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Choose Your Own Adventure 27 Project UFO

The reader receives an invitation to explore a UFO, but when the alien spaceship lands, three sinister robots approach, and only the reader’s choice determines what happens next.

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How to Organize Inclusive Events

If you’ve attended even a few events, you know that they are often exclusive affairs, prioritizing the majority and those in power. But what about everyone else? This manual trains promoters and venues to create safety of all kinds to be inclusive. Any music, art, or community space theoretically wants to make the world a…

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It’s a Mitig!

Giizis–the sun–rises. What’s hiding in the trees? It’s a Mitig! guides young readers through the forest while introducing them to Ojibwe words for nature. From sunup to sundown, encounter an amik playing with sticks and swimming in the river, a prickly gaag hiding in the bushes and a big, bark-covered mitig. Featuring vibrant and playful…

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Choose Your Own Adventure 185 Escape from the Haunted Warehouse

(Ages 9-12) You take a summer job in the complex and morphing hallways of the Haunted Warehouse, where history’s most atrocious haunts roam free. Your robotic friend the B-WARE can help you move boxes, but it can’t help you outrun a bloodthirsty wolfhound or a “Wild Hunt” in which you are the prey.

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A Million Junes

“A beautiful, lyrical, and achingly brilliant story about love, grief, and family. Henry’s writing will leave you breathless.” —BuzzFeed Romeo and Juliet meets One Hundred Years of Solitude in Emily Henry’s brilliant follow-up to The Love That Split the World, about the daughter and son of two long-feuding families who fall in love while trying…

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Now We are Six

A collection of poems reflecting the experiences of a little English boy growing up in the early part of the twentieth century.

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The Captain was a Doctor

A Canadian medical officer and prisoner of war returns from the Second World War a hero — and a very different man. In August 1941, John Reid, a young Canadian doctor, volunteered to join the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps with four friends from medical school. After five weeks’ officer training in Ottawa, Reid took…

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