The Crystal Journey Adventures


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Simone loves to daydream about swimming with mermaids. She finds herself traveling through a tunnel of light with her beloved Great Dane, Coop, and her stuffed animal, Wizard Fox, who takes her into her daydream. The adventures in store for them are about to happen under the sea. What will happen when they try to enter the Mermaid City? Coop morphs into a powerful sea dragon, taking Simone on the ride of her life! Between meeting bully pool sharks, a mean moray eel Queen, and then finding a mermaid school, the adventure never stops! Travel with the trio on this magical journey as each of them learns something new about themselves.




A High Tide Murder


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While flying high on the success of her cannabis café, Chloe Barnes once again finds herself on the trail of a low-down murderer in this cozy mystery from Emily George. THE FIRST-EVER CULINARY COZY MYSTERY SERIES WITH A (LEGAL) CANNABIS TWIST! What a long, strange trip it’s been for Chloe. After her dream of becoming a Parisian pastry chef—and a wife—crashed and burned, she returned home to the seaside town of Azalea Bay, California and opened a cannabis café. Despite some residents’ misgivings about how such a business may affect the community’s reputation, Baked by Chloe has become a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Nothing mellows out people like sweet edibles and frothy drinks with a dash of CBD. But when it comes to surfers, the only high they want to ride is on a wave. The annual summer Azalea Bay Pro Challenger Surf Competition is underway, and fan favorite Aaron Gill is treading water. Plagued by professional and personal pressures, he finds himself no longer a top contender, and everyone is saddened when he takes his own life. But his best friend Ethan Wilson knows that despite Aaron’s difficulties, suicide was not on his mind, and he begs Chloe to investigate. Against her better judgment, Chloe dives in and discovers Aaron was surrounded by people motivated enough to help him wipe out—permanently . . . “This fun and fact-filled thematic entry into the cozy mystery genre has it all… With increasing acceptance of cannabis as a supplement to medical care, this series starter helps normalize its use and promotes safe consumption, complete with designated drivers. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal, STARRED review for A Half-Baked Murder




Toes In The Water


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Why do so many of us step into the water? Compiled and edited by Rachel Jones, Toes in the Water explores the life-affirming and healing power of wild swimming. With insights from a wide range of swimmers, the book explores the community around wild swimming, interwoven with the mental and physical health benefits which swimmers gain from it. The featured swimmers share the connection they feel with the natural world, and how this can lead to a positive impact on the environment around them. Packed full of inspiring stories, Toes in the Water is a book that could change your life. The featured swimmers include open-water coach and year-round outdoor swimmer Ella Foote, who describes how the swimming community has supported her and given her skills and confidence in the outdoors; meanwhile, Beth Pearson, co-director of the Outdoor Swimming Society, explains the motivation behind and evolution of creating a wild swimming community. Also, Yorkshire-based wild swimming guide Les Peebles reflects on how healing he finds being in the water and how much joy he finds in helping others to discover wild swimming; and Lindsey Cole, mermaid, adventurer and environmental campaigner, explains how she raises awareness of river pollution through storytelling and activism.




Fairies


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Certified Fairyologist Toni Klein first heard whispers from beyond as a child growing up among the farmlands of central New Jersey. She has learned from those whispers as they have shaped her into an experienced communicator who has since been guiding others on how to connect and receive their own heavenly messages. In Fairies: An Informational and Whimsical Guide, she presents a detailed look into the intriguing world of fairies and other elementals. In addition to the chapters dedicated to the facts of fairy life, Klein presents sections on the whimsical side, including poetry, crafts, and how to host a fairy party. She also offers information on unicorns, mermaids, butterflies, and other mystical beings. Giving insight into the world of mystery and magic, Fairies discusses how fairies coexist with humans on earth as nature angels, and they are here to protect nature and the environment, guard from dangerous pollution, and show love to animal friends.




Bullied to Death?


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A teenage girl’s suicide raises questions of culpability for internet bullies in this investigation by the criminologist and true crime author. On September 5, 2015, in a public park in LaVergne, Tennessee, fourteen-year-old Sherokee Harriman drove a kitchen knife into her stomach as other teens watched in horror. The coroner ruled it a “suicide.” But was it? Or was it a crime perpetuated by other teens who had bullied her? Sherokee’s tragic death created a media frenzy focused more on sensationalism than finding the truth. Meanwhile the community of LaVerge sought answers to questions about who, if anyone, should be held criminally responsible for bullying. Criminologist Judith A. Yates peels back the distorting layers of social media and news coverage to examine a timely question with far-reaching implications: was Sherokee Harriman bullied to death?




Meg & Charlie


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Meg, Mitchell, Charlie, David and Alexander. A sagacious tale of beginnings, endings and a special second chance, told by one woman and four exceptional men spanning more than fifty-seven years.




Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone


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"A combination of the mystical, magical, and marvelous, Sequoia Nagamatsu weaves a collection of bold, hysterical, and moving tales into an unforgettable debut. From shape-shifters, to star-makers, to babies made of snow, the characters in WHERE WE GO WHEN ALL WE WERE IS GONE form a community of longing, of the surreal, of wonder. What a joy it is to read each and every story." --Michael Czyzniejewski




The Four Friends


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In a forest, there live four friends who are very different from one another—Mika the monkey, Oli the owl, Sia the spider, and Bia the butterfly. Despite their differences, they get along well and enjoy each other’s company. Mika is adventurous; he always has a new idea for a fun activity and loves to explore new places, try new things, and challenge himself. Oli always has a clever answer for everything. He enjoys reading books, solving puzzles, and learning new facts. Bia has a compassionate heart for others and wants to spend her time helping people, volunteering for causes, and making new friends. And Sia has a unique perspective on everything; she loves to spin her webs and talk to the others. The four friends sometimes find themselves facing unusual challenges—poachers bent on destruction, a giant machine threatening the forest, a spooky ancient temple and magical flowers. But if they work together, these friends can overcome anything.




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