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Susan L. Davis
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63 Hours in Hell
by Susan L. Davis
Abundance Books
When Hannah and her brother die on the day of the crucifixion, they awaken in Paradise—and are sent on a daring mission. Joined by Dismas and an angel, they must recover fragments of Hell’s key. Racing through biblical history, they face demonic forces and eternal stakes in this gripping tale of redemption, sacrifice, and spiritual warfare.
Emily Jane
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American Werewolves
by Emily Jane
Hyperion Avenue
In American Werewolves, Emily Jane weaves a thrilling tale of ambition, greed, and vengeance. As Natasha hunts for justice after her roommate’s murder, venture capitalist werewolf Shane LaSalle questions his firm’s ruthless nature. Spanning centuries, this genre-defying novel exposes the savage instincts lurking beneath American success—from frontier survival to modern corporate power plays.
Janet McGriffin
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Betrothal and Betrayal: Empress Irini Series, Volume 1
by Janet McGriffin
Scotland Street Press
In 8th-century Constantinople, where power is won through cunning and ambition means survival, seventeen-year-old Thekla is abandoned at the altar for the third time. Armed with only her wits and blade, she seeks revenge. Crossing paths with Irini, a beautiful orphan turned empress-in-waiting, they form an uneasy alliance in a city teeming with intrigue, betrayal, and deadly ambition.
Lonnae O’Neal
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Bibb Country: Unearthing My Family Secrets of Land, Legacy and Lettuce
by Lonnae O’Neal
Andscape
Bibb Country follows Lonnae O’Neal’s exploration of her family’s history, tracing her roots back to her fourth great-grandmother, Keziah, enslaved by the Kentucky Bibb family. As she uncovers hidden triumphs and traumas, O’Neal delves into the legacy of Bibb lettuce, genealogy, and migration, blending memoir, food history, and cultural critique to confront America’s complicated past.
Mike Allen
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The Black Fire Concerto
by Mike Allen
Ruadán Books
Imprisoned on a ghoul-infested riverboat, Erzelle must play her harp to entertain the cult that murdered her family. Her nightmare’s upended by the arrival of mysterious musician Olyssa, whose search for her sister draws them into a mutated world of fiendish adventure. A creative take on the zombie apocalypse, this gory dark fantasy has horror lurking in every corner.
Jamie Arty
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The Chancellor’s Mansion: A Renovation Story of Family, Home, History, and Mystery
by Jamie Arty
Andscape
The Chancellor’s Mansion tells the story of Jamie and Frantz Arty’s ambitious renovation of a historic mansion in Oyster Bay, New York. Amid pandemic challenges, they restore the house, uncovering its fascinating history, including the legacy of Sophia Moore, a Black servant. The book explores their journey to preserve the mansion while creating a home for their family.
Margaret Peot
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Crows: An Egg-to-Sky Story
by Margaret Peot
Muddy Boots
This book describes how crows meet, mate, nest, raise their young, and learn to fly, and their unique way of communicating. Crows are extremely intelligent, social birds. Their language is unique and not entirely understood by scientists. This introduction to the natural history of crows for children also includes a brief discussion of the difference between crows and ravens.
Helen H. Wu
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A Cup of Happy: Capybara Bubble Tea
by Helen H. Wu
CapyFun
Join Capy, Cali, and Cavin—three curious capybara friends from the planet Capyzenia—as they journey to Earth to create their own bubble tea! Through teamwork, creativity, and new friendships, they learn to embrace differences and celebrate life’s simple joys. Featuring kawaii art, fun facts, and a kid-friendly recipe, this heartwarming tale is a true Cup of Happy!
Edited By: Augusto Azael Pérez Azcárraga, Tadatsugu Matsudaira, Gilles Montagnat-Rentier, János Nagy, and R. James Clark
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Customs Matters: Strengthening Customs Administration in a Globalized World
by Edited By: Augusto Azael Pérez Azcárraga, Tadatsugu Matsudaira, Gilles Montagnat-Rentier, János Nagy, and R. James Clark
IMF Publications
The accelerating pace of global transformation has seen an increasing volume and interdependence of international trade. Many new challenges have emerged: the digitalization of trade and customs processes, the adoption of new technologies and business models, renewed national security and safety of society concerns, and revamped protectionism. This book analyzes the many changes and challenges customs administrations face today.
Michael Seltzer & Charles Borg
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DARE
by Michael Seltzer & Charles Borg
Laguna Studios
Meet Lucious Daren, LAPD’s self-proclaimed top cop, whose “superpowers” only show up when he’s drunk or high. After a mishap involving Lucious accidentally shooting his rookie partner, he gets demoted to teaching DARE to high school punks—a fate worse than paperwork. DARE is a balls-to-the-wall comedy-action-romp, blending un-PC humor, good old-fashioned T&A, razor-sharp political commentary, and heart.
Shannon Hale
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Dream On
by Shannon Hale; illus. by Marcela Cespedes
Roaring Brook Press
Mega-bestselling graphic novel author of Real Friends Shannon Hale is back with the first in a new middle grade graphic novel series about hope, friendship, and heartfelt wishes, perfect for fans of Invisible Emmie and Click.
Darryl Cunningham
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Elon Musk: American Oligarch
by Darryl Cunningham
Seven Stories Press
An unvarnished, critical graphic biography of Elon Musk and a riveting deep-dive into the audacious mind and tumultuous journey of the tech innovator and presidential confidant. Using his signature pictographic style—clean lines, vivid colors, and lean panel compositions— author and illustrator Darryl Cunningham peels back the layers of myth around Musk to deliver a timely portrait that is provocative and informative.
Hannah Rose May
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The Exorcism at 1600 Penn
by Hannah Rose May
IDW Publishing
In The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, the first female U.S. president faces more than political chaos—she must battle demonic forces haunting the White House. From Hannah Rose May and Vanesa Del Rey, this supernatural thriller blends satanic horror with sharp political drama, perfect for fans of The Haunting of Hill House and Nice House on the Lake.
Kazu Haga
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Fierce Vulnerability: Healing from Trauma, Emerging through Collapse
by Kazu Haga
Parallax Press
In Fierce Vulnerability, activist Kazu Haga challenges the divisive "us vs. them" mindset in social movements, offering a path that merges nonviolent action, trauma healing, and spiritual practice. In times of crisis, true transformation requires centering relationships over opposition. This book is a call to cultivate movements that heal—personally and systemically—by embracing vulnerability as a source of strength.
Jerry Borrowman
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Flames of Anarchy
by Jerry Borrowman
Shadow Mountain Publishing
In the heart of Theodore Roosevelt’s America, a storm of anarchy threatens the nation, leading to a gripping tale of betrayal, fear, and the birth of the FBI. Set against a backdrop of societal upheaval, the story delves into race, labor, immigration, and political corruption, capturing the rise of federal policing and America’s shift from farms to heavy industry.
Joy Towers Neal
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Floating Up To Wherever: A Memoir
by Joy Towers Neal
Unsung Voices Books
After Joy moves overseas as a missionary, the faith she had followed to the other side of the world suddenly dissolves, leaving her to navigate an unfamiliar world. Woven throughout her spiritual deconstruction is a relationship that threatens to unravel her marriage. Floating Up To Wherever is a story of what happens after your most fundamental assumptions turn upside down.
Joe Pan
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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.
Vicki DeArmon
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Foghorn: The Nearly True Story of a Small Publishing Empire
by Vicki DeArmon
Sibylline Press
This memoir that reads like fiction recounts the never-before-told story of the heyday of small presses in the '80s & '90s in San Francisco when Bay Area presses armed with arrogance and personal computers took the publishing field. This is the story of Vicki (Morgan) DeArmon, an intrepid publisher, who at 25 built her book publishing company from scratch.
Nessa Bellido Schwarz
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GEORGE the Flybot and the Lost Camera on Mount Everest
by Nessa Bellido Schwarz; illus. by Jason Fruchter
Sequoia Kids Media
Meet GEORGE the flybot, a one-of-a-kind robotic fly on his first official mission! With instructions from his boss at Fly on the Wall Inc., GEORGE zips off to the Himalayas. But GEORGE has a mission of his own: to learn more about how humans act and feel, and maybe - just maybe - find a friend. Book 1 in the series.
Tom Scioli
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Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theatre
by Tom Scioli
IDW Publishing
In Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theatre, the King of the Monsters crashes the Roaring Twenties! When Godzilla destroys Gatsby’s mansion, the iconic antihero teams up with Sherlock Holmes and the Time Machinist for revenge. Written and drawn by Eisner nominee Tom Scioli, this action-packed, genre-blending graphic novel mashes up kaiju chaos with classic literature like you’ve never seen before.
Forest Issac Jones
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Good Trouble: The Selma, Alabama and Derry, Northern Ireland Connection 1963-1972
by Forest Issac Jones
Anthem Press
Good Trouble is the story of the strong connection between the Black Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the Catholic Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland – specifically, the influence of the Montgomery to Selma march on the 1969 Belfast to Derry march through oral history.
Rolando Pujol
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The Great American Retro Road Trip: A Celebration of Roadside Americana
by Rolando Pujol
Artisan Books
Celebrate America’s vintage signs, quirky roadside attractions, and fast-food relics in The Great American Retro Road Trip. Journey coast to coast with Rolando Pujol, discovering giant roadside icons, dazzling neon signs, and classic eateries. Through clever narrative, anecdotes and stunning photos, this nostalgic guide captures the charm of disappearing roadside Americana. Let your curiosity guide you.
Carl Barney
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The Happiness Experiment: A Revolutionary Way to Increase Happiness
by Carl Barney
Greenleaf Book Group
Ready to take control of your future and transform lives? In The Happiness Experiment, Carl Barney shares how his “Happiness Grants”—inheritances or “pre-quests” given while alive—transformed lives, including his own. This groundbreaking book reveals how to align wealth with purpose, uncover true fulfillment, and create lasting joy. A powerful new approach to happiness—are you ready to start your own experiment?
Dave Asprey
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Heavily Meditated: The Fast Path to Remove Your Triggers, Dissolve Stress, and Activate Inner Peace
by Dave Asprey
HarperCollins
Heavily Meditated is a complete guide to upgrading your brain using scientifically validated methods and advanced meditation techniques. Learn how to elevate your consciousness, accelerate healing, and optimize every aspect of life. Dave shares key practices like his Reset Method, explains how to build strength through Brief Intentional Conscious Exposure to Pain, and explores why biohacking is a spiritual experience.
George Takei, Steven Scott, Justin Eisinger
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It Rhymes With Takei
by George Takei, Steven Scott, Justin Eisinger
IDW Publishing
From the team behind They Called Us Enemy comes It Rhymes with Takei, George Takei’s deeply personal graphic memoir about life in the closet, coming out at 68, and becoming a powerful LGBTQ+ advocate. Blending history and heart, this full-color book offers an inspiring journey through fame, fear, love, and identity—perfect for fans of queer history, memoir, and resilience.
Annabelle Oh
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Maggie and the Story Shadows
by Annabelle Oh
Hyperion Avenue / Disney Publishing Worldwide
A pint-sized Only Murders in the Building meets Land of Stories in this fantastical middle grade mystery where three kids' search for a missing mother leads them to a world where every story ever told is real—making a hit web series about their search along the way.
Yaniv Navot, Liz Steelmann, Shana Pilewski
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Marketing in the A.I. Era: Why Personalization Wins the Customer Experience
by Yaniv Navot, Liz Steelmann, Shana Pilewski
HarperCollins Leadership
Personalization cuts through the noise, helping brands connect with customers on a deeper level. By making it the foundation of your marketing strategy, you can unlock new opportunities. This book teaches how to understand customer needs and deliver clear, personalized messages that build emotional connections, fostering loyalty and turning customers into long-term advocates for your brand.
Jacque Aye, Hannah Templar, and Megan Brown
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Monster High: New Scaremester, Vol. 1
by Jacque Aye, Hannah Templar, and Megan Brown
IDW Publishing
The ghouls are back in Monster High: New Scaremester, Vol. 1! Draculaura, Clawdeen, Cleo, and Frankie return for new drama, fresh lurks, and monstrous friendship goals. But with secrets, tension, and danger brewing, can the beasties stick together? Collecting the FCBD special, Monster High Pride, and issues #1–4, this fangtastic comic is perfect for fans of the hit show!
Eldon Yellowhorn and Kathy Lowinger
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Ours to Tell: Reclaiming Indigenous Stories
by Eldon Yellowhorn and Kathy Lowinger
Annick Press
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection! Sixteen Indigenous creators relate traditions, accounts of historical events, and their own lived experiences. Novelists, poets, graphic artists, historians, craftspeople, and mapmakers from various points in history chronicle stories on the struggles and triumphs lived by Indigenous people, and the impact these stories have had on their culture and history.
Ana Hebra Flaster
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Property of the Revolution: From a Cuban Barrio to a New Hampshire Mill Town: A Memoir
by Ana Hebra Flaster
She Writes Press
Hebra Flaster was six years old when her family, once devoted revolutionaries but soon disillusioned, fled Cuba for the US. Her memoir celebrates the indomitable spirit of the female relatives who reinvented the family in America. In this sweeping, historical, yet intimate memoir the author shares a timeless and timely tale about courage, loss, and the power of family.
Malcolm Himschoot
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Reading Secrets: A Queer Inheritance of Life and Scripture
by Malcolm Himschoot
Flare Books
When his dad died, Malcolm Himschoot inherited his father’s Bibles. In Reading Secrets, Malcolm, a trans man and a United Church of Christ pastor, travels alongside his father’s ghost, exploring their inherited homophobia and the American culture that shaped their triumphs and tragedies. With these evocative meditations, Malcolm transforms the Scripture he inherited, and finds a place in it for himself.
Kate Christensen and Melissa Henderson
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The Sacred and the Divine
by Kate Christensen and Melissa Henderson
Disney Publishing
History, romance, and the occult come together in this mesmerizing tale of sisterhood, fate, and the darkness lurking in Victorian New England. At the heart of the story are three sisters, Daisy, Morrigan, and Avery Wolfson, each gifted with unique magical abilities passed down through generations, who must face an ancient evil that threatens their community and their lives.
Mary E. Roach
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Seven for a Secret
by Mary E. Roach
Hyperion Avenue / Disney Publishing Worldwide
When eight of the girls from the Sister’s Place group home seemingly disappeared, no one in the town of Avan Island cared. But one girl returned. And she’s determined to find answers, peace, and, maybe, revenge for her lost sisters. Sadie meets The Female of the Species in this propulsive YA thriller about female rage and survival against all odds.
Robbie Thompson
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The Sin Bin
by Robbie Thompson
IDW Publishing
In The Sin Bin, a washed-up hockey player moonlights as a monster hunter—and now his daughter wants in. As Cat and her dad Dukes hit the road to fight demons and uncover family secrets, their bond is put to the test. A thrilling, heartwarming graphic novel perfect for fans of Supernatural and Stranger Things, with monsters, mystery, and heart.
Stephanie Burt
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Super Gay Poems: LGBTQIA+ Poetry after Stonewall
by Stephanie Burt
Harvard University Press
Super Gay Poems is a celebration of queer poetry by the acclaimed critic and beloved Harvard professor Stephanie Burt. This groundbreaking anthology points poetry lovers, political organizers, and LGBTQIA+ readers toward many beautiful tomorrows. Sign up for a free Party in a Box for your library—full of Super Gay party favors, trivia, playlists, rainbows, and more!
Daniel Nayeri
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The Teacher of Nomad Land: A World War II Story
by Daniel Nayeri
Levine Querido
From Printz Medalist and Newbery Honor author Daniel Nayeri. With Iran being squeezed between the forces of Great Britain and the Soviet Union, a boy valiantly tries to protect his sister from Nazi spies, soldiers, and hunger.
Jason Aaron
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Vol. 1: Return to New York
by Jason Aaron
IDW Publishing
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Vol. 1: Return to New York kicks off a bold new era from writer Jason Aaron and an all-star artist lineup. With the Turtles scattered across the globe, dark forces pull them back to New York. A perfect jumping-on point for lapsed fans and new readers alike, this gritty relaunch blends nostalgia with fresh storytelling.
Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin II–Re-Evolution
by Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz
IDW Publishing
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin II—Re-Evolution returns to a gritty future where Casey Marie and a new generation of Turtles rise to save a crumbling NYC. From TMNT co-creator Kevin Eastman and the original Last Ronin team, this epic follow-up is perfect for longtime fans, newcomers, and anyone excited for the upcoming video game and movie.
Kate Price
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This Happened to Me
by Kate Price
Gallery Books
For readers of The Glass Castle and Know My Name comes a powerful new memoir that is a remarkable testament of survival and resilience. Kate Price’s story will leave readers with a profound assurance in the power to heal. From victim to advocate, from fearful child to empowered adult, and from despair to triumph, This Happened to Me is a story of astonishing resilience and breathtaking determination.
David Viafora
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Thriving Together: Nine Principles for Cocreating True Community
by David Viafora
Parallax Press
In Thriving Together, former Buddhist monk David Viafora unveils nine key principles for building joyful, resilient communities in an era of isolation and crisis. Drawing from his deep experience in mindfulness communities, Viafora offers practical guidance to cultivate connection, reconciliation, and shared purpose—showing that true community is not just possible but essential for our collective healing and well-being.
Derek “Deek” Diedricksen
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Tree Houses within Reach: 30 Lofty Cabins, Playhouses, and Getaways You Can Actually Build
by Derek “Deek” Diedricksen
Storey Publishing
From simple platform structures to tiny houses in the trees, the tree houses featured in this eclectic book will inspire anyone who has ever dreamed of building one of their own. With extraordinary photos, step-by-step advice, and an emphasis on reusing and repurposing materials, author Derek Diedricksen proves that building a tree house can be creative, affordable, and accessible.
Richard Simon
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Unplug: How to Break Up with Your Phone and Reclaim Your Life
by Richard Simon
Workman Publishing
Turn off your phone and reclaim your life with Unplug. This guide offers step-by-step strategies, success stories, and practical tips to detox from your device. Learn different breakup styles, how to use your time, and reintegrate tech mindfully—featuring author Richard Simon’s own year-long experiment and insights from 25 others who set healthier boundaries.
Sharon Doering
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Upstanding Young Man
by Sharon Doering
Hyperion Avenue
In Upstanding Young Man, a star wrestler named McClane goes missing just weeks before his high school graduation, unraveling his mother Meg’s carefully crafted family image. As the investigation reveals dark secrets about both mother and son, including betrayal and hidden truths, Meg becomes the prime suspect. This domestic thriller explores family dynamics with relentless tension and suspense...
Abigail Hing Wen
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The Vale
by Abigail Hing Wen; illus. by Yuna Cheong
Third State Books
Young coder Bran Joseph Lee has spent half his life building an immersive, AI-generated, virtual-reality fantasy world complete with a Blue Forest and a clever Elf named Gnomly. When Bran enters the Vale in a competition to help his struggling inventor family, things begin going awry. Can Bran and Gnomly solve the mysterious glitching before both their worlds are destroyed?
Xan Kaur
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When Devils Sing
by Xan Kaur
Henry Holt and Co.
Perfect for fans of She is a Haunting, Mexican Gothic, and Midsommar, this Southern gothic horror novel follows four unlikely allies in a small town investigating a local teen's disappearance, but what they discover festering at the core of their community is far more sinister and ancient than they could’ve ever imagined.
Alby C. Williams
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Where There Be Monsters
by Alby C. Williams
Roaring Brook Press
Perfect for fans of Amari And The Night Brothers and The Marvellers, Alby C. Williams' debut middle grade fantasy is a sweeping adventure filled with monsters, mysteries, and mischief. Where There Be Monsters is a tale of beloved books and epic journeys filled to the brim with magic… and monsters.
Matt Riordan
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While the Getting is Good
by Matt Riordan
Hyperion Avenue
In Matt Riordan’s sophomore novel, Eld, a fisherman during Prohibition, turns to rumrunning to secure his family’s future. Despite initial support from his wife Maggie, things unravel when their small operation is caught in a dangerous gangland battle. Hunted by gangsters and torn apart by tragedy, Eld and his family face devastating consequences, forever changed by their choices.
Jody Jensen Shaffer
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Who Am I? Sharks and Other Ocean Animals: A Riddle Puzzle Book
by Jody Jensen Shaffer
Highlights
Get ready for an ocean adventure like no other! Who Am I? Sharks and Other Ocean Animals is packed with playful, fact-filled riddles about the coolest ocean creatures—like speedy sharks, clever dolphins, and dazzling sea stars. But here’s the twist: each riddle is a fun guessing game that challenges kids to figure out which amazing animal is being described.
Jane Harrington
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Women of the Fairy Tale Resistance: The Forgotten Founding Mothers of the Fairy Tale and the Stories That They Spun
by Jane Harrington
Black Dog & Leventhal
Long before The Brothers Grimm, there was a sisterhood of writers who defied the patriarchy and launched a literary craze with their feminist fairy tales—these are their stories. Enchantingly designed with stunning full cover illustrations throughout, this unique and entertaining book will have you rethink everything you know about traditional fairy tales.
Jed MacKay
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X-Men Vol. 1: Homecoming
by Jed MacKay
Marvel Press / Disney Publishing Worldwide
From the ashes of the Krakoan era, a new team of mutants rises to herald in the next great age of the X-Men! Join Cyclops, Beast, Magneto, Psylocke, Kid Omega, Temper, Magik and the Juggernaut as new forces in the world move into position, battling for the destiny and philosophy of the mutant species.
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