Kirkus Reviews

THE SILVER SHADOW

A shy brown-skinned girl catches a lionfish in her small bucket before releasin...

THE WARRIOR

After Björn Borg won his unprecedented sixth French Open in 1981, some observer...

MARBLE HALL MURDERS

Now that Susan’s back from Crete and her latest romance, her boss at Causton Bo...

ODYSSEY

The people of the kingdom of Glyndoria have yet to learn the shocking truth tha...

RUN FOR THE HILLS

Madeline Hill finds her life exhausting, but mostly plentiful, having built her...

DETAINED

D.’s parents migrated to the United States when he was six months old, so for t...

FIREWORKS

As the book opens, the brown-skinned, dark-haired youngsters explain that “in t...

BLUE SKY MORNING

Delicate watercolor and colored pencil illustrations depict a view of an initia...

HOW TO BE WELL

“Medicine is increasingly a retail prospect.” Health journalist Larocca realize...

THE DUKE STEALS HEARTS & OTHER BODY PARTS

Aulkendale City, known as “the Sore of the Southern Continent,” is home to drin...

GO, SLOTH, GO!

Poor Sloth! Blown about by rough winds, she tumbles from her leafy home and hur...

ASIAN HERITAGE CHEFS IN WHITE HOUSE HISTORY

The authors, who were once classmates at Stanford University, team up for a boo...

I AM WAS SPIDERMAN

The child of a military family that moved around a lot, the author found solace...

Cold Victory

In the third volume in her Bridge to Tomorrow series, the author concentrates o...

THE #1 DAD BOOK

In a mind meld of Dr. Spock and Dr. Seuss, writing machine Patterson churns up ...

THE GALES OF ALEXANDRIA

As the story begins, the protagonist’s father Omar takes on the unenviable task...

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