The Dawn of AI (Paperwar) by Ryan LeKodak

Book Summary: One malfunction… Millions dead… The search for answers begins… In the year 2040, the world’s transportation is dominated by a highly advanced artificial intelligence system. However, this seemingly perfect technology collapses, resulting in catastrophic disasters and the loss of millions of lives worldwide. The disaster is dubbed Mayday, and its aftermath affects everyone.

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Artemis Sparke and the Sound Seekers Brigade

Artemis Sparke and the Sound Seekers Brigade

Artemis would rather spend time in the salt marsh with the birds and plant life than with people, who tend to bully her about her stutter. Many people dump trash and grass clippings into the salt marsh, and it is doing a lot of damage. Artemis keeps a nature journal and does everything she can

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How to Sell a Haunted House

How to Sell a Haunted House

Single mother Louise receives a call informing her that her parents have both died, and she returns to her hometown of Charleston to go through their belongings and settle their estate. Louise now lives in San Francisco, and her relationship with her parents and brother is strained. Back in Charleston, she reunites with her brother

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What Lies in the Woods: A Novel

What Lies in the Woods: A Novel

Two eleven-year-old girls run out of the woods. Their friend has been murdered, they say. Only Naomi Shaw isn’t dead. She was stabbed seventeen times, once in the face. The girls, Liv, Cass, and Naomi, identify a man rumored for picking up hitchhiking women and killing them, and he is convicted. Now, several years later,

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Unlikely Animals: A Novel

When Emma Starling returns to her small New Hampshire town, she comes in disgrace. The former golden girl has not only flunked out of medical school but never even showed up to the first day! A natural-born healer, she’s dropped out of her own life and it’s sent her back home, where her father is

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Say the Right Thing: How to Talk About Identity, Diversity, and Justice

In the current sociopolitical climate, people are having uncomfortable conversations about diversity. Divergent views about justice cause discomfort among many who fear being “canceled” or ostracized for saying the wrong thing. Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow, founders of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging at the NYU School of Law, offer practical advice

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A Spell of Good Things: A novel

Ayobami Adebayo’s latest novel A Spell of Good Things is set in her homeland of Nigeria and positions two seemingly dissimilar characters in proximity to one another in a way that changes them both. Teenage Eniola struggles with the reality of his family’s poverty. The novel opens with the young boy being spat upon by a newspaper

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My Expansion by Nancy Manet

Story Summary Big Bear thinks they know how things are supposed to be for the cub: Don’t run too fast. Don’t get your feet wet. Do what the “good” bears are doing. Never stray from the traditional path. But Big Bear’s got a cub on their paws that just wants to go their own way.

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