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Surreal
JOIN JOURNEY ON A HEART-POUNDING QUEST THROUGH SURREAL, WHERE TEAMWORK AND COURAGE FORGE THE PATH IN A RACE AGAINST TIME.
When Journey falls through the center of a cedar tree, she lands in the enchanting world of Surreal, where her mom’s yard decorations spring to life! Welcomed by a family of good-natured garden gnomes, Journey learns that while she’s in Surreal, her family is slowly turning into stone garden statues.
Fortunately, getting home is easy: make sure the gnome’s yard decorations of her family are together and head back through the portal. But when an aggressive, coyote-sized fox snatches the stone statue of her brother, Journey faces an impossible choice. Should she race against time to rescue her brother or return home to save her parents and find her brother missing?
Full of hope and determination, Journey and Gom—a gnome on a quest of his own—embark on a thrilling adventure filled with hungry crocodiles, skittish deer, pink flamingos, magical glass orbs, and even a Sasquatch. In a world where nothing is as it seems, will they recover the statue in time to save her family?

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Love Birds
Bird-obsessed Lark’s life went from incredible to dreadful within the beat of a hummingbird’s heart. Now, with graduation behind her and a coveted spot at the prestigious Rainier Ornithology Research Center camp, she can finally leave the past behind and maybe, just maybe, meet a boy worth kissing.
On the plane, Lark sits next to Ash, a cute, outdoorsy-looking boy with broad shoulders and loosely tossed brown hair, who happens to be her camp leader. Lark doesn’t recognize him as her mousy, stuttering ex-best friend who ruined her reputation years before.
Ash recognizes Lark right away, and he’s going to tell her who he is; of course he will. He’ll also tell her what really happened in high school and why she shouldn’t have shut him out years ago. But one day turns into the next, and despite his efforts, their secret remains his. Torn between the past and an impossible future, he’s left with Lark by his side and his heart in her hands.
But they can’t move forward without revisiting the past, and no matter how much Ash likes her, if they revisit the past, there may be no future.

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Rainbow, Scotch & Kwanili
A CHARMING, HEARTFELT STORY OF THE MOON DATING THE SUN, OR A FISH DATING A BIRD, OR CALIFORNIA DATING WYOMING.
Rainbow and her dads moved from California to Wyoming to open a Yoga and Wellness Retreat Center. She’s quirky, free-spirited, stylish, and in this snooze of a town, she should be popular. Instead, she’s stuck at the cafeteria’s misfit table with a power chewer, a brainiac, and Kwanili, a thoughtful orphan from Mali, Africa.
Hoping to find just one true friend, Rainbow convinces her classmates to participate in her school project, a matchmaking questionnaire. Of course, the students think it’s all about dating, but for her, it’s meant to break apart the existing high school cliques and save her from lunchtime misery.
When Rainbow sees the matchmaking results, she isn’t surprised to be perfectly matched with Kwanili, her only sort-of friend, but when she finds out his answers came from Scotch, her striking but very grumpy, conservative neighbor, she’s shocked. She has to find out how it’s possible.

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Apples vs. Oranges
WITH HER EX-CON DAD’S TEMPER RACING THROUGH HER BODY AND TWO BOYS PULLING AT HER HEARTSTRINGS, SOMETHING IS GOING TO SNAP.
Molly walks into dance class expecting to be paired with Bode, her athletic and irresistibly handsome new boyfriend. Instead, she gets stuck with the new kid, Connor, a double amputee. Molly is fuming, and as she turns to see the dance teacher pairing Bode up with his perfectly pristine ex, she can feel everything start to unravel. Her explosive temper erupts, and she impulsively lashes out at Connor.
Once Molly has calmed down, she feels horrible. To make amends, she waves Connor over to join her Physics table group, and they slowly become friends. But when his touch unexpectedly makes her heart do somersaults, she’s beyond confused. This can’t be right. He’s just a friend, and she can’t be falling for him when she’s finally dating her crush of two years. Or can she?
