Children

Why you must read Krysten Lindsay Hager’s True Colors

TRUE COLORS is about Landry Albright, an eighth grader who wants to fit in and be considered one of the interesting girls at school. Part of her wants to stand out, but there’s another part that just wants to fit

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Why you must read Krysten Lindsay Hager’s True Colors

TRUE COLORS is about Landry Albright, an eighth grader who wants to fit in and be considered one of the interesting girls at school. Part of her wants to stand out, but there’s another part that just wants to fit

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Why you must read Ali B’s Soul Jumpers series

There are people out there who don’t die with their bodies. Their souls live on in the bodies of others. Some good, some bad—they are soul jumpers. Nothing in Iris Brave’s world make sense anymore. Her father, Micah, is still

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Why you must read Ali B’s Soul Jumpers series

There are people out there who don’t die with their bodies. Their souls live on in the bodies of others. Some good, some bad—they are soul jumpers. Nothing in Iris Brave’s world make sense anymore. Her father, Micah, is still

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Why you must read K Lamb’s Dani and the Haunted House

Dani and the Haunted House is a children’s book aimed at kids, 7-11, or those young at heart! It is about a feisty almost-eight-year old Dani who loves mystery and mayhem and is quite adept at getting herself into mischief.

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Why you must read K Lamb’s Dani and the Haunted House

Dani and the Haunted House is a children’s book aimed at kids, 7-11, or those young at heart! It is about a feisty almost-eight-year old Dani who loves mystery and mayhem and is quite adept at getting herself into mischief.

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Why you must read Steven London’s The Inconceivable Adventures of Cabbage Boy

There goes summer vacation! The Inconceivable Adventures of Cabbage Boy is a classic superhero comic inspired chapter book series aimed at the seven to 11 crowd. The story follows the adventures of nine year old Ralph Spitzle after he gains

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Why you must read Steven London’s The Inconceivable Adventures of Cabbage Boy

There goes summer vacation! The Inconceivable Adventures of Cabbage Boy is a classic superhero comic inspired chapter book series aimed at the seven to 11 crowd. The story follows the adventures of nine year old Ralph Spitzle after he gains

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Why you must read AR Gajraj’s The Felix O’Shea Collection

  My book follows the adventures of young Felix O’Shea, an inventor who finds himself falling into the most interesting and dangerous adventures. The Felix O’Shea Collection follows our hero around the world, to a dreamworld where he is king,

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Why you must read AR Gajraj’s The Felix O’Shea Collection

  My book follows the adventures of young Felix O’Shea, an inventor who finds himself falling into the most interesting and dangerous adventures. The Felix O’Shea Collection follows our hero around the world, to a dreamworld where he is king,

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Interview with Tiffany Haisten, author of Red Is The Color Of…

Red is the Color of…is about a young girl learning to accept that the thing that makes her different, her red hair, makesbher BEAUTIFULLY special. Through a conversation with her mother, Tiffany learns what else RED is the color of.

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Interview with Tiffany Haisten, author of Red Is The Color Of…

Red is the Color of…is about a young girl learning to accept that the thing that makes her different, her red hair, makesbher BEAUTIFULLY special. Through a conversation with her mother, Tiffany learns what else RED is the color of.

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Interview with Nicole Conway, author of Fledgling

Jaevid Broadfeather is a 15-year old boy who has endured a lot of torment and discrimination because of his mixed racial heritage. He yearns for acceptance, and finally begins to find it in the most unlikely place–Blybrig Academy for Dragonriders.

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Interview with Nicole Conway, author of Fledgling

Jaevid Broadfeather is a 15-year old boy who has endured a lot of torment and discrimination because of his mixed racial heritage. He yearns for acceptance, and finally begins to find it in the most unlikely place–Blybrig Academy for Dragonriders.

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Interview with Anna Othitis, author of My First Travel Book

The idea is to take young aspiring travelers around the world from the comfort of their own home or the luxurious comfort of an airplane. We truly believe that our book will bring families closer together. Our book serves as

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Interview with Anna Othitis, author of My First Travel Book

The idea is to take young aspiring travelers around the world from the comfort of their own home or the luxurious comfort of an airplane. We truly believe that our book will bring families closer together. Our book serves as

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Interview with Iain Reading, author of Kitty Hawk and the Curse of the Yukon Gold

A cross between Amelia Earhart, Nancy Drew and Pippi Longstocking, Kitty Hawk is a quirky young heroine with boundless curiosity and a knack for getting herself into all kinds of precarious situations.

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Interview with Iain Reading, author of Kitty Hawk and the Curse of the Yukon Gold

A cross between Amelia Earhart, Nancy Drew and Pippi Longstocking, Kitty Hawk is a quirky young heroine with boundless curiosity and a knack for getting herself into all kinds of precarious situations.

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Interview with Teko Bernard, author of The Hoop Kid From Elmdale Park

The Hoop Kid from Elmdale Park is a fun, upbeat story, with realistic characters, and fantastic humor. Bernard is a relatable character, and he’s a great true-to-life role model. Readers are sure to appreciate the basketball lingo, his love of

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Interview with Teko Bernard, author of The Hoop Kid From Elmdale Park

The Hoop Kid from Elmdale Park is a fun, upbeat story, with realistic characters, and fantastic humor. Bernard is a relatable character, and he’s a great true-to-life role model. Readers are sure to appreciate the basketball lingo, his love of

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