An ode to mothers everywhere, Happy Mamas begins with this thought-provoking question: “What makes a Mama happy at the dawn of day?”
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Monsterville, by Sarah S. Reida, is described as Jumanji meets The Goonies—a fast-paced adventure where board games come alive.
Michelle Knudsen discusses how she finds the right balance between humor and horror in the EVIL LIBRARIAN series.
Karen Fortunati’s The Weight of Zero is a story of loss and grief and hope, and how some of the many shapes of love—maternal, romantic, and platonic—affect a young woman’s struggle with mental illness and the stigma of treatment.
Will this grumpy bear ever get his quiet, peaceful den back to himself? Find out in Hotel Bruce, by Ryan T. Higgins.
Lynn Plourde is the author of more than thirty picture books including her newest for 2016: Bella’s Fall Coat. Lynn has done hundreds of author visits to schools through the years.
Star Wars Creatures, Ships and Droids: Poster-a-Page! This series offers kids the opportunity to bring their favorite friends and stories into their homes and onto their walls, and to become part of their world.
Disclaimer: This is a satirical article written by Jonathan W. Stokes, author of Addison Cooke & the Treasure of the Incas.
OH! The Things You Can See In The Dark!, by Cathleen Francisco, is well suited for young pre-readers and younger readers looking for a different point of view on the world they have begun to explore.
This month, the second book in the Six of Crows series, Crooked Kindom, heads up our hand-picked list from the Best Selling Young Adult HardCover books listed on The New York Times.