Like or loathe these takes on the purveyors of information science, they’re memorable.
Top 2025 Printz Award contenders include poetry, stories featuring characters at both the younger and older ends of the age spectrum, graphic works, and an author who could get her fourth Printz recognition.
One afternoon when my fifth-grade class was at the library for our weekly visit, my friend Jessica handed me a purple paperback book. “I just finished this,” she said. “It’s SO good. You have to read it.”
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, occurs this year on October 31 through November 1. Share these titles about the holiday with young readers.
Undeniably one of the weirdest and best books I've read in my lifetime of reading.
If I had a dollar for every time I said something to the effect of "graphic novels are real books" or "reading graphic novels is reading" to someone disparaging them... well, I couldn't quit my job, but I would have a LOT of dollars.
A modest but heartfelt tale about loneliness, belonging, and the quiet magic of human connection. Although it may not fully meet the fantastical expectations its title suggests, this is a meaningful exploration of what it means to find one’s place in the world.
Readers who enjoy Elana K. Arnold and Courtney Summers will appreciate this thought-provoking suspense story.
A must-purchase for fans of sentimentality who enjoy Solomon’s style, sweet romances, and stories about new beginnings.
Although this book may not be for everyone, the themes and tones can be relatable; it will make a fitting book suggestion by a trusted adult to help children cope with tough at-home, sibling situations.
A fantastic book makes a complex subject relatable and engaging for tweens of all reading levels.
This excellent historical novel, based on true events, will give readers a unique perspective on WWII. Recommended for wide purchase
While the book touches on meaningful themes of freedom and cultural traditions, it lacks the appeal and engagement needed to draw in younger readers.
An important addition to all library shelves to demonstrate how one person’s actions can change a nation and change the world.
Though there are occasional struggles to fit the narrative within the specificity of Cade’s wish, Giles’s story is a great combination of thriller and horror that will appeal to a wide audience. Recommended.
Filled with beautiful illustrations and bird facts, this moving book addresses the complexities of sudden death for middle grade readers who will be drawn to the heartfelt characters and adventure plot.
A welcome addition to early reader or Lunar New Year collections.
Suitable Easter basket fodder, but not outstanding enough to make the cut for most library collections.
A fantastic sci-fi creature thriller with a terrific cast of characters makes this an easy recommendation for those who can handle a little gore.
The eerie imagery is not extremely explicit, making this spooky read a tantalizing addition to middle school shelves.
Not an essential purchase.
A delightful mix of myth and modern-day struggles, this adventure will captivate young readers and is a recommended purchase for collections seeking to expand their myth-based offerings.
For all collections, this is a worthwhile biography about a WWII hero for history buffs and puzzle masters alike.
Perfect for teen romance lovers who want all of the passion but are not comfortable with the graphic details.
This book is a vital addition to any nonfiction collection, for anyone seeking inspiration to dream bigger than they thought possible.
An excellent realistic novel in verse for all libraries serving middle grade students.
This powerful book will be enjoyed by all young readers, especially those with a fondness for historical fiction. It will remind them that no matter what, no one is “not nothing.”
While the perspective of a Jewish girl in Burma is unique, the story feels forced and hard to believe.
Except where the show is popular, this is a cute but unnecessary purchase.
Give to early readers who prefer their books with as gentle drama as possible.
Give to early readers who prefer their books with as gentle drama as possible.
One of Heartstopper’s central themes is that it’s rude, even dangerous, to speculate on someone’s else’s sexuality. But some fans aren’t getting the message.
This version of pillow fighting is a semi-professional fight club where anything goes as long as the pillow is the first point of contact. It’s more roller derby or WWE-style wrestling than a pillow fight in pajamas at a girls’ night sleepover.
The power of books, reading, and a good library help create brave spaces.
Starting with a book about The Nightmare Before Christmas and ending with a book based on the same popular Halloween movie, this list for children of all ages includes titles to joyfully delight the youngest readers and give older readers a thrill.
When we write, research, and even read about things that truly excite us, the job is suddenly fun. In fact, it’s no longer a job. It is a joy.
What I really loved about this book is that it shows a really good, healthy, positive relationship steeped in friendship, respect, and support.
Gracey Zhang and I have a new book coming . . .
Ah, October. Hoodie weather. Pretty leaves. Apple and pumpkin everything. Impending long, cold, dark winter. Needing to get out my Happy Light. Okay... maybe I should stop listing things fall brings. But it does bring a nice batch of new books!
A focused and rewarding sports story that will leave readers cheering for the inspiring Peace Academy team, and a great recommendation for sports fans or new students worried about finding their place.
Gritty and gripping; give to fans of Courtney Summers and Mindy McGinnis immediately.
Hand to teens who like reading about role-playing games with a side of romance.
While the nostalgic teen detective storyline and unique subscription box premise holds promise, unsteady execution prevents this graphic novel from reaching its potential.
An introspective coming-of-age novel in verse that is a must-have for young adult collections.
Hand this to fans of Karen M. McManus or students looking for a thrill without the gore. Recommended as an additional purchase.
A raw and fiercely gripping portrayal with paramount representation.
A strong follow-up to the first book and an absolutely delightful choice for story time or an elementary school classroom read-aloud.
This is a lovely depiction of a parent sharing their culture with their child in a way that will feel refreshingly new and happily familiar.
This is a buoyant look at inspiration from those who have come before, and it’s a good choice for libraries needing books about artists and inspiration.
While readers will find interesting tidbits, they will come away wishing for fewer words and more recipes.
Until there is a more informative book about this unique celebration, this works in large collections.
A perfect recommendation for fans of animal adventure stories of all stripes in the mood for a thrill and a laugh.
This would be a good choice for picture book collections needing books about nature that have high-level vocabulary, even if they are coupled with adorable scenes that make the book read younger.
This holiday story is perfect for fans of the series and for libraries looking to build their Lunar New Year collections.
Not an essential purchase, but a charming interactive board book to bring Christmas cheer nonetheless.
This story teaches a positive lesson about working together to complete a task and spread holiday cheer. A lovely choice for holiday shelves.
This well-loved tune, now in book form, is a perfect addition to any Halloween collection.
Purchase to fill a hole in coverage of international celebrations and for readers who enjoy a good scare.
Race car and holiday fans will enjoy this befitting story for picture book collections.
A potentially popular addition to elementary library collections. Readers will likely enjoy Betty’s enthusiasm and excitement around the Christmas holiday.
An additional purchase for collections where Hanukkah stories are popular.
In a world where anti-Semitic violence has steadily risen since 2016, this book delivers a reminder that Jewish people are musicians, athletes, activists, religious leaders, and just like everyone else
Guaranteed to inspire young scientists and environmentalists eager to learn how the past can guide us to a sustainable future. Highly recommended for the middle school library and classroom.
A great resource for research projects and nature enthusiasts, recommended for middle grade science collections. Finally, some good news about the future of honey bees!
A worthy addition for collections looking to broaden coverage in their religions representation.
A lovely fiction pick for readers who don’t often see themselves represented in fiction, those interested in learning more about Hmong spiritual beliefs, or seeking a fantasy genre not often explored for this age group.
With important themes, and careful crafting, this is worth considering for most libraries.
For the Sra. Mimís who help the world go around, this picture book belongs on every picture book shelf.
Warm presentations of vulnerable species will appeal to young animal lovers in these read alouds.
Warm presentations of vulnerable species will appeal to young animal lovers in these read alouds.
Warm presentations of vulnerable species will appeal to young animal lovers in these read alouds.
Fans of the original will enjoy this Christmas rhyme just as much.
A twisted reimagining that’s sure to thrill readers.
A gentle look at one family’s community and culture.
A delightful first buy, full of fun and interesting facts and photos that will appeal to shark fanatics and the merely curious.
With its unique blend of science, humor, and visual appeal, this is a must-read for anyone curious about the natural world.
Full of humor and heart, this is a must-buy for any school or public library. Hand to readers who love a good laugh but will also benefit from a quick lesson.
A good addition about natural disasters for chapter book collections.
Highly recommended. In narrative construction and sequential art, this story of athleticism, the fragility of confidence, and teen friendship unfolds with the grace and power of the sport of gymnastics itself.
Buy this one ASAP. This honest and compassionate dealing of a common occurrence in preschool and elementary school reminds kids to be kind to each other when accidents happen.
For the Sra. Mimís who help the world go around, this picture book belongs on every picture book shelf.
Charlotte was my student in a university fiction course during the pandemic. A couple years later, I was delighted to find out that my publisher had chosen Charlotte to illustrate my cover!
The National Book Award finalists have been announced!
Ruth Chan talks about her graphic novel memoir, UPROOTED
With a mother who grew up in Istanbul and a father who grew up in Montana, I spent much of my childhood traveling between those settings, figuring out how to exist in both, and grappling with questions of identity and belonging.
Celebrate the Jewish New Year by sharing these board and picture books.
Spooky month is here, and not only am I thrilled for the fall breezes and pumpkin decor, but I’m also excited for so many incredible YA releases that arrive this month. And there are so many. I cut this list down at least four times, and we’re still at 16 books! So here’s the 16books […]
A dark and sensory exploration of familial trauma and the effects of grief.
A highly recommended addition to collections. This compelling novel leaves it up to Bella alone to admit she needs help and is an education—and a warning
This fast-paced, action-heavy fantasy will certainly leave readers begging for the next installment. Recommend it to fans of Cassandra Clare and Tracy Deonn.
A gripping, fantastically twisty mystery for fans of Karen M. McManus and Holly Jackson.
Hand to romantasy fans looking for an Arya Stark–esque heroine. This standalone is recommended for most collections.
In this exciting addition to YA shelves, Ali’s characters leap off the page. Highly recommended for all collections.
This must-read book for teens with chronic illness has universal themes for all readers about the importance of self-advocacy, family, and friendship.
All the gritty violence of a Western melds with a dark mystery to great effect. A definite purchase for most collections.
The illustrations carry this book; readers will enjoy seeing recognizable characters who express their individuality, which may be enough to offset the unwieldy text.
With the stated shortcomings, this title will be of interest to collections where tales of animal heroics are popular.
This collection will draw Ito’s loyal fans and horror enthusiasts; an additional purchase for libraries where his other work is popular.
This supernatural mystery comes with moments of intensity, but nonetheless makes for an interesting read.
This is a quality guide on manga iconography, and due to its niche nature, it is recommended mainly for systems that serve large populations, or those that prioritize the arts.
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