Evans, in which a mixed-race boy describes the ways other people see him and how he sees himself; and Winter: Book 4 in the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, the conclusion to the fantasy series. Extraordinary Impressionist Painter by Barbara Herkert, illus. Priddy Books gets a feel for fall with the following toddler novelty books: We Are a Family ; Playtown: Construction ; Hello Kitty: My Alphabet ; Animal Buddies: Tiger ; and Alphaprints: Roaring Brook tunes in to Rhythm Ride: Stead, focusing on moving to a new house and making new friends; Nerdy Birdy by Aaron Reynolds, illus.

National Geographic sets the table for Edible Science: Orca keeps things on the QT with Secrets , a set of seven novels by various authors featuring the experiences of seven orphan girls in ; A Carnival of Cats by Charles Ghigna, illus. Keeping Bees in Flight by Merrie-Ellen Wilcox, a look at the ways bees help us, and how we can help them. Peachtree commands its fall list with Stay!

Johnson, a semi-autobiographical tale of a girl trying to persuade her family that her eating disorder and mental illness are real; Poet: Welling, a picture-book containing facts about chickens. Going, spotlighting a young singer in a high-risk neighborhood who tries to understand why people do bad things; Trouble Is a Friend of Mine by Stephanie Tromly, a contemporary humorous first novel starring a Sherlock Holmes-type character and his partner in crime; and The Accident Season by Moira Fowley-Doyle, presenting a magical-realism debut about a girl and her family who become inexplicably accident-prone at the same time each year.

Dial changes things up with Switch by Ingrid Law, in which Gypsy develops the ability to see into the past and future; Dewey Bob Crocket by Judy Schachner, introducing a sweet raccoon learning about friendship; Robo-Sauce by Adam Rubin, illus. Turning Real Life into Stories , edited by Mike Winchell, which collects nonfiction stories from a variety of authors, and the fiction stories they inspired; and Get Lost in the Amazon Rainforest Get Lost! Clarke, inaugural volume in a nonfiction series. Philomel lets loose with Wild Ones by C.

Alexander London, an animal fantasy in which a raccoon turns a rag-tag group of critters into a community worth fighting for; The Day the Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt, illus. Amazing Places and Challenge Yourself: Outrageous Animals , the launch titles in a new nonfiction series by Jeff Probst. Penguin Young Reader flies into fall with the following additions to their line of leveled readers: Fireman Max Level 2 by Rosemary Wells.

Crown orbits fall with The Galaxy Pirates: Delacorte pulls on its boots for Fuzzy Mud , in which two kids discover a substance with the potential to wreak havoc on the world; These Shallow Graves by Jennifer Donnelly, a dark mystery set in turn-of-the-century Manhattan; Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon, focused on a girl who is literally allergic to the outside world and has never left her house; and Reawakened by Colleen Houck, the story of a teenage girl whose visit to an Egyptian exhibit brings her face-to-face with a recently awakened mummy. Mutiny at Bedtime by Marcie Wessells, illus.

Wendy Lamb Books unveils its fall list with Goodbye Stranger by Rebecca Stead, a mysterious tale of friendship, love, and change told from multiple perspectives; Chasing Secrets by Gennifer Choldenko, a tale set in San Francisco imbued with humor, tragedy, and medical mystery; The Girl at the Center of the World by Austin Aslan, sequel to The Islands at the End of the World , in which a cosmic event disrupts technology and isolates Hawaii; Yard War by Taylor Kitchings, which brings the civil rights-era-South alive in a friendship story set in Jackson, Miss.

Zelinsky, a picture book outing for the toys from the chapter books including Toys Go Out ; The Only Child by Guojing, a debut wordless graphic picture book about a mysterious stag in a fantasy world; and A Dog Wearing Shoes by Sangmi Ko, a debut title about a girl who finds a lost dog and wants to keep him. Klutz gets messy with the following craft-kit titles by the Klutz editors: Make Your Stuff Stand Out. Scholastic Paperbacks takes cover with I Survived the Joplin Tornado, by Lauren Tarshis, the fictional account of one boy who struggles to escape this disaster alive; Goosebumps Most Wanted 8: Editors of Phoenix International.

Brain Games for Clever Kids: Puzzles to Exercise Your Mind. I Spy - Animals!: Books For Little Ones. Star Wars - Where's The Wookiee?

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NG Sticker Activity Books. The Everything Kids' Puzzle Book: Color by Number Math Activity Book: Over really funny, hilarious knock knock jokes that will have the kids in fits of laughter in no time! Exercise your brain and fill your heart with Christmas spirit. Early Childhood Education Experts. My First Toddler Coloring Book: Scholastic reader, Level 1: I Spy 4 Picture Riddle Books.


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While tea shop owner Theodosia Browning serves Dragonwell sweet tea, guests mingle, enjoy flower shows, and bid at a rare plant auction. Festivities come to a screeching halt, however, when commodities broker Mark Congdon is high bidder for a rare monkey-face orchid, then promptly drops dead.

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It looks like a simple heart attack, but Theodosia suspects otherwise and looks for answers in the nearby Nightshade Garden. First up is the opening night gala at the renovated Belvedere Theatre. But as tinseltown bigwigs mingle with local luminaries, famous director Jordan Cole is shot on his way to the podium, and the entire audience witnesses his death--larger than life and silhouetted against a white scrim. When two judges quit, festival organizer Timothy Neville asks Theodosia to step in.

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But with a shocking murder, raft of suspects, and a bungled investigation, something smells funny. Order Now When tea shop owner Theodosia slips away from serving tea and scones at the Neptune Aquarium, she discovers the body of a man, tangled in a net, in the vast Ocean Wall exhibit. EMTs say the man drowned, but Theodosia spots defensive wounds.

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View the Agony of the Leaves book trailer here. Order Now Theodosia becomes the Maid of Dishonor when a dream wedding kicks off with an unexpected bang. And something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue become clues in a murder investigation! View the Sweet Tea Revenge book trailer here. This is where it all begins, of course, with Theodosia and her tea shop dog Earl Grey, Drayton, Haley, and a wonderful cast of characters. For tea lovers who haven't read the books yet, this is the perfect starter!

Order Now Tea may be Theodosia Browning's forte, but that doesn't stop her from attending a posh wine tasting at a local vineyard. Unfortunately, terrior turns into sheer terror when a barrel of Cabernet is pried open and a dead body sloshes out! Order Now What begins as a black tie event to celebrate the reconstruction of an antique Chinese teahouse suddenly spirals into murder.