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Prince Cinders
Babette Cole
Prince Cinders is a small, skinny prince whose mean brothers make him do all the chores. When a fairy grants him a wish
Ages 4–11
Regular Show
Fakespeare in the Park
Gabe Soria
For the child who loves to be the director of their own goofy adventures and thrives on silly wordplay and unpredictable
Ages 8–12
Z. Rex #2
Z. Raptor
Steve Cole
For the child who thrives on high stakes and cinematic thrills, this adventure explores the unbreakable bond between a b
Ages 9–13
Who HQ: What Is?
What Is Nintendo?
Gina Shaw
For the child who loves their Switch and wants to know how a tiny playing card shop in 1889 Japan became the world leade
Ages 8–12
Agnes Parker #2
Keeping Cool in Middle School
Kathleen O'Dell
For the middle schooler who worries that being friends with the 'weird' kid might ruin their reputation.
Ages 8–12
Tales of Beauty and Madness #2
Kin
Lili St. Crow
For the teen navigating the tension between family duty and the pull of independence, especially when first love feels c
Ages 12–17
Monster Hunters Unlimited #3
Man-Monsters and Animal Horrors
John Gatehouse
For the curious child who loves spooky creatures but might need a little humor to help them feel brave and in control.
Ages 7–10
The Zack Files #21
Don't Count on Dracula
Dan Greenburg
For the curious reader who loves a spooky mystery: follow Zack as he navigates the hilarious line between Hollywood movi
Ages 7–10
Dragon Slayers' Academy #4
A Wedding for Wiglaf?
Kate McMullan
For the child who enjoys silly humor and lighthearted adventure, this story tackles the absurdity of social expectations
Ages 7–10
The Ghost's Grave
Peg Kehret
For the child who feels stuck in a boring situation, this mystery shows how curiosity and a helping hand can lead to a t
Ages 8–12
What Was?
What Was Woodstock?
Joan Holub
For the curious child asking about the 1960s or 'hippie' culture, this engaging history explores how a rainy dairy farm
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was John F. Kennedy?
Yona Zeldis McDonough, Who HQ
For the child curious about how a sickly boy grew up to be a war hero and the President of the United States. A fast-pac
Ages 8–12
Cinder & Glass
Melissa de la Cruz
For the teenager navigating the pressure of societal expectations and the difficult choice between security and followin
Ages 12–18
The Glittering Court #2
Midnight Jewel
Richelle Mead
For the teen seeking their own path while navigating unfair systems, this story follows a refugee using her wits and cou
Ages 14–18
The Blue Mirror
Kathe Koja
For the teenager navigating the pull of a toxic relationship while trying to find their own voice amidst family instabil
Ages 14–18
Firecracker
David Iserson
For the teenager who feels like an outsider after a major fall from grace. This sharp satire explores what happens when
Ages 14–18
The Deep! Wild Life at the Ocean's Darkest Depths
Lindsey Leigh
For curious kids who love weird facts and amazing animals, this graphic novel plunges into the pitch-black ocean to meet
Ages 8–12
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #4
The Mystery at Lilac Inn
Carolyn Keene
For the child developing their sense of independence and justice who loves to untangle complicated puzzles and stand up
Ages 8–12
The Computer Nut
Betsy Byars
For the child who loves tech or wonders about life on other planets, this retro mystery explores what happens when digit
Ages 8–12
Hoofbeats: Katie and the Mustang #2
Book Two
Kathleen Duey
For the child who feels a deep, unspoken bond with animals and is starting to navigate the difficult choices that come w
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Were Stanley and Livingstone?
Jim Gigliotti
For the curious child who dreams of exploration and wonders what it takes to keep going when the world feels vast and un
Ages 8–12
Agatha: Girl of Mystery #1
The Heist at Niagara Falls
Steve Stevenson
For the child who loves to ask questions and solve riddles, this fast paced mystery fosters logical thinking and a sense
Ages 7–10
Americans Who Tell the Truth
Robert Shetterly
For the child who asks why the world feels unfair: discover the courageous people who spoke up for justice and helped sh
Ages 8–14
Horrible Harry #11
Horrible Harry and the Scarlet Scissors
Suzy Kline
For the child feeling the pressure of a school competition or struggling to express their creativity while following the
Ages 7–10
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