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Cats of the World

$13.99

*An Instant New York Times Bestseller*

Hannah “Kitten Lady” Shaw and professional cat photographer Andrew Marttila journey to thirty countries to bring you hundreds of photos and stories of cats from every corner of the world.

Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space

$16.99

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Stunning…A heart-pounding thriller…Challenger is a remarkable book.” —The Atlantic • “Superb…Compelling and exhaustively researched.” —The Washington Post • “Devastating…A universal story that transcends time.” —The New York Times • “Gripping history.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter

$13.99

“The definitive account of how the world’s richest man, in a fit of unbridled vanity and arrogance, took over and destroyed our digital town square.” —John Carreyrou, author of Bad Blood​

“Astonishing. Kate Conger and Ryan Mac’s meticulous, comprehensive reporting turns an opaque mess brutally transparent.” —Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror

Rising star 
New York Times technology reporters, Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, tell for the first time the full and shocking inside story of Elon Musk’s unprecedented takeover of Twitter and the forty-four-billion-dollar deal’s seismic political, social, and financial fallout

Children Who Dance in the Rain: 2023 Children’s Book of the Year Award, a Book About Kindness, Gratitude, and a Child’s Determination to Change the World

$5.18

★ Human Relations Award, 2023 Children’s Book of the Year
★ Purple Dragonfly Book Award Winner
★ Firebird Book Award Winner
★ Next Generation Book Award Winner
★ Family Choice Award Winner
★ Literary Titan Gold Award Winner
★ Mom’s Choice Gold Award Winner
★ Golden Wizard Book Prize Winner
★ Story Monsters Award Winner
★ Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner

Children’s Book of Philosophy (DK Children’s Book of)

$8.99

Learn to think big and tackle life’s tricky questions in this easy-to-understand guide to philosophy.

Learn all about the great thinkers who, from ancient times to the modern day, have tried to make sense of the world by asking questions such as ‘Who am I?’, ‘Is the world real?’, and ‘Is it ever right to tell a lie?’