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Abebe Aemro Selassie, Andrea Richter Hume, Alfred Schipke
1 of 117 titles
Africa-China Linkages: Building Deeper and Broader Connections
by Abebe Aemro Selassie, Andrea Richter Hume, Alfred Schipke
IMF Publications
Africa’s financial linkages with China have played a vital role in the region’s growth story. These ties are multifaceted, encompassing trade and foreign direct investment. The region has made remarkable strides across many development metrics. This book delves into the evolving Africa-China economic relationship, offering analysis on the role of economic policy frameworks, financing, and fintech on sustainable development.
Rachel Vincent
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The Alchemary
by Rachel Vincent
Hyperion Avenue
New York Times bestselling author Rachel Vincent pens a dark paranormal romantasy centered on alchemy magic—and those who dare harness it. When alchemy student Amber Fallbrook awakes knowing little more than her name, she is swept into both a mystery and a love triangle between two brothers.
Team Forma+9
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ALIEN STAGE: The Art Book (Deluxe Edition)
by Team Forma+9
TOKYOPOP
In a dystopian future where humans are pets, they must sing for their alien captors... and for their lives. This gorgeous hardcover art book features never-before-seen content and illustrations from the hit Korean animated series Alien Stage. In English for the first time, this deluxe edition includes holographic cover and edges, drawing book, collectible postcards, and US edition poster.
May Cobb
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All the Little Houses
by May Cobb
Sourcebooks Landmark
In 1980s Longview, Texas, beautiful Nellie Anderson always gets what she wants—thanks to her cunning mother, Charleigh, who built their family’s social empire. But when the idyllic Swift family moves in, Charleigh’s power begins to crack. Determined to stay on top, she sets a deadly trap that may destroy everything she’s built.
Courtney Pray Duke
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And She Got Up: Shattered by Loss, Restored by Jesus
by Courtney Pray Duke
W Publishing
Have you found yourself wondering, Will I ever be able to recover from the disappointments and disasters I've endured? Can I trust God with my pain? Faced with an unimaginable loss, Courtney Pray Duke invites you to discover that when life knocks you down, God sees you now, right where you are. It's time to rise, to heal, to find purpose and joy again.
Michela Tartaglia
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An Apple a Day: 25 Surprisingly Universal Idioms & Their Origins
by Michela Tartaglia
Sasquatch Books
Discover the curious origins of 25 popular sayings from around the world—compared and contrasted in English, Italian, Spanish, and French. Some idioms are nearly identical across languages, while others vary in surprising ways. Colorfully illustrated and giftable, Michela Tartaglia’s An Apple a Day celebrates the quirks of language and culture, perfect for travelers, language lovers, and word enthusiasts alike.
Kimberly A. Gordon Biddle
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As You Are
by Kimberly A. Gordon Biddle; illus. by David Wilkerson
American Psychological Association / Magination Press®
All too soon, the world seems to forget the innocent child a Black mother knows deeply. Her fiercest hope is that he never loses sight of himself. In this moving and poetic book, a mother bestows her wisdom on her son as he is growing up.
Victoria Dillon
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Ava
by Victoria Dillon
Simon & Schuster
For fans of The Handmaid’s Tale, this gripping contemporary novel with a speculative twist explores motherhood, bodily autonomy, and the meaning of choice. In a post-Roe South, biologist Larkin joins a radical movement pioneering artificial gestation after losing a child to strict abortion laws. Years later, her daughter Ava questions the very choice that created her.
Frances Crawford
9 of 117 titles
A Bad, Bad Place
by Frances Crawford
Soho Crime
A gritty and poignant debut about a young girl in 1979 Glasgow who happens upon the body of a murdered woman—and must face an insular community desperate for answers, as well as herself. This stunning crime novel is at once a coming-of-age whodunit and an intimate portrait of a working-class neighborhood, shot through with remarkable humor and voice.
Nicolas Darveau-Garneau
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Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai
by Nicolas Darveau-Garneau
HarperCollins Leadership
Why do some companies flourish into giants while others remain small? In Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai, Google’s former Chief Evangelist distills thousands of CEO and CMO meetings into the seven growth secrets behind the world’s most successful companies. This playbook offers simple, low-risk experiments you can test right now—moves that cost little but deliver significant results for any ambitious leader.
Daniel Bernstrom
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A Bear, a Man, and a Donut Van
by Daniel Bernstrom; illus. by Brandon James Scott
Hippo Park
Everyone’s favorite hungry bear is back! This time Bear discovers a van full of donuts -- YUM! Bear climbs in the van, but the unsuspecting donut man doesn't see what's going on. Until... he looks in his rear view mirror, and OMG!!! What should a donut man do when a bear is eating donuts in his van?
Once Upon a Dance
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Bellyrina: A Tutu Tale from the Belly of the Beast
by Once Upon a Dance
Once Upon a Dance
Bunny leaps from the wolf’s belly with only one memory: She loves to dance. But something, or someone, is still missing…
M.J. Thomas
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The Big Fish: Book 2 (Hidden Scrolls: The Mystery of the Ancient Map)
by M.J. Thomas
Zonderkidz
Great Uncle Solomon takes Peter, Mary, and Hank on a train trip to follow a red X on their ancient map. It leads to a hidden scroll, time travel, a ship, a storm, Jonah, and a giant fish! Together, they journey to Nineveh, face the Enemy, and uncover the scroll's secret in an unforgettable adventure.
Robin Michel Caudel
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Black Heal Strings: A Choptank Memoir
by Robin Michel Caudel
Syracuse University Press
Caudell traces her childhood in a Black family navigating poverty and racism on the Delmarva Peninsula. Many know Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman’s exodus stories out of bondage in rural Maryland, but what about the people who stayed? It is from this place and history that Caudell’s story begins. Growing up in the segregated 1960s, Caudell is the living legacy of the ones who did not run away and of the Free People of Color/Christianized Indians.
Desiree Cooper
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Black Summers: Growing Up in the Urban Outdoors
by Desiree Cooper
Wayne State University Press
A triumphant, cross-generational exploration of Black joy and resilience. Remember frolicking outside during the long, jubilant days of summer? This vibrant collection invites readers to breathe deeply and return to that "carefree" season. Ranging from poetry to essay, creative nonfiction to comics, this collection by 30 writers blends nostalgia with struggle and resilience. “Magnificently curated by Desiree Cooper, this collection is full.” -Ibram X. Kendi.
Donica Merhazion
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Born At the End of the World
by Donica Merhazion
Catalyst Press
An epic story of espionage, love, and sacrifice in 1960s Africa no less uplifting or appalling than Schindler's List. Wading through the bloodbath of the Red Terror in Ethiopia/Eritrea, Elen and Germai are recruited as spies. Falling in love, they are faced with uncomfortable moral choices, tragedy, and heroism in a struggle and a cause bigger than their own lives.
Seth Sherwood
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The Boyfriend
by Seth Sherwood
Nakama Press
From horror screenwriter Seth Sherwood (Leatherface) comes The Boyfriend, a chilling manga-inspired tale of obsession and terror. When bullied teen Chloe’s imaginary boyfriend becomes horrifyingly real, her dream romance turns into a deadly nightmare. Illustrated by Elisa Pocetta, this young adult horror blends psychological tension with cinematic dread.
M.J. Thomas
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The Brave Queen: Book 1 (Hidden Scrolls: The Mystery of the Ancient Map)
by M.J. Thomas
Zonderkidz
Peter and Mary join Great Uncle Solomon in Israel for his archaeology award when a mysterious woman slips Peter an ancient map. Following its cryptic clues, they uncover a hidden scroll that transports them to ancient Persia, where they face peril and unravel secrets alongside Queen Esther.
Dr. Alina Kastner
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Break Up With Narcissism
by Dr. Alina Kastner
Fair Winds Press
From renowned systemic psychotherapist and expert in narcissistic relationships Dr. Alina Kastner, Break Up with Narcissism (Fair Winds Press) is the ultimate guide to freeing yourself from narcissistic abuse. Reclaim your life from the relentless cycle of narcissistic abuse with a clear, actionable four-step plan. For anyone who feels trapped, hopeless, or broken in their relationship, this book offers a lifeline.
Kelly Scarborough
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Butterfly Games
by Kelly Scarborough
She Writes Press
For fans of Philippa Gregory and Allison Pataki, Butterfly Games is a debut biographical historical novel about a young Swedish countess whose youthful love affair with the heir to her country’s throne has profound personal and political repercussions.
James E. Gaylord
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Chasing Chi: The FBI’s Groundbreaking Pursuit of China’s Most Prolific Spy Family
by James E. Gaylord
Prometheus Books
This complete, full access, no-holds-barred story of the revolutionary espionage investigations, prosecutions, and convictions of spy Chi Mak, his extended family, and associate “Greg” Dongfan Chung, is told by retired FBI Special Agent James E. Gaylord, who managed them all as Case Agent from start to finish.
Jim Benton
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Clyde – Vol. 1
by Jim Benton
Papercutz
From Dear Dumb Diary creator Jim Benton comes Clyde – Vol. 1, a laugh-out-loud graphic novel about a timid bear who ventures from peaceful Cubville to chaotic Grizzly City. With the help of a reformed tough-guy butterfly, Clyde learns that friendship and kindness might just be the bravest choices of all.
Roxie Nafousi
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Confidence: 8 Steps to Knowing Your Truth
by Roxie Nafousi
Hanover Square Press
Confidence is closer than you think. In Confidence: Eight Steps to Knowing Your Worth, Roxie Nafousi dismantles myths about self-worth and offers bite-sized, actionable steps to master your thoughts, escape comparison, and celebrate yourself. With her refreshingly honest approach, Nafousi empowers readers to embrace their best selves and discover the transformative power of true confidence.
Brian Gordon
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Dante N. Ferno Is Not a Loser
by Brian Gordon
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Younger Readers
Filled with hilarious black-and-white illustrations by the author, Brian Gordon’s Dante N. Ferno Is NOT a Loser is a madcap adventure that follows a spirited young demon as he wrestles with bullies, fiends, and other middle school monstrosities.
Susan Sizer Bogue
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Deep Time
by Susan Sizer Bogue
She Writes Press
An exciting Grand Canyon rafting trip inspires Lauren Brown to become a geologist. She thrives on adventures geology affords her. While observing Mount St. Helens, she must flee for her life when the mountain erupts with catastrophic power. According to the Rocky Mountain Reader, "In Deep Time, Bogue has effortlessly woven together a compelling love story and an action-adventure story...."
Adeola Sokunbi
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Destiny Ink: Sleepover Surprise
by Adeola Sokunbi
Nosy Crow
What if what you drew came to life? Destiny Ink uses her imagination and love of drawing to overcome her worries in this first book of a highly illustrated series for newly emerging readers.
J. H. Markert
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Dig
by J. H. Markert
Crooked Lane Books
The Nightmare Man author returns with a surreal horror novel. Eight years ago, Jericho Dodd slaughtered a dozen people, ever since, Crow Island has been a dark and unsettling place. When a compulsion to dig sweeps over the island, dread and paranoia takes over the residents and it soon becomes clear that the island needs something from its residents.
Nessie Welschinger
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The Dinosaur Cookbook
by Nessie Welschinger; illus. by Julia Adlard
Austin Macauley Publishers
The Dinosaur Cookbook by Nessie Welschinger (Austin Macauley Publishers) is a vibrant children’s picture book packed with prehistoric fun. Created by Real Housewives of London cast member, it features over 20 easy recipes for little chefs and their grown-ups. Roar into the kitchen and cook up dino-sized memories!
Danielle Pergament
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Dispatches from the Piazza: A Guide to Life on the Mediterranean
by Danielle Pergament
Hardie Grant North America
Comedic essays and cheeky observations about the Mediterranean lifestyle are paired with tutorials for applying your eyeliner like Penelope Cruz and styling a scarf like Grace Kelly, as well as tips for navigating cobblestone streets in stilettos. Playful illustrations from New Yorker illustrator Mokshini bring Danielle’s witty observations to life.
Trey Morriss, Foreword by Thomas Bussiere
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DOOM 34: A Firsthand Account of the Top-Secret Mission that Launched Operation Desert Storm
by Trey Morriss, Foreword by Thomas Bussiere
Lyons Press
The first behind-the-scenes, insider’s recounting of a high-stakes mission that changed the course of modern combat. The mission selected 57 airmen to fly seven B-52s that were well past their prime on a 35-hour, non-stop flight that was plagued with unforeseen complications from the moment of take-off. Trey Morriss was the electronic warfare officer on one of the B-52s and had a front row seat to what went down.
Diana Peterfreund
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Ellen Poe: The Forgotten Lore
by Diana Peterfreund
RP Teens
The first book in an exciting YA series about a teen girl, descended from Edgar Allan Poe, who must navigate the haunting legacy of her ancestor while learning to harness her own strength and intelligence, especially as she begins to commune with the dead.
Christopher Edge
32 of 117 titles
Escape Room: Game Zero
by Christopher Edge
Nosy Crow
Eden’s visit to The Escape, which is supposed to be the ultimate escape room, drops her into a world of puzzles and peril with no way out. She must find the keys, climb the levels and meet her fate. But what if she’s not playing the game? Maybe the game is playing her…
Deborah Clack
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Even After This
by Deborah Clack
Haven
When widow Meredith Harper meets Harlan Holcombe during her Colorado escape, their instant chemistry reawakens her spirit. Despite his viral heroism, Harlan carries the weight of past mistakes. As their unexpected romance deepens, both must decide whether to guard their wounded hearts or embrace the healing power of a second chance at love neither saw coming.
Richard Taite and Constance Scharff, PhD
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Experiencing Transcendence: The Freedom of Recovering from Addiction and Trauma
by Richard Taite and Constance Scharff, PhD
Wheatmark
Experiencing Transcendence boldly reimagines the possibilities of addiction and trauma recovery. Rather than framing healing as a lifelong struggle or managed illness, authors Richard Taite and Dr. Constance Scharff argue that true and lasting freedom is not only possible, but the natural outcome of deep inner work. The book introduces the transformative concept of “transcendence” as a joyful, embodied state in which recovery is defined by what is found: self-compassion, resilience, and a profound capacity for love. With moving examples and practical guidance, Experiencing Transcendence is a compelling invitation to view healing as a transformative path to freedom. Have hope.
M.L. Stedman
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A Far-Flung Life
by M.L. Stedman
Scribner
From the author of the acclaimed bestseller The Light Between Oceans comes a breathtaking and epic novel set in the vast outback of Australia—about tragedy, family secrets, and the enduring power of love.
Becky Cerling Powers
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Forbidden Orphanage Outside the Forbidden City
by Becky Cerling Powers
Flare Books
Laura Richards was a shy American nurse who moved to a remote North China village in 1929 to take in castaway babies. Through 22 years of famine and wars, she lived in the same poor conditions as the Chinese peasants, and saved the lives of nearly 200 destitute children. Seventy-five years after Laura left, her story can finally be told.
Linda Hamilton
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The Fourth Wife
by Linda Hamilton
Kensington Books
The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas meets “Sister Wives” in a deliciously chilling, darkly romantic, historical gothic horror with a feminist slant, as a young Mormon woman is haunted by a malevolent presence in the decrepit Salt Lake City mansion she shares with her new husband and his other wives…
Michael Kardos
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Fun City Heist
by Michael Kardos
Severn House
A washed-up rockstar gets his old band back together for one final gig...and one daring robbery! A brilliantly funny, twisty heist caper from Pushcart Prize-winning author Michael Kardos. Packed with astonishing twists and laugh-out-loud moments, this unique comedic thriller is perfect for fans of Elmore Leonard and Donald Westlake.
Christian Bevere
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Future Husband, Present Prayers: How Praying While You Wait Transforms Your Singleness and Prepares You for Marriage
by Christian Bevere
W Publishing
Singleness can feel like...waiting. But what if there was a resource that showed how you can move from passively waiting to actively praying for your future husband? In Future Husband, Present Prayers, Christian Bevere shows readers why, how, and what to pray for their future husbands, including sample prayers to begin the practice.
Josh Sims
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Gentlemen of Style
by Josh Sims
Mobius
There is no age limit on great style. Gentlemen of Style is your front-row seat to the effortlessly cool, endlessly inspiring world of men over 40, including Samuel L. Jackson, Johnny Cash, Paul Weller, Jeff Goldblum, and many mo who prove that looking sharp only gets better with time.
Ludo Lullabi
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Ghost Pepper Vol. 1: Flavors of Ash
by Ludo Lullabi; illus. by Adriano Lucas
Skybound Comet
In GHOST PEPPER VOL. 1: FLAVORS OF ASH, writer/artist Ludo Lullabi serves up a high-octane sci-fi adventure where food trucks rule and heroes fall. Chef Loloi races to feed a broken world, until a mysterious warrior named Ash upends everything. From Skybound comes this wild blend of action, flavor, and redemption.
Tom Perrotta
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Ghost Town
by Tom Perrotta
Scribner
A nostalgic tale about one tumultuous summer in 1970s suburbia. Teenage Jimmy is grieving and alienated from friends and family. Drawn to two older teenagers: a notorious local burnout and eccentric girl, they are entranced by a Ouija board. Ghost Town reveals how the past haunts the present. Perfect for fans of The Girls and Little Fires Everywhere!
Matt Browning
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Gilmore Girls Pop Culture Reference Guide
by Matt Browning
Lyons Press
The Gilmore Girls Pop Culture Reference Guide is an in-depth look at the thousands of topical references to people, places, movies, music, and events which make up many of the funniest lines on the ever-popular television series.
Sabrina Blackburry
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Half Wylde
by Sabrina Blackburry
W by Wattpad
Fans of romantasy and fae mythology like Margaret Rogerson, Sarah J. Maas, and Holly Black will love Wren’s story. Half-fae and hunted, Wren flees into the woods after her father’s death and is drawn into the dangerous realm of the Wyldes. There, she must face her hidden powers—and the dark truth of her own heritage.
Francesca Cocchi
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Have a Great Summer
by Francesca Cocchi
Kensington Books
Set against a vibrant Jersey Shore backdrop and bursting with summertime romance, hometown nostalgia, smart humor, female friendship, and millennial angst, journalist Francesca Cocchi’s dual-timeline teenage-crush-to-adult-lovers debut is the perfect beach read for fans of Annabel Monaghan, Carley Fortune, and Emily Henry.
Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
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The Heirs
by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
Feiwel & Friends
From the award-winning New York Times bestselling author of Ace of Spades comes a mystery about five teen geniuses, their billionaire father, and the aftermath of his murder.
Portia Elan
47 of 117 titles
Homebound
by Portia Elan
Scribner
Five interlocking lives. One beloved story. A dazzling adventure across centuries and continents in search of the things that hold us together. “At once a gripping mystery that confidently spans centuries, and a hauntingly beautiful exploration of what makes us human.” —Madeline Miller, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Song of Achilles
Stefan Merrill Block
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Homeschooled: A Memoir
by Stefan Merrill Block
Hanover Square Press
In Homeschooled: A Memoir, Stefan Merrill Block recounts his eccentric upbringing in 1990s Plano, Texas. Pulled from school by his mother to “nurture his creativity,” Stefan navigates isolation, unregulated homeschooling, and a mother’s overwhelming love. Both heartbreaking and hilarious, this memoir explores family, freedom, and the lasting impact of a childhood shaped by devotion and control.
Kaitlyn Cavalancia
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Hunting the Strange
by Kaitlyn Cavalancia
Hyperion Avenue
Family secrets and threats abound in this thrilling sequel to Mystery Royale. Mullory Prudence returns to Stoutmire manor amidst new powers, puzzling questions, and an even deadlier mystery. One thing she knows for certain: the games are far from over.
Jennie Garth
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I Choose Me: Chasing Joy, Finding Purpose & Embracing Reinvention
by Jennie Garth
Park Row Books
In I Choose Me, Jennie Garth, beloved star of Beverly Hills, 90210, shares her journey of self-discovery, reinvention, and prioritizing joy. Blending personal stories with empowering advice, she explores aging, motherhood, relationships, and self-care. This candid memoir inspires women to embrace their truest selves, proving that choosing yourself is the ultimate act of self-love and strength.
Tanaya Winder
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I Tell You That I Love You
by Tanaya Winder; illus. by Kiyary Dominguez
Sunbird Books
"I tell you that I love you and you say, "I love you, too." You sing it so sweetly I know that it's true. From author Tanaya Winder, a member of the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe, this joyful poem celebrates the bond between a child and parent against the backdrop of the natural world.
Robert Kirkman
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Invincible Universe: Battle Beast Vol. 1: Heart of Glory
by Robert Kirkman; illus. by Ryan Ottley and Annalisa Leoni
Skybound Comet
From the pages of INVINCIBLE and the hit Prime Video animated series! Superstars Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley return to the Invincible Universe with INVINCIBLE: UNIVERSE BATTLE BEAST VOL. 1, an all-out, no-holds-barred epic revealing the untold story of the galaxy’s fiercest warrior. From Skybound, it’s the most demanded Invincible saga ever, perfect for longtime fans and new readers alike.
Malayna Evans
53 of 117 titles
Isis of Egypt: Goddess of Thrones
by Malayna Evans
Alcove Press
One determined goddess. Two beloved gods. Three coveted thrones. Ancient Egypt’s most formidable goddess will stop at nothing to save her true love from the wrath of a vengeful god in this romantic retelling by the author of Neferura, perfect for readers who loved Lilith.
Cynthia Pelayo
54 of 117 titles
It Came from Neverland
by Cynthia Pelayo
Crooked Lane Books
Peter Pan meets Stephen King's It in this twisted horror retelling of a classic childhood fairy tale set during WWI from Bram Stoker Award-winning author Cynthia Pelayo.
Cassio Ribeiro
55 of 117 titles
Last Call To Leave Earth
by Cassio Ribeiro
Nakama Press
When a mysterious photograph resurfaces, three estranged friends—a haunted photographer, a UFO fanatic, and a devoted cult member—reunite to uncover the truth behind a small-town mystery. Last Call To Leave Earth is a gripping young adult sci-fi drama exploring memory, belief, and the secrets that bind us to the unknown.
Katie Holt
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The Last Page
by Katie Holt
Alcove Press
Katie Holt, author of Not in My Book, returns with a new enemies-to-friends-to-lovers romcom. In this swoony bookish romance, a bookseller with a dream of running her beloved bookstore goes head-to-head with the owner’s out-of-touch grandson who inherits everything.
Venetia Constantine
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The Last Starborn Seer
by Venetia Constantine
Head of Zeus
Leilani Stellarion is cursed. Heir to a tainted throne, the last surviving member of an ancient bloodline, she’s shunned for the volatile Starborn magic that grants her prophetic visions. When a prophecy reveals the existence of a relic that could end the Sickening, Leilani seizes her chance to reclaim her fate and save the realm.
Cameron Chittock
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LEGO NINJAGO: Strike of the Serpentine
by Cameron Chittock; illus. by Will Morris and Sara Antonellini
Skybound Comet
Spinjitzu brothers Wu and Garmadon must unite in LEGO NINJAGO: STRIKE OF THE SERPENTINE, to overcome their greatest trials and rally the Elemental Masters against a rising Serpentine threat. In this middle grade graphic novel from Skybound, Cameron Chittock and Will Morris send readers on a thrilling adventure for new and longtime LEGO Ninjago fans alike.
Melissa Pellegrino, Matthew Scialabba
59 of 117 titles
Lido: Recipes and Stories from Italy’s Beach Clubs
by Melissa Pellegrino, Matthew Scialabba
Hardie Grant North America
An intoxicating tour of Italian Lidos with lush photography, Italian recipes and more, from some of the most sought-after beach clubs in Italy. Lido is a transporting exploration of the history, culture, and food of Italian beach clubs. Part 1 introduces the Lidos along the whole of the Italian coast. Part 2 shares over 60 recipes from apperitivi to dolci.
Sara Pennypacker
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The Lions’ Run
by Sara Pennypacker
Balzer + Bray
The acclaimed, New York Times bestselling author of Pax delivers a historical novel about an orphan during WWII who discovers unexpected courage within himself when he becomes involved with the Resistance.
Barbara Caver
61 of 117 titles
A Little Piece of Cuba: A Journey to Become Cubana-Americana
by Barbara Caver
She Writes Press
A Little Piece of Cuba: A Journey to Become Cubana-Americana, by Barbara Caver, published by She Writes Press, is a real-life story of how a young woman’s five-day trip to Cuba, her mother’s birthplace, completely changed her view of herself as a second-generation American.
Sierra Branham
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Love Galaxy
by Sierra Branham
DAW Books
Putting the opera back in Space Opera, Love Galaxy is a romantic science fiction debut in which a young woman from a dead-end planet gets cast on a reality TV show to compete for the hand of the prince—or princess. But not everyone is there for the right reasons...
Matthew A. Tower
63 of 117 titles
Love Wars: Clash of the Parents, A True Divorce Story
by Matthew A. Tower; illus. by Tsuneo Sanda
Raja Media LLC
In this illustrated memoir about growing up in a divorce custody battle, young Matthew must use his creativity and The Force to put an end to his parents’ fighting. Best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith called Love Wars “courageous, moving, and memorable!” Find out why over 100 readers age 9 to 80 fell in love with advance reader copies!
Loren D. Estleman
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Man One
by Loren D. Estleman
Severn House
Hard-boiled Private Investigator Amos Walker races to save a beautiful widow in the latest mystery from Loren D. Estleman—master of the noir PI novel and recipient of the Private Eye Writers of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award. “Loren D. Estleman is my hero”—Harlan Coben
Ayana Lage
65 of 117 titles
Missing Me: A Memoir of Postpartum Psychosis and the Long Road Back
by Ayana Lage
Worthy Publishing
Writer and mental health advocate Ayana Lage shares her gripping journey through postpartum psychosis and recovery. In Missing Me, she reflects on faith, identity, and the struggle to trust her mind again. With honesty and lyricism, Lage illuminates the complexities of motherhood, mental illness, and finding stability after unimaginable loss of control.
Perdita Finn
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Mothers of Magic: Summoning the Wisdom of Our Ancestors
by Perdita Finn
Running Press
Author of Take Back the Magic and co-founder of the beloved non-denominational fellowship The Way of the Rose Perdita Finn offers a profound invitation to remember and recover the power, presence, and wisdom of the Mother Figure. Weaving memoir with cultural history, Finn introduces readers to a pantheon of maternal figures, from the loving spirit of St. Anne and the defiant courage of Joan of Arc to the very Earth itself, who have long offered refuge, instruction, and love. Radical and restorative, Mothers of Magic is an intervention for our time and a map back to the maternal wisdom that has always been ours.
Actus and Aethon
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My Best Friend is an Eldritch Horror, Vol. 1 (Graphic Novel)
by Actus and Aethon; illus. by BlackLapiz and Soranokami
Vault Comics
Damien nearly ended the world. Now, his mistake might be the only thing that can save it. Full of magic and monsters, this bestselling eBook and audiobook magic school fantasy series about an aspiring young mage and his cosmic creature is now a graphic novel for the first time! A WEBTOON sensation! For fans of My Hero Academia and The Magicians.
Monica Datta
68 of 117 titles
Nebraska
by Monica Datta
Astra House
The captivating and tragicomic story of the Chatterjee family and the catastrophe that tore them apart—for fans of Kiran Desai's The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny and Jonathan Franzen’s Crossroads.
Alex Woodroe
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The Night Ship
by Alex Woodroe
Flame Tree Publishing
The last survivors of an apocalypse that turned the world completely dark sail across the vast night to find more survivors. They use a jerry-rigged radio to piece together the history of this peculiar new world; but the night is sending transmissions of its own, and not all the hitchhikers they pick up are human.
Francis Spufford
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Nonesuch
by Francis Spufford
Scribner
A spellbinding tale about an ambitious young woman who must thwart an occult plot by time-traveling fascists during the chaos of the London Blitz—from “one of our most powerful writers of wayward historical fiction” (The Washington Post).
Caspar Salmon
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Now You Know Your ABCs
by Caspar Salmon; illus. by Matt Hunt
Nosy Crow
A hilarious alphabet adventure—and follow-up to How to Count to One—that will have readers racing from A to Z!
Suzanne Palmer
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Ode to the Half-Broken
by Suzanne Palmer
DAW Books
In the abandoned New York Botanical Gardens, forty years after the world nearly ended, a worn-out robot is attacked, and realizes old evils are stirring. Wrestling with themes of loneliness, connection, and purpose, this hope-punk sci-fi is for fans of Becky Chambers’s Monk & Robot duology—featuring a cyborg dog!
Avigayl Sharp
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Offseason
by Avigayl Sharp
Astra House
A blisteringly funny and transcendently deranged debut novel following a young woman who takes a job at an all-girls boarding school in a small coastal town to teach English literature—and to try, desperately, to escape the trap that is herself.
Don Everts
74 of 117 titles
Oscar and the Mystery of the Glowing Orbs
by Don Everts
IVP Kids
Just as Oscar has decided to shuffle his way through freshman year and settle for eating lunch alone, something extraordinary happens―he begins to see glowing orbs that no one else sees. Oscar soon finds himself in the middle of an eclectic group of kids with unique powers who are eager to solve the mystery that is disrupting life at Centerville High.
Joshua Hale Fialkov, E.J. Su, Rebecca Good
75 of 117 titles
Pacific Rim: Final Breach Volume One
by Joshua Hale Fialkov, E.J. Su, Rebecca Good
Legendary Comics
After years of failed attempts to invade the Anteverse, Jake Pentecost and Hermann Gottlieb have one last-ditch plan to defeat the Precursors: find legendary Jaeger pilot Raleigh Becket, the only human to ever survive behind enemy lines. Reunited in their new Jaeger, Gipsy Destroyer, Jake and Raleigh embark on a daring mission to ensure the survival of the human race, once and for all!
Ray Fawkes
76 of 117 titles
The Phantom – Vol. 1
by Ray Fawkes; illus. by Russell Olson
Mad Cave Studios
The Ghost walks again! The legendary Phantom returns in an all-new adventure from Ray Fawkes and Russell Olson. When smugglers threaten the peace of Bangalla’s Bandar village, the masked hero must rise to defend the innocent. Packed with action, legacy, and heart, The Phantom – Vol. 1 reimagines a timeless classic for a new generation.
Scott Meslow
77 of 117 titles
A Place Both Wonderful and Strange: The Extraordinary Untold History of Twin Peaks
by Scott Meslow
Running Press
For the first time, the complete history of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks—from the landmark, original cult series that changed the course of television to its 25-years-in-the-making sequel—is told through fascinatingly detailed reporting and exclusive interviews with the show’s cast and creators.
Post Malone and Adrian Wassel
78 of 117 titles
Post Malone’s Big Rig Vol. 1
by Post Malone and Adrian Wassel; illus. by Nathan Gooden
Vault Comics
The Dark Ages…Demon hordes plague Europe as Hell invades Earth. A secret sect prays for a holy weapon to drive back the scourge, and The Rig, a fully-loaded tractor trailer, crashes to earth. After its arrival, the only man left standing is an enigmatic former priest. He’ll become Trucker and lead the fight against Hell—with 25 tons and 18 wheels of demon-slaying machine.
Charles D. Braun
79 of 117 titles
Posthumously Yours
by Charles D. Braun
Type Eighteen Books
A compelling novel by an anonymous author who insisted on living (and dying) on his own terms. When Charles faces the passing of his mother, who has been his only tether to life, a suicide hotline volunteer steps into his life, making him question her motives—and his own.
Petra Lord
80 of 117 titles
Queen of Faces
by Petra Lord
Henry Holt and Co.
This dark academia fantasy follows a desperate girl at a cutthroat magical academy who faces a choice between life and death: become an assassin for the enchanted elite or watch her decaying body draw its last breath.
Katherine Wela Bogen
81 of 117 titles
Queering Him
by Katherine Wela Bogen
The Future of Agency
For fans of books by Sally Rooney and LUSTER by Raven Leilani. In this propulsive debut novel, Queering Him, Katherine Wela Bogen chronicles the scalding-hot story of millennial enemies turned lovers Avra and Kieran.
Blake Arthur Peel
82 of 117 titles
Ranger’s Oath (Fall of Radiance, Book 1)
by Blake Arthur Peel
Aethon & Vault
Experience the beginning of a thrilling epic fantasy series in RANGER’S OATH, where friendship fights failure – and the monsters thought to be only legends. The barrier of magic between worlds is broken. Only a young ranger’s apprentice named Owyn Lund knows the truth...and tries to warn anybody who will listen. Legends aren’t supposed to be real.
Webtoon; Alyssa Villaire; Natalie Wong
83 of 117 titles
RE: Trailer Trash, Vol. 1 (Webtoon Graphic Novel)
by Webtoon; Alyssa Villaire; Natalie Wong; illus. by Yishan Li
Vault Comics
What if you had the chance to do your life over again? With over 17 million reads and growing, RE: TRAILER TRASH, the phenom smash Webtoon time travel fantasy of friendship, do-overs, and second chances is now a graphic novel for the first time! DO OVER. DO BETTER. Sometimes all you need is a second chance.
January Sun
84 of 117 titles
The Reaper and the Waiting
by January Sun
Webtoon Unscrolled
This print version of a stunning WEBTOON is perfect for fans of LGBTQ+/Boy Love graphic novels and action-packed manga like Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation. Reaper guides souls to the afterlife with only his spirit dog for company—until he meets Waiting, a mysterious soul who sparks memories he’d rather forget. Together, they journey across realms to uncover the truth of their past lives.
Sasha E. Sloane
85 of 117 titles
The Ruins Beneath Us
by Sasha E. Sloane
Hyperion Avenue
When young elf Lyria leaves her sheltered life for a position in the human court, she uncovers earth-shattering secrets that will make her question everything she’s ever known. The Ruins Beneath Us, written by author Sasha E. Sloan, combines a compelling love triangle, luscious worldbuilding, and spellbinding magic to deliver a debut with everything romantasy readers crave.
J.M. Clarke & C.J. Thompson
86 of 117 titles
Rune Seeker (Book 1)
by J.M. Clarke & C.J. Thompson
Aethon & Vault
The Everfail will rise to unimaginable power. His enemies will fall. Hiral is the Everfail, the weakest person on the flying island of Fallen Reach, but trains harder and studies longer than anyone. Here, people are born with solar-powered magic flowing through tattoos on their bodies. Despite having enormous energy within, Hiral is the only one who can’t channel it; his hard work is worth nothing. Until it isn’t.
Fred Kennedy
87 of 117 titles
Samurai Pizza Cats – Vol. 1
by Fred Kennedy
Nakama Press
Get ready to slice through adventure with Samurai Pizza Cats – Vol. 1! In futuristic Little Tokyo, three cybernetic feline heroes serve pizza by day and battle villains by night. Bursting with humor, action, and nostalgia, this Nakama Press manga revives the classic franchise with energy, chaos, and plenty of cheesy fun!
Dan Santat
88 of 117 titles
Sashimi
by Dan Santat
Roaring Brook Press
In the town of Barnacle Bay, a creature lurks. He’s from the ocean, in search of others like him. To fit in with humans, Sashimi sneaks into a school and pretends to be a student. When Sashimi finds out the whole town is on the hunt for the Beast of Barnacle Bay—a creature who sounds a lot like Sashimi—hijinks ensue!
Paul Kupperberg, Trevor Mueller
89 of 117 titles
Secret S.T.E.A.M. Society Vol. 1 – Horses
by Paul Kupperberg, Trevor Mueller; illus. by Bill Walko, Gabriel Mayorga
Papercutz
In Secret S.T.E.A.M. Society Vol. 1 – Horses, Thea and her classmates—alongside their alien friend Toot—embark on a thrilling educational adventure through time and space to discover the science, art, and wonder of horses. Perfect for fans of The Magic School Bus, this Papercutz graphic novel celebrates curiosity, courage, and hands-on learning.
Lisa Unger
90 of 117 titles
Served Him Right
by Lisa Unger
Park Row Books
A celebratory brunch turns sinister when Ana Blacksmith’s ex, Paul Hayes, is found dead. Secrets unravel as Ana, her sister Vera, and friends face suspicion. With whispers of a secret women’s network and a history of Paul’s violence, vengeance brews. Lisa Unger’s Served Him Right is a dark, twisty thriller about betrayal, justice, and the power of women wronged.
Sara Ackerman
91 of 117 titles
The Shark House
by Sara Ackerman
Harper Muse
On the shores of Hawaii in 1998, mysterious shark attacks stir a dark past for biologist Minnow Gray. Known as the "shark whisperer," she must confront a family tragedy and uncover long-buried secrets connecting her to the majestic predators of the deep. This is a story of suspense, self-discovery, and the profound bond between humans and nature.
Dian Day and Amanda White
92 of 117 titles
Shy Cat and the Stuff-the-Bus Challenge
by Dian Day and Amanda White
Second Story Press
A graphic novel about stray cats, school food drives, and hungry kids. Mila loves drawing her Shy Cat comics, and her best friend Kit loves afternoon snacks. When Kit gets upset during their school food drive, Mila realizes there's something important she might have missed about her friend.
Beth Howard
93 of 117 titles
Song for a Hard-Hit People: A Memoir of Antiracist Solidarity from a Coal Miner’s Daughter
by Beth Howard
Haymarket Books
An Appalachian organizer’s excavation of the past, her own and her people’s, to spark a collective fight for a more just future. Beth Howard uncovers the powerful history of white Appalachians fighting alongside Black and Brown people, pushing back against billionaires who gain power by using racism to divide them. Appalachia has not only been hit hard; it is the place to wage a freedom struggle.
Michelle St. Romain
94 of 117 titles
Song of Belonging
by Michelle St. Romain
She Writes Press
Perfect for fans of Kate Morton, Song of Belonging is a haunting and magical story about a woman's journey to discover the truth about her ancestors and find her place in a lineage of women who are protectors of the waters surrounding their Louisiana home.
David Pepose
95 of 117 titles
Speed Racer Vol. 1
by David Pepose
Mad Cave Studios
An all-new take on Tatsuo Yoshida’s Mach GoGoGo, Speed Racer Vol. 1 roars with explosive action and high-stakes drama. When a ruthless syndicate targets his family, Speed must survive the underground racing circuit’s bullets, betrayals, and deadly rivals. David Pepose and Davide Tinto deliver a bold, cinematic reboot of the legendary franchise.
Douglas E. Richards
96 of 117 titles
Split Second (Split Second, Book 1)
by Douglas E. Richards
Aethon & Vault
From New York Times bestselling author Douglas E. Richards, comes SPLIT SECOND, a science fiction thriller with a stunningly unique take on time travel, where traveling fractions of a second back in time can change the fate of humanity. "Richards is an extraordinary writer!"—Dean Koontz "Will keep you turning the pages all night long." —Douglas Preston
Sujata Massey
97 of 117 titles
The Star from Calcutta
by Sujata Massey
Soho Crime
A movie censor murdered, a leading lady vanished—the glamour, romance, and intrigue of the beginnings of Bollywood come to vivid life in the thrilling new installment of the Perveen Mistry historical mystery series from Agatha Award–winning author Sujata Massey.
Gabriella Saab
98 of 117 titles
The Star Society
by Gabriella Saab
Harper Muse
Uncover the captivating tale of two extraordinary sisters in The Star Society, a thrilling historical novel inspired by the indomitable spirit of Audrey Hepburn that transports readers from the shadows of the Dutch Resistance to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.
Shannon Rowbury and Jessica Dorrington, MPT, OCS, PRPC
99 of 117 titles
Strong as a Mother: Your Complete Pregnancy-to-Postpartum Health Program
by Shannon Rowbury and Jessica Dorrington, MPT, OCS, PRPC
Sasquatch Books
Olympian expertise meets pelvic health expertise to empower women of all fitness levels to embrace their strongest, healthiest pregnancy and recovery. Strong as a Mother combines evidence-based guidance with Olympic-level insight to redefine what’s possible during pregnancy and postpartum, offering a revolutionary perspective on women’s strength, movement, and wellbeing.
Jennifer O'Brien
100 of 117 titles
The Summer I Found You
by Jennifer O'Brien
Alcove Press
Calling all fans of HGTV renovation shows and steamy summer romances! A recently divorced single mom returns to her family’s fixer-upper beach house and finds romance amidst the heartbreak—and truths buried under generations of lies—in this summertime romance, perfect for fans of The Beach House and Nora Goes Off Script.
Sophie Campbell
101 of 117 titles
Supergirl Vol. 1: Misadventures in Midvale
by Sophie Campbell
DC Comics
Kara Zor-El is ready for a fresh start, leaving Metropolis behind to rediscover herself in Midvale. But when she arrives, she finds someone else has already taken up the mantle of Supergirl! As she fights to reclaim her identity, she must look for help in unexpected places and finds a dangerous new ally in Lena Luthor.
Rob Justus
102 of 117 titles
Supergirl’s Zoo-per Heroes: Krypto’s Big Break
by Rob Justus
DC Comics
Krypto is known for getting into trouble. But while waiting for Supergirl to finish some important business at the Watchtower, he accidentally sends the Justice League’s superhero costumes hurtling through space! Down on earth, a group of unsuspecting zoo animals are about to get hold of the Justice League’s costumes and, thanks to some cosmic rays, their superpowers, too!
Gabriel Valentin
103 of 117 titles
The Sword in the Stone Vol. 1 – Arthur’s Magical Kingdom
by Gabriel Valentin
Papercutz
In Disney's Sword in the Stone, Gabriel Valentin reimagines the beloved Arthurian legend through a bold, cinematic lens. A young Arthur confronts destiny, magic, and betrayal in a kingdom on the brink of chaos. With stunning visuals and emotional depth, Mad Cave Studios delivers an epic tale of courage, legacy, and the timeless pull of power.
Wade Rouse
104 of 117 titles
That’s What Friends Are For
by Wade Rouse
MIRA Books
Teddy Hoffman, a sharp-tongued vintage shop owner in Palm Springs, lives with his three best friends, “The Golden Gays.” Their lives are upended when Teddy’s estranged sister and her rebellious granddaughter arrive, forcing Teddy to confront family secrets, grief, and love. That’s What Friends Are For is a heartwarming tale of acceptance, friendship, and finding family in unexpected places.
Sharon Rose
105 of 117 titles
Through the Garden Gate
by Sharon Rose; illus. by Erin Brown
The Collective Book Studio
When Miles stumbles upon a neighbor’s mysterious gate, he steps into a world of wonder—where talking animals, fluttering fairies, and extraordinary plants await. Inspired by native ecology and brought to life through lush, timeless illustrations, this gentle adventure encourages children to look more closely at the natural world around them.
Saratoga Schaefer
106 of 117 titles
Trad Wife
by Saratoga Schaefer
Crooked Lane Books
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage… then comes baby in a baby carriage… Rosemary’s Baby for the digital age. A #tradwife influencer allows a demonic creature to impregnate her in this unnerving horror novel, perfect for fans of Nightbitch and Mary. From the author of Serial Killer Support Group.
Mark O. Stack, Karla Souza
107 of 117 titles
Travis Muñoz and the Fire of the Aztecs (Book 1)
by Mark O. Stack, Karla Souza; illus. by Anne Marcano
Vault Comics
Before the eclipse, Travis Muñoz’s biggest problems were math class and playing on the same baseball team with bestie Yolanda. Not on the bingo card: Being chosen as warrior priest for an Aztec sun god, ensuring the sun rises daily, battling feathered snakemen, and preventing the end of the world. An action-packed, MG graphic novel inspired by Aztec mythology and Mexican folklore.
Tom King and Belén Ortega
108 of 117 titles
Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman
by Tom King and Belén Ortega
DC Comics
Who says saving the future can’t be fun? Trinity’s first solo outing is part identity crisis, part corgi chase, and 100% heart. As the daughter of Wonder Woman, Lizzie has big shoes to fill—and zero chill. When a time-ripping mistake unleashes chaos and canines across Gotham and beyond, she tries to fix the mess only she could cause.
Kris Downing
109 of 117 titles
Tummies Flip, Hearts Skip: A Book About How Feelings Feel
by Kris Downing; illus. by Vivian Mineker
Free Spirit Publishing
This book helps children understand how emotions feel in the body, and what their sensations are trying to tell them. Happiness might feel warm and tingly. Embarrassment might feel hot and prickly. Fantastical illustrations depict a young girl’s emotional journey through larger-than-life scenarios that can help children learn the body’s language, decode the sensations they feel, and learn to self-regulate.
Joshua Dalzelle
110 of 117 titles
Warship (Black Fleet Saga, Book 1)
by Joshua Dalzelle
Aethon & Vault
In the 25th century humans have conquered space, exploiting virtually limitless space and resources for centuries, while faster-than-light travel has opened up hundreds of planets for colonization. Humanity has become complacent, and armed conflict is a thing of the past. BUT… What would happen if humans were suddenly threatened by a terrifying new enemy? Would humanity fold and surrender, or would they fight?
Rachel L. Goldman, PhD
111 of 117 titles
When Life Happens: The Mindset Shift You Need to Manage Stress, Build Confidence, and Break Free
by Rachel L. Goldman, PhD
Jossey-Bass
When Life Happens by Dr. Rachel Goldman offers women practical strategies to reclaim confidence, manage stress, and build resilience through life's challenges. This clinical psychologist's guide provides tools for overcoming burnout, navigating identity changes, breaking limiting beliefs, and finding purpose. Perfect for personal growth seekers and those struggling with anxiety or low self-esteem seeking transformative self-improvement strategies.
Amanda McCracken
112 of 117 titles
When Longing Becomes Your Lover: Breaking from Infatuation, Rejection, and Perfectionism to Find Authentic Love: A True Story of Overcoming Limerence
by Amanda McCracken
Worthy Publishing
After years of heartbreak and more than 100 dates, journalist Amanda McCracken realized she was not addicted to love but to longing. In this raw and insightful memoir, she unpacks the science and emotion of limerence and charts her path toward true connection.
Stephanie Warren Dimmer and Andrew Brisman
113 of 117 titles
Why, How, and Wow! Space: 150+ Stellar Answers to Kids’ Top Space Questions
by Stephanie Warren Dimmer and Andrew Brisman
Highlights
Blast off into discovery with 150+ fascinating answers to kids’ biggest space questions—reviewed by NASA astronauts and scientists! From black holes to the Big Bang, this expert-approved Q&A adventure turns curiosity into cosmic understanding through fun facts, vivid photos, and humor that makes even the biggest concepts easy to grasp.
Donna Everhart
114 of 117 titles
Women of a Promiscuous Nature
by Donna Everhart
Kensington Books
Girl, Interrupted meets The Handmaid’s Tale in 1940s North Carolina, as a young woman accused of “promiscuity” is unjustly incarcerated at the State Industrial Farm Colony for Women in this shockingly timely novel based on the long-buried history of the American Plan – the real government program designed to regulate women’s bodies and sexuality.
Wretch Jeremy Wagner
115 of 117 titles
Wretch
by Wretch Jeremy Wagner
Dead Sky Publishing
Wretch by Jeremy Wagner (Dead Sky Publishing) is a relentless descent into crime, horror, and vengeance. A brutal unflinching thriller for fans of organized crime sagas, dark detective fiction, and monsters born in the shadows of science.
Chris Appleton
116 of 117 titles
Your Roots Don’t Define You
by Chris Appleton
Hanover Square Press
In Your Roots Don’t Define You, Chris Appleton, celebrity hairstylist and TikTok sensation, shares his journey of reinvention. Blending personal struggles with lessons from styling icons like J-Lo, he offers tools to silence self-doubt, embrace confidence, and transform from the inside out. This empowering guide proves it’s never too late to rewrite your story and own your worth.
Leslie Harter-Berg
117 of 117 titles
You’re So Strong: On Grief and Letting Go of My Favorite
by Leslie Harter-Berg
Zondervan Books
You’re So Strong is a poignant, delightful and slightly irreverent book that captures the messy, hilarious, and heartfelt journey of life after loss. Leslie Harter-Berg’s story offers a fresh perspective on grief, embracing the chaos and beauty of the unexpected while proving there’s no ‘right’ way to grieve. Perfect for readers seeking humor, hope, and hard-won wisdom.
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