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The Norumbegan Quartet #1
The Game of Sunken Places
M. T. Anderson
When two friends visit an eccentric uncle in Vermont, they stumble upon an old board game that transports them into a my
Ages 4–11
The Greatest Muhammad Ali
Walter Dean Myers
For the child inspired by real-life heroes, this biography explores the life of Muhammad Ali, showcasing his incredible
Ages 9–14
How to Speak Dolphin
Ginny Rorby
Lily, 12, is overwhelmed caring for her severely autistic half-brother, Adam, while her stepfather denies Adam's need fo
Ages 4–11
Because of the Rabbit
Cynthia Lord
Emma, a quiet girl, struggles to make friends at her new school until a wild rabbit appears, becoming a catalyst for her
Ages 4–11
The Shadow House #2
The Book of Bad Things
Dan Poblocki
A boy's home is filled with so many things, it feels like a monster. But when strange occurrences begin, he wonders if t
Ages 8–11
The Three Little Superpigs #1
Once Upon a Time
Claire Evans
Get ready for a hilarious and action-packed retelling of The Three Little Pigs, where three heroic superpigs use their w
Ages 4–11
Invisible World: A Novel of the Salem Witch Trials
Suzanne Weyn
In 1692 Salem, a young girl finds herself caught in the hysteria of the witch trials. With a hidden psychic gift, she mu
Ages 9–13
The Marshmallow Incident
Judith Barrett
The left-handed town of Left and the right-handed town of Right are separated by a dotted line, until a whimsical marshm
Ages 4–11
The Fungus That Ate My School
Arthur Dorros
During spring vacation, a science project fungus grows out of control, consuming the whole school. It's up to the studen
Ages 4–11
Do Not Open This Book!
Michaela Muntean
Join a frustrated pig author who desperately tries to keep you from turning the pages of his book. This meta-narrative i
Ages 4–11
Pip Bartlett's Guide #3
Pip Bartlett's Guide to Sea Monsters
Jackson Pearce, Maggie Stiefvater
Pip and Tomas head to Port Candor, a vibrant seaside town teeming with magical sea creatures. They must use their unique
Ages 4–11
Kill the Boy Band
Goldy Moldavsky
For teens exploring identity, intense friendships, and the blurred lines between fandom and reality, this book offers a
Ages 14–18
Owen & Mzee #1
Owen & Mzee The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship
Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff
For a child navigating loss or loneliness, this true story beautifully illustrates how connection and friendship can blo
Ages 4–8
The Scourge
Jennifer A. Nielsen
For a child facing injustice or feeling trapped, this story offers a protagonist who bravely challenges a corrupt system
Ages 10–14
Witchlings #3
House of Elephants
Claribel A. Ortega
For children navigating complex family legacies and the heavy weight of grief, this magical story explores courage, self
Ages 8–12
The Forbidden Wish Saga #2
The Ruby Code
Jessica Khoury
For the reader who thrives on epic quests, discovering hidden powers, and unraveling ancient mysteries, this book blends
Ages 9–13
Stepping Off
Jordan Sonnenblick
For the teen grappling with significant life transitions and finding their footing, this story explores the challenges o
Ages 13–18
King and the Dragonflies
Kacen Callender
Kingston James believes his deceased brother has become a dragonfly. As he navigates grief, he reconnects with his forme
Ages 9–12
The Pirate's Son
Geraldine McCaughrean
Left penniless in 18th-century England, Nathan and Maud Gull journey to Madagascar with Tamo, the son of a infamous pira
Ages 4–11
Anything But Okay
Sarah Littman
Stella's life is upended when her brother returns from war with PTSD, while her school grapples with ethnic tensions. As
Ages 12–18
Crackback
John Coy
Miles loves football, but a new coach, his critical father, and a friend pushing steroids make him question everything.
Ages 10–14
Embassy Row #2
See How They Run
Ally Carter
Grace Blakely is haunted by her mother's murder and desperate for answers. But as she digs deeper into the secrets of Em
Ages 12–18
Good Different
Meg Eden Kuyatt
For the child navigating school while feeling different, this heartfelt story explores what it means to be autistic and
Ages 8–12
Sunrise on the Reaping
J Peace
Witness the harrowing 50th Hunger Games through the eyes of a defiant 16-year-old Haymitch Abernathy. This prequel explo
Ages 12–18
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