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Mine for a Moment

$6.15

A brand new spicy, high-angst romance from Catharina Maurathe highly anticipated, standalone spin-off of the Windsors series. 

When the man she’s always been in love with starts dating one of her friends, artist Serenity Adesina creates a to-do list that will help her get over him once and for all.

The first item on that list?

Minecraft: The Village: An Official Minecraft Novel

$8.99

The final book in Max Brooks’s official Minecraft trilogy! The New York Times bestselling author of Minecraft: The Island details the story of two stranded heroes whose block-breaking expedition lands them squarely in the middle of a conflict that only they can resolve.

Mirror Magic (Star Friends Book 1)

$6.99

Do you believe in magic? Mia and her friends do! And when they meet the Star Animals, a whole world of magical adventures unfolds in this new chapter book series featuring black and white illustrations throughout.

Model Home: A Novel

$14.99

Welcome to Rivers Solomon’s dark and wondrous Model Home, a new kind of haunted-house novel.

The three Maxwell siblings keep their distance from the lily-white gated enclave outside Dallas where they grew up. When their family moved there, they were the only Black family in the neighborhood. The neighbors acted nice enough, but right away bad things, scary things—the strange and the unexplainable—began to happen in their house. Maybe it was some cosmic trial, a demonic rite of passage into the upper-middle class.

Momo Arashima Duels the Queen of Death

$10.99

In the thrilling finale to the epic fantasy series filled with gods and monsters of Shinto mythology, a twelve-year-old girl with divine heritage risks everything to save her family—and the world—from the vengeful goddess of the underworld.

Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy

$14.99

“An indispensable citizen’s guide to the anti-democratic MAGA Right in America.”–Congressman Jamie Raskin

“Meticulously researched, elegantly written, and hard-hitting.”–Kristin Kobes Du Mez

The acclaimed author of The Power Worshippers exposes the inner workings of the “engine of unreason” roiling American culture and politics.