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The Card People Series Part 1: The Scissors of Fate
Synopsis:

Devastated by the mysterious disappearance of his father, a genius scientist, Paul Kapadia notices that a deck of cards he and his father used for nightly games begins moving on its own. Soon the card people present themselves to Paul and plead for help in their battle for survival against the brutal scissors people. With the help of his younger brother Sam and an old friend Nim, Paul begins to unravel the stunning secret of the card people's existence and his father's desperate quest to make the world safe again. He must take on a quest of his own as he tries to fulfill the dream that his father had left unfinished.

Publication Date: 12/15/16
Age Level: 8 - 12
Genre: Series
Snap To Grid: Book One of The Stones of Bothynus Trilogy
Synopsis: Red is an independent and spirited tae kwon do expert coping with her own teen issues as well as a precocious fourteen year old sister. Family is paramount to Red, and her world is shaken when tragedy strikes and her uncle Alistair goes missing. After witnessing what appears to be a young and handsome Viking ghost in the window of Uncle Alistair's mansion, Red becomes consumed with solving the mystery of the eerily captivating being that may just be the link to her missing uncle.
Publication Date: 12/13/16
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Series
Learning From The Dead
P. E. Yudkoff
Synopsis: He may be the next Kylxon.
But he still has to go to the school dance.
Pack faces new challenges in the quest to discover if he is to be the next Kylxon, the mighty leader of his mysterious, ancient family. He soon learns there may be others interested in whether he is the future Kylxon, but Pack can’t worry about that now. First, he and Sydney must unravel the mystery behind old lady Wamdoffer and save a Japanese heiress from the clutches of the dangerous and very deadly Balford Memmer.

Book two in the exciting new series “The Kylxon Chronicles”, a fantasy adventure about a reluctant hero.
Publication Date: 12/12/16
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Series
Nickerbacher
Terry John Barto
Synopsis: Nickerbacher is a dragon and aspiring comedian who travels to La La Land to audition for The Late Knight Show. He hopes to prove to his father -- and the world -- that dragons can be funny. Nickerbacher befriends a prince and a princess who help him realize his dream while paving the way for equal rights of all citizens.  
Nickerbacher is an Amazon #1 Bestseller, the recipient of the Feathered Quill Book Award - Gold, Wishing Shelf Book Award - Gold, Literary Titan Book Award - Silver, Hungry Monster Book Award - Silver, Bookvana Awards - Winner, Literary Classics International Book Awards - Gold, Readers' Favorite Book Awards - Gold, Book Excellence Award - Finalist, Royal Dragonfly Book Awards - 1st Place, Reader Views Literary Award - Classics, Beverly Hills Book Awards winner.
Publication Date: 12/07/16
Age Level: 5 - 8
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Jack's Awesome Adventure
Dr. Peter J Isikwe
Synopsis: Join Jack as he takes you on a journey of a not so typical summer day while visiting his grandma. While facing many challenges, Jack is still determined to finish what he started. Jack worked really hard on Grandma Tessy's birthday card all summer so he could give it to her on her birthday. Little did he know, he was in for a huge surprise that day. Jack remembered all the things his grandma taught him and used them during his awesome adventure. Age Range: 3- 7
Publication Date: 12/04/16
Age Level: 5 - 8
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
What Is A Tesseract? And Other Scientific Stuff
Synopsis: This children's book explains the features of a tesseract, wheels within wheels, and a sphere within a sphere all within the context of dimensions.  Explore the 0th-4th dimensions with their unique points of view. Imagine  what it would be like to exist in each dimension. What can you do?  Where can you go?  What shapes can exist?  Ultimately, answering these questions can lead to a discovery of scientific concepts beyond the daily reality and above the mundane routines of life.
Publication Date: 11/23/16
Age Level: 8 - 12
Genre: Educational
Shadow Fall
Audrey Grey
Synopsis: How far would you go to save the one you love? 
Sixteen-year-old Maia Graystone lives in a world of fear. Trapped inside the hellish pit below Rhine prison with psychopaths and murderers, she spends every second worrying about the brother she left behind, knowing that if the other inmates don't kill her first, the asteroid hurtling toward the earth definitely will. 
 
When a mysterious benefactor rescues her from prison and offers her a spot in the Shadow Trials, she jumps at the chance to receive a coveted place for her and her brother on the space station in the stars. Things get complicated when she's paired with Riser, a dark soul harboring his own reasons for wanting the Emperor dead. With the asteroid days away, the Trials looming, and her brother's fate hanging in the balance, she discovers the only thing more dangerous than the Emperor's court is her conflicted heart. 
 
 
 
Publication Date: 11/22/16
Age Level: Mature Young Adult
Genre: Science Fiction
Nina the Neighborhood Ninja
Sonia Panigrahy
Synopsis: Nina's a girl who takes charge. 

She uses her brain and her muscles to complete rescue missions. She doesn't mind getting dirty and climbing trees. It's all part of the life of the everyday girl superhero. 

Young readers are encouraged to recognize that the traits of being smart, strong, and speedy exist within themselves. Young girls will find Nina the Neighborhood Ninja to be a positive affirmation that they too can be superheroes.
Publication Date: 11/22/16
Age Level: 5 - 8
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Solstice (Book 3 of The Star-Crossed Saga)
Synopsis: What You Believe, Can Destroy You! William and Sydney have sacrificed everything to fortify their love, so much so that William dares to brave the depths of space to find a cure for their deadly Supernova bond, leaving both her and Earth vulnerable to Torrian Alliance attack. But with a full scale rebellion in play on Fabricius, the reality of Sydney’s execution from Torrian hands is diminished, only eclipsed by the certainty of a more threats – The Third Faction and The Dagmas Clan – lead by Dominic and his insurgent recruits. With overwhelming odds mounting against them, William makes a desperate attempt to find the last of the endangered Star-children only to be captured by a new menace, where he is forced to compete in the dreaded Gauntlet of sport. Allies surge to free Fabricius, seeking alliances across the galaxy while Sydney tries to keep her identity hidden and trains to master the third phase of her Star-child evolution: Solstice. With Sarah’s mysterious return home with clues to unlock the future, Noella’s training and Bill’s symbiotic development hope is restored, but will it be enough to unite the galaxy and destroy evil for once and for all?
Publication Date: 11/20/16
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Science Fiction
Boss of the Whole Sixth Grade
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Publication Date: 11/17/16
Age Level: 8 - 12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Unraveling Reading (Unraveling Series)
Ginnefine Jalloh, Pamela Clark, Marina Klimi, Jenni Schreiber, Rivan Stinson, Nibu Jacob, Mrs Pamela Clark, Sheila Wright, Aditi Chopra, Mrs Daniela Silva, Jon Aitken
Synopsis: Daniela Silva is Brazilian, and a college graduate with a degree in Pedagogy (with skills in School Management and Business Education), an MBA in People Management, and a postgraduate degree in Neuroeducation. Daniela has been active in social projects since 2009, with a focus in the areas of learning and human development. Daniela has great motivation to transform lives through knowledge. In 2012 she became a volunteer with New Heights Educational Group, an American Award Winning 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit. In collaboration with NHEG and working with its founder/director, Pamela Clark, Daniela has developed this book, which is the first in the “Unraveling Series.” There will be a book for each core subject taught in schools. These books will share information on educating those that need extra help mastering a subject and can be used for any age student. Unraveling Reading is a response to the needs and difficulties faced by parents, students and teachers with respect to literacy and education. It presents strategies and alternatives for developing reading and writing in children, youth and adults in a practical and dynamic way. Through diverse educational lessons, activities address three different learning styles, with consideration for how the brain learns and processes information visually, auditorily and kinesthetically. Unraveling Reading also includes examples of activities to improve reading and writing skills through movement, using the Brain Gym technique.
Publication Date: 11/17/16
Age Level: Any Age
Genre: Educational
Games of Make-Believe
Julie Ann Wambach
Synopsis:

Julie Ann Wambach, an Arizona resident for fifty years, sets her new book, Games of Make-Believe, in the early Phoenix, Arizona, area where the population by 1990 had grown by seven and half times of that in 1960. During these years, the explosive building boom and rapid cultural changes brought by an influx of diverse people from many other parts of the country imposed a heavy price tag on residents. For Dr. Wambach, a retired college professor whose early writings were primarily in the academic arena, this is her first work of fiction.

Amidst the 1960-1990 Phoenix transformation, the Prince family struggles to create what we now call a "blended family" before they ever heard the term. When a prosperous gentleman convinces her to marry him, Bella's arduous existence suddenly holds the promise of enchantment. Thus begins twenty-eight stories, some in the style of a romantic fairytale, others of a comedy or a tragedy. Together, the stories explore the role of make-believe in a dysfunctional stepfamily trying to make sense of their lives in the changing community around them.

At the center of the family discord is the daughter who Bella's husband brings into the marriage. Renata immediately rejects her new stepmother and two stepsisters. No one knows how to unify this group. As an adult survivor of child abuse, Bella struggles to create a convincing self-identity within her new husband's affluent world. Her take-charge approach to running the family convinces others, but not herself. In an effort to make sense of it all, Bella latches onto a series of religions and pop psychologies, while her husband wholly devotes himself to the intense competition surrounding his flourishing home development business.

Publication Date: 11/15/16
Age Level: Adult
Genre: Fiction
Bullets, Blood and Stones: Book 1 - Stones Trilogy Series
Synopsis: The first rule for survival when you’re a child soldier carrying an AK-47 is kill or be killed. But after you look at the blood of your first victim, you realize two things: one, you hate yourself. And two, there is no turning back. When Scott discovers a pouch of stones clasped in the bony fingers of a skeleton in an African cave, the magic of the ancients is released and he and his nemesis, Bruce, are whisked to Uganda. There they meet Charlie, a former child soldier who has escaped from Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army. When Charlie is recaptured, the two teenagers set out on a daring rescue to save him and the children in a nearby village. Immersed in the insane evil of this rebel army, Scott and Bruce find themselves on a dangerous adventure beyond anything they could have ever imagined.
Publication Date: 11/15/16
Age Level: Mature Young Adult
Genre: Series
Leaving Kent State
Sabrina Fedel
Synopsis: A new young adult novel, Leaving Kent State (Harvard Square Editions), by debut author Sabrina Fedel, brings to life America's political and social turmoil as it ushered in the new decade of the 1970s. Throughout the harsh winter of 1969-1970, Kent, Ohio, became a microcosm of the growing unrest that threatened the very nature of democracy. On May 4, 1970, the campus of Kent State University became the final turning point in Americans' tolerance for the Vietnam War, as National Guardsmen opened fire on unarmed student protesters, killing four and wounding nine. It was one of the first true school shootings in our nation's history.
Told from the viewpoint of seventeen-year-old Rachel Morelli, Leaving Kent State explores themes of the day that are strikingly similar to our own: terrorism, war, racial injustice, and gender inequality. As Rachel struggles to convince her dad that she should go to Pratt University in New York to pursue her dream of becoming an artist, Kent slips ever further off of its axis, in step with the growing discord across the nation. Caught between her love for her next door neighbor, Evan, a boy who has just returned from Vietnam, and her desire to escape Kent, Rachel must navigate a changing world to pursue her dreams.
Publication Date: 11/11/16
Age Level: 12 and up
Genre: Historical Fiction
Use Your Words
Nayan Soni, Margaret McDonald, Subhash Kommuru
Synopsis: Use Your Words!
Go on an adventure that’ll tickle funny bones while teaching the importance of verbal expression!
Ramesh and Suresh are two brothers that think speaking in gibberish is way more fun than using their words. But when they end up lost in a strange land where everyone speaks only in gibberish, will they change their tune?
Set against the backdrop of Holi, the Festival of Color, this story is nonstop multicultural fun for young readers. Subhash Kommuru, the award-winning author of The Magic of Friendship, pairs with the lively illustrations of Nayan Soni for this festive frolic.
...Well written and beautifully illustrated, Use Your Words teaches children about the importance of proper communication... (Readers) learn how to properly partake in the art of conversation... 5 Star Review - Readers Favorite. Pick up a copy for your little reader today!
Publication Date: 11/11/16
Age Level: 5 - 8
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
The Mad Scientists of New Jersey
Doreen Mulryan, Chris Sorensen
Synopsis: Eddie Edison is the last of the Mad Scientists of New Jersey. After his father is abducted, Eddie is left foundering with no knowledge of his birthright. But when a mysterious stranger takes him under his wing, Eddie learns that not only is he the only hope of retrieving his father, but that he is the only person left to stand against the evil genius who brought about extinction of the Mad Scientists.With the imagination of Rick Riordan and the zaniness of Roald Dahl, this time traveling tale is sure to please.
Publication Date: 11/11/16
Age Level: 8 - 12
Genre: Fiction

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