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70 North
by Kimberley Woodhouse
Kregel Publications
The Cyber Solutions team has managed to stay one step ahead of the madman who has killed so many. From the original 26 Below cyberattack in Fairbanks to the 8 DOWN serial murders in Anchorage and beyond, they matched wits with the killer and stopped him from reaching his ultimate goals. But final judgment is coming. And this time, there may be no defeating him.
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The Amalfi Curse
by Sarah Penner
Park Row Books
A nautical archaeologist searching for sunken treasure unearths a centuries-old curse, powerful witchcraft and perilous love on the high seas in this spellbinding new novel from the author of The Lost Apothecary. Set against the dazzling backdrop of the Amalfi Coast, this bewitching novel shimmers with mystery, romance and the untamed magic of the sea.
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Amon’s Mission
by Arnold Ytreeide
Kregel Publications
Sixteen-year-old Amon has been part of some incredible things, especially in the last three years. Jesus ascended to heaven, Saul saw the light, and the church in Jerusalem is well organized. It’s finally time to make his own life his most exciting mission. But every time Amon thinks he’s getting close to being able to build a family and a future, something gets in the way. Join Amon as he discovers that God has a reason for everything and will turn Amon’s challenging circumstances into his blessings.
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Baby Leads the Way: An Evidence-Based Guide to Introducing Solid Foods
by Julie Laux; Cinthia Scott, RD, IBCLC; Krupa Playforth, MD, FAAP; Catherine Callahan, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC; Manisha Relan, MD, FAAP, FAAAAI,FACAAI
American Academy of Pediatrics
Baby Leads the Way: An Evidence-Based Guide to Introducing Solid Foods by the experts at 101 before one, Julie Laux; Cinthia Scott, RD, IBCLC; Krupa Playforth, MD, FAAP; Catherine Callahan, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC; and Manisha Relan, MD, FAAP, FAAAAI,FACAAI, is published by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Parents will learn to confidently and safely introduce solid foods to their baby.
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Bad Nature
by Ariel Courage
Henry Holt and Co.
Armed with a terminal diagnosis, a grudge, and a rental car, Hester sets out to fulfill her lifelong dream of killing her father. Bad Nature is a story of stunning detours and twists until its final destination. Part road-trip novel, part revenge tale, part lament of our ongoing ecological crisis, it’s ultimately a deft examination of the indulgence of holding grudges, moral ambivalence, and the eternal possibility of redemption.
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Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng
by Kylie Lee Baker
MIRA Books
In this explosive horror novel, a woman is haunted by inner trauma, hungry ghosts, and a serial killer as she confronts the brutal violence experienced by East Asians during the pandemic.
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Be My Yummy ABC
by Joyce Wan
Hippo Park
This is a new alphabet book that small kids will simply eat up! Beloved picture book creator Joyce Wan has cooked up a list of yummy foods from A to Z and brought them to life with adorable faces and rhymes. It’s an international smorgasbord of foods from more than fifteen different countries, each with a loving “BE MINE” message.
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Becoming the Pastor’s Wife
by Beth Allison Barr
Brazos Press
Beth Allison Barr, a trusted historian and Baptist pastor's wife, tells how the rise of a new and important leadership role for conservative Protestant women, the pastor's wife, intersects with the decline of women's independent leadership in the church.
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Big Impact Without Burnout
by Bianca Best
Watkins Publishing
Global business leader and single mother of 4, Bianca Best, reveals 8 transformative strategies for ambitious women to achieve success with integrity and joy in this positive and empowering handbook. Go from manic busyness to graceful productivity - without burning out. These essential strategies provide relatable insight into the challenges women face, providing them with inspiring ways to rise and lead.
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The Body is a Doorway: A Memoir: A Journey Beyond Healing, Hope, and the Human
by Sophie Strand
Running Press
In this lyrical, radically expansive self-portrait, celebrated poet, author, and lecturer Sophie Strand explores—with searing insight and honesty—the intersecting spaces of her own chronic illness, the complex ecology of a changing world, and the very nature of the stories we tell ourselves.
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Building a StoryBrand 2.0: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen
by Donald Miller
HarperCollins Leadership
Over a million copies sold! Now fully revised and updated. In Building a StoryBrand 2.0, Donald Miller deepens his teaching on how to use his seven universal story elements to clarify your message and grow your business. Forever transform the way you talk about who you are, what you do, and the unique value you bring to your customers.
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Carla’s Glasses
by Debbie Herman; illus. by Sheila Bailey
Flashlight Press
Carla hopes that the vision screening will show that she’s the only kid in class who needs glasses. It turns out that only Buster needs glasses, and he doesn't like to stand out. Can Carla use her creativity to help her friend feel better about his new glasses?
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Chickenpox
by Remy Lai
Henry Holt and Co.
From the award-winning author of Pie in the Sky comes a contemporary middle-grade graphic novel about eldest sister Abby, who is sick of being trapped at home with her FOUR younger siblings as they all suffer from the chickenpox. Full of heart and hijinx, Chickenpox is perfect for fans of Guts and Allergic.
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Chidori
by Jennifer Maruno; illus. by Miki Sato
Pajama Press
Hana is at school when her village is devastated by a powerful tsunami. When she is finally reunited with her family, she learns that the wave has taken more than she could have ever imagined. To cope with her loss, Hana learns to paint plovers, a bird which symbolizes courage.
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Chip and Chatti Save the Farm
by Heidi Paul
Join Chip the dog and Chatti the cat on their first adventure in the countryside -- which soon becomes a race against the clock to help new friends in need! Chip and Chatti Save the Farm is a heartwarming story of unlikely friends, big adventures, and finding the courage to do what's right.
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The Church of Living Dangerously: Tales of a Drug-Running Megachurch Pastor
by John Lee Bishop
Harper Horizon
The unbelievable true story of John Bishop, a former megachurch pastor who ended up running drugs for the Sinaloa Cartel. Bishop brings readers along for the harrowing ride from the rough small town in Washington where he was born, all the way to the dirty villages in Mexico where he fell in with some of the most dangerous criminals on the planet. Learn the story of his life in all its rough, stupid glory of guns, drugs, tigers, bare-knuckle boxing matches, and prison riots.
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Close Your Eyes and Count to 10
by Lisa Unger
Park Row Books
Squid Game meets Survivor in this riveting thriller about a high-stakes game of extreme hide-and-seek and one woman’s fight to survive, from the bestselling queen of suspense, Lisa Unger.
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The Crime Brûlée Bake Off
by Rebecca Connolly
Shadow Mountain Publishing
Claire Walker joins Britain’s Battle of the Bakers, excited to compete at the historic Blackfirth Park. Viscount Jonathan Ainsley, hosting the show to save his estate, wants nothing to do with romance. But when a contestant dies in a way eerily similar to a centuries-old legend, Claire and Jonathan must solve the mystery—before their growing attraction is overshadowed by another tragedy.
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A Death in Diamonds
by S. J. Bennett
Crooked Lane Books
Miss Marple meets The Crown in this charming series by S. J. Bennett. 1957, England. Young Queen Elizabeth is finding her way in postwar Europe, ruling a country, and solving murders!
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Death Upon a Star: An Evelyn Galloway Mystery
by Amy Patricia Meade
Severn House
Introducing 1930s Hollywood script supervisor Evelyn Galloway, who's drawn into a murder investigation after landing her dream job on the set of Hitchcock's Rebecca. A charmingly gripping historical cozy mystery featuring obsession, power and murder in the Golden Age of the Silver Screen.
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Disco Witches of Fire Island
by Blair Fell
Alcove Press
A steamy queer witchy romance about community, love, and magic. After losing his boyfriend to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Joe travels to Fire Island for a summer in the hedonistic gay paradise. He finds himself taken in by a protective disco witch coven and swept up in a romance with a hot ferryman…who just might be a harbinger of doom.
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Dragon Dreams
by Roni Schotter and Khoa Le; illus. by Khoa Le
Astra Books for Young Readers
After a day of bickering with her sister, might a magical journey on a dragon’s back show a girl the path to peace and reconciliation? This rhythmically written, beautifully illustrated picture book is a celebration of imagination, of kindness, and of dragons.
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The Dreams We Knew
by Rachel Scott McDaniel
Kregel Publications
In the glitz and glam of 1920s New York City, Delvina Salvastano Kline walks a delicate line between her privileged upbringing and her murky past. Adopted into wealth and opulence, she contends with the legacy of her birth father, a notorious crime boss. In an act of defiance, Delvina carves her own path as a private investigator. When a model is found dead, Delvina is hired to unmask the killer. She teams up with detective Kent Brisbane, the man she once loved, who knows a secret that could shatter her carefully crafted persona. As they plunge into the shadows of New York's underbelly, they discover the stakes are higher than they'd thought.
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Explorer Academy Vela: The Unbreakable Bond (Book 2)
by Trudi Trueit
National Geographic Kids
The thrilling conclusion to Sailor York’s mission to save her sister from an evil wildlife-trafficking ring, while trying to shut it down. In this suspenseful sequel, Sailor must learn to control her extraordinary ability to communicate with animals while she and her friends follow a trail of clues around the globe leading to an astounding discovery.
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Fiancé Finale
by Angela Ruth Strong
Kregel Publications
Charlie Newberg is sure about one thing: Nicole Lemaire is the woman God wants him to marry. There’s a slight problem, though—he’s already left her once. Basically at the altar. But he’s got a plan. The marketing firm she works for is the ideal choice for promoting his new film. Collaborating will give him the perfect chance to propose again. Despite Nicole’s resistance, the two work well together. But Charlie’s going to need more than teamwork to convince the jilted bride to give him a second chance. In fact, he might need to fall in love in a way he’s never really understood.
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Fierce Vulnerability
by Kazu Haga
Parallax Press
Fierce Vulnerability by Kazu Haga offers a new approach to social justice activism, blending nonviolent action with trauma healing. Moving beyond blame and call-out culture, this guide teaches activists to act with compassion and courage. Haga’s method fosters true healing and transformation, helping us engage deeply in the fight for justice while honoring the dignity of all people.
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Forever Friends Farm: Forever Kind
by Annie Auerbach; illus. by Luke Flowers
Paw Prints Publishing
Visit Forever Friends Farm, starring a quirky and diverse cast of animals learning valuable lessons about the power of friendship! Created by New York Times-bestselling author Annie Auerbach and renowned illustrator Luke Flowers, Forever Friends Farm promises social-emotional learning skills with a huge dose of laughter and engaging storytelling.
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Gender Equality and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Lisa Kolovich and Monique Newiak
International Monetary Fund
Sub-Saharan African economies are still grappling with economic scarring from the pandemic and the repercussions of several conflicts. The chapters of this book highlight the gains from gender equality; and note that empowering women and girls and putting a gender lens on policies to tackle challenges will be one of the most important solutions to solve the region’s development challenges.
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The Gift
by Evette Davis
Books Forward
Olivia Shepherd, a reluctant witch with emerging powers, faces dangerous secrets and treacherous Council politics in Eastern Europe. With a powerful vampire on her trail and a nemesis seeking revenge, she must navigate a new alliance, confront family secrets, and decide if she'll surrender to destiny or fight for her freedom.
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The Gods Time Forgot
by Kelsie Sheridan Gonzalez
Alcove Press
Irish mythology meets Gilded Age New York in this sweeping enemies-to-lovers romantasy, for fans of Outlander and A Fate Inked in Blood. Manhattan, 1870. Rua has no memories of who she is or where she came from. When she’s mistaken as the missing daughter of a powerful family, she’s thrust into a world of high society intrigue and dark magic.
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A Golden Life
by Ginny Kubitz Moyer
She Writes Press
This novel about big dreams and big secrets in 1930's Hollywood was inspired in part by the author’s great-grandparents. Featured in Parade.com, called “irresistible” by Library Journal, and "dazzling" by Adrianna Trigiani, this novel also earned a starred review from Kirkus, which said “…[it] thrums with suspense....delightful...."
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Good Luck to Us All: A Graphic Memoir of Sorts
by Karen Vermuelen
Catalyst Press
Karen is trying really hard to be an adult. Harder than she should probably have to. From emotional support pigs to ectopic pregnancies, cuticle care to under-boob chakras, the laugh-out-loud and deeply perceptive illustrated essays in Good Luck To Us All are a testament to these wild times as Karen pokes fun at her attempts to “grow up.”
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Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Go to Funerals
by Sharon J. Mondragón
Kregel Publications
In Raeburn’s Ferry, Georgia, bedridden Mary Ruth McCready doles out wisdom and meddles in everyone's business with a fervor that would make a matchmaker blush. When her best friend, Charlotte Harrington, has her world rocked by a scandalous revelation from her dying husband, Mary Ruth kicks into high gear, commandeering the help of her favorite granddaughter, Sarah Elizabeth, in tracking down the truth.
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Green Jolene and the Neighborhood Swap
by Wendy Maas
Meet Jolene: a green, clean, climate-conscious heroine ready to save the world. Or, at least, to keep her neighborhood’s stuff out of the local landfill. This illustrated chapter book by New York Times best-selling author Wendy Mass is part of Disney Planet Possible Books, a new program created to inspire and empower young readers to take care of planet Earth.
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Heave Ho
by Sally Anne Garland
Sunbird Books
Cub swings angrily from the branch of a tree...until he calms himself down and welcomes his friends on an imaginary journey.
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Here Beside the Rising Tide
by Ruby Dixon
Hyperion Avenue
New from Emily Jane, the author of On Earth as it is On Television! A romance author takes a trip to her childhood beach home, but her summer is upended by the startling return of a deceased childhood friend, newfound love, and . . . sea monsters?
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The Hunted Heir
by Jayna Breigh
Kregel Publications
After a tragic loss, private investigator Nona Taylor distanced herself from the world. Attorney DeMarcus Johnson is determined to climb the ladder to partnership by winning high-profile cases at his Los Angeles law firm. Their worlds collide when Nona's pastor receives a mysterious letter claiming he's the sole heir to a substantial estate. Can Nona and DeMarcus overcome their differences to keep the pastor safe, secure DeMarcus's partnership, and preserve a future for themselves?
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I Am Vape
by Julia Cook
National Center for Youth Issues
In a world where "fitting in" can be confusing for children, I Am Vape unveils the truth behind a seemingly harmless trend. This powerful picture book creatively exposes the dangers of vaping to young readers in a non-threatening way that they can understand. With clever artwork and clear language, this book is a must-read for parents and educators.
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I Know Dino
by Sabrina Ricci and Garret Kruger
National Geographic Kids
Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years, but the world of dinosaur science has never been more alive! Recent scientific discoveries have transformed our knowledge. And it turns out a lot of what we thought we knew was … totally wrong. Get the latest dino details from the hosts of the popular podcast I Know Dino!
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Ignite Your Yoga: How to Live, Practice, and Teach as an Authentic Yoga Steward
by Susanna Barkataki
Shambhala Publications
An essential guide for all yoga practitioners to delve deeply into the tradition and practice authentically with appreciation, not appropriation. Includes practical advice for embracing yogic values—such as service, non-harm, and truthfulness—in your daily life and relationships and for the well-being of others.
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In the Bone-Cracking Cold
by Bartley Seigel
Wayne University Press
Artfully wrought poems tracing the intimate contours of self, nature, and history. Through a cumulation of sonnets, prose poems, and open forms, In the Bone-Cracking Cold unfolds across a year, beginning and ending in winter. Seigel carefully weaves and unravels the complexities of love and loss, the legacy of colonialism, and the deep bond between nature, people, and place.
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Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health
by Tabitha Yates
Dexterity Books
Jesus and Therapy by Tabitha Yates explores the intersection of mental health and faith, offering practical steps for healing trauma within the Christian community. Drawing from personal experience, psychology, and Scripture, Yates encourages open dialogue, addressing misconceptions about mental health in the church. This book empowers pastors, faith leaders, and individuals to approach mental health struggles with empathy, support, and hope.
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Justice Bites
by James Chandler and Laura Snider
Severn House
A new fast-paced legal thriller from Wall Street Journal bestselling author James Chandler and Laura Snider. Small-town lawyer Marko Bauer thought he had a simple drug case—until he uncovers a dangerous conspiracy tied to the shady Yellow Lark restaurant. With ex-con Allee Smith at his side, the pair stumbles upon secrets that could get them both killed.
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Last Twilight in Paris
by Pam Jenoff
Park Row Books
A Parisian department store, a mysterious necklace and a woman’s quest to unlock a decade-old mystery are at the center of this riveting novel. Last Twilight in Paris is both a gripping mystery and an unforgettable story about sacrifice, resistance and the power of love to transcend in even the darkest hours, from New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff.
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Left on Rancho: A Novel
by Francesco Paola
SparkPress
Left on Rancho Description: It’s October 2019 and Andrew Eastman, a burned-out tech entrepreneur, travels to the Mojave Desert to help a friend turn around his legal weed operation. Andrew asks too many questions, and when he lands at the intersection of cannabis and immigration—with bodies piling up around him—he is left with one last decision, one that will forever change him.
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Life Hacks for a Little Alien: A Novel
by Alice Franklin
Little, Brown and Company
This “unique, engaging, and insightful” (Pip Williams, author of The Dictionary of Lost Words) novel about one little girl’s obsession with a mysterious manuscript is a love letter to language—how it shapes the world for each of us and connects us all in the end. Perfect for readers of Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine and Remarkably Bright Creatures.
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Like That Eleanor: The Amazing Power of Being an Ally
by Lee Wind; illus. by Kelly Mangan
Cardinal Rule Press
What can you do when you see things that are unfair? Eleanor comes across many things at school that are not fair but she’s not sure what she can do. But when faced with an unfair situation in class, Eleanor draws inspiration from her namesake, Eleanor Roosevelt, and decides to stand up for her classmate.
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The Lotus Shoes
by Jane Yang
Park Row Books
For fans of Memoirs of a Geisha and Pachinko, a sweeping historical fiction debut that follows a young woman from a prominent family and her maidservant as they navigate their limited realities of love, marriage, and circumstance in 19th century China.
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Lyrical Dharma
by Born I
Parallax Press
Lyrical Dharma is a poetic and powerful meditation on hip-hop and mindfulness by Born I, conscious rapper and meditation teacher. Through personal stories and lyrical insights, Born I explores themes of identity, joy, failure, and empowerment. This beautifully illustrated book resonates with young BIPOC readers, offering Zen wisdom and mindfulness through the transformative power of music and creative expression.
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Midnight in Soap Lake
by Matthew Sullivan
Hanover Square Press
A lake with mysterious properties. A town haunted by urban legend. Two women whose lives intersect in terrifying ways. Welcome to Soap Lake, a town to rival Twin Peaks and Stephen King’s Castle Rock.
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Moral Code
by Lois and Ross Melbourne
Books Forward
Keira's reputation hinges on her ethical AI, Elly, designed with a Moral Operating System to improve kids' lives. However, her dedication risks everything when her new boss's nanites threaten her work. Eavesdropping on abusers reveals that the true challenge isn’t Elly’s ethics, but the flawed humanity behind it. Keira must upgrade her system to regain control.
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Mothers and Sons: A Novel
by Adam Haslett
Little, Brown and Company
A mother and son, estranged for years, must grapple with the shared secret that drove their lives apart in this enthralling story about family, forgiveness, and how a fleeting act of violence can change a life forever, by “one of the country’s most talented writers” (Wall Street Journal).
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Mothers are Made: How One Mom Overcame Perfectionism, Self-Doubt, Loneliness, and Anxiety and Became a Better and Happier Parent
by Danielle Sherman-Lazar
Alcove Press
A deeply personal motherhood memoir about how the challenges moms face daily sharpen them into stronger, braver, and better parents for their children.
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Mya Blue
by Brenda Coffee
She Writes Press
A suspenseful, fast-paced memoir that reads like a thriller, Maya Blue will strike a chord with those who’ve lost their voice or had trouble finding their power. It will resonate with those who live with an addict or have grieved the loss of a spouse. But above all, it is an inspiring reminder that you can survive almost anything.
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Nick and Nack Puzzle Reader Collection
by Highlights
Highlights Press
6 books in 1! This innovative collection of Level 1 stories is perfect for kids learning to sound out letters and familiar syllables and recognize simple sight words. Highlights Puzzle Readers offer a unique approach to learning that integrates puzzles and stories to develop motivated, confident readers.
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The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry
by Susan L. Tuttle
Kregel Publications
With her twenty-plus-year marriage on the brink of collapse, Natalie Daughtry immerses herself in her new bookstore job. Then the mysterious Caspar gathers Natalie and her friends Everleigh and Brooke for the second time and enlists their help in searching for a rumored copy of Lewis Carroll's handwritten and illustrated manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground. But Natalie’s husband joins the team. Being forced to work together has them tumbling deep into their past, seeking answers to old misunderstandings. When they emerge from the rabbit hole, things aren't the same.
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Novel Threat
by Traci Hunter Abramson
Shadow Mountain Publishing
CIA officer Brandon Hale delays retirement to go undercover at Monroe Publishing after a terrorist’s cryptic message points to the company. Kimber Seidel, a CIA finance officer and aspiring author, unknowingly becomes involved when her manuscript is used in the mission. As they decode the plot and grow closer, Brandon and Kimber face escalating danger—and a possible terrorist strike.
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The Official National Geographic Kids Survival Guide
by Julie Beer
National Geographic Kids
From the experts in exploration—National Geographic—this practical, wide-ranging wilderness survival guide gives kids the know-how to start a fire, build a shelter, escape an avalanche, and so much more! Featuring advice from National Geographic Explorers and brimming with real world, kid-tested scenarios, this book will build the reader's confidence to explore the great outdoors.
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OMNIVIOLENCE
by Jones Worthington
Vesuvian Books
1984 meets The Purge where a fifteen-year-old cryptokiller and an ageing mafia hitman reluctantly team up to survive a world where being canceled literally means your execution… A gripping tale of vengeance and redemption, this story plunges into the heart of our rapidly changing world and values, revealing a terrifying and imminent future for humanity. We are on the brink of omniviolence.
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The Paper Bridge
by Joëlle Veyrenc; illus. by Seng Soun Ratanavanh
Floris Books
Enter a stunning world of paper, where Anya lives among delicate paper trees and houses and paper-light people. When a strange wind threatens her village, Anya crafts a paper bridge to cross the chasm in search of a way to save her home. This moving story about friendship, bravery and climate change is told through striking, intricate kirigami scenes.
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People Pleaser
by Jinger Duggar Vuolo
W Publishing
Jinger Duggar Vuolo has a confession to make: she is a people pleaser. In her latest memoir, she shares how she is finding the strength to break free from the burden of imaginary expectations. This book is a guide for anyone struggling with people-pleasing tendencies and seeking to find their true identity. Jinger hopes this book will inspire others to embark on a similar journey towards freedom.
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The Pink Dress, A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen
by Jane Little Botkin
She Writes Press
The Pink Dress awakens 1960s and 1970s nostalgia, an era’s conflicts and growth pains amidst feminists protesting “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” A rose-covered gown symbolizes the fairy-tale life that women imagined beauty queens possessed. Its near destruction exposes a harsher reality. How does one swim upstream against a notion, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing self-awareness?
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Principles for Overcoming Communication Anxiety and Improving Trust
by Nonye Tochi Aghanya,MSC, RN, FNP-C
An exceptional guidebook that addresses two of the most critical elements of effective communication - Overcoming anxiety and building trust in all settings of life (healthcare, corporate, education, hospitality etc.)
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The Promise of Language
by Keith Gilyard
Wayne University Press
In this powerful coming-of-age memoir, author, scholar, and linguist Keith Gilyard presents a testament to the transformative power of language. From his earliest days in the segregated New York City public schools of the 1950s and '60s through his ascent in academia, the rhythm of Black America's vernacular and music provides the backdrop to Gilyard's intellectual awakening.
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The Queen of Fives
by Alex Hay
Graydon House
Nothing is quite as it seems in Victorian high society in this clever novel set against the most magnificent wedding of the season, as a mysterious heiress sets her sights on London's most illustrious family.
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Rabbit Moon: A Novel
by Jennifer Haigh
Little, Brown and Company
From the bestselling author of Mercy Street comes a tense, propulsive family drama set in Shanghai, where a fractured American family faces its complicated past. “Haigh is an expertly nuanced storyteller long overdue for major attention. Her work is gripping, real, and totally immersive,” declares the New York Times.
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Ramadan on Rahma Road: A Recipe Storybook
by Razeena Omar Gutta & Faaiza Osman; illus. by Atieh Sohrabi
Barefoot Books
A Ramadan story with 24 recipes from all over the world! At their annual potluck iftar (fast-breaking meal), each family that lives on Rahma Road brings a dish from their culture to share. See a story (and a recipe!) inside each home, and when the sun sets, the families gather. Additional recipes and notes on Ramadan are included in the endnotes.
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Red Dog Farm: A Novel
by Nathaniel Ian Miller
Little, Brown and Company
From the acclaimed author of The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven, here is an atmospheric novel about family, friends, and falling in love, as a young man tries to find purpose on a struggling Icelandic cattle farm. “A cold-winded, gorgeous gust of a book . . . this is a book to cherish,” raves David Arnold, bestselling author of Mosquitoland.
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Sabotage at Casa Grande Springs
by DD Sterner
Crimson Dragon Publishing
Join the PI Squad as they uncover a dangerous smuggling ring amidst the chaos at the new Casa Grande Springs Care Center. They wrangle four-foot cranes, dodge alligators and arrows, and avoid collapsing roofs before stumbling upon a treacherous plot that puts their lives in danger. Can the brave detectives outsmart the criminals and save their grandfather's new home?
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A Sacred Storm
by Christopher Michael Jones
What happens when a holy call disrupts the career of a thriving hip-hop producer? In A Sacred Storm, Christopher Michael Jones—a.k.a. Chris Large, producer on Shaq's "You Can't Stop the Reign" featuring Notorious B.I.G., rereleased just this summer—shares the story of radically changing his life's course after a divine encounter.
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Saving Vincent: A Novel of Jo van Gogh
by Joan Fernandez
She Writes Press
“Lovers of Van Gogh will find this story intense, vibrant and deeply moving.” Based on a true story, Jo van Gogh, a timid widow, takes on the male-dominated art elite to save her brother-in-law Vincent’s art from obscurity. She must prove that the hundreds of worthless paintings she inherited are world-class to ensure her young son will have an inheritance.
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Serial Killer Support Group
by Saratoga Schaefer
Crooked Lane Books
After her sister is murdered, a woman infiltrates a support group for serial killers in this biting queer feminist thriller. Perfect for fans of The Final Girl Support Group and My Sister, the Serial Killer, this dark and witty debut is a cunning homage to women’s wrongs that will have you wondering exactly how many monsters walk unseen among us.
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The Serpent Called Mercy
by Roanne Lau
DAW Books
A Malaysian Chinese-inspired epic fantasy novel where a debt-ridden slumdog joins an illegal monster-fighting arena for some fast coin, but quickly learns the most dangerous beasts are outside the ring. At the heart of The Serpent Called Mercy is the battle-tested, steadfast friendship between its protagonists Lythlet and Desil.
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Sit, Cinderella, Sit
by Lisa Cheek
She Writes Press
In Sit, Cinderella, Sit, Cheek shares adventures in editing a film made on location in China, where Mandarin was the only language spoken by everyone but her. Told with humor and heart through a fairy-tale lens, it’s a story about what can happen when you take a leap of faith, look and hear beyond people’s differences, and believe in yourself.
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Six Days in Bombay
by Alka Joshi
MIRA Books
From the New York Times bestselling author of THE HENNA ARTIST, this sweeping novel follows a young Anglo-Indian nurse who embarks on a journey from her home in Bombay, through Prague, Florence, Paris, and London, to uncover a mystery and prove her innocence after a famous painter dies in her care.
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The Sky Is Not Blue
by Joy Jones
Free Spirit Publishing
A boy's creativity and self-confidence challenge and inspire his teacher. Robert has an artist's eye and an independent mind who knows what he knows, even when his teacher, Mrs. Murphy, disagrees. She wants Robert to use blue crayon to represent the sky, but Robert knows that the sky is more varied, more vivid, much more beautiful than that.
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So Much Slime
by Jason Lefebvre; illus. by Zac Retz
Flashlight Press
In this companion book to the award-winning Too Much Glue, Matty does a slime demonstration in class. But after forgetting one crucial ingredient, Matty gets stuck in an icky, sticky swamp! How will he get out of this sticky situation?
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Something Borrowed
by Rachel Scott McDaniel; Allison Pittman; Susie Finkbeiner
Kregel Publications
In this novella collection, three Christian historical fiction authors trace generations of wartime romances through a wedding dress. A seamstress in the US “Camouflage Corps” during the Great War recruits a childhood friend to find answers. Roommates living in New York City while World War II rages rekindle love. And a bookstore employee widowed during the Vietnam War finds a second love.
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Spellbound
by Phil Hanley
Henry Holt and Co.
A-list comedian Phil Hanley shares his unlikely journey to success while living with severe dyslexia. From his early days as a runway model, using Transcendental Meditation as a coping mechanism, to ultimately discovering his passion for the stand-up stage, Spellbound is a story of humor, struggle,heartbreak, and of triumph over adversity.
80 of 96 titles
Spirography
by Cara Stoddard
Wayne University Press
A coming-of-age memoir about the bond between a father and daughter, their intertwined illnesses, and the enduring love that persists even after death. This memoir follows the intersecting experiences of cancer, grief, and sexuality, rooted in the suburban Midwest of the late twentieth century—where idyllic lake life, NASCAR, Christian rock, and a willful ignorance around queerness define the landscape.
81 of 96 titles
The Survivor: How I Made It Through Six Concentration Camps and Became a Nazi Hunter
by Josef Lewkowicz
Harper Horizon
Discover the incredible true story of Josef Lewkowicz, a Polish Jew who survived the horrors of the Holocaust and became a relentless Nazi hunter. Follow his journey from the terror of concentration camps to his pursuit of justice for himself and millions of others affected by one of humanity's darkest moments.
82 of 96 titles
Tell Them You Lied
by Laura Leffler
Hyperion Avenue
Two New York artists’ tumultuous friendship gets turned on its head when one of them goes missing and the other may be to blame. A riveting debut novel for readers of Bunny, Luckiest Girl Alive, and “Who Is the Bad Art Friend?” from new voice Laura Leffler.
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Their Monstrous Hearts
by Yigit Turhan
MIRA Books
For fans of Mexican Gothic and Hereditary, Their Monstrous Hearts tells the story of a struggling writer who thinks his troubles are over when he inherits his estranged grandmother’s villa and her famed butterfly collection, only to realize the crumbling estate is hiding darker secrets than he ever could have imagined.
84 of 96 titles
Thickafog: An Archer Island Mystery
by Caleb Mason
Publerati
Crime and Punishment meets Demon Copperhead in this psychological mystery set on a remote Maine island, from the glorious days of summer to the harsh storms of winter. Thickafog draws upon the best elements of the mystery and the psychological novel in presenting a spellbinding story with many colorful characters. "Insightful and beautifully written." Jane Smiley, Pulitzer Prize-winning Author
85 of 96 titles
A Thieving at Carlton House
by Erica Vetsch
Kregel Publications
The Home Office has asked Sir Bertrand Thorndike to head an investigation into stolen royal jewels. In order to sell his cover, Bertie must play the part of a man looking for love. Philippa Cashel escaped a life as one of society’s best-known courtesans and now devotes her time to helping other women in dire straits. So when Sir Bertrand Thorndike approaches her about becoming an agent of the Crown, she is skeptical. But when two of Philippa’s rescued girls become targets, Philippa risks partnering with Bertie to find the loot and stop a killer.
86 of 96 titles
A Tiny Piece of Blue
by Charlotte Whitney
She Writes Press
For fans of Kristen Hannah’s The Four Winds comes a heartwarming novel following a homeless girl as she struggles to survive during the Great Depression. A Tiny Piece of Blue by Charlotte Whitney, (She Writes Press) sets the traditions of rural Michigan against a backdrop of thievery, bribery, and child trafficking—weaving a suspenseful yet tender tale winding its way to a heartwarming conclusion.
87 of 96 titles
TreeNotes
by Nalini Nadkarni
National Geographic
From esteemed National Geographic explorer and forest ecologist, Nalini Nadkarni, TreeNotes is a charming collection of thought-provoking essays exploring the meaning of trees in our lives.
88 of 96 titles
The Ultimate Science Cookbook for Kids
by Highlights
Highlights Press
The first-ever cookbook from Highlights gives kids the kitchen confidence and science know-how they need to make 75 delicious edible experiments. This book offers:
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Walking Zen
by Phap Xa & Phap Luu
Parallax Press
Walking Zen by veteran hikers and Buddhist monks Phap Luu and Phap Xa offers mindfulness practices for cultivating inner peace through walking. Grounded in Zen tradition, this guide invites readers to connect deeply with nature, fostering joy, resilience, and well-being. With practical steps and wisdom from mindful hiking retreats, it shows how mindful walking can transform daily life.
90 of 96 titles
What Will People Think
by Sara Hamdan
Henry Holt and Co.
Mia’s secret comedy career, forbidden office crush, and a long-guarded family secret take center stage, threatening her newfound confidence and her one shot at fame in this hilarious, heartfelt coming-of-age story perfect for fans of Curtis Sittenfeld and Etaf Rum.
91 of 96 titles
Where the Dawn Comes Up Like Thunder
by H.W. “Buzz” Bernard
Severn House
Major Rod Shepherd, a daring aviator, is thrust into the treacherous jungles of Burma during WWII. Wounded but undeterred, he’s driven by a secret mission: find missing Army nurse Eve Johannsen. With relentless courage, Rod risks everything, defying orders and the horrors of war. A gripping WWII adventure of resilience, honor, and impossible odds.
92 of 96 titles
Where Trees Touch the Sky
by Karen Barnett
Kregel Publications
Where Trees Touch the Sky is a split-time novel that follows nature-loving Marion Baker in the 1920s, who throws herself headlong into the work of the Save the Redwoods League, and her great niece, polio survivor June Turner in 1972, who is determined to prove herself capable as a park ranger despite her disability. When June and an aspiring film student work together to create a documentary about her Aunt Marion, they uncover secrets with shadows as long as the redwoods are tall.
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The Wild Why
by Laura Munson
She Writes Press
For fans of Brené Brown’s Daring Greatly, Glennon Doyle’s Untamed, and Elizabeth Gilbert’s Big Magic, this illuminating book is for anyone who longs for their true self-expression, to reclaim what we know at birth, and the wonder that spawns it. Part teaching, part stories, The Wild Why is a craftbook for the soul.
94 of 96 titles
Worth Fighting For
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Hyperion Avenue
The newest book from the acclaimed Meant to Be collection! Bestselling and award-winning author Jesse Q. Sutanto reimagines Disney’s Mulan as a contemporary romance about family expectations, mistaken identity, and high stakes mergers—of both business and the heart.
95 of 96 titles
Written in Secret
by Crystal Caudill
Kregel Publications
In the corruption-infested Queen City, danger lurks in every shadow, but Lydia Pelton refuses to stay silent. She writes under a pseudonym, E. A. Dupin, crafting crime novels to exact justice and right the wrongs she sees in society. When a serial killer decides to be the sword to her pen, Lydia is confronted with the consequences of her words. With murders on the rise, Officer Abraham Hall's only lead is Lydia's fiction, and he is thrust into an investigation with the "Killer Queen of Romance." As the mystery unfolds, Abraham and Lydia race to rewrite the ending, not only for Cincinnati's citizens, but for their own hearts too.
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Written in the Waters
by Tara Roberts
National Geographic
A searing memoir from National Geographic explorer Tara Roberts recounting her epic journey to trace the global slave trade across the Atlantic Ocean—and find her place in the world.
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