Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 2017 book, Miles Morales: Spider-Man
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Miles Morales: Spider-Man
Jason Reynolds, 2017
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Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, 2018

New York City teenager Miles Morales struggles to live up to the expectations of his father, police officer Jefferson Davis, who sees Spider-Man as a menace. Returning to the station, Miles discovers a Super-Collider built by Kingpin, who hopes to access parallel universes to bring back his dead wife and son (whose deaths he blames on Spider-Man).


Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 2016 comic book, Spider-Man: Miles Morales
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Spider-Man: Miles Morales
Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli, 2016
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Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, 2018

New York City teenager Miles Morales struggles to live up to the expectations of his father, police officer Jefferson Davis, who sees Spider-Man as a menace. Returning to the station, Miles discovers a Super-Collider built by Kingpin, who hopes to access parallel universes to bring back his dead wife and son (whose deaths he blames on Spider-Man).


Inequality for All. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the 2010 book, Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future
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Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future
Robert B. Reich, 2010
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Jacob Kornbluth, 2013

An intimate portrait of a man whose lifelong goal remains protecting those who are unable to protect themselves. Through his singular perspective, Reich explains how the massive consolidation of wealth by a precious few threatens the viability of the American workforce and the foundation of democracy itself.


The Ant Bully. Poster of the 2006 movie and cover of the 1999 book
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The Ant Bully
John Nickle, 1999
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John A. Davis, 2006

In Las Vegas, lonely 10-year-old Lucas Nickle is left with his older sister, Tiffany and his grandmother when his parents go to Puerto Vallarta. Neglected by his family and tormented by a local bully named Steve and his friends, Lucas takes out his frustration on an anthill and attacks it with a squirt gun, terrifying the colony.


Admission. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the 2009 book
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Admission
Jean Hanff Korelitz, 2009
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Paul Weitz, 2013

Strait-laced Princeton University Admissions Officer Portia Nathan is caught off guard when she makes a recruiting visit to an alternative high school overseen by a former college classmate, the free-wheeling John Pressman. After an awkward romantic attraction to Pressman, she arranges for Jeremiah to visit Princeton, where she and a colleague, Corinne, are rivals to succeed the soon-to-retire Dean of Admissions.


The Incredible Shrinking Woman. Poster of the 1981 movie and cover of the 1956 book, The Shrinking Man
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The Shrinking Man
Richard Matheson, 1956
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Joel Schumacher, 1981

Pat Kramer of Tasty Meadows is an ordinary suburban housewife and mother of two children. Her husband Vance is an advertising executive. After exposure to an experimental perfume and other chemicals from her husband’s company, she begins to shrink, gradually at first, then rapidly.