Survival is the ultimate power. Paedyn Gray must navigate a kingdom where being “Ordinary” is a death sentence. This book is a poignant look at identity, social inequality, and the “masks” we wear to belong—a must-read for fans of The Hunger Games.
Grief comes in every shade of blue. Thirteen-year-old Sage navigates the sudden loss of her best friend. Through poetic snapshots and a heart-wrenching support group journey, Sage learns that healing isn’t a straight line.
My Friends follows Louisa as she uncovers the history of a mysterious painting and the “lost souls” who created it twenty-five years prior. While it tackles heavy themes like addiction and abuse, it is ultimately a luminous testament to found families and the loyalty of misfits.
Robert Langdon is back in a race against time through the “shadow city” of Prague. Historical truth meets occult fiction as Langdon deciphers arcane symbols to find a missing colleague.
BIA archaeologist Syd Walker must navigate stolen remains and a missing teen while clashing with a powerful “Founders Society.” This gripping mystery pulls back the curtain on the real-world MMIW crisis and the ongoing battle for Indigenous sovereignty and sacred land. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of archaeology and social justice.