The Sideways Life of Denny Voss by Holly Kennedy

A neurodivergent man with a heart of gold finds himself at the center of a murder mystery after a series of well-intentioned mishaps. Through therapy and trial, Denny uncovers hidden family truths and proves that a life “defined by limitations” can actually be a life of profound purpose. It’s a powerful lesson in empathy, justice, and the resilience of the human spirit.

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Old Wounds by Logan-Ashley Kisner

A road trip to California turns into a fight for survival. Part social commentary, part cryptid horror, this gut-wrenching novel follows two trans teens as they escape bigotry only to face a literal monster in the Kentucky woods.

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The Most Boring Book Ever by Brandon Anderson & Kazu Kibuishi

Think this is a boring book? Think again! In The Most Boring Book Ever, the narrator insists nothing is happening while the vibrant illustrations show pirates, dragons, and epic adventures unfolding. It’s a clever, hilarious read that perfectly teaches students about tone, irony, and the power of looking beyond the surface. A must-have for any classroom library that wants to spark critical thinking and a lot of laughs.

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