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ROMEO +/- JULIET

Though the original Shakespearean take is noted in this choose-your-own adventure book, Ryan North takes a handful of creative liberties in how the lives of Romeo and Juliet could have turned out had they made different decisions.

THE OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE

The story of a seven year old boy as he discovers a more mysterious side to the world.

MISS PEREGRINE'S HOME #1

A young boy post tragedy discovers more than he bargained for in an abandoned ruin of an orphanage.

GOOD OMENS

The world is set to end on a Saturday. The apocalypse is nigh, and it is up to a group of surprising heroes to try to stop it.

THE GLASS CASTLE

Jeanette Walls recollects her life in a series of stories, rife with affection and dysfunctional familial values.

DIABETES WITH OWLS

A series of essays written about love: the love of romance, the love of a family, and the love of yourself.

AMERICAN GODS

Shadow Moon, fresh out of prison, discovers a storm behind the veil of every day life.

HAMLET

A play about instability, betrayal, topped with the cherry of betrayal.

Beowulf

An epic poem of a man who overcomes seemingly impossible odds, becoming a legend himself.

DRESS YOUR FAMILY

A series of essays describing the obscurity underneath the surface of ordinary life.

MACBETH

A play about a couple's ambition and how it leads to an eventual demise.

NIGHT CIRCUS

A fantastical circus that appears suddenly, shown only in monochromes. Behind the scenes sits the duel of a lifetime.

TELL THE WOLVES IM HOME

A more modern To Kill a Mockingbird, focused on the ideas of love, grief, and renewal.

WE

A city of glass where individuality is wiped clean, and one D-503 finds that he must have been missed in the cleansing.

STATION ELEVEN

Recounts of a group of people, scattered throughout Northern America, who live through the beginnings of an apocalypse.

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FAIRY TALES ARE MORE THAN TRUE:

NOT BECAUSE THEY TELL US THAT DRAGONS EXIST,

BUT BECAUSE THEY TELL US THAT DRAGONS CAN BE BEATEN.

- Neil Gaiman

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