'Animal Stories' by Peter and Maria Hoey is an anthology of magical realism and twists that will leave the reader gasping with delight.
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'Horror Trivia Part II: Deeper Cuts' is a sequel to the first 'Horror Trivia,' bringing another dose of terrifying movie trivia courtesy of Endless Games.
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The true value of Game Night in a Can is in its wide variety of games. Each game is summarized on a "Disc-O," a disc with art on one side and rules explaining the game on the other.
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Readers will be captivated by the twists and turns of Rutu Modan's 'Tunnels' as it navigates an adventure with ever-reaching stakes.
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'Leonard Cohen: On a Wire' from Philippe Girard and published by Drawn+Quarterly is a whirlwind tour of the life of famed singer-songwriter Cohen.
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'Popcorn Party' from Endless Games is a riotous time trying to catch a “popcorn” missile being blasted off the table into hilarity.
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'Red Flowers' by Yoshiharu Tsuge is an early example that comics can evoke as much as any form of literature.
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With art taken from the original drawings by Sir John Tenniel nearly 150 years ago for Lewis Carroll’s classic 'Alice in Wonderland,' 'Wonderland Fluxx' is all-new and yet familiar in so many ways.
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Born in 1682, Benjamin Lay took up the fight against slavery generations before others would make headway in the 19th century.
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'Hip Town' from Endless Games challenges players to build the hippest neighborhood faster than anyone else.
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