This might help you decide which book(s) you might get for yourself - or as a gift to another book lover - when you visit the Book Fair on April26th.
Read the Blurbs
Buy the book.
Anne-Marie Mawhiney
Rebecca MacFarlane
Jennifer Shelby
Everything changes when Saki discovers a long-buried secret ad finds themself raising a precocious dragon named Chino. As Saki begins to tap into new powers some family members foresee an uncertain future for their lands. Darkness creeps into the lands and hearts of their community in the form of strangers who join with a villager intent on destroying everything that is precious, creating conflict among community members. The stages are hight, for those who prevail will determine whether Earth survives.
Sensitively told, richly imagined, and filled with unforgettable characters, Spelldrifts follows the next generation of young people after Fania and Nuna’s adventures in Spindrifts.
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Anne-Marie Mawhiney |
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Jerry was prepared for the end of the world. He was ready to survive anything.
Or, at least, so he thought.
What is thought to be a deadly virus ravages the planet, leaving few survivors. In the aftermath, Jerry soon realizes that nothing could have prepared him to face the darkness of his own mind. He isn't ready for the group of strangers who look to him for salvation, and none of them are prepared to survive the horrors that await them as they discover that the end of the world is only the beginning of their nightmare.
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Rebecca MacFarlane |
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Be the magic bookshop you want to see in the world.
Gabby has moved on since she escaped the fundamentalist cult she was raised in 25 years ago, but when an evangelist accuses her of grooming because of the LGBTQIA+ books in her Little Free Library, her life begins to fall apart. Gabby finds solace in the pages of a slim book entitled Care and Feeding of Your Little Banned Bookshop, which details how to look after a living, magical bookshop. But a magical bookshop that delivers banned books to those who need them couldn't be real... or could it?
Find out in the book readers are calling "Studio Ghibli meets Roald Dahl - for grownups."
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