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The Maze Runner #1
The Fever Code
James Dashner
For the teen grappling with questions of systemic trust and individual autonomy when the adults in charge claim to have
Ages 12–18
The Hunger Games #2
Catching Fire
Suzanne Collins
For the teen navigating complex loyalties and the weight of high expectations while standing up against unfair systems.
Ages 12–18
Pinkalicious
Pink or Treat!
Victoria Kann
For the child feeling disappointed by canceled plans, this story shows how a little creativity and a 'can-do' spirit can
Ages 4–8
Elephant & Piggie #8
I Am Going!
Mo Willems
For the child who experiences big feelings at the slightest hint of a goodbye, this story helps navigate the panic of se
Ages 4–8
The Baby-Sitters Club #20
Kristy and the Walking Disaster
Ann M. Martin
For the child who wants everyone to be included or feels the pressure of their first crush while pursuing a passion.
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club #22
Jessi Ramsey, Pet-Sitter
Ann M. Martin
For the child taking on their first big responsibility while navigating drama in their friend group. Learn how to stay p
Ages 8–12
Junie B. Jones #28
Junie B. Jones: Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff)
Barbara Park
For the child navigating classroom rivalries and the pressure to feel 'thankful' when things aren't going their way duri
Ages 6–9
Wings of Fire #11
The Lost Continent
Tui T. Sutherland
For the child grappling with unfair rules or a world that feels divided. This epic journey explores finding your voice a
Ages 8–12
Big Nate #15
Big Nate: Thunka, Thunka, Thunka
Lincoln Peirce
For the middle-schooler navigating the daily frustrations of awkward social dynamics, academic rivalries, and the high-s
Ages 8–12
Star Wars: Jedi Academy #9
At Last, Jedi
Jarrett J. Krosoczka, Amy Ignatow
For the child navigating the bittersweet transition of finishing a big chapter and saying goodbye to friends while stepp
Ages 8–12
The Unlikely Aventuras of Ramón and El Cucuy #2
Don't Eat the Birthday Boy!
Donna Barba Higuera
For the child who loves the thrill of a spooky story but still wants a safe, loyal friend to protect them from the monst
Ages 7–10
Mañanaland
Pam Muñoz Ryan
For the child grappling with family secrets or wondering about a missing parent, this lyrical quest explores the courage
Ages 8–12
The Hobbit #1
The Hobbit
J.R.R. Tolkien
For the homebody finding their inner strength, this classic quest proves that even the smallest person can face great da
Ages 8–14
Oz #9
The Scarecrow of Oz
L. Frank Baum
For the child who loves getting lost in a world where anything can happen, from meeting flying Orks to navigating magica
Ages 7–12
Oz #1
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
L. Frank Baum
For the child who feels small in a big world or wonders if they have what it takes to face a challenge. A magical journe
Ages 8–12
Unwind Dystology #1
Unwind
Neal Shusterman
For the teen grappling with big questions about bodily autonomy and what it means to be human in a world that treats peo
Ages 13–18
Modern Faerie Tales #2
Valiant
Holly Black
For the teenager grappling with deep betrayal or searching for belonging in all the wrong places, this gritty urban tale
Ages 14–18
The Candy Shop War #2
Arcade Catastrophe
Brandon Mull
For the child who loves the thrill of an arcade but suspects there is more to the game than just winning tickets and hig
Ages 8–12
Aven Green #3
Aven Green Music Machine
Dusti Bowling
For the child who feels discouraged when they do not master a new skill immediately. Aven Green shows how humor and grit
Ages 6–9
Fear Street #48
Midnight Games
R.L. Stine
For the teen struggling with a family reputation or the pressure to fit into a new social circle where the stakes are da
Ages 12–17
Munsch for Kids #1
The Paper Bag Princess
Robert Munsch
For the child learning that being a princess is about wit and courage, not just pretty dresses and waiting for a rescue.
Ages 3–8
The Miller Family #3
Still Sal
Kevin Henkes
For the child feeling nervous about first grade transitions and the unexpected bumps of starting a new school year.
Ages 6–9
The Eldest Curses #2
The Lost Book of the White
Cassandra Clare, Wesley Chu
For teens exploring how to balance high stakes responsibilities with personal identity and modern family life, even when
Ages 14–18
Endling #2
The First
Katherine Applegate
For the child who feels like an outsider and is searching for where they belong, this high-stakes quest explores finding
Ages 8–12
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