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Dario Quincy Academy of Dance, The

For aspiring teen ballet performers, attending the Dario Quincy Academy of Dance is a dream come true—one that quickly takes a nightmarish turn. This elite performing arts boarding school isn't just cutthroat: it's haunted. Each book reveals a new chapter of the institution's creepy history, as the students dodge the schemes of hyper-competitive classmates, the scrutiny of menacing instructors, and the threats of supernatural sabotage.

Dark Divine, The

The Dark Divine series is a haunting retelling of the biblical Prodigal Son parable. Combining dark mythology with paranormal mysteries, these young adult novels explore human determination, loss, and the redemptive power of love.

Dark Hunter

In these creepy illustrated stories of vampires, witches, and other assorted monsters, Mr. Blood and his two young assistants roam the countryside banishing darkness.

Dark Passages, The

Emma writes a story only to discover it is exactly the same as an unfinished novel from a dead writer. Suddenly she begins to feel more like a character of the story rather than the author.

Dark Side of Social Media, The

Social media outlets can strengthen ties between friends and family, but they can also be used for nefarious purposes-from inciting insurrection to shaming, bullying, and spreading hatred. Using personal stories, academic studies, and current events, this book explores the ways in which social media platforms are empowering dark forces to tear at the fabric of society.

Darkness Everywhere: The Assassination of Mohandas Gandhi

On January 30, 1948, Mohandas Gandhi, the world's most revered champion of nonviolent civil disobedience, was murdered in cold blood by a man he'd never met. Gandhi was legendary—in his native India and around the globe—as the Mahatma, a "great soul." So why did Nathuram Godse, an ardent Hindu nationalist, murder him? Darkness Everywhere traces the remarkable journey of one of the twentieth century's most unconventional warriors—and his assassins—to their fateful encounter in Delhi. This is a story of Gandhi's great achievements, the enemies who brought him down, and the legacy that continues to inspire the fight for freedom and justice around the world.

Data Geek (21st Century Skills Library)

The Data Geek series supports the curriculum standards that focus on understanding, interpreting, and gathering data. Information in each book is designed to help readers explore all kinds of data and data sources in order to objectively understand data in the 21st century. Readers are encouraged to think critically about the ways data is used in their lives and in the media.

Dates of a Decade

In this series covering the decades of the twentieth century, each title looks at key dates in that decade as a means of exploring the major themes and events in world history during those ten years. The books contain plenty of primary source material, including archive photos, eyewitness accounts and newspaper reports.

Dating Down

At Caf Ä Hex, Samantha Henderson can imagine being the person she really wants to be. It's her place to daydream about going to art school and getting away from her politician father. It's her place to imagine opening herself up to a new kind of connection, away from her family and the drama of high school. Enter X—the boy she refuses to name. He's older, edgy, bohemian . . . in short, everything she thinks she needs. Her family and friends try to warn her that there may be more to him than she sees, but still she stays with X, even as his chaos threatens to consume them both. Told in waves of poetry—whispering, crashing—Dating Down is a portrait of exhilaration and pain and the kind of desire that drives a girl to risk everything.

Day in the Life of, A...

These beautiful books for young readers and nature lovers use stunning photographs to show a 24-hour period in the lives and worlds of some familiar, but sometimes overlooked, animals and plants. Understanding the important role that even a dandelion or worm has to play in its ecosystem is essential in order for young children to understand the science of our natural world. Engaging, carefully leveled text brings the information to life and gives readers the building blocks for reading nonfiction. Each book includes a picture glossary.