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Gregory Christie, the story of nine-year-old Alice, who witnesses Dr. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin, the tale of an elfin historian who embarks on a mission to spy on the goblin kingdom across the mountains, and the misunderstandings and international crisis that ensue; and Zora and Me: The Cursed Ground by T.

Simon, featuring a young Zora Neale Hurston and her best friend, who uncover a dark mystery about their hometown that involves an enslaved girl from decades earlier. Arrhenius, depicting such iconic urban images as skyscrapers and subways; Magnificent Birds , illus.

Templar battens down the hatches for Storm by Sam Usher, in which a boy and his grandfather venture out in windy pre-storm weather to fly a kite; Dino by Diego Vaisberg, about a dinosaur that hatches in the backyard and then wreaks havoc in the house; The Real Boat by Marina Aromshtam, illus. Ford, which visits the construction site on a special night; What Can a Citizen Do? Handprint is counting on a fine fall with TouchThinkLearn: by Xavier Deneaux, a die-cut board book about numbers that also serves as a guessing game. Patrick Lewis, illus. Higgins, in which the curmudgeonly bear and his goslings are preparing for Christmas; Sleepy, the Goodnight Buddy by Drew Daywalt, illus.

Hyperion obtains a visa for Expats by Rachel Cohn, a Tokyo-set novel featuring a foster kid who is taken in by her wealthy biological father and introduced to his lavish, exclusive world; Umbertouched by Livia Blackburne, sequel to the YA fantasy novel Rosemarked ; Undying by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner, continuing the adventures of the romantic sci-fi title Unearthed ; The Great Big One by J.

Geiger, focusing on grief, love, and music, with the ever-present threat of a tsunami waiting to happen; and Love a la Mode by Stephanie Kate Strohm, in which Rosie and Henry balance rivalry and romance as students in an elite cooking program in Paris. Kimmel, illus.

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Feder, illus. Arnold, delivering a dark fairy tale of female oppression and empowerment. Goodale, peeking in on a father, a daughter, a pile of leaves, and an imaginary friend who may—or may not—be helping with the raking; Mapping Sam by Joyce Hesselberth, focusing on the nighttime explorations of a cat named Sam; Winter Is Here by Kevin Henkes, illus. Weymouth, which asks the question, What happens when you come home from a fantasy world like Narnia?

Margaret Ferguson Books explores the finer things in Very Rich , which finds year-old Rupert in a series of adventures when he inadvertently spends Christmas with the wealthiest family in town. Neal Porter Books ushers in fall with Dreamers by Yuyi Morales, in which Morales relates her own immigration story about how she learned English through the picture books she shared with her young son.

HMH curtsies for Courting Darkness by Robin LaFevers, launching a new duology set in the world of the His Fair Assassin series, where a trained assassin goes undercover in the French court to save the newly crowned queen; Bad Babysitters by Caroline Cala, about three year-old friends who start a babysitting club and encounter a sequence of disastrous situations; Grim Lovelies by Megan Shepard, which kicks off a YA fantasy duology focusing on a society of magic handlers in modern-day Paris; and How to Be a Good Creature by Sy Montgomery, illus.

McBeth, a series-starter in which a boy named Cris and his cat Crat discover new words and how to pronounce them; Team Steve by Kelly Collier, following Steve the exceptional horse and his participation in a relay race; Sleep, Sheep 68! Pla, illus. Swenson, illus. Darby Creek ducks and covers for Deserted by Israel Keats and The Fallout by Glasko Klein, the first of six Attack on Earth titles, in which teens must survive an alien invasion; Grayfields and Island X by Benjamin Hulme-Cross, which kick off the four-volume Mission Alert series about boarding school students who work undercover for the government; and Becoming Prince Charming by Loren Bailey, launching Suddenly Royal, a six-book series about American teens who discover they belong to the royal family of the European country Evonia.

Badger and Mrs. Bell, featuring a mother and father expressing their infinite love for their child.


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Toalson, a free-verse historical novel focused on a family dealing with loss during the desegregation strife that took place in Houston, Tex. Henry Holt signs, seals, and delivers the season with Dear Heartbreak by Heather Demetrios, pairing personal letters from teens and advice from popular YA authors; Lost in the Library by Josh Funk, illus.

Schmidt, illus. Armentrout, first in a series featuring the secretive world of the alien Luxen; and A Screaming in the Mind by Julia Keller, a standalone sequel to The Dark Intercept , in which Violet discovers that The Intercept, the emotional surveillance device thought to have been destroyed, is still running—and in the hands of a killer. Wednesday Books welcomes Sadie by Courtney Summers, a novel about a missing girl on a journey of revenge, and a Serial -like podcast that follows the clues she's left behind; The Lost Map of Chaos by Laura Burns and Melinda Metz, a YA suspense story featuring dangerous secrets and dark mythology that threaten to destroy everything year-old Memphis holds dear; and Wind Rider by P.

Cast, the third installment in the bestselling Tale of New World series. Page Street blazes a trail with Uncharted by Erin Cashman, a contemporary fantasy that uncovers an ancient secret some would die to protect, and others would kill to expose; Home and Away by Candice Montgomery, a debut novel in which black and fabulous Tasia grapples with her identity after she learns an explosive secret; Afterimage by Naomi Hughes, a debut thriller about a girl who is the sole survivor of an explosion that kills thousands; and The Freedom Trials by Meredith Tate, following inmates who compete in seven challenges to win their freedom or die trying.

Papercutz goes prehistoric with Dinosaur Explorers, Vol. Charmz dresses up for Beauty Queen, Vol.

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Galbraith, illus. Coppage, illus. Puffin puts it all together with Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, launching Puffin Graphic Classics, a line of graphic novel adaptations of classic works followed by the original unabridged text; and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, which helps kick off the Puffin Plated line of books pairing full-color classics with recipes contributed by celebrity chefs. Singer, the tale of a native Los Angelino who takes on an alien invasion, time travel, and heartbreak.


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    James, which finds two houses bringing joy to each other, despite their differences.