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Lara Jean’s love life goes from imaginary to out of control in this heartfelt novel from the New York Times…
Nym shouldn’t be alive. Elementals like her — with their storm-summoning abilities — are killed at birth. But these powers make her a desired weapon in the war between kingdoms… “A riveting tale from start to finish” (Marissa Meyer, bestselling author of Cinder).
After years of suppressing her feral self, Terra wants to forget her old life as a werewolf. But when the past comes calling, she has no choice but to revive her power — and reclaim the predator within…
“This clever mystery has it all” (USA Today): Audrey is shocked to find her mother’s ring in the home of an elderly woman — a ring that disappeared years ago, along with her mother. Now Audrey must uncover what happened to her family… but these secrets may come at a price.
Judith dreams of attending college — but her Amish community forbids it. With pressure on both sides from her devout family and a new friend, will Judith be forced to choose between her aspirations and her faith?
A MEMOIR BY THE YOUNGEST RECIPIENT OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE As seen on Netflix with David Letterman“I come from…
A “meticulously researched, enchantingly told tale” (Entertainment Weekly) with over 20,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: When Nella’s new husband gives her a small replica of their home, she uncovers surprising secrets… “Will appeal to fans of Girl with a Pearl Earring and The Goldfinch” (The Guardian).
In this powerful memoir, a civil rights activist chronicles her experiences growing up black and underprivileged in the Jim Crow South. “Simply one of the best… An eloquent, moving testimonial” (Chicago Tribune).
Luckless in love, Emme pines after a handsome stranger in a centuries-old locket. A glitch in time delivers her to England in 1812 — where she falls straight into the arms of the dreamy man in the portrait! With over 800 five-star Goodreads ratings.
In 1954, teenage friends Juliet and Pauline went on a walk with Pauline’s mother, Honorah — but Honorah didn’t return. This “well-researched” read (The Washington Post) delves into the shocking true story of the murder portrayed in the film Heavenly Creatures — and the sensational trial that followed.