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- Check out the updated editions of Harry’s school books: Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them has an introduction by Newt and features 6 new beasts. Or catch up on quidditch with Quidditch Through the Ages.
- Relax while coloring one of your favorite characters or scenes. We own all the books in the series!
- What’s better than the Clue board game? Clue: Harry Potter! Solve the mystery of a vanished student.
- Test your knowledge on all things Harry Potter with the World of Harry Potter Trivial Pursuit.
- Re-read the series in a whole new way with the illustrated editions: Sorcerer’s Stone and Chamber of Secrets are out now. Prisoner of Azkaban will be out this fall.
- Feeling crafty? Try something from this Unofficial Guide.
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- In a world where magic is in short supply Jennifer Strange runs agency for underemployed magicians in The Last Dragonslayer.
- From the invisibility cloak to house passwords to Fred and George’s Extendable Ears, Harry Potter & the Art of Spying is full of spy lessons for the secret-agent-in-training in the Muggle realm.
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- Find out what happened to Ahsoka after she left the Jedi Order near the end of the Clone Wars in Star Wars: Ahsoka by E.K. Johnston.
- Get behind the scenes with art from Rogue One and The Force Awakens.
- Check out the ultimate book of Star Wars inspired street art in Stencil Wars.
- Learn everything about the locations featured in Star Wars with this Complete Locations guide.
- Catch up on your Star Wars visual history Year by Year.
- Test your knowledge with Obsessed with Star Wars.
- Take BB-8 on an adventure using your smartphone.
- Read actress Carrie Fisher’s autobiography: The Princess Diarist.
- Keep calm and color on with a Star Wars themed coloring book: either from Rogue One or classics.
- Read the commander’s guide Imperial Handbook.
- Try your hand at one of these Star Wars themed games and toys: Bop-It R2-D2, Perplexus Death Star and Pictopia Star Wars Edition.
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- A ragteam ream of teenage mercenaries, skirts the line between honor and the law in an attempt to win freedom in Avalon by Mindee Arnett.
- In Starflight, Solara Brooks is desperate to relocate to an off-world place where nobody cares about her humble working status or criminal past.
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- Relive A Study in Pink in manga format.
- Color your own mind palace with the Sherlock coloring book.
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- Meet Mina Holmes, niece of Sherlock and Evaline Stoker, a relative of Bram in the Stoker & Holmes series.
- Set in modern day London, Miss James “Mori” Moriarty takes classmate Sherlock Holmes up on his challenge to solve a murder in the first book of the Lock & Mori series.
- Check out the descendants of Holmes and Watson in the Charlotte Holmes series.
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- Set in 1988, four Paper Girls uncover a supernatural mystery in this new graphic novel series.
- Alex is the most powerful witch in her family and she has to travel to Los Lagos, the land in-between, to save her family that she accidentally sent there. Labyrinth Lost is the first book in the new Brooklyn Brujas series.
- In My Best Friend’s Exorcism, Abby has to save her best friend Gretchen from the demons living inside her.
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- How about D&D in graphic novel format with Shadows of the Vampire?
- Color characters and scenes inspired by D&D in the Monsters and Heroes of the Realms coloring book.
- We’ve got the books to help you with your own D&D games: Dungeon Master’s Guide, Player’s Handbook (2008), Player’s Handbook (2014), Volo’s Guide to Monsters, Monster Manual, and the Magic Item Compendium.
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- Read about the D&D culture with Of Dice and Men: The Story of Dungeons & Dragons and the People Who Play It by David M. Ewalt.
- Jessie tries to seek true friends among the classmates who play Dungeons and Dragons in Into the Wild Nerd Yonder by Julie Halpern.
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- Color your favorite Doctor and Travel in Time.
- Read these Time Lord Fairytales from across the Whouniverse.
- Create a deliciously inspired food with the Official Cookbook.
- Peer into The Vault to see treasures from the first 50 years of Doctor Who.
- Try some classic stories in this graphic novel series.
- Learn even more or refresh your memory with these books: The Essential Guide, The Doctor’s Lives and Times, and the Character Encyclopedia.
- Try a classic game with a Doctor Who twist with Clue and Trivial Pursuit.
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- Explore space like never before with The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
- In The Here and Now Prenna is starting a new life in New York, she’s from a different time and must follow strict rules so that she doesn’t destroy what she worked so hard to get.
- Joey is able to travel between different dimensions. In Interworld he teams up with different versions of himself to fight the forces of evil.
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- Read about Esther Earl, the girl who influenced The Fault in Our Stars in This Star Won’t Go Out.
- You’ve read the book but have you seen the 10th Anniversary edition of Looking for Alaska? It includes a special introduction by John Green as well as deleted scenes from the original draft.
- Learn more about John in John Green: Star Author, Vlogbrother, and Nerdfighter.
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- Two years younger than his classmates at a prestigious boarding school, Ryan Dean West grapples with living in the dorm for troublemakers, falling for his female best friend, and playing the Winger position on the Varsity rugby team.
- Min writes a letter to Ed in which she breaks up with him, documenting their relationship and how items in the accompanying box foretell Why We Broke Up.
- Quinn, an aspiring screenwriter, copes with his sister’s death while his best friend forces him back out into the world to face his reality in The Great American Whatever.
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- Re-read the graphic novels.
- Check out the 100 Project that presents 100 new covers for the graphic novel series. And don’t forget to relive the original covers as well.
- What could be better than a Walking Dead Survivor’s Guide?
- And yes there are coloring books too! For the Walking Dead and Rick Grimes.
- Play a bloodier version of Monopoly with the Walking Dead edition.
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- In the first book in the Rot & Ruin series, Benny realizes that he must follow in his older brother’s footsteps to become a zombie bounty hunter.
- Nero is stuck in the woods with a bunch of other juvenile delinquents and the counselors have turned into flesh-eating manics overnight in The Infects.
- Michael tries to protect his younger brother from the horrors of the zombie apocalypse in The End Games.
In the Fandom:
- Check out the official coloring book.
- Read original novels based on the series, the first book is Supernatural: Nevermore.
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- Will Henry chronicles his apprenticeship with Dr. Warthrop, a scientist who hunts and studies real-life monsters in The Monstrumologist.
- Cas has carried out his father’s work of dispatching the murderous dead but everything changes when he meets Anna Dresses in Blood.
- Micheline is able to see ghosts in color and capture them on film, but when a routine hunt goes awry she becomes cursed in Shutter.