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Where Futures End
Parker Peevyhouse
For the teen navigating the digital age who wonders how today's social media and environmental choices will shape the wo
Ages 12–18
The Avatar Chronicles #3
Edda
Conor Kostick
For the teen navigating the blurring lines between their digital and real-world identities while facing high-stakes conf
Ages 12–18
Hank Zipzer #11
My Book of Pickles... Oops, I Mean Lists
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the creative child who thinks outside the box or struggles with traditional reading. This interactive journal turns
Ages 6–9
Saying it Out Loud
Joan Abelove
A moving story for teens facing the loss of a parent. This book explores the complex grief and changing family dynamics
Ages 12–17
Don't Fail Me Now
Una LaMarche
For the teen navigating the complexities of a blended family, this story follows half-siblings crossing state lines to c
Ages 14–18
When Dinosaurs Lived
Giants of the Sky
Don Lessem
For the young explorer marveling at the size of dinosaurs. This factual guide introduces massive long-necked giants and
Ages 6–8
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #2
Through the Looking-Glass
Lewis Carroll
For the child who loves to question the logic of the world and find the fun in the impossible. Discover a mirror-world w
Ages 8–14
Who HQ
What Is Rock and Roll?
Jim O'Connor
For the young music lover curious about the roots of their favorite songs. This guide explores the history, stars, and s
Ages 8–12
The Invisible Moose
Dennis Haseley
For the shy child who feels small in a big world, this story shows how quiet devotion can bloom into incredible bravery
Ages 5–9
Magic Kitten #8
A Glittering Gallop
Sue Bentley
For the child who loves animals but feels nervous about trying new things or joining a sports team.
Ages 6–9
S.A.S.S. Students Across the Seven Seas #7
Heart and Salsa
Suzanne Nelson
For the teenager navigating the fallout of a parents' divorce and feeling out of sync with friends, this story offers a
Ages 12–17
Belinda #1
Belinda the Ballerina
Amy Young
For the child who has been told they don't have the right 'look' for their passion. Belinda proves that talent and joy a
Ages 4–8
The Library of Fates
Aditi Khorana
For the teenager grappling with a sense of powerlessness or the heavy burden of family expectations while seeking to for
Ages 12–18
Horrible Harry #7
Horrible Harry and the Drop of Doom
Suzy Kline
For the child who feels the pressure to act brave while secretly harboring a big fear. This story explores navigating pe
Ages 6–9
The Invocations
Krystal Sutherland
For the teen processing the heavy weight of grief or the feeling of being trapped by circumstances, finding strength in
Ages 14–18
WWE Slammers #1
Brothers of Destruction
Tracey West
For the young sports fan who finds reading a challenge but loves the excitement of the ring: an accessible look at two o
Ages 6–8
Snowed in with Grandmother Silk
Carol Fenner
For the child who feels misunderstood by an older relative or struggles with change, this story finds warmth and connect
Ages 7–10
Superpower Puppies #5
Mouse and Emerald Take a Ride
Corey Powell
For the child who loves the idea of secret identities and discovers that even the smallest friends can have the biggest
Ages 6–9
League of Liars
Astrid Scholte
For the teen starting to realize that the rules they've always followed might be protecting the powerful rather than the
Ages 12–18
Charlie Collier, Snoop for Hire #2
The Camp Phoenix Caper
John V. Madormo
For the budding detective who loves unraveling clues and puzzles, this summer camp mystery encourages logical thinking a
Ages 8–12
Strega Nona #8
Strega Nona's Harvest
Tomie dePaola
For the child learning that following instructions matters, or the family looking to celebrate the abundance of a shared
Ages 4–8
The Haunted Library #7
The Ghost in the Tree House
Dori Hillestad Butler
For the young mystery lover who is ready to tackle their first 'scary' story without the nightmares. This series balance
Ages 6–9
Clyde the Hippo #2
Clyde Lied
Keith Marantz
For the child who tried to cover up a mistake and felt it weighing on them. This playful story visualizes a lie as a gro
Ages 4–8
Almost Identical #2
Twice as Nice
Lin Oliver
For the child navigating middle school cliques, peer pressure, and the complicated choice between fitting in and being l
Ages 10–14
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