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Linh’s Rooftop Garden (Where In the Garden?)
Linh is just a little girl looking for some blueberries to have her friends and family over for some yummy food. She explores her entire garden and re...
Blood Debts (Blood Debts, 1)
In New Orleans, an anti-magic city, twins Chris and Clem are stuck caring for their ill mother in a place that despises who they are. The twins are th...
Babble!: And How Punctuation Saved It
How would a town without punctuation sound? The sound might make you scream! Well, the village of Babble couldn’t scream or ask why not before a young...
The Story of Ukraine: An Anthem of Glory and Freedom (English and Ukrainian Edition)
Known for its fertile soil and its abundant supply of natural resources, Ukraine is a nation inhabited by more than forty million people. The Ukrainia...
Ready… Set… Frog!
Ready…Set…Frog! is an adorable story that teaches young readers and listeners a valuable lesson. Frog is a youngster who becomes very excited when his...
Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea
In Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea, debut author Rita Chang-Eppig picks apart the legacy of power and examines it against the contexts of patriarchal ...
Games for Dead Girls
When Charlie meets Emily while on summer vacation, the young girls immediately bond over scary stories. Emily is afraid of her father, so Charlie make...
When in Rome: A Novel
Can a fifty-two year-old woman be the central character in a coming-of-age novel? In skillful hands, she can. Claire is in desperate need of resolving...
The People’s Tongue: Americans and the English Language
Language has its own personality, one that adapts and evolves to meet the pressures of its time but has the binding power to attract and cohere its sp...
The Shards: A novel
Bret Easton Ellis has been avoiding his past as if it were the plague. In his senior year at the Buckley School, friendships were tested, relationship...
Glitterland (Spires, 1)
Glitterland is hands down one of the best romances I’ve read this year. I don’t know how I went so long without reading any of Alexis Hall’s books! Th...