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The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors
by Drew Daywalt; illustrated by Adam Rex
The award-winning author of The Day the Crayons Quit and the best-selling illustrator of Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich present a laugh-out-loud tribute to the fictional warriors who invented a classic childhood game.
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We're All Wonders
by R. J. Palacio
The unforgettable bestseller Wonder, soon to be a major motion picture, has inspired a nationwide movement to Choose Kind. Now parents and educators can introduce the importance of choosing kind to younger readers with this gorgeous picture book, featuring Auggie and Daisy on an original adventure, written and illustrated by R. J. Palacio.
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The Pout-Pout Fish Far, Far from Home
by Deborah Diesen; illustrated by Dan Hanna
Forgetting his favorite toy at home when he departs on a first vacation, Mr. Fish explores new places and meets new friends while learning that a few bumps along the way are all part of the journey and that love travels with him wherever he goes.
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Secret Hero Society: Fort Solitude
by Derek Fridolfs; illustrated by Dustin Nguyen
When Clark Kent and his Secret Hero Society friends, Bruce and Diana, are invited to a spring break academic retreat at Camp Evergreen, their initial fun with new and old friends is thrown into chaos by disappearing campers and rumors of monster sightings.
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Dragonwatch
by Brandon Mull
A debut entry in a spin-off sequel to the Fablehaven series follows the broken alliance between humans and dragons that have come to regard dragon sanctuaries as prisons.
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Frogkisser!
by Garth Nix
Cursed with a spell-breaking magic kiss, Princess Anya is forced to flee her stepfamily's plot to take over the kingdom and embarks on a wild adventure involving a talking dog, a boy trapped in the body of a newt and some extraordinarily mischievous wizards.
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Defy the Stars
by Claudia Gray
A teen soldier from an Earth colony planet fighting for its independence finds herself stranded in space on an abandoned ship where she bonds with a sophisticated mech prototype, who is forced to serve her at the risk of his own life.
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Civil War II
by Brian Michael Bendis; illustrated by David Marquez
When a new Inhuman with the power to see the future emerges, his visions drive a wedge in the Marvel universe with lasting ramifications that no one is spared from.
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Shadowcaster
by Cinda Williams Chima
Hardened warrior and reluctant princess Alyssa resolves to end the war at the cost of her own throne while Arden soldier Halston is swept up by increasingly dangerous missions complicated by rumors about wolf-like adversaries and his own king's cruelties.
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Superman Action Comics Vol. 1: Path of Doom
by Dan Jurgens; illustrated by Patrick Zircher
Seizing the opportunity of a lifetime, Lex Luthor has donned a battle suit of incredible power and declared himself to be the new Superman. What’s more, someone else claiming to be Clark Kent has also appeared in Metropolis. And then, into the middle of this chaos, lands the greatest foe Superman has ever faced: Doomsday.
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A Crown of Wishes
by Roshani Chokshi
Taken prisoner in a neighboring hostile kingdom, Gauri, the princess of Bharata, agrees to help a cunning prince by teaming up with him in a mythical competition that will grant a magic wish to the victor.
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Traitor to the Throne
by Alwyn Hamilton
A sequel to Rebel of the Sands finds reluctant heroine gunslinger Amani al'Hiza taken captive by the forces of the Sultan, whose agenda seems less tyrannical than originally believed.
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The Fix
by David Baldacci
A latest thriller featuring football player-turned-detective Amos Decker finds him using his eidetic memory to solve a high-stakes case.
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Thrawn
by Timothy Zahn
In this definitive novel, readers will follow Thrawn’s rise to power—uncovering the events that created one of the most iconic villains in Star Wars history.
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All by Myself, Alone
by Mary Higgins Clark
Taking a cruise to escape the humiliation of her fiancé's arrest, gems expert Celia Kilbride befriends octogenarian passenger Emily Haywood, who is found dead three days out to sea at the hands of someone who has stolen the victim's priceless emerald necklace.
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Saga Vol. 7
by Brian K. Vaughan; illustrated by Fiona Staples
Finally reunited with her ever-expanding family, Hazel travels to a war-torn comet that Wreath and Landfall have been battling over for ages, where new friendships are forged and others are lost forever.
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Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
by David Grann
The best-selling author of The Lost City of Z presents a true account of the early 20th-century murders of dozens of wealthy Osage and law-enforcement officials, citing the contributions and missteps of a fledgling FBI that eventually uncovered one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history.
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The Women in the Castle
by Jessica Shattuck
In a novel set at the end of World War II, in a crumbling Bavarian castle that once played host to all of German high society, three widows' lives and fates become intertwined.
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Hallelujah Anyway: Rediscovering Mercy
by Anne Lamott
An impassioned exploration of mercy, its elusive presence and why people ignore or embrace it shares advice for forging deeper self-understanding and how to pursue an honest, meaningful life that involves kindness to others.
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One Perfect Lie
by Lisa Scottoline
A single mom's efforts to support her shy star athlete son's recruitment into a Division I college are violently complicated by a secretly disturbed young man from an affluent family and a new teacher with a mysterious agenda.
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Sing
A koala hopes to restore his theater to its former glory by producing a singing competition.
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Paterson
Follows a bus driver's life in Paterson, New Jersey, with his Iranian-American wife and his secret passion for writing poetry.
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Lion
After getting lost on the streets of Calcutta as a five-year-old, thirty-year-old Saroo sets out to find his lost family.
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Hidden Figures
Follows three African American women working as human computers for NASA during the space race of the 1950s and 1960s.
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Silence
Two priests travel to Japan to find their missing mentor and spread Catholicism.
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