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  • Hold Me Closer, Necromancer

    Meet Sam, just your average guy rocking that fast food career. Enter Douglas, a powerful and violent necromancer. Douglas immediately recognizes Sam as a fellow necromancer—which is news to Sam—and …

  • Dead Connection

    Is Murray psychic? He talks to the dead and comforts them in their lonely graves, even as they provide solace for him—they are his best friends. When he hears a …

  • My Birdie Puzzle Book

    This springtime board book features animal themes, early-learning concepts, and interactive pop-out puzzle pieces to create an altogether appealing package. Young children will methodically remove one puzzle piece from each …

  • Pantone: Colors

    This artful first colors book introduces children to 9 basic colors and 20 shades of each. Readers will immerse themselves in the concept that one color name actually refers to …

  • A Horse Named Special

    A Horse Named Special is an engaging and wonderful story about a former race horse who is now a therapy horse. He helps people young and old to gain or …

  • Lincoln’s Grave Robbers

    A true crime thriller — the first book for teens to tell the nearly unknown tale of the brazen attempt to steal Abraham Lincoln’s body! The action begins in October …

  • The Fire Horse Girl

    A fiery and romantic adventure, perfect for fans of Grace Lin, Kristen Cashore, or Lisa See! Jade Moon is a Fire Horse–the worst sign in the Chinese zodiac for girls, …

  • A Baseball Story

    Batter up! Get ready for spring training with this detailed, child’s-eye look at America’s favorite pastime. Author/illustrator Richard Torrey explains what it means to “Play ball!” from the uniform to …

  • Tiger in My Soup

    Sometimes it’s almost impossible to get your big sister to read your favorite book to you. Sometimes you have to go to great lengths even to get her attention! But …

  • Stripes of All Types

    Bouncy, alliterative rhyme and gorgeous illustrations introduce readers to a wide range of striped animals. An afterword provides more in-depth information on each animal featured and explains the role their …

  • What We Saw At Night

    3 best friends, doomed by a (real) genetic disorder to live by night, use the extreme sport Parkour to do battle with a human monster.

  • Balloon Trees

    Ever wonder how a balloon is made? Follow the journey of a balloon from its beginnings as gooey sap in a tree to its completion at a rubber factory. You’ll …

  • Gingersnap

    It’s 1944, W.W. II is raging. Jayna’s big brother Rob is her only family. When Rob is called to duty on a destroyer, Jayna is left in their small town …

  • A Kiss Means I Love You

    A kiss means I love you, a wave means hello, a smile means I’m happy, a tug means let’s go! Featuring engaging photographs of young children and sweet rhyming text, …

  • Kiki Strike: The Darkness Dwellers

    First they ventured deep under New York to save the city itself. Then things got personal as the Irregulars ventured into a haunted mansion in Chinatown to uncover an evil …

  • Hilo Book 4: Waking the Monsters

    Calvin and Hobbes meets Big Nate meets Bone in HILO-the hilarious, action-packed New York Times BESTSELLING GRAPHIC NOVEL SERIES that kids, critics (and robots!) love! “A Total BLAST,” says the …

  • Bug Blonsky and His Very Long List of Don’ts

    If seven-year-old Benjamin (aka Bug) Blonsky were a superhero, he’d be “Bug Boy with the Power to Annoy.” That’s what his big sister says. Mom says he’s wiggly and can’t …


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