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Sora lives as a spirit princess on Japan’s Mt. Fuji — until a shocking discovery shatters her world forever… A breathtaking fantasy adventure with “lots of magic, lots of heart, and lots to love” (New York Times bestselling author Kendare Blake).
Rachel Brooks is excited for the new school year. She’s finally earned a place as a forward on her soccer…
Fans of Fablehaven and Harry Potter will delight in this fantasy box set: When 10-year-old Andy is pulled into a magical world, he embarks on an epic medieval adventure — with dragons, curses, and many life lessons along the way!
Join spirited orphan Anne Shirley in her adventures on Prince Edward Island. A beloved series with timeless stories that are sure to inspire and delight!
When Magizoologist Newt Scamander arrives in New York, he intends his stay to be just a brief stopover. However, when…
The epic conclusion to the New York Times-bestselling Summoner trilogy Fletcher and his friends fight for survival in the ether,…
In an alternate version of New York City, three young sleuths race to solve a riddle from the past… A National Book Award finalist presents “a high-stakes mystery novel filled with intriguing puzzles, solid world-building, and diverse characters” (School Library Journal starred review).
All profits from the sale of this eBook will go to Lumos, a charity founded by J.K. Rowling to end…
A “quietly moving” adaptation (Booklist) of a #1 New York Times bestseller: When 12-year-old foster child Molly befriends 91-year-old Vivian, they discover a surprising connection that could change their lives forever. “Likely to appeal to both young and old” (School Library Journal), with nearly 200 five-star ratings on BookBub.
“Riveting” (Booklist starred review): When their middle school bans phones, Frost and his friends start communicating with sticky notes instead — but the new system soon turns into an all-out war. “Kids, and the rest of the world, need more books like this one” (Kirkus Reviews).