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Book cover for Four teenagers are on a quest to find Glendower, an ancient Welsh king, and the magical reward that comes with the discovery. On their search, they encounter secret forests that stop time, fanciful legends that began in truth, and unsavory characters that will do anything to find Glendower first.  While the book version of The Raven Boys is lyrical and beautifully written, the graphic novel version brings the story and characters to life with expressive artwork.

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Blue Sargent comes from a family of psychics. Only, she has never had the same clairvoyant abilities they had and has always felt too ordinary within the magic that surrounded her. Enter Gansey, a rich student from Aglionby, the town's all-boys private school teeming with wealth, privilege, and trouble. Blue's always made it a point to stay away from its students, the Raven Boys. But when Gansey asks her to join him and three other Raven Boys on his quest to find a long-forgotten Welsh king rumored to be sleeping beneath the mountains of their quiet Virginia town, Blue doesn't hesitate. She jumps at the chance to finally be a part of something real and full of magic, a world she was born into yet one that always stood just out of reach. Soon enough, she's swept into a strange and shifting world woven into theirs, one far more dangerous than anything they could have dreamt up.

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Book CoverThis big, beautifully-written book follows two couples through the decades from WWII to Vietnam. The story creates a genuine feel for middle-America during those eras and covers serendipitous meetings, closely-hidden personal secrets, and how they weave misunderstandings into family lore. It covers tradition and the breaking of tradition, mediums and belief, childhood friendships, and what it means to be parents, partners, and friends through life's trials. A wonderful, warm, and thoughtful novel.

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In Bonhomie, Ohio, a stolen moment of passion, sparked in the exuberant aftermath of the Allied victory in Europe, binds Cal Jenkins, a man wounded not in war but by his inability to serve in it, to Margaret Salt, a woman trying to obscure her past. Cal’s wife, Becky, has a spiritual gift: She is a seer who can conjure the dead, helping families connect with those they’ve lost. Margaret’s husband, Felix, is serving on a Navy cargo ship, out of harm’s way—until a telegram suggests that the unthinkable might have happened. Later, as the country reconstructs in the postwar boom, a secret grows in Bonhomie—but nothing stays buried forever in a small town. Against the backdrop of some of the most transformative decades in modern America, the consequences of that long-ago encounter ripple through the next generation of both families, compelling them to reexamine who they thought they were and what the future might hold.

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Book cover for Hilo native Jasmin 'Iolani Hakes spins a multigenerational story of a Hawaiian family fighting to keep their traditions alive through the discipline and sacrifice of hula dancing. When family secrets are exposed, everything the Naupaka family has built is in danger of being swept away by the rising tide of colonialism. A beautifully written book that explores the connections between culture, hula, family, land, and what it means to be truly Hawaiian.

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Hi'i is proud to be a Naupaka, a family renowned for its contributions to hula and her hometown of Hilo, Hawaii, but there's a lot she doesn't understand. She's never met her legendary grandmother and her mother has never revealed the identity of her father. Worse, unspoken divides within her tight-knit community have started to grow, creating fractures whose origins are somehow entangled with her own family history. In hula, Hi'i sees a chance to live up to her name and solidify her place within her family legacy. But in order to win the next Miss Aloha Hula competition, she will have to turn her back on everything she had ever been taught, and maybe even lose the very thing she was fighting for. Told in part in the collective voice of a community fighting for its survival, Hula is a spellbinding debut that offers a rare glimpse into a forgotten kingdom that still exists in the heart of its people.

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Book cover for I have loved everything Megan Miranda writes, but this one has been my favorite by far. Miranda really nails the small town with secrets vibe every single time and this is no exception. Following a girl, now woman, who survived a freak storm during childhood, you get to discover with her just how deep some lies go.

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As a child, Arden Maynor was swept away while sleepwalking during a terrifying rainstorm. Found alive days later clinging to a storm drain, the girl from Widow Hills was a living miracle. Arden's mother wrote a book. Now a young woman living hundreds of miles away, Arden goes by Olivia. With the twentieth anniversary of her rescue approaching, the media will inevitably renew its interest in Arden. Then Olivia begins sleepwalking again. One night she jolts awake in her yard-- and at her feet is the corpse of a man she knows from her previous life.

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Amazon.com: Remarkably Bright Creatures: A Read with Jenna Pick:  9780063204157: Van Pelt, Shelby: BooksMarcellous, the giant octopus, builds a special relationship with Tova, the aquarium cleaner, which helps Tova to unravel a surprising discovery of meeting her grandson. This is an easy and joyful reading, and you are going to love it. Marcellous' smart human-like behavior, the unheard conversations, and internal thoughts of Marcellus and Tova offer some clues about the plot.

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After Tova Sullivan’s husband died, she began working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium, mopping floors and tidying up. Keeping busy has always helped her cope, which she’s been doing since her 18-year-old son, Erik, mysteriously vanished on a boat in Puget Sound over 30 years ago. Tova becomes acquainted with curmudgeonly Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus living at the aquarium. Marcellus knows more than anyone can imagine but wouldn’t dream of lifting one of his eight arms for his human captors --- until he forms a remarkable friendship with Tova. Ever the detective, Marcellus deduces what happened the night Tova’s son disappeared. And now Marcellus must use every trick his old invertebrate body can muster to unearth the truth for her before it’s too late.

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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue: Schwab, V. E.: 9780765387561:  Amazon.com: BooksThis is the book that made me figure out my genre: Magical Realism. I'm not interested in Sci Fi or Fantasy where I have to learn about an entire world or history, filled with weird names and galactic battles. Give me normal human history, but with a slight magical edge to it. Add in a relatable female protagonist, someone you could pass on the street and not realize the incredible journey they are on, and I'm sold. For fans of the movie Age of Adaline, or the book Midnight Library by Matt Haig.

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France, 1714. In a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever--and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets. Thus begins the extraordinary life of Addie LaRue and a dazzling adventure that will play out across centuries and continents, across history and art, as a young woman learns how far she will go to leave her mark on the world. But everything changes when, after nearly 300 years, Addie stumbles across a young man in a hidden bookstore and he remembers her name.

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11/15/2025
Melissa Holladay

Book CoverWhat does it mean to belong and at what cost? Nella Larsen explores race, identity, and societal expectations between two childhood friends, Clare and Irene. Both are light skinned Black women living in 1920s Harlem, but one chooses to "pass" as white, while the other remains in her community. When the two reunite after many years, both women will challenge each other's life choices. Larsen's book addresses racial identity, friendship, class, social status, repression, freedom, and security.

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Clare Kendry leads a dangerous life. Fair, elegant, and ambitious, she is married to a white man unaware of her African American heritage, and has severed all ties to her past. Clare's childhood friend, Irene Redfield, just as light-skinned, has chosen to remain within the African American community, but refuses to acknowledge the racism that continues to constrict her family's happiness. A chance encounter forces both women to confront the lies they have told others -- and the secret fears they have buried within themselves.

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Book cover for After years of writing indie horror starring queer characters, screenwriter Misha is finally successful -- until the big shots at his studio demand that he kill off his most beloved characters, because queer tragedy "sells". When Misha refuses, he finds himself hunted by his own movie monsters, somehow brought to life. This meditation on art, creativity, commercialism, and representation from master of horror Chuck Tingle is one of his finest, equal parts thrilling and emotional.

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Bury Your Gays is a heart-pounding new novel about what it takes to succeed in a world that wants you dead. Misha knows that chasing success in Hollywood can be hell. But finally, after years of trying to make it, his big moment is here: an Oscar nomination. And the executives at the studio for his long-running streaming series know just the thing to kick his career to the next level: kill off the gay characters, "for the algorithm," in the upcoming season finale. Misha refuses, but he soon realizes that he's just put a target on his back. And what's worse, monsters from his horror movie days are stalking him and his friends through the hills above Los Angeles. Haunted by his past, Misha must risk his entire future-before the horrors from the silver screen find a way to bury him for good.

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Amazon.com: If It Makes You Happy: 9798217187072: Olivia, Julie: BooksMy favorite fall romance of 2025! Set in 1997 (the 90s vibes were everything), this book is filled with cozy charm: a bed & breakfast, a bakery, and all the autumnal small-town magic you could want. Add in a slow-burn, sweet, friends-to-lovers storyline, and it's the perfect seasonal read.

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Grab your favorite fall candle, cuddle into a comfy blanket, and travel back in time to 1997 autumn in Vermont in this cozy, slow-burn romance. My new next-door neighbor seems to have everything figured out. Small town golden boy? Check. Single dad extraordinaire? Check. Hot baker forearms? I didn't notice them, I swear. I, on the other hand, don't-at all-have anything figured out. Trust me, I didn't think taking over my mom's dream bed and breakfast in Copper Run Vermont was going to be easy. It should be a good place to heal after my divorce. But apparently my scones belong in the garbage with my small talk skills. As pointed out by none other than Cliff. Cliff is inescapable. He knows exactly what people need-always. His charm, the way he wears flannel, and even his pastries, make not wanting to be friends with Cliff and his daughters pretty hard. Friends? I can make friends. That's safe. Except I'm leaving in three months to pass the inn off to my little sister and get the promotion in Seattle I've been working towards. So ask me why I'm thinking about kissing my hot neighbor.

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Welcome to Stepford, Connecticut, where the husbands join the men's association, and all the women are satisfied with keeping house. But don't let perfection fool you. This slim novel packs a punch, exploring themes of sexism, patriarchy, societal traditions, conformity, perfectionism, consumerism, and the dark side of suburbia. For fans of The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood and the inspiration for Jordan Peele's film Get Out. You won't leave Stepford, ladies...because the men won't let you!

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The internationally bestselling novel by the author of A Kiss Before Dying, The Boys from Brazil, and Rosemary's Baby With an Introduction by Peter Straub For Joanna, her husband, Walter, and their children, the move to beautiful Stepford seems almost too good to be true. It is. For behind the town's idyllic facade lies a terrible secret -- a secret so shattering that no one who encounters it will ever be the same. At once a masterpiece of psychological suspense and a savage commentary on a media-driven society that values the pursuit of youth and beauty at all costs, The Stepford Wives is a novel so frightening in its final implications that the title itself has earned a place in the American lexicon.

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