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SuperZero and the Grumpy Ghosts by Jane De Suza

The second caper of this hilarious, popular series has feisty gritty little SuperZero walk smack into ghosts who are terrorizing the local mall. Meet the looniest ghosts ever – screeching singers who steal mannequins, old buffalo-riders and even ghosts who are afraid of ghosts. The superhero kids try their best to send the ghosts home, and as the action gets more nail-biting and rib-tickling, you’ll find yourself half-hoping the ghosts don’t disappear because then the book will end.

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SuperZero by Jane De Suza

An absolute romp – this children’s book – through the adventures, trials and howlers of SuperZero as he goes about trying hard to save the world. Will he find his super powers? Will he find his briefs? Will you be able to stop laughing long enough to find out?

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Epic Retold by Chindu Sreedharan

Epic Retold attempts to pass a camel through the eye of a needle by rewriting the longest epic in the world using one of the shortest tools in modern communication. The Mahabharata is the story of a war: bitter, poignant, devastating. Told here from the perspective of Bhima in the form of tweets, Epic Retold makes a fierce anti-war statement.

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The Blue Scarf: And Other Stories by Anu Singh Choudhary, translated from the Hindi by Kamayani Sharma

Anu Singh Choudhary’s stories have, at their centre, a series of remarkable women who are trying to find their true identities, even as their dreams, desires and ambitions jostle for space in cramped hostel rooms, work cubicles or dead-end marriages. Now available for the first time in English, the nuanced, intimate stories in The Blue Scarf will move you with their quiet brilliance.

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