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Discover a selection of exciting new releases for late summer and fall, including historical fiction, speculative fiction, dark fantasy, nonfiction, and more. From World War II heists to science and astrophysics, there's something for everyone in these captivating reads.
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Book Blast Hot Titles for Late Summer and Fall That you May Not Know About
August 27, 2019 978-077-830-8157 Historical Fiction Debut Author Inspired by True Events Journalism fighting the Nazis Think: if Steven Soderbergh had written All the Light We Cannot See. This is a literary, based-on-true-events WWII heist novel. The Ventriloquists by E. R. Ramzipoor
January 2020 No Current ISBN Speculative Fiction Black Mirror meets Station Eleven in this darkly comical debut that is a commentary on the sinister things that might await us at the crossroads of technology and our celebrity-obsessed culture. Followers by Megan Angelo
May 7, 2019 978-125-019-5524 Standalone Sci-Fiction “Godhood is attainable. Pray it isn’t attained.” MiddleGame by Seanan McGuire
September 10, 2019 978-125-031-3195 The Ninth House #1 Dark Fantasy “Gideon the Ninth is the most fun you’ll ever have with a skeleton.” Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
June 4, 2019 978-031-644-0707 Nonfiction Science, Physics, & Astrophysics The Doomsday Calculation by William Poundstone
July 16, 2019 978-031-650-9008 Nonfiction Social Classes and Economic Disparity On the Clock by Emily Guendelsberger
May 14, 2019 978-031-644-1438 Nonfiction History Military Surprise, Kill, Vanish by Annie Jacobsen
May 21, 2019 978-031-651-3302 Nonfiction True Crime The Queen by Josh Levin
Scholastic Picture Books Even More Lesser Spotted Animals by Martin Brown July 30, 2019 The Astronaut Who Painted the Moon by Dean Robbins May 28, 2019 Piranhas Don’t Eat Bananas by Aaron Blabey July 9, 2019 Pig the Stinker by Aaron Blabey April 30, 2019 I Am A Tiger by Karl Newson July 30, 2019
Scholastic - Early Chapters - Grades 1-5 The Binder of Doom: Brute-Cake by Troy Cummings April 30, 2019 Diary of an Ice Princess by Christina Soontornvat July 30, 2019 The Pepper Party Picks the Perfect Pet by Jay Cooper May 28, 2019 She-Ra and the Princess of Power: Origin of a Hero by Tracy West April 30, 2019
Scholastic - Middle Grade (Grades 3-7) Monster Club: Hunters for Hire by Gavin Brown July 30, 2019 My Fate According to the Butterfly by Gail Villanueva July 30, 2019 Nikki Tesla and the Ferret-Proof Death Ray by Jess Keating July 7, 2019 Level 13: A Slacker Novel by Gordon Korman June 25, 2019 Not If I Can Help It by Carolyn Mackler July 30, 2019
Scholastic/Chicken House - Middle Grades Our Castle by the Sea by Lucy Strange April 30, 2019 The Last Chance Hotel by Nicki Thornton May 28, 2019
Scholastic/Dave Fickling - Middle Grade Scholastic/Arthur A Levine - Middle Grade Secrets of a Fangirl by Erin Dionne May 28, 2019 Dactyl Hill Squad 2: Freedom Fire by Daniel Jose Older April 21, 2019 The Book Case by Dave Shelton May 28, 2019
Scholastic Graphix - Middle Grade (Grades 3-7) Share Your Smile by Raina Telgemeier April 30, 2019 Dugout: The Zombie Steals Home by Scott Morse June 25, 2019 Glitch by Sarah Graley May 14, 2019
Scholastic - Young Teens (Grades 6+) Truly Madly Royally by Debbie Rigaud July 30, 2019 Maybe This Time by Kasie West July 9, 2019 I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn May 28, 2019 Technically, You Started It by Lana Wood Johnson June 25, 2019
Scholastic - Young Teens (Grades 6+) cont. Skyjacked by Paul Griffin July 30, 2019 Stepsister by Jennifer Donnelly May 14, 2019 The Candle and the Flame by Nafiza Azad May 14, 2019
Scholastic - Young Adult (Grades 9+) On a Scale of 1 to 10 by Ceylan Scott May 14, 2019 The Surface Breaks by Louise O’Neill July 30, 2019 I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver (Scholastic Push) May 14, 2019 Spark by Alice Broadway July 30, 2019
September 3, 2019 ISBN Teen Realistic Fiction Debut Author Mother-Daughter Relationships Travel Haiti #OwnVoices The epistolary-style debut weaves both real and reimagined Haitian history and culture with contemporary events via the correspondence of YA’s newest heroine, Alaine Beauparlant. Dear Haiti, Love Alaine
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