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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Palabra de ladrones / Vow of Thieves
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Baile de ladrones / Dance of Thieves
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Ediciones Larousse (MX) Frankenstein
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Capstone Press, Incorporated Clothing Around the World
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Capstone Press, Incorporated Conserve It
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Capstone Press, Incorporated Grow It
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Pebble Books Mail Carriers
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Pebble Books Our Farmers' Market
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Capstone Press, Incorporated Veterinarians
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Capstone Press, Incorporated Our Post Office
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Capstone Press, Incorporated Our Law Enforcement Center
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Pebble Books Buildings Inspired by Nature
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Pebble Books Save Money
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Capstone Press, Incorporated I Can Care for Nature (Helping the Environment)
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Zibby Books Burst: A Novel
Longlisted for the 2024 Joyce Carol Oates Prize Winner, Independent Publisher Book Awards, Silver Medal - Literary Fiction Featured on PBS NewsHour Named by Good Morning America, New York Post, and Los Angeles Daily News as one of the Best Books of Spring 2023 A deeply moving debut novel from the award-winning author of Yes, Yes, Cherries (“Funny, brave, and amazing”—Lorrie Moore) that explores the relationship complexities between mothers and daughters, the desire to escape, and the longing to connect. Viva has always found ways to manage her mother’s impulsive, eccentric and addictive personality. She’s had to—for her entire life, it has always been Viva and Charlotte against the world. After accidentally discovering an innate ability for dance, Viva chases her new passion with the same fervor with which her mother chases the bottle. Over the years, Viva’s talent becomes a ticket to a life of her own, and as she moves further away from home to pursue her dream, Charlotte struggles to make peace with her own past as a failed artist and the effects of her addiction. When tragedy strikes, Viva begins a downward spiral and must decide whether she will repeat her mother’s mistakes or finally take control of her life. Told from interwoven perspectives with lyrical prose as deft as a choreographed dance.
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Codhill Press Ember Days
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Phoenix Press Ltd UK Maxs Fuzzy Feelers
Max is a special moth with great big feelers and an equally big heart. His feelers change the way they look based on how Max feels inside. Sometimes big feelers can be a gift but sometimes Max can''t wait for his feelers to shift. What happens when they get too big to hold? Sometimes having really big feelers can get old.We go on a journey with Max to find out more about how his feelers work and to help him learn how to handle his big fuzzy feelers, through the good times and the bad, through happy times and sad! After all, feeling can be healing!
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Skyhorse Publishing Frankenstein
A handsome, affordable edition of the legendary modern classic. “Enduring power.” —The New York TimesFrankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus, is often referred to as one the most important literary works of all time. Having been adapted and reprinted thousands of times, and often cited as the birth of the gothic novel and the science fiction genre, Frankenstein has captivated readers for centuries. It is the haunting tale of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a grotesque and cognizant being through a scientific experiment. “The monster,” as it’s frequently referred to throughout the novel, consists of sewn body parts from multiple cadavers being used for scientific research.On a dark, stormy night, the creature is brought to life by being shocked with an electrical current harnessed from a lightning storm. The novel explores scientific practices such as galvanism, as well as the ethical repercussions of bringing the deceased back to life.With its grim, but gripping narrative, Frankenstein is the classic story of life and death, humanity and monstrosity, and blurring the lines in between.Packaged in handsome and affordable trade editions, Clydesdale Classics is a new series of essential literary works. The series features literary phenomena with influence and themes so great that, after their publication, they changed literature forever. From the musings of literary geniuses such as Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, to the striking personal narratives from Harriet Jacobs in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, this new series is a comprehensive collection of our literary history through the words of the exceptional few.
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Vesuvian Books Helix
With her memory still fragmented, Ava returns to the International Sensory Assassin Network (ISAN) to find the twin sister she never knew she had. But as Ava hunts for information, she finds herself tangled in a web of yet more lies and conspiracy. The Helix serum may not be required to access her superpowers, and the number of male assassins—previously considered too volatile to tolerate Helix—is growing in every territory. The more Ava uncovers, the more of a threat she becomes to ISAN. Her only salvation may be to join the rebels ... if she isn’t killed first.
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Torrey House Press The Talker: Stories
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Leapfrog Press Paradise Walk
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Sophia Institute Press How to Raise Good Catholic Children
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Tate Publishing Modern Art Journal
What made modern art so ground-breaking? Discover for yourself with The Modern Art Journal – a thought-provoking introduction to the revolutionary world of modern art.This interactive activity book introduces the reader to the life and work of 16 artists. But rather than offering a prescriptive approach to art history, it encourages children to write and think about art for themselves. It invites the reader to respond to questions, compose stories and poems, doodle and make their own notes in response to the art and ideas they discover. With a sketchbook binding and funky graphic design, The Modern Art Journal will get kids scribbling and thinking – the perfect tool for the next generation of budding art critics! Features the work of Louise Bourgeois, Joseph Cornell, Marcel Duchamp, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, Frida Kahlo, Paul Klee, Yayoi Kusama, René Magritte, Pablo Picasso, Paula Rego, Bridget Riley, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol and Rachel Whiteread.
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Four Courts Press Ltd Irish speakers, interpreters and the courts, 1754–1921
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New Holland Publishers Everyday Mediterranean: Life and Living Longer the Mediterranean Way with Healthy Oils
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Sourcebooks, Inc The Spoilt Kill British Library Crime Classics
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SparkPress The Byways: A Novel
Neurodivergent high school student CeeCee Harper has a temper and a reputation for trouble. Angry at the rumors and afraid she’ll never fit in, she makes a wrong move—and lands in the byways, a world of alleys, magic, and forgotten people . . . some that aren’t even human. And if she doesn’t escape quickly, CeeCee learns, she’ll be trapped for good.Searching for a way out, she gets lost among monsters, drug pushers, the homeless, and political upheaval, and soon finds there are those who will stop at nothing to keep her from leaving. But the byways pull people in for a reason. CeeCee must figure out why she got stuck in the first place—before her loved ones are put in danger and she loses them forever.A dark retelling of Alice in Wonderland meets Neverwhere, this contemporary fantasy will enchant Neil Gaiman and Christina Henry fans
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Regnery History Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation Against America
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Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. Every Day with Saint Joseph
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Bloomsbury YA The Wren Hunt
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Authorhouse Henry Becomes a Superhero for the Planet
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Chicago Review Press Bugs for Breakfast: How Eating Insects Could Help Save the Planet
Most North Americans would rather squish a bug than eat it. But mopane worms are a tasty snack in Zimbabwe, baby bees are eaten right out of the can in Japan, and grasshopper tacos are popular in Mexico. More than one-fourth of the world’s population eats insects—a practice called entomophagy. Bugs for Breakfast helps middle-grade readers understand the role insects fill in feeding people around the world. Readers will be introduced to the insect specialties and traditions around the globe. They'll discover how nutritious bugs can be and why dining on insects is more environmentally friendly than eating traditional protein sources. Kids will see how making small changes in their own diets could help ensure no one goes hungry. It even includes 13 insect recipes! No doubt about it: teachers, librarians, and parents are hungry for books that entice young readers to be active participants in science.Bugs for Breakfast may not completely remove the yuck-factor from the notion of eating bugs, but it will open young readers’ minds to what is happening in the world around them.
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Murphy & Moore Publishing Adaptation and Impacts of Climate Change
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Our Sunday Visitor Gods Superheroes
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Rockridge Press Titanic Q&A: 175+ Fascinating Facts for Kids
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WW Norton & Co Women & Power: A Manifesto
At long last, Mary Beard addresses in one brave book the misogynists and trolls who mercilessly attack and demean women the world over, including, very often, Mary herself. In Women & Power, she traces the origins of this misogyny to its ancient roots, examining the pitfalls of gender and the ways that history has mistreated strong women since time immemorial. As far back as Homer’s Odyssey, Beard shows, women have been prohibited from leadership roles in civic life, public speech being defined as inherently male. From Medusa to Philomela (whose tongue was cut out), from Hillary Clinton to Elizabeth Warren (who was told to sit down), Beard draws illuminating parallels between our cultural assumptions about women’s relationship to power—and how powerful women provide a necessary example for all women who must resist being vacuumed into a male template. With personal reflections on her own online experiences with sexism, Beard asks: If women aren’t perceived to be within the structure of power, isn’t it power itself we need to redefine? And how many more centuries should we be expected to wait?
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Arcade Publishing Fire in the Heart: A Memoir of Friendship, Loss, and Wildfire
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Trusted Media Brands My Planet: Finding Humor in the Oddest Places
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Alfred Music Canyons and Quests
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Alfred Music Earth and Sky, Book 2
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Alfred Music Two to Play, Book 4
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Chicago Review Press Wildfire at Midnight: Volume 17
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The Story Plant Lavina
Mary Jacob grew up as an anomaly. A child of Louisiana in the early sixties, she found little in common with most of the people in her community and in her household, and her best friend was Lavina, the black woman who cooked and cleaned for her family. Now, in the early nineties, Mary Jacob has escaped her history and established a fresh, if imperfect, life for herself in New York. But when she learns of her father's critical illness, she needs to go back home. To a disapproving father and a spiteful sister. To a town decades out of alignment with Mary Jacob's new world. To the memories of Billy Ray, Lavina's son who grew up to be a musical legend whose star burned much too bright.And to the echoes of a fateful day three decades earlier when three lives changed forever.A generation-spanning story both intimate and enormous in scope, LAVINA is a novel rich in humanity, sharp in its indictments, and stunning in its resolution.
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Shambhala Publications Inc On Thomas Merton
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