Everything changes for a teenaged girl with a perfectly controlled life when she falls for the hot new first-ever interspecies transfer student, a pterodactyl named Pyke.
Hatchet meets Maybe a Fox in this “gripping, suspenseful” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) novel about Edgar, a boy who has lost the ability to speak and can only bark, and his dog Benjamin as they travel through the freezing Yukon ...
g. FTER Uncle Lorne married Mrs. Foster, Eleanor and Sadie became Owen and Andy and Leonard's cousins, so they were around a lot. Eleanor questioned nearly everything the boys did. She said she didn't believe that a Styrofoam submarine ...
'Funny, heart-warming and just properly brilliant.
Clara Wheaton is suffering the plight of the average millennial woman.
A touching, hilarious “tour de force of imagination and empathy” (Booklist, starred review) from John Corey Whaley, author of the Printz and Morris Award–winning Where Things Come Back.
New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins brings the fun once again in the finale of this pitch-perfect romantic paranormal comedy series.
In 1940, during the Blitz, Kat Bateson is sent to a school in a Scottish castle that is said to be haunted by dark magic from the past, but when some of her classmates disappear, she wonders if the magic exists very much in the present.
If you could choose one person to bring back to life, who would it be?
Seraphina's tortuous journey to self-acceptance will make a magical, indelible impression on its readers.
World War II is on everyone's mind and in every headline, and Howie Crispers has a hunch that his school principal is a spy.