The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God is a collection of witty, disturbing, and insightful stories by Israeli writer Etgar Keret. Though translated into English, The Bus Driver who Wanted to Be God demonstrates that Keret’s skill with words transcends language and cultural barriers.
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Be More Chill by Ned Vizzini

Only five months after Young Adult author Ned Vizzini’s tragic death, his first novel, Be More Chill, turned ten. Though best known for It’s Kind of a Funny Story, a best-selling YA novel loosely based on Vizzini’s own experience in a psychiatric hospital, Be More Chill is an underappreciated parody of modern high school life.
Teafox Illustrations: The fantasy artwork of Sarah Graybill

The tea in Teafox comes from tea painting, the method Sarah Graybill uses to create the ethereal settings of her unique fantasy illustrations. The 24-year-old Shartlesville, Pennsylvania, artist and creator of Teafox Illustrations holds a bachelor of fine arts with a concentration in illustration from Arcadia University, has work featured in the Fantasy Encyclopedia for Creators (published by Natsume, Inc), and is a fan favorite in the anime convention scene.
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