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Superhero Faith The Children’s Book Review Follow Superhero Faith and her sidekick Sparkle as they power up to save the…
Put Akata Witch and Akata Warrior, by Nnedi Okorafor, on your reading list!
Spellbook of the Lost and Found is dark, gritty, and fresh. It brings the horror/fantasy genre back to life.
A Psalm for Lost Girls is not only a gripping detective thriller, but also a moving exploration of the human condition of helplessness.
Bone Jack by Sara Crowe is not only a wonderful ghost story, but also an insightful portrayal of how folklore and superstition can trouble the human soul.
The Edge of Everything tempers an absorbing romantic plotline with gritty realism and characters who sign with life.