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  • Mystery Sunday – The Screaming Staircase

    A great spooky mystery for kids & adults. No one can combine laugh out loud funny with edge of your seat suspense like Jonathan Stroud. Dive into the first book of this frightfully fun series and join the ghost-hunting gang as they defend our world from the most fearsome phantoms! A sinister Problem has occurred

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  • The Bat Poet – Fox Den Recommends

    1 There was once a little brown bat who couldn’t sleep days—he kept waking up and looking at the world. Before long he began to see things differently from the other bats who from dawn to sunset never opened their eyes. The Bat-Poet is the story of how he tried to make the other bats

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  • Local Writer Alert

    1 The Bright Spot by Shawn Raben Keep Moving. Stay in the Light. Don’t Look Back. The planet Nivalis turns so slowly that only a narrow band of land is ever warmed by its sun. This moving zone—called the Bright Spot—is the last refuge for life. Everything outside it has frozen into desolation. Centuries ago,

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  • Mystery Sunday – Daisy Darker

    INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Alice Feeney is great with TWISTS and TURNS.” ―Harlan Coben The NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR of Rock Paper Scissors returns with a locked-room mystery when a family reunion leads to murder in a delightfully twisty and atmospheric thriller, as seen on the TODAY show. “A dysfunctional family meets Agatha

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  • Closed 1/23/2026

    On January 23rd, Fox Den Books will be closed in observance of the Day of Truth & Freedom, standing in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors and community members. This decision comes from our belief that bookstores are more than places to shop. Bookstores are places of care, connection, and shared humanity. When members of our community live with fear

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