Park
Frog and Toad meets The Little Prince in this touching social emotional learning picture book by acclaimed creator Barney Saltzberg about a determined boulder who yearns to get close enough to his cactus friend to see her flowers bloom, and the thoughtful rabbit who makes their wish come true.
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Reasons We Break
by Jesmeen Kaur Deo
Hyperion Avenue / Disney Publishing Worldwide
In this contemporary YA romantic drama, the high-stakes gang politics of Breaking Bad meets the star-crossed romance of Romeo & Juliet. To keep troubled bad boy Rajan out of prison, his former math tutor Simran makes a deal to handle his old gang's books—but when a gang war erupts, they must decide how much they'll sacrifice for each other.
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Reborn as a Demonic Tree (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by XKarnation; illus. by Goldcrab
Vault Books
Western xianxia meets reincarnation isekai! Ashlock wakes in the courtyard of a demonic sect... as a tree that eats people. But his hunger can’t go unnoticed for long. Ashlock's only chance of survival is to grow faster and stronger than any tree has in the history of the nine realms.
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Redman’s Muddy Waters Too
by Redman & Ben Katzner (writers), Geo Gant (artist), Fred Stresing (colorist), Andworld Design (letters), Reginald “Redman” Noble (creator)
Headshell
Doc has invented MUD, soil so special that when the right music is played, plants grow at hyper-speed. MUD can save the world, helping to feed everyone...but, more importantly, it’ll grow super potent weed. But it has been stolen! It’s up to Doc and crew to get his invention back. Created and co-written by MC, rapper, and record producer REDMAN!
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Regenerating Earth: Farmers Working with Nature to Feed Our Future
by Kelsey Timmerman
Patagonia
Kelsey Timmerman’s Regenerating Earth follows his five-year journey across continents to uncover how regenerative agriculture can renew land and community. Witnessing practices rooted in Indigenous wisdom and ecological resilience, he shares hopeful stories of farmers fighting climate change by restoring soil and biodiversity—revealing how our food choices can help heal the planet and ourselves.
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The Return of Moriarty
by Jack Anderson
Crooked Lane Books
This cleverly plotted mystery is a faithful and inventive take on a Sherlock Holmes classic, paying homage to Arthur Conan Doyle’s signature style while adding its own devious tricks to the story that is destined to become a must-read classic for Sherlock Holmes fans.
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Road to Mastery (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by Valerios; illus. by Heitor Amatsu
Vault Books
Jack Rust was a disillusioned biologist with a PhD—almost. When an extraterrestrial AI invaded Earth, it became a world of aliens, magic, and violence. Jack hoped for some magic himself. Nope. Armed with only his fists, Jack must grow strong enough to survive monsters. In this battle-ridden world, Jack finds the life he always dreamed about. He won’t just survive. He will thrive.
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Roll for Danger: The Cursed Catacombs
by Nick Eliopulos; illus. by Ethan M. Aldridge
Disney Publishing
Adventure awaits in this middle-grade fantasy that invites young readers to step into the shoes of the story’s hero! Combining elements of table-top roleplaying and pick-your-poison storytelling, a roll of the dice determines whether you’ll score a legendary win...or an epic fail.
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The Sacred Scales
by Bryan Davis
Tyndale House Publishers
From the author of the best-selling Dragons in Our Midst series comes a brand-new adventure! In King Arthur’s Camelot where dragons are outlawed, a poor apprentice boy and a dragon-raised orphan girl unravel an evil plot to exterminate dragons from this world and the next. Can Hawk and Sabina foil Lady Morgan’s plans before it’s too late?
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Salvos (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by V.A. Lewis; illus. by KP Comics Studios
Vault Books
An action-packed fantasy following the evolution and adventures of a Demon girl learning to survive in a game-like Netherworld!. For Salvos, a curious newborn Demon with a penchant for making friends, surviving the swarms of wild Demons in the Netherworld was always going to be a difficult task. The law of evolution? Survival of the fittest. Salvos will survive.
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Schott’s Significa: A Miscellany of Secret Languages
by Ben Schott
Workman Publishing
For those who love language and to gain access to rarified worlds, this book is an elegant and smart look at the colorful language and systems of signs found throughout dozens of fascinating professions, events, subcultures, and more. With its gorgeously erudite and detailed design, full-color photos throughout, and its thoroughly researched survey of lingo and culture, Schott’s Significa will change how you see the world.
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Screwing Sinatra
by P Moss
Top Shelf Productions
Screwing Sinatra is a stylish crime thriller set in 1960 Las Vegas, where Frank Sinatra, JFK, and mob boss Sam Giancana collide in a web of power, betrayal, and glitz. Author P. Moss captures the Rat Pack era with gritty flair, blending real-life intrigue and noir drama into a fast-paced novel for music lovers and crime fiction fans alike.
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The Secret Book Society
by Madeline Martin
Hanover Square Press
In Victorian London, 1895, three women trapped by societal constraints find solace in a secret book club hosted by the mysterious Lady Duxbury. Eleanor, Rose, and Lavinia forge deep bonds, uncover dangerous secrets, and seek freedom through sisterhood. Together, they challenge oppressive norms, risking everything for courage, love, and the power to rewrite their own stories.
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The Secret Investigator of Astor Street
by Stephanie Morrill
Blink YA Books
After solving her friend's disappearance, society girl Piper Sail craves a detective career in 1920s Chicago, defying social norms. When a new client asks her to investigate her brother's death, ruled suicide but suspected murder, Piper dives back into the city's dangerous mafia underworld, needing wit and courage to uncover the truth.
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Seduction Theory: A Novel
by Emily Adrian
Little, Brown and Company
When two married professors tiptoe toward infidelity, their transgressions are brought to light in a graduate student’s searing thesis project. “Seduction Theory nails the campus satire with savagery and grace, and it’s clear that Adrian is a major talent,” raves Rufi Thorpe, author of The Knockout Queen.
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Seeing Stars
by Candice Jalili
Hyperion Avenue / Disney Publishing Worldwide
Return to the world of Finding Famous, where author Candice Jalili brings reality TV down to earth. Mona Mashad, youngest daughter of the Mashads, America’s most famous reality tv family, has never risked falling in love, for fear of having her heartbreak broadcast on national television. But all of that is about to change when two eligible bachelors enter her life.
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Sisters in the Wind
by Angeline Boulley
Henry Holt and Co.
The New York Times bestselling author of Firekeeper's Daughter is back with a daring new mystery. Foster teen Lucy discovers the truth her father always hid from her–she is Ojibwe, with siblings and a grandmother ready to welcome her home. But Lucy is being followed, and the secrets of her past threaten to take away the future she’s always dreamed.
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Slum Boy
by Juano Diaz
Mobius
A devastating yet hopeful memoir of resilience and identity. Taken from his addicted mother and raised in the care system and a strict Romani household, John navigates trauma, queerness, and longing for love. With praise from Lemn Sissay and Andrew O’Hagan, Slum Boy is a stunning literary debut for fans of Shuggie Bain and A Little Life.
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Some Days I’m the Wind
by Rebecca Gardyn Levington; illus. by Dinara Mirtalipova
Barefoot Books
Some days you may feel like a cyclone, a whirl, dizzy, giddy, wild. Other days, you’re a whisper, a breeze, gentle, mellow, mild. You’re not the same each day, and Some Days I’m the Wind is here to say that’s ok! This calming poem's reassuring phrases encourage readers to meet themselves as they are and explore all sides of their emotions and personalities.
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Something Crawled Out
by Son M (writer), MadCursed (artist), Vittorio Astone (colorist), Jim Campbell (letters)
Vault Comics
In the small Midwest town of Welling Grove, Edith "Eddie" Miller has no grand life plans. When her younger sister doesn’t come home, Eddie unearths a web of missing girls and rotting bodies. The police prove useless, so Eddie teams up with her best friend, Rainer, to find her sister. The only thing is…Eddie believes her bestie might be the Devil himself.
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Song of the Hell Witch
by Taylor Hartley
Alcove Press
Perfect for fans of Carissa Broadbent and Hannah Whitten, this atmospheric romantasy features monstrous women stepping into their full power to fight an oppressive patriarchy, a father who will do anything to save his daughter, and the rekindled flame of an old, enduring love.
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Spectrum
by Dave Chisholm; illus. by Dave Chisholm
Mad Cave Studios
Music can save—or shatter—the world. When a supernatural force begins corrupting musical frequencies, a synesthetic trumpet player and a band of unlikely allies must stop it. Spectrum by Dave Chisholm is an electrifying graphic novel that fuses music, sci-fi, and surreal visuals into a genre-bending adventure like no other.
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Spellcaster
by Jaymin Eve
MIRA Books
SPELLCASTER is a steamy enemies-to-lovers romantasy set at Weatherstone College, where ancient magic and forbidden desire collide. When Paisley’s unpredictable powers draw the attention of a deadly monster, she’s forced to turn to her enemy, Logan Kingston, for help. After all, to fight a monster, she’ll need a monster—and Logan might be the most dangerous one of all.
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Spider to the Fly
by J. H. Markert
Crooked Lane Books
A true crime author helps in a desperate hunt for a killer in this dark and twisted thriller from the deviously inventive horror author that Peter Farris calls the “clear heir to Stephen King.” Perfect for fans of cat and mouse serial killer thrillers.
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Spoops: The Little Spirits of Halloween
by A.J. Locascio; illus. by Laurie Conley
Top Shelf Productions
Spoops: The Little Spirits of Halloween is a heartwarming, rhyming picture book that reveals the whimsical magic behind fall. When Holly’s candy-hating parents ruin Halloween, tiny pumpkin-born spirits come to the rescue, showing that the true spirit of the season is imagination, not sugar. This book is perfect for families, reluctant readers, and anyone who believes Halloween deserves its own holiday classic.
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Spring
by Michael Morpurgo
Mobius
A beautifully written celebration of springtime by beloved author Michael Morpurgo. Blending personal memories, reflections on nature, and new poems, Spring is a lyrical journey through the countryside of Devon—where Morpurgo has lived for 40 years—and a tribute to the joy, wonder, and renewal of the natural world.
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Tali and the Timeless Time
by Mira Z. Amiras; illus. by Chantelle & Burgen Thorne
The Collective Book Studio
Tali loves spending time with her Nona, especially when they prepare traditional foods together. But lately, Nona sometimes forgets things—calling Tali by her mother’s name or losing track of the recipe. As Tali gently navigates these moments, she begins to understand Nona’s “Timeless Time,” where memories from the past and present blend in complex ways.
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Talk to Your Boys
by Joanna Schroeder and Christopher Pepper
Workman Publishing
An urgent and practical guide to communicating with your tween and teen boy, focusing on 16 essential conversations including mental health and masculinity, sex and consent, money and power, violence and guns. Co‑authors Joanna Schroeder, a parenting journalist, and Christopher Pepper, an award‑winning educator, weave together practical advice with interviews from experts in psychology and child development along with perspectives from teen boys.
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Tart: Misadventures of an Anonymous Chef
by Slutty Cheff
Marysue Rucci Books
A hilarious, hot, and steamy account of coming of age in and out of the kitchen, from the anonymous chef, writer, and Vogue columnist, Slutty Cheff. This book is a delectable mix of raw Anthony Bourdain-style honesty with the sharp wit of Lena Dunham’s Girls, perfect for those who like to eat and f**k.
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Tell Me Something Good
by Court Stevens
Harper Muse
Tell Me Something Good is a story of intertwined relationships and the silent ripples they leave behind, where love becomes a guiding force, revealing the lengths one will go to protect those they cherish. Narrated by Marin Ireland, and Court Steven's debut adult novel, Tell Me Something Good is Beartown meets the Southern atmospheric storytelling of Flannery O'Connor.
156 of 177 titles
That’s Not How It Happened
by Craig Thomas
Hanover Square Press
When Hollywood adapts Paige’s memoir about raising a son with Down syndrome, her family is thrown into chaos. Her husband grapples with a stalled career, her son seeks meaning beyond his diagnosis, and her overlooked daughter feels abandoned. This hilarious, heartfelt novel unravels fame’s impact on identity, family bonds, and the struggle to stay authentic under the Hollywood spotlight.
157 of 177 titles
The Theory of K.O. Vol. 1
by Mathieu Reynès
Nakama Press
In a world rebuilt after global collapse, orphaned free-fighter Beck ventures into the dangerous town of Bajara to search for her missing mentor—uncovering buried secrets beneath pharmaceutical control and rebellion.
158 of 177 titles
This Happened to Me: A Reckoning
by Kate Price
Gallery Books
For readers of Educated, The Glass Castle, and Know My Name comes a powerful new memoir that is a remarkable testament of survival and resilience. At once harrowing and exquisite, haunting and inspiring, Kate Price’s story will leave readers with a profound assurance in the power to heal.
159 of 177 titles
Thor & Loki: Epic Tales from Marvel Mythology
by Delilah S. Dawson; illus. by Gabriel Hernández Walta
Black Dog & Leventhal
In this officially licensed collection, Marvel Comics heroes Thor and Loki regale us with engaging and fantastical retellings of the classic tales of Norse mythology. A brilliant melding of the Marvel Comic universe with traditional Norse Mythology, illustrated throughout with full-color plates and black-and-white art, Thor & Loki is a must-read for Marvel fans and mythology lovers alike.
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Tiger Slayer
by Ruby Lal; illus. by Molly Crabapple
Norton Young Readers
Five centuries ago, an ambitious young woman ruled a magnificent empire, hunted tigers, led troops into battle atop an elephant, designed public buildings, and issued royal decrees in her name. Historian Ruby Lal and Emmy-nominated artist Molly Crabapple illuminate the vibrant culture of India in this story of a daring empress, the only woman to ever rule the Mughal Empire.
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The Time Hop Coffee Shop
by Phaedra Patrick
Park Row Books
When the jaded former star of the iconic Maple Gold coffee commercials wishes for a perfect life, she is transported to the idyllic, make-believe town of Mapleville, where she is given a second chance to live her dreams. Think The Midnight Library meets The Lost Bookshop.
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To Kill A Queen
by Amie McNee
Crooked Lane Books
London, 1579. When Queen Elizabeth I is nearly assassinated, the rebellious heir to a criminal legacy seizes an opportunity for a better life in this twisty historical mystery featuring a plucky nonbinary sleuth with a dash of queer romance! Perfect for fans of Tasha Alexander and Deanna Raybourn.
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Transformers: Worst Bot Ever – Meet Ballpoint!
by Brian "Smitty" Smith; illus. by Marz Jr.
Skybound Comet
He’s the littlest Decepticon with the biggest dreams to take down the Autobots – Meet BALLPOINT in Transformers: Worst Bot Ever! Brian “Smitty” Smith (Pea, Bee, and Jay) and Marz Jr. introduce middle grade readers to the misadventures of the bot who is mightier than the sword in TRANSFORMERS: WORST BOT EVER: MEET BALLPOINT.
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Transforming the Shame Triangle
by Jessica Fern with David Cooley
Thornapple Press
From the author of bestseller Polysecure, a practical, accessible primer on using parts work to transform shame and self-criticism to authenticity and integrity. Jessica Fern and David Cooley open a path to healing and transformation, building a foundation of authenticity and integrity in self and connections, and ultimately creating a more fulfilling life.
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Turn to Stone
by Emily Meg Weinstein
Simon Element
An enthralling memoir of sex, angst, and rocks, Turn to Stone chronicles one woman’s ascent—on walls of stone and within herself—as she faces her demons and finds freedom and power in the raw and wild adventure of rock climbing. In this personal account, Weinstein explores a world where each leap of faith is an existential lesson.
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Underspin
by E. Y. Zhao
Astra House
An intimate, bruising coming-of-age novel about the short and tumultuous life of a charismatic and enigmatic table tennis prodigy, as seen through the eyes of those pulled into his orbit. Underspin is a bildungsroman and literary puzzle for readers of Rita Bullwinkel, Hua Hsu, Susan Choi, and Brandon Taylor.
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An Unexpected Hero (Light Novel) Vol. 1
by Rhett C. Bruno & Jaime Castle (writers) and Katerina Solomko (artist)
Vault Books
Come for the adventure. Stay for the laughs. Danny Kendrick was a down-on-his luck performer who always struggled to find his place. He never wanted to be a hero. He just hoped to earn a living doing what he loved. That all changes when he pisses off the wrong guy and gets sucked into a fantasy realm straight out of a Renaissance Fair.
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Verity Vox and the Curse of Foxfire
by Don Martin
Page Street YA
Witch-in-training Verity Vox has never met a problem her spells can’t solve. But when a cryptic plea for help leads her to the Appalachian mountain town of Foxfire, she faces a curse laid years ago. She must break the curse, find a missing girl, and discover what’s really under the mountain if she hopes to save the town.
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Watching for the Morning
by Vaneetha Rendall Risner
B&H Publishing Group
When life feels dark and hope seems distant, Watching for the Morning offers encouragement through 90 honest, grace-filled devotions. Through personal stories and biblical truth, Vaneetha Risner shows how to trust God in uncertainty, embrace lament, and find joy even in suffering. This devotional reminds readers that God is near, faithful, and working in every season of waiting.
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We Love You, Bunny
by Mona Awad
Marysue Rucci Books
For fans of Otessa Moshfegh’s razor-sharp wit, Donna Tartt’s dark academia allure, and Margaret Atwood’s uncanny imagination, Mona Awad invites readers back to the twisted, enchanting world of Bunny. An audacious stand-alone origin story, We Love You, Bunny is a darkly funny and wildly inventive exploration of creation, obsession, and the toxic underbelly of friendship.
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Welcome to Fabulous Angeles: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Adventures of a Wayward Westside Teen
by Richard A. Lefkowitz
Gilded Coast Press
“A vivid and meticulously crafted time-travel adventure that throws you straight into the heart of 1960s and ’70s Los Angeles” (KC Porter, Grammy winner). Lefkowitz’s memoir takes you on entertaining journey of raucous revelry—all-night escapades and confrontations with police, fueled by love, drugs, and FM radio songs and personalities, and encounters with a host of celebrities.
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What Boys Learn
by Andromeda Romano-Lax
Soho Crime
From the author of The Deepest Lake, a gripping novel of psychological suspense that unravels a mother’s worst fear—that her son may have played a part in the murders of two teenage girls in a wealthy Chicago suburb. What Boys Learn is a twisty thriller about how boys are raised—and what they’re taught they can get away with.
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Where There’s Smoke, There’s Dinner: Confessions of a Cartoonist Cook
by Jennifer Hayden
Top Shelf Productions
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Dinner is a bold, colorful “anti-cookbook” from Jennifer Hayden, blending satirical recipes with candid comics about food, femininity, and frustration. Part memoir, part roast of domestic expectations, it’s perfect for women who feel trapped in the kitchen, seekers of self-acceptance, and anyone who’s ever burned dinner and questioned why they were cooking in the first place.
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Who Am I? Pandas and Other Bears: A Riddle Puzzle Book
by Jody Jensen Shaffer; illus. by Travis Foster
Highlights
Get ready for a bear-y cool adventure! Who Am I? Pandas and Other Bears is packed with playful, fact-filled riddles about adorable giant pandas, strong polar bears, acrobatic black bears, and more. But here’s the twist: each riddle is a fun guessing game that challenges kids to figure out which amazing animal is being described.
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Winston and the Windsors: How Churchill Shaped a Royal Dynasty
by Andrew Morton
Hanover Square Press
Andrew Morton, one of the world’s best-known biographers presents a meticulously researched joint biography of Winston Churchill and the House of Windsor. In exploring the complex dynamic between the two, Morton argues that, regardless of whether the attitudes of the royal family were warm or icy toward Churchill, their relationship is central to the twentieth-century history of the British monarchy.
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The Woman In Suite 11
by Ruth Ware
Scout Press
In this follow-up to #1 New York Times bestselling author Ruth Ware’s multi-million copy mega-hit The Woman in Cabin 10, Lo Blacklock returns to attend the opening of a luxury hotel, only to find herself in a white-knuckled race across Europe.
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You Belong Here
by Megan Miranda
Marysue Rucci Books
Memories linger and secrets haunt in Megan Miranda’s latest thriller. Beckett Bowery returns to Wyatt Valley, a town tied to her tragic past, when her daughter enrolls at the same college. As dark truths resurface, Beckett must confront the danger that still lurks in this picturesque yet sinister town.
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