Catch You If You Fall (The Rise Up Trilogy book 1) by Henrik Wilenius: The Rise Up Trilogy is a young adult coming-of-age story about Hashim, Alex and Maryam confronting real-life issues like climate change, corrupt politics, animal cruelty, and racial and gender equity.
Water Town by Laurel Veil: This summer, Ronnie expected babysitting, odd jobs, and a few beach days. What she didn’t expect was unraveling secrets in an abandoned orphanage, chasing ghosts, and getting caught in a web of murder.
Comes the Darkness (The Land of Marqueria Book 2) by Shana Ren: Return to the Land of Marqueria. Jamie and Kenna are missing after they set out to find their Dragons. Their daughters, Noelle and Ember, go on a rescue mission only to discover that the Darkness is hunting them. Their journey will take them through the enchanted lands of Marqueria and back to Montana, where they will meet old friends and new enemies.
Dylan McLeod: Vexor City by Jaden Christensen: On a planet ruled by the tyrannical Vexors, Dylan McLeod’s life changes forever when his father’s death drives him to rebel. As Dylan embarks on this dangerous journey, he’ll soon discover exactly why no one has even tried to stop this regime before. Can he ignite hope in a world on the brink? Or will humanity continue to suffer?
Longbow (The Saga of Roland Inness Book 1) by Wayne Grant: This book tells the tale of a fourteen-year-old boy who has extraordinary skill with a longbow. It’s a story of courage, loyalty, honor and treachery. Most of all, it is a story of high adventure set in a time that has spawned legends such as Richard the Lionheart, Robin Hood, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and William Marshall.
Vibrations: Children of Atlantis by A. R. Alexander: Two powers. One secret. Can they rise before it’s too late? Nada, who can see sound waves, hides in the shadows, while Kani, who senses vibrations, struggles to control his power. When their worlds collide, they uncover secrets tied to Atlantis. As dark forces close in, they must embrace their destinies—or risk losing everything to an ancient war.
The Dark King and the Eternal Dance by Alesha Adamson: An unwanted proposal. An unexpected curse. Will Rayna and her eleven sisters ever be free of the Dark King and this eternal dance? A unique, swoony retelling of “The Twelve Dancing Princesses” meets “Hades and Persephone,” featuring a grumpy, morally gray hero stuck with the wrong sister. Will he recognize his heart before it’s too late?
The Youngling, the Giant and the Treasure by Florian Roth: A young boy was told the tale of the stolen treasure of his village. He then vows to reclaim it from a giant when he grows up. At 20, he embarks on a perilous journey. Faced with unexpected challenges, his resolve is tested. Will he succeed? A story of bravery and perseverance, urging readers to follow their hearts and overcome obstacles.
AI: Artificial Incompetence by J.M. Lanham: A mysterious car crash leads two young detectives to believe that the once-logical AI systems running the world have now thrown logic completely out the window. It’s a race against time to stop the spread of AI gone astray in this humorous YA Sci-Fi story.
Ace on the Hill by J.C. Wesslen: Jay Weaver and his family are on the move again, this time to Massachusetts. Much to his relief, he bonds with new pals at the local ball field, but adolescence throws him curves–peer pressure, family drama, and an identity crisis. Can old friends and a new romance help Jay regain his footing and deliver in the game of his life?
Even In The Rain (Sandy Haven Series Book 1) by Sophie McAloon: Star quarterback. Troublemaker. Player. The definition of the type of guy I can’t stand. Also, the guy I’ve agreed to tutor for the next 3 months. He’s the golden boy of Sandy Haven. I’m just the girl trying to leave. But as our lives intertwine, I start to see the cracks in his façade, and wonder… will falling for him set me free …or hold me back?
Firebloods (Firebloods Series Book 1) by Casey Hays: Two boys – the rule keeper and the rebel. One mesmerizes Jude with his dedication to her; the other makes her hear music. The dilemma – she must decide which of the two boys vying for her attention she should trust most when her world gets rocked.
Math SAT: Improve Your Score by Choosing the Best Tool—Pencil, Calculator, or Desmos by Richard F. Corn: Getting a high score on the Math SAT is all about time management. For each of the 44 problems, students must decide which tool to use: pencil and paper, a graphing calculator, or Desmos. Making the wrong choice of tool can result in lost time, incorrect answers, and lower scores. This book helps students make the best decision.