PRAISE FOR THE SHIP OF THE DEAD
"Black, deaf, trans, Muslim, white, homeless, and formerly homeless readers will see characters like themselves cracking jokes and caring for one another, with identities that are crucial to success rather than a distraction or side issue. The climax, a deeply emotional testament to the power of community, could leave some in tears. Riordan is again fighting for a revolution in middle-grade fiction with his funny, whiplash-fast writing and deep moral convictions."—Kirkus Reviews
It’s decorative gourd season, so you know what that means—time to stock up on all your favorite pumpkin spice–flavored delights, cozy sweaters, Halloween candy, and some stellar new reads hitting the shelves this month for your kiddos. We’ve harvested some of our faves, including new additions to the Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dork […]