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Angela Y. Davis
1 of 190 titles
Abolition: Politics, Practices, Promises, Vol. 1
by Angela Y. Davis
Haymarket Books
Rich and rewarding, Abolition: Politics, Practices, Promises will appeal to fans of Davis, to students and scholars reflecting on her life and work, and to readers new to feminism, abolition, and struggles for liberation.
Eddie Ahn
2 of 190 titles
Advocate
by Eddie Ahn
Ten Speed Graphic
A moving graphic memoir following Eddie Ahn, an environmental justice lawyer and activist striving to serve diverse communities in San Francisco amidst environmental catastrophes, an accelerating tide of racial and economic inequality, burnout, and his family’s expectations.
Vanessa Miller
3 of 190 titles
The American Queen
by Vanessa Miller
Tommy Nelson
“Transformative and breathtakingly honest, The American Queen by Vanessa Miller, shares the unsung true history of a kingdom built as a refuge for the courageous people who dared to dream of a different way of life. Published by Thomas Nelson Fiction and on-sale everywhere January 30th, 2024.”
M.T. Khan
4 of 190 titles
Amir and the Jinn Princess
by M.T. Khan
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Set in the same mesmerizing world as Nura and the Immortal Palace this tale follows a wealthy young human boy, Amir, and a fiery jinn princess as they search for Amir's missing mother and enter a tournament of heirs.
Matthew Blake
5 of 190 titles
Anna O
by Matthew Blake
Harper Books
Joining the ranks of Gillian Flynn, A. J. Finn, and Alex Michaelides, Matthew Blake delivers the thriller of the year: a dark, twisty, and shocking mystery about a young woman who commits a double murder while sleepwalking, and then never opens her eyes again.
Richard Bangs
6 of 190 titles
The Art of Living Dangerously: True Stories from a Life on the Edge
by Richard Bangs
Lyons Press
In 1973, Richard Bangs founded Sobek Expeditions, the original and now the largest adventure travel company in the world, with over a million clients guided since its beginning. This book traces fifty years of adventure travel and how it has evolved through times of war and peace, terrorism, the rise of the internet, the pandemic, and the first virtual expeditions.
Chad Corrie
7 of 190 titles
As the Sparrow Flies: Sojourners’ Saga Volume One
by Chad Corrie
Dark Horse Comics
Annulis is a dying world. Some simply accept it, embracing the end. Others hold to a better future—a way of escape from the dark days ahead. Sword and flame. Hope and faith. All must follow their own path to the end... as the sparrow flies.
Dante Lauretta
8 of 190 titles
The Asteroid Hunter: A Scientist’s Journey to the Dawn of our Solar System
by Dante Lauretta
Grand Central Publishing
A "captivating, behind-the-scenes account" of NASA’s historic OSIRIS-REx mission to return an asteroid sample and unlock the mystery of formation of life on earth braided with the remarkable life story of the mission’s leader, Dr. Dante Lauretta (Sara Seager).
Sage Rountree
9 of 190 titles
The Athlete’s Guide to Recovery: Rest, Relax, and Restore for Peak Performance, Second Edition
by Sage Rountree
Rowman & Littlefield
Recovery—physical and mental—is a red-hot topic, and the worlds of sports, technology, and commerce have all taken note. This second edition of The Athlete’s Guide to Recovery helps readers sort through the hype to focus on the practices and devices that really make a difference in recovery and lead to peak performance.
Kendra Powers
10 of 190 titles
Bait the Toad
by Kendra Powers
PowersSquared Books
Bait the toad loves the camera, and the camera loves him! Kendra Powers, photographer and artist, is fourteen. Bait became her pet when she was twelve. She soon began posing him for photos, often adorned with hats she created. Bait has never found a pose he couldn’t slay, or a hat he couldn’t style. The perfect gift for any age.
Peter Golenbock
11 of 190 titles
Baseball Heaven: Up Close and Personal, What It Was Really Like in the Major Leagues
by Peter Golenbock
Rowman & Littlefield
In Baseball Heaven, bestselling baseball author Peter Golenbock returns with the sequel to his highly-praised Whispers of the Gods, bringing to life more baseball legends through timeless interviews.
J.D. Barker
12 of 190 titles
Behind a Closed Door
by J.D. Barker
Hampton Creek Press
50 SHADES meets David Fincher's THE GAME. Soon to be a major motion picture! Sugar & Spice is the latest app craze taking the world, but for Abby and Brendan Hollander, downloading it leads to a dangerous game of life and death. They soon find themselves caught in a twisted web of seduction and violence in this sexually charged dark thriller.
Lauren Ho
13 of 190 titles
Bite Me, Royce Taslim
by Lauren Ho
Disney Publishing
Acclaimed author of Last Tang Standing and Lucie Yi is Not a Romantic in her YA debut: a sharp yet sweet rivals-to-romance romp through Kuala Lumpur—perfect for fans of Emiko Jean, Abigail Hing Wen, and Kat Cho. Follow Agnes Chen as she goes head to head with her #1 archenemies, Royce Taslim in a stand-up comedy contest for teens.
Margot Douaihy
14 of 190 titles
Blessed Water
by Margot Douaihy
Gillian Flynn Books
Tattooed from her neck to her toes and sporting a gold tooth as sharp as her wisecracks, Sister Holiday is back in this fast-paced, blistering follow-up to Scorched Grace.
John Furniss and Anni Furniss
15 of 190 titles
The Blind Woodsman: One Man’s Journey to Find His Purpose on the Other Side of Darkness John Furniss and Anni Furniss
by John Furniss and Anni Furniss
Fox Chapel Publishing
"The Blind Woodsman: One Man’s Journey to Find His Purpose on the Other Side of Darkness" is a powerful autobiography of John Furniss, who triumphed over depression, addiction, and a suicide attempt at 16. Now recognized as "The Blind Woodsman," John crafts intricate pieces despite his blindness, working in complete darkness. His story, shared with wife Anni, offers hope and inspiration to those facing mental health struggles. This tale resonates with anyone confronting depression, addiction, or anxiety.
Hester Fox
16 of 190 titles
The Book of Thorns
by Hester Fox
Graydon House
Amidst the Napoleonic Wars & the floriography craze, two sisters separated as young girls are bound by a secret language of flowers. As Cornelia heals soldiers in Napoleon's army & Lijsbeth falls for an English soldier, fate reunites them on the battlefield. Can they survive & discover the source of the magic that calls to them?
Amy Low
17 of 190 titles
The Brave In-Between: Notes From The Last Room
by Amy Low
Hachette Books
Amy Low resides in a room that is her last—her medical team is clear-eyed with her: there is no cure for Stage IV metastatic colon cancer, and the odds of long-term survival are scant. The Brave In-Between offers lessons and advice on navigating uncertainty and is a sacred invitation to explore that space between triumph and tragedy.
Shannon Baker
18 of 190 titles
Bull’s Eye
by Shannon Baker
Severn River Publishing
When a bull breeder dies mysteriously, Nebraska Sheriff Kate Fox dives deep into the rodeo's secrets. Family and politics collide as she unravels a web of deceit. Bull’s Eye is the gripping eighth installment in Shannon Baker’s bestselling Kate Fox mysteries.
Emmanuel Guerrero
19 of 190 titles
Cactus Kid The Battle for Star Rock Mountain
by Emmanuel Guerrero
Flying Eye Books
Exiled to the Neverending Desert, Cactus Kid seeks some star rock to prove himself to the best wizard alive - his father. However, he’s not the only one after it. Caught between brawls with rival gangs and encountering a shadowy lizard figure, he realises even lone heroes need allies. Can he and his friends, beat their competitors to victory before sunset?
Amy Lively
20 of 190 titles
Can I Borrow a Cup of Hope?
by Amy Lively
Kregel Publications
Bible teacher, author, and speaker Amy Lively dives into Peter's first epistle, a short letter with a lot of power, to light the way for today's struggling Christian. In this daily Bible study, she guides readers through the beautiful story of Peter and shows how he embodies the way to set our hope fully in Christ alone. With gentle honesty and a touch of helpful humor, Amy helps readers understand that when it feels like the end of the world to them, it's just the beginning of the power of Jesus.
Tomoko Tabe
21 of 190 titles
Canine Detective Chris, Vol. 1
by Tomoko Tabe
JY
Hinata, a timid fifth grader, becomes the caretaker of Chris, a distinguished former police dog who is scared of insects. While on a walk, they encounter a patrol car siren and learn about a nearby jewel theft. As the police investigation slows down, Hinata and Chris discover a clue. Can they overcome their fears and capture the culprit?
Amani Ballour, M.D.
22 of 190 titles
The Cave
by Amani Ballour, M.D.
National Geographic
There is no one in Syria with a story like Dr. Amani Ballour’s. This searing memoir tells the story of a young doctor and activist who ran an underground hospital in Damascus, humanizing the enduring crisis in Syria. Amani Ballour is a game changer who will be remembered as one of history’s great heroines.
Erica Vetsch
23 of 190 titles
Children of the Shadows
by Erica Vetsch
Kregel Publications
Detective Daniel Swann and debutante Juliette Thorndike once again team up to solve a dangerous mystery--while trying to keep their growing romance secret. Erica Vetsch's popular Regency mystery series concludes with a bang, sure to satisfy readers who have hung on every page since book one.
Brandi Wells
24 of 190 titles
The Cleaner
by Brandi Wells
Hanover Square Press
On the fourth floor of an unnamed office in an unnamed city, the night cleaner comes and does what she does best—sorts out the messes of the daytime employees. None of them know her, but she knows everything about them. While scrolling through emails, she’ll discover a hidden secret— one that will put everyone’s job at risk.
Carys Davies
25 of 190 titles
Clear
by Carys Davies
Scribner
A stunning, exquisite novel from an award-winning writer about a minister dispatched to a remote island off of Scotland to “clear” the last remaining inhabitant, who has no intention of leaving—an unforgettable tale of resilience, change, and hope.
Chris Bauer
26 of 190 titles
Cobalt
by Chris Bauer
Severn River Publishing
Discover COBALT: A pulse-pounding thriller where billionaire Max Fend and hacker Renee navigate high-stakes espionage in search of a game-changing resource. As global powers converge on small-town America, unexpected heroes rise. Blending suspense, intrigue, and a fight against unchecked greed, dive into this explosive new series by Chris Bauer.
Jeff Zentner
27 of 190 titles
Colton Gentry’s Third Act
by Jeff Zentner
Grand Central Publishing
"A story of love, healing, and second chances” (Emily Henry) following a down on his luck country musician who, in the throes of grief after a shocking loss, moves back home and rekindles a relationship with his high school sweetheart, from award-winning author Jeff Zentner.
Alister McGrath and Denis Alexander
28 of 190 titles
Coming to Faith Through Dawkins
by Alister McGrath and Denis Alexander
Kregel Publications
Editors Denis Alexander and Alister McGrath gather other intelligent minds from around the world to share their startling commonality: Richard Dawkins and his fellow New Atheists were instrumental in their conversions to Christianity.
LySandra Vuong
29 of 190 titles
Covenant Vol. 1
by LySandra Vuong
Oni Press
In a world where priests are decked out in holy tattoos and brandish machine guns in the face of demons, a powerful exorcist and a mysterious boy cross paths . . . in a college classroom. Discover Lysandra Vuong's hit queer supernatural action webtoon Covenant in print for the first time ever.
Dan Gemeinhart
30 of 190 titles
Coyote Lost and Found
by Dan Gemeinhart
Henry Holt and Co.
From #1 New York Times-bestselling author Dan Gemeinhart comes a standalone companion to The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise about a father and daughter who venture on a moving, uplifting, and rollicking cross-country road trip.
Barbara Emodi
31 of 190 titles
Crafting Deception: Gasper’s Cove Mysteries Book 2
by Barbara Emodi
C&T Publishing
Two generations ago, Winston Churchill’s greatest lie washed ashore in Nova Scotia. Before anyone can recover what was lost, a bus tour director is found murdered, and Duck, an ex-con with a soft spot for animals, is arrested. Promising Duck’s heartbroken cat she will find a way to bring him home, Valerie sets out to find the real killer.
Patrick Pidgeon
32 of 190 titles
Creeples!
by Patrick Pidgeon
Greenleaf Book Group
It’s GREMLINS meets GOOSEBUMPS set at a present-day Hogwarts School of “Weird Science.” Three desperate students hastily crowdfund a science experiment that accidentally creates six diminutive, magical humanoids - the CREEPLES. But more shocking, it uncovered an insider’s evil plan for demonic supremacy from their academy’s hidden powers of sorcery.
Matt Emmons
33 of 190 titles
Crusader
by Matt Emmons
Mad Cave Studios
A Templar Knight finds himself transported to a dangerous realm known as the Beastlands. With sinister entities known as The Masters hunting him down, all he has is his sword and a weird, goblin-like creature named Grimbel to guide him through this strange new world. May the most righteous prevail.
James Goodhand
34 of 190 titles
The Day Tripper
by James Goodhand
MIRA Books
A page-turning, deeply affecting novel that follows twentysomething Alex as he suddenly wakes one day and finds it’s fifteen years into his future; the next day, it’s nine years later still. Never knowing which day will come next, Alex sets out on an emotional and at times gut-wrenching journey to discover just how much one can change their fate.
Amy Neff
35 of 190 titles
The Days I Loved You Most
by Amy Neff
Park Row Books
After a lifetime together, Joseph and Evelyn gather their three grown children to share tragic news: she is fatally ill, and he cannot live without her. So, in one year, they will end their lives. As they come to grips with their fate, they retrace their past—the good and bad—and make peace with the legacy they’ll leave behind.
Gabriel Valentin
36 of 190 titles
Digital Lizards of Doom
by Gabriel Valentin; illus. by Ernie Najera
Papercutz
Digital Lizards of Doom, a thrilling interstellar fantasy graphic novel, introduces young readers to a captivating world of imagination and perseverance. Join unforgettable characters like Pineapple Pete, Commander E.K.O., and Dizzy Doom as they navigate a video game simulation filled with emotion and adventure. This unique format combines vivid art, emoticons, and cinematic storytelling, igniting the creative spark in readers of all ages. Dive into the universe of Digital Lizards of Doom and discover the boundless possibilities of the human imagination!
Steven Furtick
37 of 190 titles
Do the New You: 6 Mindsets to Become Who You Were Created to Be
by Steven Furtick
Faith Words
In Do the New You, New York Times bestselling author and pastor Steven Furtick unpacks six practical mindsets everyone can adopt to get from who you are today to where God is taking you. These simple, powerful, memorable phrases will shift your focus, feelings, and actions to align with God’s vision of you—the unique and powerful person he created you to be.
Jennifer S Holland
38 of 190 titles
Dog Smart
by Jennifer S Holland
National Geographic
This delightful narrative takes readers on a powerful search to unlock the secrets of dog cognition, based on evidence from trainers, owners, behaviorists, and the animals themselves. With in-depth reporting and more than a few personal adventures, bestselling author Jennifer S. Holland digs into what intelligence really means.
Zack Loran Clark and Nick Eliopulos
39 of 190 titles
The Doomsday Archives: The Wandering Hour
by Zack Loran Clark and Nick Eliopulos
Zando Young Readers
The Doomsday Archives: The Wandering Hour by Zack Loran Clark and Nick Eliopulous is the first book in a spine-tingling middle series that’s Goosebumps meets Stranger Things following three friends who discover that the eerie urban legends they’ve been obsessively collecting may not be just make-believe.
Hena Khan
40 of 190 titles
The Door Is Open: Stories of Celebration and Community by 11 Desi Voices
by Hena Khan
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Discover stories of fear, triumph, and spectacular celebration in this warm-hearted novel of interconnected stories that celebrates the diversity of South Asian American experiences in a local community center.
James D
41 of 190 titles
Drinking With Kids: The Essential Cocktail Guide For Parents
by James D; illus. by Photos by Brian McCord
Clevo Books
It’s hard to keep the home bar stocked with all the right mixers when you’re a parent. So why not use ingredients you probably do have? Imagine delicious cocktails made with peanut butter, marshmallow fluff or Kool-Aid in this recipe book that is full of fun surprises. After the kids go to bed, parents can relax with a drink.
Sajni Patel
42 of 190 titles
A Drop of Venom
by Sajni Patel
Disney Publishing
All monsters and heroes have beginnings. This is mine. Circe goes YA in this unapologetically feminist retelling of the Medusa myth steeped in Indian mythology from Rick Riordan Presents.
Kirk Reedstrom
43 of 190 titles
Duck and Moose: Duck Moves In!
by Kirk Reedstrom
Disney Publishing
The first book in a laugh-out-loud early graphic novel series perfect for fans of Narwhal and Jelly! Quiet-loving Moose's life is turned upside down by free-wheeling Duck. The two will need to put their differences aside if they're ever going to be neighbors...or friends! Filled with hijinks and humor, Kirk Reedstrom's series showcases unlikely friendships and the power of compromise.
Jay Stephens
44 of 190 titles
Dwellings
by Jay Stephens
Oni Press
Welcome to Elwich—an oasis of small-town perfection, where the schools overflow with cheery-eyed children, lovingly adorned homes line the historic boulevards . . . and only the crows can see the deep, festering rot that lurks beneath the pristine surface. Murder. Demonology. Possession. Obsession. Elwich has them all on offer—and behind every dwelling awaits a horrifying new story to be told.
Michael Deagler
45 of 190 titles
Early Sobrieties
by Michael Deagler
Astra House
The eloquent confessional of an addict who is lost and found, then lost again. Like a sober, millennial Jesus’ Son, Michael Deagler’s debut novel offers an existential trek into the enigma of sobriety itself, and a narrator in need of a little more grace.
Christopher Sebela, Marc Laming, Lee Loughridge
46 of 190 titles
Eden
by Christopher Sebela, Marc Laming, Lee Loughridge
Humanoids
Description: In the not-so-distant future, climate change, wars, and capitalism have driven society to the brink. Desperate after years of scavenging an overpopulated Paris for survival, Gabe Oximenko hatches a plan to get his family onto one of the ships taking off for the distant utopian planet Eden. But as their spaceship takes off, they are shaken from cryosleep to a deadly reality.
Justinian Huang
47 of 190 titles
The Emperor and the Endless Palace
by Justinian Huang
MIRA Books
Across three seemingly unrelated timelines woven together only by the twists and turns of fate, two men are reborn, lifetime after lifetime. Within the treacherous walls of an ancient palace and the boundless forests of the Asian wilderness to the heart-pounding underground rave scenes, our lovers are inexplicably drawn to each other, constantly tested by the worlds around them.
Melissa de la Cruz
48 of 190 titles
The Encanto’s Daughter
by Melissa de la Cruz
Penguin Young Readers
A young woman claims the throne of a realm inspired by Filipino mythology in this YA romantic fantasy, the first in an enchanting new duet by #1 New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz, perfect for fans of Holly Black and Stephanie Garber.
Rebecca Phillips
49 of 190 titles
The End of Always
by Rebecca Phillips
Second Story Press
Ever since Isobel’s mom died, her dad won’t stop preparing for the world to end. It gets worse when he decides to move Isobel and her little sister to Endurance Ranch, a survivalist community in the middle of nowhere. A boy named Dane makes Isobel's life at the ranch better, but she realizes it's up to her to take control of her future.
Sarah Firth
50 of 190 titles
Eventually Everything Connects: Eight Essays on Uncertainty
by Sarah Firth
Graphic Mundi
Sarah Firth ponders some of life’s deepest philosophical questions: Why are we here? How are we supposed to get along with one another? What on earth is that slug doing in my bathroom sink? Honest, profound, and profane, Everything Eventually Connects is a life-affirming graphic novel about the joys and pains of living in a hypercomplex and uncertain world.
Heather Gudenkauf
51 of 190 titles
Everyone Is Watching
by Heather Gudenkauf
Park Row Books
Five contestants, each chosen to compete for their chance to win ten million dollars on the game show One Lucky Winner. The catch? With zero contact with the outside world, the competitors are completely isolated—and someone is out for blood. They all have their secrets, and the game can’t end until the world knows who the contestants really are…
Christine Shearer
52 of 190 titles
The Everywhere Atom: A Journey Through the Carbon Cycle and Climate Change
by Christine Shearer; illus. by Kaz Clarke
Haymarket Books
Take a wild ride with the carbon atom through a history of Earth’s climate, from dinosaurs to wooly mammoths to today’s climate crisis.
Trudi Trueit
53 of 190 titles
Explorer Academy Vela: The Sailor Cipher (Book 1)
by Trudi Trueit
National Geographic Under the Stars
Sailor York and her daring friends at Explorer Academy are ready to take on their second year at school AND a threat unlike anything they’ve faced before. Incredible fieldwork missions to far-flung destinations, astonishing high-tech equipment, plus a kidnapped sister and a mysterious smuggling ring. Sailor knows that only one thing could save her sister … revealing her own greatest secret and using her extraordinary power.
Armen Melikian
54 of 190 titles
Expraedium
by Armen Melikian
Erzenka Publishing House
Ten literary awards winning author’s title, Expraedium. Release date: Dec. 01, 2023. “Expraedium is one of the most creatively, philosophically, culturally, semantically, and thematically ambitious novels I've ever read in my 40 years of professional life.” –Paul McCarthy, Prof. of English, U. of Ulster, Ireland (Former Senior Acquisitions Editor at Simon &Schuster, Harper Collins, Doubleday).
Zoë Beck (tr. Rachel Reynolds)
55 of 190 titles
Fade to Black
by Zoë Beck (tr. Rachel Reynolds)
Clevo Books
A videographer witnesses a terrorist act in the heart of London that leads him to investigate what happened more closely. As his team gathers more information for his documentary, a wider government conspiracy unfolds until finally, our hero discovers what covering up one person’s mistake can cost society, and him personally.
Benjamin Liar
56 of 190 titles
The Failures
by Benjamin Liar
DAW Books
From a debut voice comes a genre-breaking blend of apocalyptic sci-fi and epic fantasy about a scattered group of unlikely heroes traveling across their broken mechanical planet to stave off eternal darkness. A tightly-coiled puzzle of a thrill ride, The Failures launches The Wanderlands trilogy.
Beth Reekles
57 of 190 titles
Faking It
by Beth Reekles
W by Wattpad
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Kissing Booth and Lockdown on London Lane, comes a delightful, contemporary romance about looking for love and finding yourself. Maybe some things are even better than a happy ending…
Michelle Cox
58 of 190 titles
The Fallen Woman’s Daughter
by Michelle Cox
Woolton Press
Abandoned with her younger sister in a home for girls from broken families, Nora De Lorenzo spends a lifetime coming to terms with her mother's choices in life, beginning with her decision to run away from the misery of her coal-mining town in Southern Iowa when a traveling carnival comes through. A compelling, poignant story of forgiveness, understanding, and redemption.
Sydney McLaughlin
59 of 190 titles
Far Beyond Gold
by Sydney McLaughlin
W Publishing
Far Beyond Gold: Running from Fear to Faith, written by Olympic and World champion hurdler Sydney McLaughlin, shares how she shifted her life perspectives from anxiety to boldness, limits to freedom, and from perfectionism to purpose, and offers a more complex picture of who she is. Published by W Publishing, Far Beyond Gold is on sale everywhere January 30, 2024.
Amy Chu and Alexander Chang
60 of 190 titles
Fighting to Belong! Vol. 1: Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander History From the 1700s to the 1800s
by Amy Chu and Alexander Chang; illus. by Louie Chin
Third State Books
Co-published by The Asian American Foundation, Fighting to Belong! is the first of a three-volume middle grade graphic novel series that takes a group of middle school adventurers on a trip through Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander history. The book includes a ten-page curriculum guide developed by the Asian American Education Project as back matter.
Otho Eskin
61 of 190 titles
Firetrap
by Otho Eskin
Oceanview
A narcotic more deadly than fentanyl is spreading across Washington, D.C., and the bodies are piling up. Homicide detective Marko Zorn investigates the source of the drug, uncovering a far-reaching criminal pharmaceutical operation. Can he shut down the company before they release another new dangerous prescription drug? Only if they don’t kill him first.
Emma Hearst
62 of 190 titles
Flavors from the Farm
by Emma Hearst
Weldon Owen / Insight Editions
From acclaimed chef Emma Hearst, Flavors from the Farm celebrates fresh food from her Upstate New York farmstead with 100+ flavor-forward recipes from the garden.
Brandy Schillace
63 of 190 titles
The Framed Women of Ardemore House
by Brandy Schillace
Hanover Square Press
The first book in a cozy mystery series starring an autistic, hyperlexic book editor who inherits a crumbling English estate, only to find herself at the center of a murder investigation when a family portrait vanishes and a dead body shows up in the manor.
Maria Mazas
64 of 190 titles
The Garden Surprise: The Kaleidoscope Club Book #1
by Maria Mazas; illus. by Joëlle Passeron
Blue Dot Kids Press
In this first book in The Kaleidoscope Club, a new chapter book adventure series, two friends stumble on the perfect place for their dream hideaway, a tree house in a hidden garden, and learn valuable lessons on STEAM, growth mindset, and community. With full-color illustrations throughout, The Garden Surprise is the perfect kick-off to this series for readers 7 to 10 interested in friendship and learning more about nature and skill-building.
Michael Joosten
65 of 190 titles
The Gay Icon’s Guide to Life
by Michael Joosten
Weldon Owen / Insight Editions
The world's most famous gay icons share everything you need to know about life in this bright and lively illustrated book of pithy preambles and indispensable quotes from Liza to Lil Nas X.
Tarryn Fisher
66 of 190 titles
Good Half Gone
by Tarryn Fisher
Graydon House
As a teen, Iris Walsh saw her twin sister, Piper, get kidnapped—so why does no one believe her? Now an adult, Iris wants one thing—proof. And if the police still won’t help, she’ll just have to find it her own way; by interning at the isolated Shoal Island Hospital for the criminally insane. But Iris soon realizes that something even more sinister is simmering beneath the surface of the Shoal, and that the patients aren’t the only ones being observed…
Peter Nichols
67 of 190 titles
Granite Harbor: A Novel
by Peter Nichols
Celadon Books
A coastal town in Maine is shaken by a serial killer in this crime novel from Peter Nichols, bestselling author of The Rocks. At once a page-turning thriller and a captivating portrait of the social fabric of a small town, Granite Harbor evokes the atmosphere of HBO’s Mare of Easttown with a villain reminiscent of Silence of the Lambs.
Elliott Gish
68 of 190 titles
Grey Dog
by Elliott Gish
ECW Press
In 1901, Ada Byrd — spinster, schoolmarm, amateur naturalist — accepts a teaching post in isolated Lowry Bridge, grateful to live where no one knows her secrets. Soon, Ada realizes that something beastly lives in the heart of the town that both beckons and repels her. As her own grip on reality loosens, she wonders if the real horror is her.
Hamilton Nolan
69 of 190 titles
The Hammer: Power, Inequality, and the Struggle for the Soul of Labor
by Hamilton Nolan
Hachette Books
A timely, in-depth, and vital exploration of the American labor movement and its critical place in our society and politics, from acclaimed labor reporter Hamilton Nolan. The Hammer draws the line from forgotten workplaces in rural West Virginia to Washington’s halls of power, and shows how labor solidarity can utterly transform American politics—if it can first transform itself.
Julia Cejas
70 of 190 titles
Hanami: Our 200 Sq Ft in Japan
by Julia Cejas
Life Drawn
Julia and Marc are your average creative millennial couple, full of the anxieties and optimism of their generation. When the economy in their native Spain takes a downturn, the pair decide to spend their savings on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: Moving to Japan! Trash etiquette, language lessons, cats, and the intriguing beauty of Hanami are all here in this heartfelt and hilarious autobiographical adventure.
Christina Ward
71 of 190 titles
Happy Days: The Official Cookbook
by Christina Ward
Weldon Owen / Insight Editions
Aaaaay! Celebrate 50 years of Happy Days with the first official collection of recipes inspired by the beloved television sensation.
Sarah Surgey
72 of 190 titles
The Heavy Bag: One Girl’s Journey Through Grief
by Sarah Surgey; illus. by Larisa Ivankovic
Cardinal Rule Press
Enid has just lost her Grandpa. As Enid goes out for a walk, she feels lots of emotions whooshing around inside her head and the weight of the heavy bag she is carrying. She shares her belongings with different people and they encourage her to talk about how she is feeling, helping her deal with her grief in the process.
Dulcé Sloan
73 of 190 titles
Hello, Friends!
by Dulcé Sloan
Andscape
Welcome to a trip through the life of one of the country’s most exciting comedians. From a childhood moving between cities, to starting her own business selling toys at a Miami flea market, to being a Black kid in predominately white schools, she’s always used her masterful wit to challenge the status quo.
Thomas Perry
74 of 190 titles
Hero
by Thomas Perry
Mysterious Press
In this breathless new thriller from the bestselling author of The Old Man and the Jane Whitefield series, a Hollywood bodyguard-for-hire is pulled into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse after a heroic act while protecting a client puts her name in the news – and puts her life in the crosshairs of a powerful crime kingpin.
Angela Ruth Strong
75 of 190 titles
Hero Debut
by Angela Ruth Strong
Kregel Publications
Gemma Bennett is the leading lady of her own life, and her true love is writing screenplays. With her trusty pink notebook in hand, she signs up for the Citizen's Safety Academy to research her newest blockbuster hope, a rom-com with a police officer as the hero. And the fact that the handsome and heroic Lieutenant Karson Zellner is the one leading the training? Well, who can blame her for wanting to spend evenings with the man she swooned over months ago when he responded to a call at her apartment?
Rebecca Connolly
76 of 190 titles
Hidden Yellow Stars
by Rebecca Connolly
Shadow Mountain Publishing
Based on the true story of two World War II heroines who risked everything to save Jewish children from the Gestapo by hiding them throughout Belgium.
Jon Lindstrom
77 of 190 titles
Hollywood Hustle
by Jon Lindstrom
Crooked Lane Books
From 4-time Emmy-nominated actor Jon Lindstrom of General Hospital, Bosch, and True Detective fame, comes a gripping debut thriller. Set in the dark underbelly of the LA film industry, Hollywood Hustle is the perfect read for fans of Alex Finlay and Jeffrey Deaver.
Adrian Tchaikovsky
78 of 190 titles
House of Open Wounds
by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Head of Zeus
The second book in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Tyrant Philosophers series, which Publishers Weekly praised for its “rich, inventive worldbuilding.” Entrusted with saving lives deemed otherwise un-saveable, Yasnic faces a precarious existence. HIs work with unapproved magic, necromancy, demonology and illicit Gods could lead to arrest or worse. Beset by enemies within and without, the last thing anyone needs is a miracle . . .
Benjamin Dean
79 of 190 titles
How to Die Famous
by Benjamin Dean
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Rising star Abel Miller has landed a role in one of the hottest reboots on the Omni Channel, Sunset High. It looks like he’ll be another budding celebrity plucked from obscurity, but he has a secret: his brother, Adam, a mere production associate, died during the filming of the last attempt at Sunset High, and no one knows how...or why.
Crispin Boyer
80 of 190 titles
How to Survive in the Age of Pirates: A Handy Guide to Swashbuckling Adventures, Avoiding Deadly Diseases, and Escaping the Ruthless Renegades of the High Seas
by Crispin Boyer
National Geographic Kids
This ultimate survival guide to swashbuckling adventures, avoiding deadly diseases, and escaping the ruthless renegades of the high seas transports kids back in time to the golden age of pirates, when fearsome captains like Barbarossa and Blackbeard made the rules. Readers will find a rogue’s gallery of the most famous pirates, maps of key pirate hideaways; tips on how to talk like a pirate; and more.
Karen Kilpatrick
81 of 190 titles
I Am Here
by Karen Kilpatrick; illus. by Tammy Do
Genius Cat Books
This heartfelt picture book captures the essence of what it means to be a parent or caregiver: being present. The lyrical story will remind readers that they are loved—and never alone—no matter the circumstances. In challenges big and small, through good and bad, I Am Here is a reminder of the power of unconditional support.
Dana Elmendorf
82 of 190 titles
In the Hour of Crows
by Dana Elmendorf
MIRA Books
Weatherly Wilder can talk the death out of the dying and save their lives, but only once. This unique gift comes at a price, rooting Weatherly to people who only want her around when they need her and resent her backwater ways when they don’t. Imbued with magic and suspense, this is a thrilling tale of friendship, identity, and love.
Lars Henrik Eriksen
83 of 190 titles
The Inventor Vol. 1: The Dangerous Discovery
by Lars Henrik Eriksen
Papercutz
Papercutz presents THE INVENTOR, a vibrant coming-of-age series set on the island of Mata-Mata. Cobalt aspires to be an inventor like his grandfather, Alfred. When an accident jeopardizes his dreams, can he recover and uncover the secrets of Alpha-Energy? This graphic novel explores themes of grief, growth, friendship, and creativity in a fantastical world.
Krystal Sutherland
84 of 190 titles
The Invocations
by Krystal Sutherland
Penguin Young Readers
From the author of New York Times bestseller House of Hollow comes a darkly seductive witchy thriller. Zara Jones believes in magic because the alternative is too painful to consider—that her murdered sister is gone forever. Rather than moving on, Zara decides she’ll do whatever it takes to claw her sister back from the grave—even trading in the occult.
Bunmi Emenanjo
85 of 190 titles
I’ll See You in Ijebu
by Bunmi Emenanjo; illus. by Diana Ejaita
Barefoot Books
A Catholic girl growing up in the city of Lagos, Nigeria takes a trip to her Muslim extended family in the countryside town of Ijebu to celebrate Eid al-Adha. Breathtaking illustrations and poetic writing draws kids into the sensory experience of celebrating Eid while endmatter includes information about Nigeria and Eid al-Adha, a recipe for Nigerian puff puff and more.
Melanie Mikecz
86 of 190 titles
A Job for Penelope
by Melanie Mikecz
Sunbird Books
Penelope wants to go to work just like her family does. But what's a good job for a cuddly little dog? When the lovable Boston terrier sets out to explore different careers, none of them seem to be the right fit. Then one happy day, while visiting Grandpop's retirement home, Penelope finds her true calling.
Goldy Moldavsky
87 of 190 titles
Just Say Yes
by Goldy Moldavsky
Henry Holt and Co.
From bestselling author Goldy Moldavsky comes a rom-com about your average high school senior in search of love . . . and a green card. Jimena Ramos had no idea she was undocumented. Now she’s seventeen, and needs to figure out a way to stay in New York. There’s only one way to get a green card quickly enough: Jimena is going to find an American to marry her.
Howard McWilliam
88 of 190 titles
Just SNOW Already!
by Howard McWilliam; illus. by Howard McWilliam
Flashlight Press
While waiting for snow, a single-minded boy only looks up – and misses all of the comical chaos occurring down on his street! Just SNOW Already! humorously captures children's love of snow, the frustrating side of waiting, and the importance of living in the moment and noticing what's around you.
Gary Clement
89 of 190 titles
K Is in Trouble
by Gary Clement
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
K is nice, polite, and always does as he’s told. He is also always, always in trouble. K must navigate a world of outrageously unkind adults in this hysterical, Kafkaesque middle grade graphic novel.
Joe Corallo
90 of 190 titles
King Arthur & The Knights of Justice
by Joe Corallo; illus. by Gaia Cardinalli
Maverick
What if the knights of the round table were actually a modern football team transported back in time? A new take on the classic 90s cartoon – King Arthur & The Knights of Justice! Quarterback Arthur King and his football team have been transported back to the time of Arthurian legend in order to free the real King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table from the evil Morgana!
Brenna Jeanneret
91 of 190 titles
The Law of Birthdays: A Story About Choice
by Brenna Jeanneret; illus. by Marina Kondrakhina
Cardinal Rule Press
The King’s Law of Birthdays decrees every child shall eat cake at birthday parties. But when a Girl refuses cake at the King's celebration she must stand her ground and convince the King that everyone should have a choice. A delightful story about believing in yourself and the importance of having agency.
Ursula Villarreal-Moura
92 of 190 titles
Like Happiness: A Novel
by Ursula Villarreal-Moura
Celadon Books
A searing debut novel about the complexities of gender, power, and fame, told through a letter by a young woman to a legendary writer, recounting and reclaiming the totality of their destructive relationship. Like Happiness explores the nuances of a complicated and imbalanced relationship, catalyzing a reckoning with celebrity, memory, Latinx identity, and power dynamics.
Monica Murphy
93 of 190 titles
Lonely for You Only : A Lancaster Novel
by Monica Murphy
Blackstone Publishing
Heiress Scarlett Lancaster meets washed-up singer Tate Ramsey after he performs at her birthday party, and their encounter ends in a kiss that immediately goes viral. After some careful negotiation, the two of them agree to start a fake relationship to help Tate’s career. But before long, they discover their feelings might not be fake after all…
Gene Luen Yang
94 of 190 titles
Lunar New Year Love Story
by Gene Luen Yang; illus. by LeUyen Pham
First Second
Val thought she was destined for heartbreak, but now she has one year to find love and change her fate. From graphic novel superstars Gene Luen Yang and LeUyen Pham comes an unforgettable rom-com about fate, family, and falling in love, perfect for fans of Heartstopper and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.
Antonia Hylton
95 of 190 titles
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum
by Antonia Hylton
Legacy Lit
In the tradition of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, a page-turning 93-year history of Crownsville Hospital, one of the nation’s last segregated asylums, that New York Times bestselling author Clint Smith describes as “a book that left me breathless.”
Alison Levy
96 of 190 titles
Magic By Any Other Name
by Alison Levy
SparkPress
In this tender and hopeful fantasy story, one young witch leaves her toxic family to seek a better life. A diverse group of magical creatures lend their help, as Georgette confronts the ugliness of the magic community in which she was raised to pave a way for a brighter future. Based on the empowering decisions the author made for herself, Georgette’s story will resonate with young readers creating their own found families.
Amanda lovelace
97 of 190 titles
Make Your Own Magic: A Beginner’s Guide to Self-Empowering Witchcraft
by Amanda lovelace
Running Press
As witchcraft grows more popular, there are countless introductions into magical practice to choose from—so many that it’s easy to be intimidated. With Make Your Own Magic, amanda lovelace, the bestselling author of the princess saves herself in this one, aims to change that. This interactive beginner’s guide with simple explanations, twenty all-new inspiring poems, and magical journaling prompts, sweeps away the gatekeeping and offers you the tools needed to begin building a practice focused on self-love.
Stephanie Gibeault
98 of 190 titles
Making Sense of Dog Senses
by Stephanie Gibeault; illus. by Raz Latif
Owlkids Books
Why do dogs sniff butts? Why do they eat poop? And do they really see in black and white? In five chapters that explore each of a dog’s senses, this middle-grade nonfiction book explains canine senses from both evolutionary and scientific perspectives. With loads of fascinating facts and eye-catching diagrams, it presents readers with curious and practical insights into the world of dogs!
Lynnette Mawhinney, PhD
99 of 190 titles
Mamie Phipps Clark, Champion for Children
by Lynnette Mawhinney, PhD
American Psychological Association
This inspiring graphic novel tells the story of groundbreaking psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD and her research in the racial identity and development of self in Black children, the work that ultimately played a vital role in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case.
Susan Lieu
100 of 190 titles
The Manicurist’s Daughter: A Memoir
by Susan Lieu
Celadon Books
An emotionally raw memoir about the crumbling of the American Dream and a daughter of refugees who searches for answers after her mother dies during plastic surgery. The Manicurist’s Daughter is much more than a memoir about grief, trauma, and body image. It is a story of fierce determination, strength in shared culture, and finding your place in the world.
Dave Baker
101 of 190 titles
Mary Tyler MooreHawk
by Dave Baker
IDW Publishing
WHAT IS MARY TYLER MOOREHAWK? A compilation of long-lost gee-whiz adventure comics in which the world’s strangest family fights to avert Armageddon…and a bundle of magazine articles from a dystopian future where physical property is banned and entertainment is broadcast on dishwashers. It’s a document-based detective story that weaves back and forth between worlds, touching on everything from corporate personhood to mutant shark-men to the meaning of fandom and reality itself. It’s a show you don’t remember…and a book you won’t forget.
Mark Crilley
102 of 190 titles
The Mighty Onion
by Mark Crilley
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
This hilarious illustrated novel about the chaos of the creative process follows middle schooler Eliot Quigly as he endeavors to create the best superhero comic ever—with unforgettably epic hiccups along the way!
Lisa Yee
103 of 190 titles
The Misfit Mysteries #1: The Royal Conundrum
by Lisa Yee; illus. by Dan Santat
Random House Books for Young Readers
In this hilarious illustrated series from Newbery Honoree Lisa Yee and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat, an elite team of crime-fighting underdogs must stop a notorious thief from getting away with the heist of the century or else they could lose everything!
Stephan B. Poulter, Ph.D.
104 of 190 titles
Modern Masculinity: A Compassionate Guidebook to Men’s Mental Health
by Stephan B. Poulter, Ph.D.
Prometheus Books
Modern Masculinity is a practical guide for men of all ages to embrace their on-going process of developing a balanced, compassionate, and positive masculinity.
Leslie Karst
105 of 190 titles
Molten Death: An Orchid Isle Mystery
by Leslie Karst
Severn House
A glimpse of a quickly melting corpse at the foot of a volcano has amateur sleuth and food enthusiast Valerie Corbin shocked. But how can she investigate a murder, when there’s no evidence the victim ever existed? The first Orchid Isle cozy mystery, set in tropical Hilo, Hawai‘i, introduces a fun and feisty LGBTQ+ couple who swap surfing for sleuthing!
MZ
106 of 190 titles
The Moorings of Mackerel Sky
by MZ
Hyperion Avenue
A novel of coming out, surviving grief, and embracing myth in a Maine lobstering town purportedly founded when a sea captain fell in love with a mermaid 300 years ago. For readers of Madeline Miller, Alix E. Harrow, and Erin Morgenstern.
Katherine Leyton
107 of 190 titles
Motherlike
by Katherine Leyton
Second Story Press
In this intensely candid, entertaining, and poignant account of new motherhood, Leyton weaves her own observations with historical research and cultural commentary on everything from the history of the birth control pill to the risks of labour and the realities of being post-partum. A very personal story that reflects a larger picture of ourselves.
Jeffrey Blount
108 of 190 titles
Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way
by Jeffrey Blount
Beaufort Books
After a highly publicized fall from grace, James flees from the chaos and ends up in a place of abject poverty, commonly referred to as “Around the Way.” When a troubling discovery is made, the entire neighborhood is rocked to its core and James is forced to confront his own past in order to help the community have a future.
John Shen Yen Nee
109 of 190 titles
The Murder of Mr. Ma
by John Shen Yen Nee
Soho Crime
For fans of Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes films, this stunning, swashbuckling series opener by a powerhouse duo of authors follows two unlikely allies as they race through the cobbled streets of 1920s London in search of a killer targeting Chinese immigrants.
Oliver Bly
110 of 190 titles
The Mushroom Knight Vol. 1
by Oliver Bly
Mad Cave Studios
An adolescent girl searches the woods for her missing dog, entangling her destiny with a chivalrous mushroom faerie on a quest to protect the biome from catastrophic ruin. Follow the adventures of Gowlitrot the Gardener, a sentient bipedal fungus created by a race of woodland gnomes called Gödels, as he unearths a deadly conspiracy that reveals the true nature of himself and the devastation humans have wrought upon the biosystem he's sworn to protect.
Douglas Haddad
111 of 190 titles
Mya McLure, The Brave Science Girl: The Toad Cave
by Douglas Haddad; illus. by Jennifer Ball-Cordero
Muddy Boots
A family of toads, threatened by land development, is re-homed by an innovative and courageous second grader, Mya McLure. In this dazzling adventure, Mya McLure not only has to figure out a way to save the toads, but also how to help her teacher in a moment of unanticipated crisis.
Paige Towler; Foreword by Sy Montgomery
112 of 190 titles
Mysterious, Marvelous Octopus
by Paige Towler; Foreword by Sy Montgomery
National Geographic Kids
Young readers meet one of Earth’s most incredible ocean animals in this lyrical, whimsical picture book uniquely layered with photographs, rhyming text, and fascinating facts about ink-squirting and shape-shifting octopuses all around the planet. This book is a celebration of all things weird and wonderful about these beloved creatures—with their eight arms, nine brains, and one-of-a-kind personalities.
Lisa Unger
113 of 190 titles
The New Couple In 5B: A Novel
by Lisa Unger
Park Row Books
Rosie and Chad Lowan are barely making ends meet when they receive life-changing news: Chad’s late uncle has left them his luxury apartment— complete with prewar elegance, historic charm, and a dark history lurking behind its perfect facade. When a neighbor turns up dead, Rosie must get to the truth about the Windermere before she falls under its dangerous spell.
Matt Riordan
114 of 190 titles
The North Line
by Matt Riordan
Hyperion Avenue
A college student works a small commercial fishing boat in the most extreme part of the Bering Sea for tuition money only to embark on a dark-hearted exploration of his place in a violent world. “A ruggedly erudite story that combines the best of the individualism of Jack London with the introspective ruminations of Raymond Carver . . . not to be missed.” —S.A. Cosby New York Times bestselling author of All the Sinners Bleed
Meredith Adamo
115 of 190 titles
Not Like Other Girls
by Meredith Adamo
Bloomsbury
“Powerful, brilliantly plotted, voicey, gripping, beautiful, heart-wrenching, hilarious . . . Read this book.” —Liz Lawson, New York Times bestselling author of The Agathas Not Like Other Girls is a stunning debut that takes a hard look at how we treat young women and their trauma, through the lens of a missing girl and a girl trying to find herself again.
Katie Cook
116 of 190 titles
Nothing Special: Volume One
by Katie Cook
Ten Speed Graphic
Two not-so-human teenagers and a friendly ghost radish face the fantasy adventure of a lifetime in this captivating graphic novel, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes material.
Eva Umlauf
117 of 190 titles
The Number on Your Forearm is Blue Like Your Eyes
by Eva Umlauf
Mandel Vilar Press
Two-year old Eva was tattooed and branded for life in Auschwitz in 1944. Though destined for death, she survived and, with her mother, was liberated in 1945, one of the youngest survivors to walk out of this most gruesome death camp. Those traumatic years have loomed over Eva Umlauf’s life — this riveting memoir is her life-story before and after Auschwitz.
Zoe Hana Mikuta
118 of 190 titles
Off With Their Heads
by Zoe Hana Mikuta
Disney Publishing
Fans of Chloe Gong and Judy I. Lin will devour this Korean-inspired Alice in Wonderland retelling about two very wicked girls, forever bonded by blood and betrayal . . .Lush, terrifying, and uncanny, Zoe Hana Mikuta—author of Gearbreakers and Godslayers—takes a delicate knife straight through the heart of this beloved surrealist fairytale.
Mark Kamine, with a Foreword by Mike White
119 of 190 titles
On Locations: Lessons Learned from My Life On Set with The Sopranos and in the Film Industry
by Mark Kamine, with a Foreword by Mike White
Steerforth Press
Celebrating 25 years of The Sopranos: The executive producer of The White Lotus shares how he got his start in film and television production on “the greatest TV show of all time” (Rolling Stone). An inside look at the industry for Sopranos fans — featuring a foreword by Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning creator of The White Lotus, Mike White
Betsy St. Amant Haddox
120 of 190 titles
Once Upon a Divorce: Walking with God After
by Betsy St. Amant Haddox
Kregel Publications
What happens when the author of happily-ever-after romances gets divorced? As a divorce survivor and single mom, Betsy St. Amant Haddox--known for her charming rom-coms--shares her own raw, unfiltered story of what happens after the fairy tale ends. Complete with plenty of what-not-to-do tales, Once Upon a Divorce features what she learned on her bumbling journey to wholeness.
Becky Hunter
121 of 190 titles
One Moment
by Becky Hunter
Forever
A heart-wrenching, page-turning read about friendship, love, and loss. The day Scarlett dies, her hopes and dreams for the future die with her… or so she thinks. Because she’s still here—wherever here is—watching the ripple effect of her death on the lives of those she loved the most, especially Evie, her best friend who needs her now more than ever.
Lissa Soep
122 of 190 titles
Other People’s Words: Friendship, Loss, and the Conversations that Never End
by Lissa Soep
Spiegel & Grau
What if the great love of your life is friendship? Other People’s Words is a memoir about friendship, loss, and the power of language to connect us with our loved ones, even after they are gone. An utterly original, transformative book that will resonate with anyone who loves language and has experienced loss.
Naseem Hrab
123 of 190 titles
Otis & Peanut Forever and Ever
by Naseem Hrab; illus. by Kelly Collier
Owlkids Books
Otis and Peanut are back! Grounded in the tender friendship between a long-haired guinea pig and a naked mole rat, the second book in this junior graphic novel series explores celebrating life's simple pleasures, grief, and making new memories with sensitivity, humor, and optimism.
Wendy Orr
124 of 190 titles
Out of the Valley of Horses
by Wendy Orr
Pajama Press
The valley of horses, an inescapable safe haven filled with mystical horses, has been Honey’s home for seven peaceful years. When Honey’s father falls ill, it’s up to her to discover a way out of the valley to seek help from a place, and people, Honey only knows from stories.
Denise Dorrance
125 of 190 titles
Polar Vortex: A Family Memoir
by Denise Dorrance
The Experiment
An unputdownable debut graphic memoir: The what-fresh-hell story of two whirlwind months in Denise Dorrance’s life when she unexpectedly has to care for her dementia-impaired mother—all as a classic Midwestern polar vortex sweeps through. Polar Vortex compassionately, poignantly, and humorously captures the moment of transition between life as we’ve long known it and life as it must become.
Natalie Bovis - Photographs by Claire Barrett
126 of 190 titles
Preggatinis™: Mixology for the Mom-to-Be
by Natalie Bovis - Photographs by Claire Barrett
Globe Pequot
The ultimate guide to keeping the party going for expectant parents—implementing healthier choices and including everyone you love in the celebration. Features fresh produce, juices, herbal teas, homemade syrups, and garnishes to create delicious mocktails for every pregnancy stage and symptom. Throw the ultimate baby shower with the Preggatini Party, a guide to pairing delectable appetizers with themed mocktails.
Christina Hwang Dudley
127 of 190 titles
Pride & Preston Lin
by Christina Hwang Dudley
Third State Books
In this modern-day retelling of Pride and Prejudice, the quick-witted contrarian Lissie Cheng must navigate societal pressures and her growing attraction to the accomplished and well-to-do Preston Lin. She mistakenly runs afoul of the wealthy Lin family, whose golden boy, Preston, is handsome and self-righteous. Can Lissie overcome her pride and initial misgivings about Preston and find true love?
Amie Taylor
128 of 190 titles
Pride Families
by Amie Taylor; illus. by Kaspa Clarke
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
A celebratory children's book about LGBTQIA+ families. This educational children's book explores what these families look like with a focus on trans, non-binary, gay, lesbian and polyamorous family set ups. Covering themes such as, pregnancy, donor conception and surrogacy alongside a guide for adults that helps explain terminology, this book is an invaluable resource for sharing and celebrating what it means to be a Pride family.
David Ciminello
129 of 190 titles
The Queen of Steeplechase Park
by David Ciminello
Forest Avenue Press
The Queen of Steeplechase Park is the absolutely sexy, positively delicious, practically almost-true story of infamous burlesque queen and magic meatball maker Belladonna Marie Donato. Set in New Jersey and Coney Island during the Great Depression, this debut novel is a rollicking love story about a pregnant teenager, her queer allies, and the holy magic of homemade Italian cooking.
Jane Yolen
130 of 190 titles
Quiet as Mud
by Jane Yolen; illus. by Nicole Wong
American Psychological Association
A sweet poem about being an introvert in a big loud world. This is a gentle introduction to the concept of being an introvert, as well as an invitation for child and grown-up readers alike to observe and imagine their inner world and the world around them. What can you hear when you stay quiet as mud?
Maria Ingrande Mora
131 of 190 titles
Ranger Academy Vol. 1
by Maria Ingrande Mora; illus. by Jo Mi-Gyeong
BOOM! Studios
If you had a chance to join the Power Rangers, would you do it? 13-year-old Sage lives on an isolated lunar colony. Her days are spent farming and studying... That is until she stumbles upon a secret academy where teens train to protect the universe! Acclaimed YA author Maria Mora Ingrande enters the Rangers universe alongside superstar artist Jo Mi-Gyeong!
Susan L. Tuttle
132 of 190 titles
The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton
by Susan L. Tuttle
Kregel Publications
Hints of real-life historical events combined with contemporary characters make this first book in the Treasures of Halstead Manor series a masterful blend of romance, mystery, and strong female friendships. Readers of authors like Denise Hunter and Nicole Deese who enjoy unfolding relationships and the organic discovery of God's love will relish this new series.
Christine Platt and Catherine Wigginton Greene
133 of 190 titles
Rebecca, Not Becky
by Christine Platt and Catherine Wigginton Greene
Amistad Books
A whip-smart, compulsively readable novel about two upper-class stay-at-home mothers—one white, one Black—living in a "perfect" suburb that explores motherhood, friendship, and the true meaning of sisterhood amidst the backdrop of America’s all-too-familiar racial reckoning. “A deep exhale of a narrative, Rebecca, Not Becky kept me laughing… and thinking.” — New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Woodson
Vanessa Rochelle Lewis
134 of 190 titles
Reclaiming UGLY!: A Radically Joyful Guide to Unlearn Oppression and Uplift, Glorify, and Love Yourself
by Vanessa Rochelle Lewis
North Atlantic Books
Blending joyful self-help magic with incisive social analysis and personal narrative, Vanessa Rochelle Lewis empowers readers to heal, connect, and revolt against systemic uglification. Lewis shows how reclaiming UGLY is a subversive act that roars an unapologetic "yes!" to joy, healing, and community-building in a world designed to hold us back.
Lauren Kung Jessen
135 of 190 titles
Red String Theory
by Lauren Kung Jessen
Forever
From the author of Lunar Love comes a charming fated-love romance about two star-crossed lovers. After Rooney and Jack's enchanting first date, all signs point to destiny. Only Jack doesn’t believe. They might be lost to each other forever until they’re given one more chance to reconnect. Can Rooney convince a reluctant skeptic to take a leap of fate?
Luis A. Miranda Jr. with Richard Wolffe
136 of 190 titles
Relentless: My Story of the Latino Spirit That Is Transforming America
by Luis A. Miranda Jr. with Richard Wolffe
Hachette Books
Luis Miranda’s personal and political memoir reveals a deep understanding of Latino culture and building community to change our world for the better. In Relentless, he shares the narrative of his life and career—from his early days as a radically minded Puerto Rican activist to his decades of political advice and problem solving. Includes a foreword by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Zach Williams
137 of 190 titles
Rescue Story
by Zach Williams
Zondervan Books
Two-time Grammy Award winner musician Zach Williams shares his first memoir, Rescue Story, a bold and vulnerable story of faith and redemption. Rescue Story shares the intimate journey of a beloved music artist and challenges you to seek resilient hope in the trials of your own life. Published by Zondervan Books and on-sale everywhere February 27, 2024.
Linda Keir
138 of 190 titles
The Royal Game
by Linda Keir
Blackstone Publishing
American pop singer Jennie Jensen is ready to marry the love of her life, England’s Prince Hugh, but someone is determined to keep her from becoming a princess—any way they can. To give her fairy tale a happy ending, she’ll have to play the royal game.
James Patterson and Matt Eversmann
139 of 190 titles
The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians: Their Stories Are Better Than the Bestsellers
by James Patterson and Matt Eversmann
Little, Brown and Company
Booksellers and librarians change lives every single day by pulling a book from a shelf, handing it to someone and saying, “You’ve got to read this. You’re going to love it.” In The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians, bestselling author James Patterson shares the inspiring true stories of the smart and talented people who live between the pages.
Sy Montgomery
140 of 190 titles
Secrets of the Octopus
by Sy Montgomery
National Geographic
Written by the beloved author of the international bestseller The Soul of an Octopus and enhanced with vivid National Geographic photography, this beautifully illustrated book explores the alluring underwater world of the octopus—a creature that resembles an alien lifeform, but whose behavior has earned it a reputation as one of the most intelligent animals on the planet.
Juli Min
141 of 190 titles
Shanghailanders
by Juli Min
Spiegel & Grau
A dazzling and ambitious debut novel that follows a cosmopolitan Shanghai household—beginning in 2040 and moving through our present and the recent past—exploring their secrets, their losses, and the ways a family makes and remakes itself across the years. This literary debut presents an unforgettable exploration of marriage, relationships, and the layered experience of time.
Edited by Michele Abounader, Cover art by Tula Lotay
142 of 190 titles
Sharp Wit and the Company of Women
by Edited by Michele Abounader, Cover art by Tula Lotay
A Wave Blue World
Every woman has a story . . . these begin and end at the point of a blade! From the depths of antiquity, female heroes have captivated imaginations. Leaders, keepers of wisdom, warriors of strength, monsters, magicians, or modern marvels; they all stride through these pages in astonishing adventures arrayed with the clang of edged weapons in battle.
Mary Kubica
143 of 190 titles
She’s Not Sorry
by Mary Kubica
Park Row Books
ICU nurse and single-mom Meghan Michaels has always stayed emotionally detached from her patients. When a patient named Caitlin arrives in a coma after jumping from a bridge, she ends up entangled in the case—and in Caitlin’s past. Then, a witness comes forward with shocking details that change everything. Was Caitlin pushed and if so, by whom and why?
Edited by: Gaston Gelos and Ratna Sahay
144 of 190 titles
Shocks and Capital Flows: Policy Responses in a Volatile World
by Edited by: Gaston Gelos and Ratna Sahay
International Monetary Fund
When faced with the challenges of volatile capital flows and external economic shocks, countries tend to respond with a mix of policies. This book highlights the development of a framework that looked at patterns of policy responses, developed models that included market imperfections, and analyzed the multiple policy tools that countries could use to respond to these economic challenges.
Andrey Kurkov
145 of 190 titles
The Silver Bone: A Novel
by Andrey Kurkov
HarperVia Books
From the Ukrainian Stieg Larsson, a perplexing mystery from a world-renowned literary master that introduces a rookie detective, Samson Kolechko, in Kyiv tackling his first case, set against real life details of the tumultuous early twentieth century.
Steve Orlando
146 of 190 titles
Silver Vessels
by Steve Orlando; illus. by Katia Vecchio
Maverick
A group of friends set off for an unforgettable summer of treasure hunting, but end up getting more than they bargained for.After obsessing over a history lesson at school, Joshua enlists his two best friends to travel down to the Florida Keys in a hunt for 'Our Lady of Atocha', a Spanish treasure galleon that sank in 1622. Staying up and sneaking out in search of this legendary treasure is just the beginning!
Bella DePaulo, PhD
147 of 190 titles
Single at Heart: The Power, Freedom, and Heart-Filling Joy of Single Life
by Bella DePaulo, PhD
Apollo Publishers
From acclaimed social scientist Dr. Bella DePaulo, the leading expert on single life, comes groundbreaking, comprehensive confirmation that a powerful, healthy, happy life is possible not in spite of being single, but because of it.
George Stephanopoulos with Lisa Dickey
148 of 190 titles
The Situation Room: The Inside Story of Presidents in Crisis
by George Stephanopoulos with Lisa Dickey
Grand Central Publishing
George Stephanopoulos, former senior advisor to President Clinton and for more than 20 years anchor of This Week and co-anchor of Good Morning America, recounts the crises that decided the course of history, from the place 12 presidents made their highest-pressure decisions: the White House Situation Room.
John Wiswell
149 of 190 titles
Someone You Can Build a Nest In
by John Wiswell
DAW Books
A creepy, charming monster-slaying cozy fantasy romance—from the perspective of the monster—by Nebula Award-winning debut author John Wiswell. Shesheshen has made a mistake fatal to all monsters: she's fallen in love. She hates keeping her identity secret from her girlfriend Homily, but just as she’s about to confess, Homily reveals why she’s in the area: she’s hunting a shapeshifting monster that supposedly cursed her family. Has Shesheshen seen it anywhere?
Leslie Jamison
150 of 190 titles
Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story
by Leslie Jamison
Little, Brown and Company
How do we move forward into joy when we are haunted by loss? How do we claim hope alongside the harm we’ve caused? Leslie Jamison, the New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering and The Empathy Exams, presents this riveting memoir of rebuilding a life after the end of a marriage—an exploration of motherhood, art, and new love.
Lamar Giles
151 of 190 titles
Static: Up All Night
by Lamar Giles; illus. by Paris Alleyne
DC Comics
VIRGIL (aka STATIC) can do amazing things with his vast array of electrical abilities, but mending a broken heart isn’t in his skill set. He’s in for an all-night adventure with his friends at a music festival where he’ll have a run in with his ex, a size changing kleptomaniac, and…super villains?!
Lisa Gardner
152 of 190 titles
Still See You Everywhere
by Lisa Gardner
Grand Central Publishing
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner comes a harrowing new thriller: Frankie Elkin is an expert at finding the missing persons that the rest of the world has forgotten, but even she couldn’t have anticipated this latest request—to locate the long-lost sister of a female serial killer facing execution in three weeks’ time.
Uwe Laub (tr. Steve Anderson)
153 of 190 titles
Storm
by Uwe Laub (tr. Steve Anderson)
Clevo Books
Laura Wagner finds her boss dead and a voice message he left with instructions. At the same time, Daniel, a popular meteorologist, convinces her that human technology is behind the bizarre extreme weather patterns the world is experiencing. Can they work together to uncover a conspiracy and prevent further environmental destruction before an assassin catches up to them?
Lewis E. Lehrman
154 of 190 titles
The Sum of It All
by Lewis E. Lehrman
Lyons Press
Filled with interviews, remembrances, quotes, and photographs of the many influential personalities, partners, and associates Lewis E. Lehrman has worked with throughout his life, they best testify to his significance. The sometimes-unexpected choices Lew has made sum up an exemplary life—wide, deep, and well lived. It’s his story, told the way he wants it to be recorded.
Defne Suman
155 of 190 titles
Summer Heat
by Defne Suman
Head of Zeus
The third novel-in-translation from Turkish author Defne Suman, Summer Heat sees a mysterious meeting one hot summer day in Istanbul between an art historian and a man who emailed her out of the blue—a meeting which threatens to unravel generations-long secrets.
Sylvaine Corgiat
156 of 190 titles
The Swords of Glass Vol. 1 (Oversized Edition)
by Sylvaine Corgiat; illus. by Laura Zuccheri
Humanoids
A mysterious set of swords have fallen from the sky, and a group of unlikely heroes from far and near must band together to save their world in The Swords of Glass, a Studio Ghibli-influenced story for adults.
Ryan Jampole
157 of 190 titles
Taka
by Ryan Jampole
IDW Publishing
Join Taka, the Notorious Delinquent, as she struggles to right her wrongs after unwittingly releasing a horde of evil robots. It’s tough being a hero. Set in a fictional world that takes inspiration from Japanese, Western, and European comics and manga, Taka follows our titular hero, Star (her best friend), Meg (the last survivor of the mythical Science-Priests), and a host of memorable villains on the adventure of a lifetime. A new YA graphic novel for fans of the Kamen Rider series.
Franco and Art Baltazar
158 of 190 titles
Teen Titans Go! To the Library!
by Franco and Art Baltazar; illus. by Franco and Art Baltazar
DC Comics
There’s a villain with a dastardly plot that could only happen at the library! When the Teen Titans get scattered into the library books, they’ll have to find each other, then the real Jump City. It’s all in a day’s work for our heroes. Not their normal day’s work. This is more like a reader’s day’s work! The fun kind!
Paul A. Offit MD
159 of 190 titles
Tell Me When It’s Over: An Expert’s Guide to Deciphering COVID Myths and Navigating our Post-Pandemic World
by Paul A. Offit MD
National Geographic
From one of the world’s top virologists, the definitive guide to understanding—and navigating—COVID-19. Three years on, COVID is clearly here to stay. So what do we do now? Drawing on his expertise as one of the world’s top virologists, Dr. Paul Offit helps weary readers address that crucial question in this brief, definitive guide.
D.J. Brandon
160 of 190 titles
Tell Me Why The Jack Pine Grows
by D.J. Brandon
West 44 Books
Everything changes for Meadow the day the man in the green car approaches her. The encounter fills Meadow with anxiety, makes her fearful. When a friend is also accosted by the man, Meadow realizes she must talk about what happened. While she can’t fight growing up any longer, maybe Meadow can change her corner of the world for the better.
Hafsah Faizal
161 of 190 titles
A Tempest of Tea
by Hafsah Faizal
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Younger Readers
From the New York Times–bestselling author of We Hunt the Flame comes the first book in a fantasy duology teeming with romance and revenge, led by an orphan girl willing to do whatever it takes to save her self-made kingdom. Dark, action-packed, and swoonworthy, this is Hafsah Faizal better than ever.
Noah Charney, PhD
162 of 190 titles
The Thefts of the Mona Lisa: The Complete Story of the World’s Most Famous Artwork
by Noah Charney, PhD
Rowman & Littlefield
If you read one book on the Mona Lisa, let this be it. From the artwork to its theft and role in popular culture, The Thefts of the Mona Lisa provides the complete story, as written by a best-selling Pulitzer finalist.
Alan Townsend
163 of 190 titles
This Ordinary Stardust: A Scientist’s Path from Grief to Wonder
by Alan Townsend
Grand Central Publishing
A compassionate, vulnerable, and transformative exploration of the nurturing and spiritual power of scientific wonder, as illuminated through the tragic dual cancer diagnoses of author Dr. Alan Townsend’s wife and daughter.
Mike McCormack
164 of 190 titles
This Plague of Souls
by Mike McCormack
Soho Press
This follow-up to Booker-listed literary sensation Solar Bones, is a terse, metaphysical exploration of the connections between rural Ireland and the globalized cruelties of the twenty-first century. It is also an incisive portrait of a young and struggling family, and a ruthless interrogation of what we owe to those nearest to us, and to the world at large.
Jenny Kiefer
165 of 190 titles
This Wretched Valley
by Jenny Kiefer
Quirk Books
“Kiefer’s debut heralds the arrival of a major new horror talent.”—Publishers Weekly, ★ starred review Inspired by the infamous Dyatlov Pass incident, this bone-chilling novel about an unsolved hiking tragedy is being likened to survival horror classics like The Blair Witch Project, Scott Smith’s The Ruins, and Nick Cutter’s The Troop.
Jeff Smith
166 of 190 titles
THORN: The Complete Proto-BONE College Strips 1982-1986 and Other Early Drawings
by Jeff Smith
Cartoon Books
The Secret Origin of Jeff Smith’s BONE Comes to Light! NYT Bestselling Author Smith Returns to his Roots with a New Collection of His THORN College Strips, printing the entire run of his earliest rendering of the world-famous BONE characters for the first time in its entirety. The comic strips reveal an early version of BONE called THORN that was written for a college audience in the 1980s.
Elizabeth May
167 of 190 titles
To Cage a God
by Elizabeth May
DAW Books
Perfect for romantasy fans of Fourth Wing and Shadow and Bone, this dark, Imperial Russia-inspired romantic fantasy novel launches the These Monstrous Gods duology of draconic gods, political revolutions, and deadly magical powers from a Sunday Times bestselling author. To cage a god is divine. To be divine is to rule. To rule is to destroy.
Joanne Starer
168 of 190 titles
Total Suplex of the Heart
by Joanne Starer; illus. by Ornella Greco
Life Drawn
Young freelance journalist Georgie joins a local wrestling circuit to investigate a new article, making friends (and more than friends!) along the way. But is the validation she gets from the sport worth the drama that comes along with it? An R-rated coming-of-age story of eating disorders, toxic relationships, and the messy mistakes made along the way.
John and Angel Beeson
169 of 190 titles
Trading Faces: Removing the Masks that Hide Your God-Given Identity
by John and Angel Beeson
Kregel Publications
This husband-and-wife team considers ten identities that masquerade as truth and challenge readers to trade those labels for the ones Christ offers. They explain why true identity matters, how our masks can suffocate us, and how substitute identities can become idolatry. They share real struggles from real people. And they offer hope in a comprehensive index of our identities in Christ, both individual and the collective identity of the church.
paulo da costa
170 of 190 titles
Trust the Bluer Skies: Meditations on Fatherhood
by paulo da costa
University of Regina Press
Award-winning author paulo da costa explores fatherhood, place, and memory during an extended stay in his childhood home in rural Portugal Distilling the wide-eyed innocence, joy, and curiosity of young boy as he meets his aging grandparents and explores an unfamiliar country and culture, da costa crafts a beautiful, poetic portrait of father-son relationships. Evocative and heartwarming, Trust the Bluer Skies is a literary time capsule—a father’s tender account of his son’s early years, a sensory-rich journey through rural Portugal, and a poignant exploration of masculinities.
Kathy Kacer
171 of 190 titles
Two Pieces of Chocolate
by Kathy Kacer; illus. by Gabrielle Grimard
Second Story Press
In 1945, Francine and her maman are sent to the Bergen-Belsen Nazi prison camp. Life is gray and hopeless, but Maman has two secret pieces of chocolate that give them both hope. When Francine meets Hélène, a fellow prisoner who must hide her pregnancy, Francine realizes she may be able to help.
Sara Ackerman
172 of 190 titles
The Unchartered Flight of Olivia West: A Novel
by Sara Ackerman
MIRA Books
Olivia West is a fearless young pilot with a love of adventure. When she learns of the Dole Air Race, she sets her sights on qualifying. But it soon becomes clear that only men will make the cut. In a last-ditch effort, Livy manages to be picked as a navigator, before setting out on a harrowing journey.
Mark Kelley
173 of 190 titles
An Uncommon Woman: The Life of Lydia Hamilton Smith
by Mark Kelley
Penn State University Press
Lydia Hamilton Smith (1813–1884) was a prominent African American businesswoman and the longtime companion and collaborator of the Pennsylvania’s abolitionist congressman Thaddeus Stevens. Their relationship fascinated and infuriated many. In his biography of this remarkable woman, Mark Kelley accords Smith the recognition that she deserves, revealing how Smith served the cause of abolition and crossed racialized social boundaries.
Maggie Nichols with Hope Innelli
174 of 190 titles
Unstoppable: My Journey from World Champion to Athlete A to 8-Time NCAA National Gymnastics Champion and Beyond
by Maggie Nichols with Hope Innelli
Roaring Brook Press
This inspirational memoir offers an intimate look into the world of elite gymnastics, the sexual abuse scandal that shattered lives and dreams, and how Maggie Nichols risked everything in the name of justice. Maggie now tells this story in her words: a story of hope, trauma, reclamation, and above all, triumph.
Ally Condie
175 of 190 titles
The Unwedding
by Ally Condie
Grand Central Publishing
The White Lotus meets Agatha Christie in The Unwedding, the adult fiction debut from #1 New York Times bestselling YA author Ally Condie, about a recent divorcee whose vacation at an exclusive Big Sur resort unravels when she discovers a dead body on the day a wedding was set to occur.
Michelle Kadarusman
176 of 190 titles
We the Sea Turtles: A Collection of Island Stories
by Michelle Kadarusman
Pajama Press
Governor General’s Award finalist Michelle Kadarusman pens nine beautifully evocative stories that acknowledge and ease young people’s eco-anxiety and their need to be their truest selves. On islands around the world, nine children each form strong connections to the natural world and encounter a turtle at a turning point of great change in their lives.
Angela Ruth Strong, Cara Putman, and Crystal Caudill
177 of 190 titles
We Three Kings: A Romance Christmas Collection
by Angela Ruth Strong, Cara Putman, and Crystal Caudill
Kregel Publications
Best-selling romance authors Caudill, Putman, and Strong follow three generations of the Weise family in this third collection of Christmas novellas from Kregel that will prove just as popular as the previous award-winning volumes.
Akilah Cadet, DHSc, MPH
178 of 190 titles
White Supremacy is All Around: Notes from a Black Disabled Woman in a White World
by Akilah Cadet, DHSc, MPH
Hachette Go
Founder of consulting firm Change Cadet, Dr. Akilah Cadet shares a look at where we are in the fight to dismantle white supremacy—and what we urgently need to do next. A call for true accompliceship for non-Black people, and a way for Black people to celebrate themselves, this book ushers in a new voice that is timely and essential.
Shannon Reed
179 of 190 titles
Why We Read: On Bookworms, Libraries, and Just One More Page Before Lights Out
by Shannon Reed
Hanover Square Press
A hilarious and incisive exploration of the joys of reading from a teacher, bibliophile and Thurber Prize finalist. We read to escape, to learn, to find love, to feel seen. No matter the reason, books have the power to keep us safe, to challenge us, and to make us more fully human.
Brenda Peterson
180 of 190 titles
Wild Chorus: Finding Harmony with Whales, Wolves, and Other Animals
by Brenda Peterson
Mountaineers Books
This book is beautiful, brave, and important. -- Sy Montgomery
From beluga whales to wolves, elk to herons, the stories in this collection offer insights into the intricacies of animals’ intuitive communication, compassionate attention, and peaceful adaptation. Featuring vivid, visionary stories, Wild Chorus reveals a world filled with inspiring lessons of kinship, connection, and living in the present.
Michaelbrent Collings
181 of 190 titles
The Witch in the Woods (Grimmworld #1)
by Michaelbrent Collings
Shadow Mountain Publishing
Strange and terrifying things are suddenly happening in a mysterious town where people are disappearing and changing into characters from the Grimm fairy tales. Think Stranger Things meets Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Simon Gorrindo
182 of 190 titles
The Wives: A Memoir
by Simon Gorrindo
Gallery Books
A powerful memoir that traces one woman’s experience joining a community of army wives after leaving her urban life to follow her enlisted husband. A love story, an unforgettable coming-of-age tale, and a bracing tour of the intractable divisions that plague our country today, The Wives offers a rare and powerful gift: a hopeful stitch in the fabric of a torn America.
Adam Rapp
183 of 190 titles
Wolf at the Table: A Novel
by Adam Rapp
Little, Brown and Company
The Corrections meets We Need to Talk About Kevin in this harrowing multigenerational saga about a family pursuing the American dream while harboring a serial killer in their midst. With gorgeous acuity, Pulitzer Prize finalist Adam Rapp cuts to the heart of each character as he reveals the devastating reality beneath the veneer of good society.
Sophie Wan
184 of 190 titles
Women of Good Fortune
by Sophie Wan
Graydon House
Set against a high-society Shanghai wedding, a heartfelt, funny, dazzling novel about a reluctant bride and her two best friends, each with their own motives and fed up with the way society treats women, who forge a plan to steal all the gift money on the big day.
Rebecca Mardon
185 of 190 titles
The Work Boyfriend
by Rebecca Mardon
RE:BOOKS Publishing
Debut Author Rebecca Mardon Delivers Holiday Magic For fans of Mhairi McFarlane, Rachel Lynn Solomon, and Emily Henry comes a tale where 'perfect on paper' may not be the perfect fit. Kelly's world shifts as her heart leans to her 'work boyfriend,' not her actual one. Funny, heartfelt, and fantastically relatable, The Work Boyfriend is as addictive as Kelly's coffee.
Jeff Victor
186 of 190 titles
You Wish
by Jeff Victor
IDW Publishing
Avery McLean is just your normal ten-year-old tomboy, helping her dad run a tiny, run-down gas station in the middle of the desert. With no friends and no fun to be had, Avery has been teaching herself to do card tricks to entertain passing motorists, figuring that her lonely life could use a little magic. Little does she know how much magic is about to drop right in her lap! By releasing the power hidden within a dusty old lamp, Avery and her new companion Gribblet are thrust into a stunning supernatural world, to discover her own power, save her family, and find answers to questions that will change her life forever. Jeff Victor’s debut graphic novel is a captivating adventure for fans of Bone, Amulet, and 5 Worlds. -- a 152-page full-color softcover graphic novel with 3” French flaps (7" x 9.5")
Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
187 of 190 titles
You’re Breaking My Heart
by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
Levine Querido
Mired in grief and guilt after the death of her brother, Harriet encounters a world underneath the subways of New York City where one can bend the lines of reality and get a second chance.
Elle Marr
188 of 190 titles
Your Dark Secrets
by Elle Marr
Hyperion Avenue
When publicist extraordinaire Addison Stern agrees to disclose classified information about an affluent client to her ex—a high-dollar private investigator—the two uncover a dangerous conspiracy led by the world’s most elite and powerful people…whose deadly sights are now set on them.
Amanda Rawson Hill
189 of 190 titles
You’ll Be There
by Amanda Rawson Hill; illus. by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
American Psychological Association
Our loved ones are always with us, and we can remember them not only with past experiences, but with future ones as well. Whether it's making a snowman just like they used to, or watching the fireworks they would love, or simply being thankful for the time spent with them, they will always be there.
Ai Weiwei; with Elettra Stamboulis
190 of 190 titles
Zodiac: A Graphic Memoir
by Ai Weiwei; with Elettra Stamboulis; illus. by Gianluca Costantini
Ten Speed Graphic
In this beautifully illustrated and deeply philosophical graphic memoir, legendary artist Ai Weiwei explores the connection between artistic expression and intellectual freedom through the lens of the Chinese zodiac. Contemplative and political, Zodiac will inspire readers to return again and again to Ai Weiwei’s musings on the relationship between art, time, and our shared humanity.
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