A swoon-worthy teen romance and a great listen for fans of books by David Levithan, John Green, and Rainbow Rowell.
A feel-good story about sleepovers; good for children before their first sleepover, and a great addition to any primary section of a library.
Highly recommended for school and public libraries.
Some YA readers may take to this—the writing is excellent
A gritty and nuanced glimpse into the underbelly of poverty, addiction, and gun violence.
, Recommended for readers who enjoy the romantasy genre, a good heist, and similar titles by Leigh Bardugo, Libba Bray, or Stephanie Garber.
This graphic novel adaptation lacks the necessary glow-up the narrative and illustrations needed to feel relevant. Not a necessary addition for most collections.
This novel bridges the gap between YA and new adult fiction, offering a powerful read of representation through genre-defying means.
An important story to add to elementary school collections.
This joyful title will capture young readers and win the hearts of all ages. Highly recommended for public and school libraries.
A vibrant fantasy about growing beyond mistakes, loyalty, and bravery that will appeal to readers who love tales of epic quests.
A must-have for any elementary library, this is perfect for fans of series like “Captain Underpants” and “Dog Man.” Readers will want to get ready for a wild ride
A wonderful early introduction to this holiday; a must-purchase for all libraries.
A solid addition to library collections, perfect for encouraging observation skills.
A supplemental purchase for libraries.
A solid addition for collections catering to vehicle-loving readers.
A must-have for libraries needing to expand their LGBTQIA+ collections.
A valuable addition for libraries seeking more inclusive and relatable titles about sibling connections.
With cheerful digital illustrations and opportunities for learning, this title is a supplemental purchase for most shelves.
This title is best as a supplemental addition to collections.
This title fills a vital gap in the board book collection and is a must-have for all shelves.
A delightful choice for toddlers gaining confidence as they develop new skills.
A solid purchase for any library collection.
An excellent addition for all early reader collections.
Fantasy writing for new-ish readers is growing increasingly robust, and this exciting series starter is proof.
This wonderful story about friendship and solving a mystery is sure to be a great addition to any elementary library section.
A light science fiction/fantasy story about getting along through cooperation. A good choice where stories about siblings are needed.
A must-have for preschool classrooms and to have on hand for families with young children.
A cut above the usual chapter book fare, this series is for clever kids who want a little substance and magic to their laughs.
Ariana is the kind, thoughtful friend every child would love to have. This delightful series is perfect for kids transitioning out of beginning readers.
The relatable story and structured repetition of both vocabulary and plot elements makes this a solid choice for emerging readers.
This engaging and educational title helps to fill an existing gap in children’s literature and will be a welcome addition to any picture book or holiday collection.
A rare representation of the Brazilian celebration Festa Junina, this tender story of identity and belonging will linger in the hearts of readers.
A comprehensive overview of this celebration in language that is easy for emerging readers. Highly recommended for all collections.
This book will serve as a basic but informative text for elementary students to gain exposure not only to Juneteenth but also to equality, diversity, and acceptance.
A fun addition to the poetry section of early elementary libraries.
An excellent addition to diversify literature collections, highly recommended for libraries with high Indian student populations.
A supplementary purchase for collections needing more books about Juneteenth.
Spooky meets sandy in this unique counting board book, sure to enchant Halloween lovers during the summer months.
Combining birthdays and dinosaurs is a perfect match. This book is guaranteed to have high circulation
While not an essential purchase, this book is a valuable addition to Eid collections or for families experiencing big life changes.
. Highly recommended for purchase for any picture book or holiday collection.
A lovely picture book that shares a fun tradition many families enjoy during Easter, this bilingual picture book is perfect for children’s collections and a great holiday choice.
A significant and very sweet collection. Recommended where folklore and short stories are popular.
This beautifully crafted, culturally rich story celebrates diversity and will resonate with middle grade readers. Pavi’s journey encourages empathy and curiosity, making this an excellent addition to classroom and library collections.
This is an uplifting addition to library collections for newly confident middle grade readers.
Recommended for its realistic depictions of mental illness, family struggles, and emotional growth, especially where writers like Jasmine Warga and others are popular.
This is an important purchase for all children’s and teens’ library shelves.
This thrilling adventure mystery will capture the spirit of play in every reader, making it a perfect addition to any library’s middle grade collection.
A reimagining of a classic of children’s literature, this will be particularly enjoyed by readers who are interested in myths and fairy tales from diverse cultures; recommended for middle school.
A heartwarming story for fans of Reina Telgemeier’s Sisters and other realistic fiction, this is recommended for library collections where such titles are popular.
A heartfelt character-driven mystery featuring a neurodivergent male protagonist that explores friendship, belonging, and family, this is a story perfect for fans of R.J. Palacio’s Wonder, Gayle Forman’s Not Nothing, and Gordon Korman’s Restart.
A timely coming-of-age tale that crafts important connections to current social and political issues while engaging readers.
A must-buy for historical fiction collections, especially where Anderson’s Chains and Fever 1793 are popular.
An important book for middle school shelves, and for any reader seeking a positive role model demonstrating courage and strength in the face of challenging situations
Cook delivers exactly what readers would expect from a mafia romance for the teen set complete with a jaw-dropping finale that fans will hope signals a sequel.
A recommended first purchase for YA collections.
An essential purchase to explore grief associated with the pandemic; give to fans of Elizabeth Acevedo and Elisabet Velasquez.
Hand this one to all romance readers. Highly recommended.
A strange and grisly tale of what we can survive to get closer to our truest selves, deeply infused with Vietnamese cultural concepts.
With its valuable depiction of relationships and anxiety, this is a good purchase for collections seeking more contemporary LGBTQIA+ books.
A fun, creepy read with a surprisingly gentle end.
Fans of occult titles like Erica Waters’s Ghost Wood Song and Erin A. Craig’s House of Salt and Sorrows will enjoy this romantic horror.
A dark dystopian novel for readers craving something more mature than The Hunger Games. Perfect for high school collections.
Anyone heading to college will enjoy this novel, and it’s a good fit for high school collections.
This coming-of-age story intertwined with women’s fight to vote creates a forceful story while chronicling parts of the suffrage movement often ignored. Strong general purchase.
With twists and turns and a touch of the supernatural, this mysterious teen beach read is a welcome addition to any high school library.
A startlingly effective snapshot of cis white male frustration and growth, this also succinctly examines the societal effects of political moves. For high school collections.
This is a remarkable story with a fresh take on supernatural mysteries; it’s a good choice for readers who enjoy the mystical and paranormal with just a hint of romance.
This will appeal to romance fans, especially those looking for more transgender representation in the genre and childhood friends-to-lovers stories, and readers who are interested in Asian culture and food.
A gut-wrenching and powerful kaleidoscope of a story; for fans of A.S. King, Ellen Hopkins, and Kathleen Glasgow.
A flawed but magical dream that will transport fans of Holly Black’s The Cruel Prince and Sarah J. Maas. Recommended for any library with a strong fae fanbase.
Recommended for collection gaps about the racism that Chinese Americans faced back in 1920s, and the different perspectives and approaches to assimilation between the first- and second-generation immigrants.
A secondary purchase where Disney lovers of the communication breakdown trope abound.
With its perfect blend of chronic illness representation, mental health exploration, and romance, this is sure to appeal to fans of books like John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars or Shannon Takaoka’s Everything I Thought I Knew; it’s a standout addition to the genre.
Highly recommended for high school readers and fans of horror. Fast-paced and thrilling, this novel will be a hit among those who devour slasher fiction and true crime. Expect it to fly off the shelves.
With a plot that has romance, humor, and complications, this book will especially appeal to fans of Sarah Dessen, Kasie West, and Katherine Center.
A watered-down romantasy for teens wanting to dip their toes without the suggestive content often found in the genre.
This fantastical detective mystery will circulate best in libraries with avid and forgiving fantasy readers.
A lovely picture book about appreciating those around us, even if they need a gentle “shush” now and then.
A simple, welcome story about a witch who is not perfect, but learns that practice can get her there.
Perfect for a bedtime story or as a companion to a unit on the moon, this book is a must-purchase.
An entertaining story much needed in a world with an ever-growing digital landscape; highly recommended for any library needing a little inspiration.
A sweet story that demonstrates the importance of family connections and the easy way that children give and accept love. A first purchase for libraries.
Whether the focus is middle school writing classes, social studies, or elementary ELA, this book invites students to consider familiar literary themes in connection with new works.
A moving historical tale of one family’s immigration story, along with a compelling introduction to the game of chess. Highly recommended.
For story hours across many age levels, pair this important book about the role rice has played in Vietnam with such titles as Demi’s One Grain of Rice to make a duet on the value of this global staple.
A useful story for shy or socially anxious children.
This is a fun, cozy read to remind everyone how wonderful it is to share books with those they love, whether two legs or four.
An action-filled adventure with pirates and dinosaurs, this colorful picture book is a great choice for all collections.
Visually appealing for the intended audience, with a message centered on acceptance and repaying hurtful actions with kindness, this work is full of warmth and sensitivity toward its audience. Highly recommended.
This book will soothe familiar anxieties, and will be good for parents and educators, too.
A picture book with too much plot combined with complex character development; the result is a tale that may be too heavy for picture book readers.
Ideal for any educator teaching listening skills or the science of birding, this book is also an inclusive tool perfect for a variety of content connections, including science and ELA.
Readers can reflect on great stories of their own encounters with beloved animal friends and share their tales with others. A delightful quick read.
A gentle book dealing with grief, told through the lens of the natural world.
An ambitious attempt to explain the life cycle of a butterfly to readers who are acquiring literacy.
Look no further for a sweet story of animal friends in a friendly, decodable text.
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