Tuesday, August 31, 2021

The Shortest Boss in the Room

 

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"I wish I had The Shortest Boss in the Room to read when I was younger. It's informative, empowering, and great insight into entrepreneurship, especially for kids with big goals and dreams. Zanaiah is proof that we can accomplish anything we set our minds to, as long as we work hard and never give up." --Shanora Williams, New York Times bestselling author

Who needs fairy dust when the REAL magic sparks from within?

There was no denying it. Zaria Carter was born to be a boss! After a spa day treat from dad, Zaria later rejoins her mother, Queen, in binge-watching Shark Tank episodes. Later that night, Zaria becomes a contestant on Shark Tank Junior. Now, all she must do is convince the Sharks of her boss magic! During her pitch for iZight, Zaria is interrupted by her four-legged pup, Zaddy. She wakes up and realizes it was all a dream—or was it? With her vision ingeniously clear, the nine-year-old is determined to build her own empire. When she secretly test-runs a marketing campaign, it goes viral before her product is ready. With her new business at stake, brewing friendship drama, and having to answer to the Queen after breaking an internet rule, will Zaria make the right choices and lead like a boss when it really counts?




The Perfect Ruin by Shanora Williams

 


Thursday, August 26, 2021

Th Double Cross 2 by Anna J

 


SEPTEMBER 28, 2021

At one point, Selah, Vice, and Skye were inseparable...but money will change the very meaning of "friends to the end."

Life after losing a loved one can be hard, especially if you're the reason why they are no longer here. These are the times that you are supposed to lean on your friends the most. Selah is about to learn a hard lesson that she may not be ready for. Will her ride or die chicks ride with her again, or will this be the end of the trio? Feelings will be hurt, and the things they've done in the dark will come back to haunt them, whether or not they're prepared. Nowadays, you have to be careful who you call a friend.