David W Blight
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This timely, powerful biography by a prize-winning author draws on new information about Frederick Douglass, a man who escaped slavery and rose to become one of history's greatest orators and advocates of freedom. A book to treasure and ponder over, with great relevance today. Recommended by Richard C.
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Meredith Russo
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Amanda, who is attending a new school, has a secret. Then she meets Grant, with whom she cannot help but begin to fall in love. This multi-award-winning novel treats an extremely sensitive and important subject with warmth and humor. Recommended by Richard C.
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Renée Watson
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Taking place in Portland, Oregon, this is an extremely relevant novel about race. Jade, an African American teenager attending a mostly white school, is being treated as a special problem. The writing is strong and beautiful, winning both a Newbery Honor and a Coretta Scott King Award. The ending will make the reader cheer. Recommended by Richard C.
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Dave Eggers
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Gran has moved to a new town being threatened by the Hollows, "hurricanes" who live underground in tunnels that are causing the streets to sink. Along with his friend Catalina, Gran sets about to rescue the town. This illustrated, fantastical mystery is full of intrigue, humor, and adventure, and shows readers that true friendship can achieve the impossible. Recommended by Richard C.
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Ben Clanton
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It's Narwhal and Jelly's third hilarious adventure. This time, Jelly introduces Narwhal to peanut butter. Once Narwhal tries it, he becomes obsessed, which Jelly doesn't think is such a good idea. Clanton's latest is guaranteed to make you laugh! Recommended by Richard C.
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Shea Ernshaw
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In this wonderfully crafted tale, a small town in Oregon is haunted by three sisters who were sentenced to death for witchcraft. Penny accepts the curse like everyone else, until one summer, when a new young man comes to town, ushering in mystery and romance. Recommended by Richard C.
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Samira Ahmed
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Written with humor, honesty, and warmth, this novel tells the story of Maya, an Indian Muslim who feels torn between her parents' traditional world and the world of American teens. She also has to confront unjust blame and contend with the fear and hatred of her community. This is a relevant and vibrant tale. Recommended by Richard C.
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Katherine Applegate
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Told from the viewpoint of a tree, this is a unique, touching, small, gentle book of great importance, telling the true meaning of welcome, the power of wishes, and friendship. With powerful writing, this is a story that needs to be told and shared. Recommended by Richard C.
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Lauren Wolk
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This story, which takes place on an island, is one of sadness, hope, searching, friendship, love, and three people — Crow, Osh, and Maggie — who will stay with the reader for a long time. This is a stunning achievement with writing that flows like the sea. Recommended by Richard C.
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Bradford Morrow
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A rich, sweeping novel that moves through history, from World War I and World War II, into the fall of the Soviet Union, and up to the present day. Woven into the story is a hauntingly beautiful, anonymous piano sonata that has been broken up into three parts. With complex characters and seamless, multilayered writing, The Prague Sonata reaches deep into the human heart. Recommended by Richard C.
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Mary Oliver
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This volume of poetry was carefully selected by Mary Oliver from her entire body of work, making it a true treasure. Oliver is a much-needed voice in this time, with her praising of nature, the value of life, and silence. Recommended by Richard C.
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Maggie Stiefvater
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This story, about a family that can work miracles on the pilgrims who are drawn to them, is about what it takes to trust and love a person completely. The writing sings a tale of the dance of life, and should be read by teenagers and adults. Recommended by Richard C.
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Soman Chainani
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The fourth installment of this bestselling series has even more unexpected twists and higher stakes for the students of the School for Good and Evil, as their quest to return Camelot to its former glory spins them into chaos. A thrilling ride! Recommended by Richard C.
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Katherine Rundell
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Once again, Rundell has given us a winner. A group of children crash land in the Amazon, where they find a mysterious map and have to learn to survive. Rundell has done her research and it shows, making this novel adventurous, realistic, warm, and witty. It was a pure joy to read this book! Recommended by Richard C.
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Alan Gratz
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Refugee is a powerful, timely novel that spans World War II, the Cuban exile, and the ongoing Syrian civil war. It follows three children and their families as they escape to safety, facing storms, deceit, loss, and other hardships. This is a story that both adults and children should read and discuss. Recommended by Richard C.
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Antonio Iturbe
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This is an incredibly powerful and compelling novel that explores the power of books in life, and gives the reader a complete picture of what life was like in Auschwitz. It is based on a true story with a strong heroine, making The Librarian of Auschwitz both educational and timely. Recommended by Richard C.
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Joelle Charbonneau
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Dividing Eden is a powerful tale of twins who, when their older brother is assassinated, are unexpectedly thrown into a Trial of Succession to determine who will rule the kingdom. Once again Charbonneau takes the reader on a thrilling ride of intrigue and deceit. Recommended by Richard C.
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Elizabeth Wein
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A mystery that is a beautifully written prequel to Code Name Verity. Set in Scotland in 1938, it stands completely on its own. The book features Julie, who is dealing with loss, the confusion of love and attraction, and a family of travelers (gypsies) who are just trying to live their lives but facing discrimination. An environmental theme runs throughout the story. This novel is very timely with a powerful, uplifting ending. Recommended by Richard C.
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Lisa Bunker
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Felix has a super-intelligent fourth-dimensional being living inside of him because of an experiment that went horribly wrong. He has a month to go for a risky separation procedure, and he is writing all about it in his secret blog. Told with humor and love, this is an original story of what it means to be human. Recommended by Richard C.
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Teagan White
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A welcome version of the beloved ABC book, presented in a board book format. The wonderfully amusing illustrations depicting the different seasons will bring smiles to the faces of both children and adults. Recommended by Richard C.
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Ben Clanton
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Narwhal and Jelly are back, and now they wish to be superheroes! Follow them on their adventures in the second graphic novel of the series, with the addition of Super Waffle and Strawberry Sidekick! Ben Clanton delights readers once again. Recommended by Richard C.
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Ransom Riggs
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Get ready for a wild ride in this thrilling conclusion to the Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children series. Join Jacob, his new friend Emma (who has fingertips of fire), and their dog Addison MacHenry in an epic battle paired with vintage photographs. A perfect rainy-day read. Recommended by Richard C.
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Wade Albert White
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Packed with warmth, adventure, and wit, this fantasy tale follows three friends with special powers who are setting out on a quest. It's one of the most unique series openers I've read and is sure to delight and entertain the whole family. An excellent chapter read-aloud. Recommended by Richard C.
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Jack Cheng
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This is the story of a boy named Alex who loves space, rockets, and Carl Sagan. See You in the Cosmos is an inspiring novel full of dreams and optimism right from the start to the wonderful end. Recommended by Richard C.
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Nathan Hale
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This highly innovative original graphic novel is placed in the future with humans being threatened by giant blob aliens. Filled with humor, adventure, and imaginative illustrations, One Trick Pony is an exciting new tale from master storyteller Nathan Hale. Recommended by Richard C.
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Kate Hennessy
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A heartfelt biography by the granddaughter of Dorothy Day, written with love and honesty. This is the story of an important woman for our time, who walked and lived with the poor, a woman of faith, who believed that love conquers all. Hennessy weaves a tale of the successes and failures of a truly inspiring life. Recommended by Richard C.
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Emma Trevayne
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Emma Trevayne brings us the spellbinding tale of Amelia, a 10-year-old girl who is forced to move into an old house full of strange noises, nooks, and crannies. When a man mysteriously appears and invites her to be his assistant, the adventures that follow seem magical… until Amelia realizes the truth. Recommended by Richard C.
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Marissa Meyer, Douglas Holgate
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Marissa Meyer of Lunar Chronicles fame has launched her first graphic novel, and it stars Iko, an android who is determined to maintain peace between Earth and Luna. Meyer’s fans will love the humor, stunning action graphics, and appearances by Cinder and the rest of the Rampion crew. Recommended by Richard C.
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Holly Goldberg Sloan
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Holly Goldberg Sloan, author of Counting by 7s, brings us this unique story of Julia Marks. Julia is a little short for her age and is unexpectedly cast as a munchkin in a local production of The Wizard of Oz. Short is a story of family, community, self-esteem, and having an open heart. It’s written with the humor and insight that only Holly Goldberg Sloan can bring. Recommended by Richard C.
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H M Bouwman
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A powerful, timely historical fantasy involving three families, two worlds, and a magical portal — along with refugees, pirates, slaves, a boy with an extraordinary gift, and a Raft King desperate to find a safe home for his people. It’s all woven together with stunning illustrations. This is a book that will definitely stay with the reader for a long time. Recommended by Richard C.
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Jakob Wegelius
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This is truly a unique mystery novel of thrilling adventure, humor, and inspiring friendship, all told by a gorilla named Sally Jones. Sally cannot speak, but she does understand, is able to read and write as she sets out to prove her friend the Chief innocent. With detailed drawings, this one will stay with you long after you finish the last page. Recommended by Richard C.
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Ruta Sepetys
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A rich, important tale of historical fiction about a World War II refugee ship’s disastrous sinking, Salt to the Sea is told from different viewpoints with haunting clarity. The stories weave together in a conclusion that is both tragic and life-affirming at the same time. Sepetys is a true master of the genre. Recommended by Richard C.
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Marissa Meyer
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Master storyteller Marissa Meyer ventures into the world of Alice in Wonderland with a prequel. Catherine is being courted by the King of Hearts, but after attending a ball with all the cast of characters of Wonderland, she finds herself falling in love with a far more charming suitor: the court jester. Recommended by Richard C.
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Trenton Lee Stewart
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Join this adventure involving Reuben and his newfound magical antique watch — along with an elderly watchmaker, an intriguing family that lives in a lighthouse, and a clever villain named The Smoke — and you will be entered into a mystery filled with clues, traps, and daring escapes. Recommended by Richard C.
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Traci Chee
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A combination of stunning storytelling, a wonderfully diverse cast of characters, and an important message for our time about the importance of books, The Reader is a masterful debut. Get ready to be transported into a world of swash buckling and sharp shooting! Recommended by Richard C.
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Chainani, Soman
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An essential book for the fans of this series and all who might be curious. This highly amusing handbook is lavishly illustrated and full of information, advice, recipes, and games. It's perfect entertainment for the summer months! Recommended by Richard C.
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Rachel Renee Russell
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From the author of the Dork Diaries comes this amusing new series written as an illustrated journal. Max dreams of being a superhero, surviving public school, and a bully named Thug. A welcome addition for early middle readers. Recommended by Richard C.
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Rick Riordan
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The bestselling author’s latest series begins with the Greek god Apollo being cast down to earth by his father, Zeus, to become an ordinary teenage boy trying to survive and outwit his enemies. The Hidden Oracle kicks off a promising new series from a masterful storyteller. Recommended by Richard C.
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Kate DiCamillo
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A seemingly light novel that surprises the reader with its unexpected depth, Raymie Nightingale features a spunky heroine who makes unexpected friends and learns that there are different ways of winning. Mixing humor and tenderness, this award-winning author delivers a classic. Recommended by Richard C.
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Peter Brown
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An enchanting story of a robot named Roz who comes to life on an island full of hostile wild life. Gradually through her gentle ways, she becomes friends with all of the different animals. With whimsical illustrations, this would make a wonderful chapter read-aloud for the whole family. Recommended by Richard C.
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Janet Fox
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Set in England during World War II, this is a haunting and beautifully told story. The heroine Kat believes that there has to be a logical explanation for everything, but she is up against forces seemingly beyond her control. I was left under the spell of Rookskill Castle long after I finished the book. Recommended by Richard C.
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Alwyn Hamilton
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Get ready to be drawn into a wild ride with sharpshooter Amani as she runs from the Sultan’s army and finds out who she really is. Set in the wild desert, Rebel of the Sands is a fun and powerful love story combining realism with mythology. It will whip you up and not let go. Recommended by Richard C.
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Heidi Heilig
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With its winning combination of time travel, maps, pirates, and a strong heroine, this wonderful debut novel seamlessly blends fantasy and history. Through an intricate plot full of twists and turns, the reader is invited to sail with 16-year-old Nix through different centuries against the backdrop of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Recommended by Richard C.
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Andrew Chilton
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A slave boy with no name, two girls named Alice, and a goblin become entangled in an evil plot to overthrow a kingdom. Full of puzzles, humor, and unexpected adventures, The Goblin's Puzzle is an entertaining tale of friendship, unlikely heroes, and one confused dragon. Recommended by Richard C.
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Alison Goodman
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It is 1812 London and Lady Helen, who is just about to be presented to the king, becomes embroiled in a swirling, dark mystery that could threaten the world. This is a novel that you can wrap yourself in during these cold months. Recommended by Richard C.
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Christianna Brand
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This delightful, entertaining tale was written forty years ago and is finally back in print. Nanny McPhee is a British version of Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, complete with extremely naughty children and a governess who knows how to deal with them with warmth and humor. Recommended by Richard C.
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Hatkoff, Isabella and Hatkoff, Craig M. and Kahumbu, Paula
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The true tale of an unlikely friendship, Owen and Mzee is an important illustration of peace and camaraderie, especially in these fraught times. Filled with wonderful photographs that will warm the heart, this is truly a story to be savored. Recommended by Richard C.
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Hartnett, Powers
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In this poignant and captivating story, two sisters find a wounded soldier in the woods. They take care of him, and in return, he tells them four beautiful tales about a humble donkey. This is a moving story of war and peace, devotion and compassion — the perfect story for adults and children to read together. Recommended by Richard C.
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Sharon Creech
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A wonderfully illustrated tale that will delight and entertain readers. Creech's stories are full of wisdom, and tales woven with wizards, kings, queens, and peasants still ring true in our present age. A wonderful gift for this time of the year. Recommended by Richard C.
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Katherine Paterson
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Bread and Roses, Too is a beautifully written novel set in 1912. It tells the story of a young woman coming of age as her family participates in the groundbreaking strike at the Vermont Mills. Well-researched and important, this book paints a full picture of the settings, conditions, and events of the time. It is also a moving portrait of friendship and justice. Recommended by Richard C.
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Jane Yolen
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This old legend retold by a master storyteller is woven with great respect, giving the well-known characters added depth and new life. Yolen captures the reader from the very beginning, luring one in without letting go until the spellbinding conclusion. It is a welcome addition to the Arthurian legend — a true standout! Recommended by Richard C.
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Linda Crew
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This is a hauntingly written young adult novel, that is called "a true story imagined." It takes place in Corvallis, Oregon, in the early 1900s, weaving a strong tale of the town being taken over by a cult and its frightening consequences. Recommended by Richard C.
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Dale E Basye
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In this fun read about a reform school where "darned" kids go until they turn 18, two great characters plan their escape from Bea "Elsa" Bubb, the Principal of Darkness. Tweens will love the clever wordplay and smattering of gross humor. Recommended by Richard C.
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Christopher Franceschelli
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This highly inventive board book encourages children to explore the alphabet and associated words. Using guessing games and touch, it teaches the child all the different features of each letter, with vintage-style illustrations that celebrate the letterforms. Recommended by Richard C.
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Kate DiCamillo
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In her new novel, Kate DiCamillo once again weaves an enchanting tale, this time involving an eccentric squirrel and Flora, a true cynic. A story filled with warmth, hope, change, and magic, featuring full-page graphic-style illustrations, Flora and Ulysses becomes a true celebration of life. Recommended by Richard C.
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Cynthia Voigt, Iacopo Bruno
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From the Newbery award-winning author comes the first book in a mystery trilogy starring a unique, problem-solving detective. Mister Max is an exciting, funny, touching story with characters that draw you in and leave you awaiting the next installment. Recommended by Richard C.
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Armstrong, K. L. and Marr, Melissa
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In the second Blackwell Pages book — an enthralling, fast-paced series that draws on Norse mythology — three young heroes, who are modern-day descendants of Thor and Loki, take on monstrous beasts and powerful enemies to save the world. Highly recommended by Eoin Colfer. Recommended by Richard C.
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William Ritter
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A unique mystery set in 1892 New England told with warmth, humor, and suspense. The narrator, Abigail, sees the details in the ordinary, and Jackaby (a combination of Dr. Who and Sherlock Holmes) has the power to see the supernatural. This is a promising start to a new series. Recommended by Richard C.
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Josephine Angelini
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Everything is falling apart in Lily's life and she wants to disappear. Suddenly she finds herself in an alternate universe where powerful magic reigns and her evil twin self rules with an iron hand. Lily's weaknesses become her strengths as she fights to save this mirror world. Recommended by Richard C.
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Kelly Barnhill
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Ned is a boy with a curse and Aine is the child of a bandit king. Together they encounter an enchanted forest, powerful stones, feuding kingdoms, magic, greed, death, war, forgiveness, and peace when they discover friendship conquers all. This is a true joy and a wonder to read. Recommended by Richard C.
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Brian Selznick
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With stunning illustrations and prose, Selznick once again delivers a mysterious, haunting tale. What begins in 18th-century London with an epic story-in-pictures of the Marvel family ends, in prose, with a modern-day boy who has run away to stay with an uncle who doesn’t want or trust him. This is a beautifully rendered work that is richly rewarding. Recommended by Richard C.
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Leigh Bardugo
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Six wildly explosive characters, each with a special talent, are hired to rescue a scientist from an impenetrable prison. Powerful writing and moments of brutality and surprising tenderness make Six of Crows a compelling read. Recommended by Richard C.
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Victoria Forester
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A worthy companion to The Girl Who Could Fly that can easily stand alone, this fantasy novel is full of warmth and adventure. Set solidly in the real world with fully developed characters, The Boy Who Knew Everything is a joy to read. Recommended by Richard C.
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