International Day of Families for Secondary Education

International Day of Families, celebrated on May 15th, is a great opportunity to connect middle and high school students with stories that celebrate the many ways their families influence their lives and shape their personalities. From heartfelt middle grade novels to more compelling YA reads these titles explore important themes like identity, culture, and belonging.

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New and Upcoming Fantasy Picks for Secondary Education

For secondary school educators looking to boost reading engagement, fantasy continues to deliver high-interest storytelling. These new and upcoming fantasy releases offer a dynamic mix of fast-paced plots, immersive world building, and character-driven narratives that resonate strongly with middle and high school students. From myth-inspired stories to darker, more complex adventures, the range ensures broad

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New and Upcoming Fantasy Picks for Elementary Education

Fantasy has a way of turning even the most hesitant readers into eager page-turners. Picture books draw students in with vivid art, humor, and fun adventures, while middle grade titles build momentum with fast-paced plots, cliffhangers, and immersive worlds. Together they create a natural reading ladder- offering accessible entry points and then extending that excitement

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Announcing Penguin Random House’s 2026 Edgar Award Winners 🎉

We are proud to announce that 3 Penguin Random House books have won a MWA’s Edgar Award for 2026! Best Novel: THE BIG EMPTY by Robert Crais (9780525535775, Putnam) Best First Novel by an American Author: DEAD MONEY by Jakob Kerr (9780593726723, Bantam) Best Fact Crime: MURDERLAND by Caroline Fraser (9780593657249, Penguin Books) According to

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