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Rumple Buttercup: A Story of Bananas, Belonging, and Being Yourself | Mathew Gray Gubler

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Random House Books for Young Readers, 2019, 136 pages Trigger Warnings: Freak flags flying About the Author: Matthew Gray Gubler—best known for his role as criminal profiler Dr. Spencer Reid

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The 12 Rules of Survival | Episode 2: Mechanical Earthworm

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Nicholas Belardes is a dual-ethnic Chicano writer. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in the YA-themed edition of The Latinx Archive: Speculative Fiction for Dreamers (Ohio State University Press),

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Interview with Carolyn O’Doherty

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About the Author: Since she was little, Carolyn O’Doherty has always loved to read and write. She always wondered what it’d be like to freeze time which inspired the idea

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Keeping up with the Kids: Navigating the Minefield of Diversity in Children’s Literature Pt. 1

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Part 1 There is no doubt that children’s literature has grown to enormous proportions in the world of popular fiction, especially with the Young Adult craze that has exploded over

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Bone Hollow | Kim Ventrella

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Bone Hollow by Ventrella, Kim Published by Scholastic Press Hardcover, 240 pages Trigger Warning: Death, Bullying, and Violence Kim Ventrella is an author and librarian. Ventrella’s debut novel Skeleton Tree

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MGM: Endling: The First | Katherine Applegate

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Endling: The First by Katherine Applegate Harper Collins, 2019, 383 pages About the Author: Katherine Applegate is the author of The One and Only Ivan, winner of the Newbery Medal

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