Books That Would Turn the Honmoon Gold​

Juvenile Fiction & JGRAPHIC
A game of Noctis
by Deva Fagan

Pia Paro questions the system she once believed in and joins the Seafoxes, a ragtag team of players seeking to win the deadly Noctis games, to saver her grandfather.
The reel wish
by Yamile Saied Mâendez

Eleven-year-old Florencia finds her ballet dreams and some friendships cut short after a panic attack during a performance, but she forges a new path for herself as she comes to terms with her anxiety.
Dreamslinger
by Graci Kim

Fourteen-year-old Aria Loveridge lives at the Resthaven Home for Dreamslingers, a safe haven for children born with a genetic mutation that transports them to a powerfully magical realm while they sleep, but this magic can be unpredictable--even deadly.
Nightmare hunter / : Nightmare Hunter
by Brady Smith

Twelve-year-old Maxwell, who can enter and battle other kids' nightmares, has helped countless dreamers--until he meets Sid, whose increasingly eerie and inescapable nightmares make Maxwell question if he is trapped in one himself.
The Cartoonists Club
by Raina Telgemeier

Makayla has ideas but can't form a story, Howard loves to draw but struggles with ideas, Lynda draws constantly but focuses on mistakes and Art loves trying something new-and together they form The Cartoonists Club.
Coven
by Soman Chainani

"Hester, Anadil, and Dot are legendary across the Endless Woods as vigilante detectives and protectors of the peace. The famed trio are not only talented witches but also ride-or-die friends who've never left a case unsolved. That is, until the Coven answers a call for help from a mysterious new world--Red Isle, where the Light and Dark Lands are on the brink of all-out war, each blaming the other for a grim spree of deaths. 
Sparkle
by Lakita Wilson

"When she starts losing her hair, Sparkle, a 12-year-old budding superstar, hides her condition from her friends until she realizes she must come to terms with the changes in her life and show her classmates and her family what she can do, with or without hair. 
The Incorruptibles. #1
by Lauren Magaziner

Fiora joins Inc Academy, a school for human resistance fighters, to battle against the corrupt sorcerers oppressing her world
Picture Books & Beginning Readers 
Flower girls : a story of sisters
by Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman

"Lily's garden is perfect and precise, while her sister Poppy's garden is eccentric and wild. Now that their youngest sister, Daisy, is old enough to have a garden of her own, the question is what will this flower girl choose to plant, and will her sisters stand back and let her bloom, or will they get in the way in the name of being helpful?"
The world needs who you were made to be
by Joanna Gaines

This children's book celebrates how creativity and acceptance can come together in a bright and beautiful adventure"
Head full of clouds
by Joanne Schwartz

When a girl wakes up from a dream she can't shake then goes outside, things she normally overlooks reveal their beauty, and when she meets a friend she feels connected to, she begins to see the world in a new way. 
Many things at once
by Veera Hiranandani

A girl with a Jewish mother and a South Asian father hears about her family history and feels alone until she sees a butterfly and realizes it's okay to be different and feel many emotions at once.
The magical yet
by Angela DiTerlizzi

Each of us, from the day we're born, is accompanied by a special companion--the Yet. Can't tie your shoes? Yet! Can't ride a bike? Yet! Can't play the bassoon? Don't worry, Yet is there to help you out. 
Nearly exactly almost like me
by Jennifer Bradbury

When little brother gets in line with big brother for the ice cream truck, no one believes they are related, and big brother makes the case for how while not biologically related, they are brothers and have so much in common. 
Lily's dream : a fairy friendship
by Bea Jackson

Lily is a young fairy determined to learn to fly like the others with their shimmering, jeweled-colored wings, but she is worried her own colorless wings won't lift her off the ground, until she meets a girl named Willow.
ÆMistaco!
by Eliza Kinkz

After a terrible day at school, Izzy's grandfather helps her turn things around by making "mistacos" and celebrating their mistakes
Big
by Vashti Harrison

This emotional exploration of being big in a world that prizes small follows a young child's journey to self-love, showing the power of words to both hurt and heal. 
Shark Girl
by Kate Beaton

A part human part shark girl seeks revenge against a greedy fishing captain who threatens her fellow marine creatures
Echo
by Adam Rex

"Everyone always agrees with Junior, including the mysterious voice from across the valley. 'Junior Junior is the greatest in the world!' he shouts. Until one day, a new girl moves in next door. A disagreeable, rude girl who doesn't think Junior is right all the time.
Waiting for hanami
by J. P. Takahashi

Sai's been waiting for her family reunion at the sakura (Cherry Blossom) festival, but with the big crowd she seems to shrink down until meeting cousin Avi, with whom she dreams up ways of diving into family history and honoring new connections.
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