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22, publisher Crash Course Books, a new imprint of Penguin Young Readers, announced the forthcoming publication of a new nonfiction book ... principle that we learn best when we go beyond the ...
US-Best-Sellers-Books-PW Week ending 10/12/2024 HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “Counting Miracles" by Nicholas Sparks (Random House) 2. “The Stars Are Dying (special ed.)" by Chloe C. Peñaranda ...
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