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New Juvenile & Young Adult Books
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Before we disappear
by Shaun David Hutchinson
In this queer ahistorical fantasy set during the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle, two ambitious magician assistants—and rivals—have a near-instant connection but are forced to choose between loyalty and love.
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Across the desert
by Dusti Bowling
When her hero, a girl known as the Desert Aviator, crashes during her livestream, 12-year-old Jolene, armed with a hand-drawn map and a stolen cell phone, races against time across the treacherous Arizona desert to save her.
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Bathe the Cat
by Alice B. McGinty
To avoid getting a bath, the family cat keeps scrambling the list of chores with hilarious results, in this purr-fectly entertaining read-aloud story.
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Negative cat
by Sophie Blackall
"Max isn't a typical cat, but his loving owner still sees the best in him"
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Off-limits
by Helen Yoon
In this joyful ode to office supplies, a curious young daughter sneaks into her dad’s office where she discovers a magical wonderland of sticky tape, paper clips and colorful sticky notes! Illustrations.
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Infestation
by Heidi Lang
With his powerful and vindictive brother on the loose, Caden must survive on his own, while Rae searches for her missing father, which leads her to a shady alternate energy company that is guarding a shocking secret.
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Scary stories for young foxes : the City
by Christian McKay Heidicker
When the lives of foxes O-370, who escaped from the Farm, and young Cozy intersect, they need to stick together if they’re to survive the City and the most dangerous creatures of all—humans.
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Artie and the wolf moon
by Olivia Stephens
"Artie Irvin is thrilled to discover she comes from a line of werewolves, but as she dives into her family history and figures out her new abilities, vampires wait in the shadows."
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