Nicola Skinner proves that growing up can be incredibly exciting in Bloom, a novel for young readers that adults will also find delightful.
Browsing: ages 10 & up
Starfish, Lisa Fipps’ middle-grade debut novel, is an engrossing story of self-acceptance and self-advocacy.
Megan E. Freeman’s Alone is an engrossing MG debut about a girl who wakes up to find she’s the only person left her small Colorado town.
one to the Woods: Surviving a Lost Childhood follows the childhood events that helped shaped some of Gary Paulsen’s greatest stories.
If you’re looking for the perfect gift for your tween, look no further than John Flanagan’s Royal Ranger series for readers ages 10 and up.
The Sisters of Straygarden Place, by Haley Chewins, is about sisters stuck in enchanted house is sure to give you just a bit of the willies.
All hail Jennifer A. Nielsen. The New York Times bestselling author is back with a fourth book in her Ascendance Series, The Captive Kingdom.
The Barren Grounds, by David A. Robertson, is the first book in a planned middle-grade fantasy series unlike any other.
If you’re looking for a spooky tale that focuses on friendships, then Lindsay Currie’s Scritch Scratch might fit the bill.
Ruth Behar’s Letters From Cuba follows a young Jewish girl who trades life in Poland for life in Cuba on the eve of World War II.