Something for everyone: The Paranormal, Fortune Telling, Magical Realism, Reincarnation, a Budding Romance . . . and Murder!
Year: 2017
Besides drawing on the author’s background in criminal investigations, The Hypnotist also explores the paranormal, including tarot card readings and reincarnation as revealed through hypnotism.
Pepe Builds a Nest is a story about making the right choices and standing up to bullies. Dr. Theodore J. Cohen discusses the book and more.
THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES, by Mindy McGinnis, is an incredible journey into darkness.
All children should read Ballet Cat: Dance! Dance! Underpants! so they can learn its valuable lesson: if you don’t worry about what others think and if you do everything in life with all your heart, then you will experience pure happiness.
Jonathan London’s Pup the Sea Otter is a beautiful book, combining natural history education with literacy support and empathy development.
Our most popular kids series sold was the witty Mrs. Noodlekugel series for beginner readers, written by Daniel Pinkwater and illustrated by Adam Stower.
Fairy tales have become one of the most popular tropes for the exploration of identity in popular culture. Here are 3 favorites.
This month, you’ll discover five books that we’re highlighting from The New York Times’ best selling hardcover young adult titles including The Hate U Give, by Angie Thomas; and The Sun is Also a Star, by the talented Nicola Yoon.
Extremely high stakes make Nowhere Wild, by Joe Beernink, a gripping read. Highly recommended.