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In this “irresistible” New York Times bestseller (School Library Journal starred review) and NPR Best Book of 2018, 10-year-old Mia Tang faces many daring adventures while running the front desk at the motel where she and her parents live. “Deserving of shelf space in every classroom and library” (Booklist).
When Julie comes across a mysterious painting, she investigates the tragic story of the Radium Girls — factory workers poisoned by radioactive paint. “Brilliantly lures readers into an engaging… page-turner” (Kirkus Reviews starred review).
Princess Aurelia has spent all her life certain of her loyalties — until she meets Athan, an enemy general’s son, who plans to spy on her. “Heart-pounding… will leave the reader wanting more” (New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz).
A mysterious forest near the cozy town of Herogate, England is more than what it seems. The gnarled trees appear…
When fourteen-year-old Zanna Mayfield gets an acceptance letter from St. Pommeroy’s School for Gifted Children, she jumps at the chance…
Rowan and Citra take opposite stances on the morality of the Scythedom, putting them at odds, in the chilling sequel…
Fifteen-year-old Mari Quillen comes of age in a society where implanted devices grant every citizen perfect physical and mental abilities. But are the Amplifiers also robbing their wearers of free will? A dystopian trilogy for fans of Divergent.
“Saeed’s timely and stirring middle-grade debut is a celebration of resistance and justice.”–Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewThe compelling story of a…
From a New York Times bestselling author comes “a fast-paced, well-written, can’t-put-down fantasy” (School Library Journal): Village healer Zivah and soldier Dineas set out on a high-stakes quest of espionage that could save their worlds — if it doesn’t destroy them first.
“The Pride, back in L.A.? Their parents, alive? Karolina had never realized hope and fear could feel so much alike.”…