• Actors Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish set off on a road trip across their homeland, Scotland. The result is a brilliantly penned memoir filled with entertaining stories, history, and reflections about Scotland’s landscape and its rich, tumultuous past.

  • Kendall delivers a powerful critique of mainstream feminism, arguing that it has largely overlooked the needs and issues of women at the intersection of various marginalized identities.

  • A comprehensive exploration of the history and impact of racism in America, specifically aimed at young readers. The book is a remix of Kendi's award-winning "Stamped from the Beginning," presenting the information in a more accessible and engaging format for a younger audience.

  • Spins a terrifying tale of revenge, blending classic horror elements with social commentary about contemporary life in Native American communities. The narrative follows four American Indian men — Lewis, Gabe, Cassidy, and Ricky — who, during their youth, participated in an ill-fated elk hunt on the elders' hunting grounds. Their transgression sparks a series of events that have far-reaching consequences.

  • Alexis Henderson introduces readers to the rigid and oppressive society of Bethel, where Immanuelle Moore lives. Immanuelle is a young woman burdened by her tainted lineage – her mother mated with an outsider of the Prophet's lineage and bore Immanuelle, a sin for which both were punished. Her mother died during childbirth, leaving Immanuelle with a legacy of shame.

  • A witty, horror-comedy novel that delves into the dark side of suburban tranquility. The book is set in the '90s in a quiet, upscale neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina.

  • A compilation of four chilling novellas, each exhibiting Stephen King's immense capacity to conjure horror out of the ordinary. In each story, King expertly brings the characters and their predicaments to life, cementing his reputation as a master storyteller.

  • We follow the brave and intelligent socialite, NoemĂ­ Taboada, who receives a troubling letter from her newlywed cousin, Catalina, hinting at unspeakable horrors and possible insanity. Compelled to ensure her cousin's safety, NoemĂ­ leaves the glamorous life in 1950s Mexico City behind to travel to High Place, the remote and ominous Doyle family estate nestled in the Mexican countryside.

  • Green brings us back to the aftermath of the sudden and unexplained disappearance of the Carls, the alien sculptures that mysteriously appeared across the globe in his first novel. April May, our familiar protagonist, is missing, and her friends - Andy, Maya, Miranda, and Robin - are left grappling with the world post-Carls. The social fabric has been disrupted, the economy is collapsing, and a mysterious entity known as 'The Defender' has emerged, claiming to be the protector of humanity.