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Her royal highness
by Rachel Hawkins
A laugh-out-loud companion to Royals finds a Houston teen pursuing an education at an exclusive Scottish boarding school to mend her broken heart before clashing with, and then unexpectedly falling for, her spoiled princess roommate.
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Let Me Hear a Rhyme
by Tiffany D. Jackson
Three Brooklyn teens plot to turn their murdered friend into a major rap star by pretending he is still alive, in a vibrant standalone novel by the NAACP Image Award-nominated author of Monday's Not Coming.
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Kingsbane
by Claire Legrand
A follow-up to the best-selling Furyborn finds the anointed Rielle working to repair the angel Gate and turning spy to protect her beloved prince, while her future successor Eliana races against time to prevent her own corruption and save a dying friend.
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Stepsister
by Jennifer Donnelly
A dark feminist reimagining of the Cinderella story by the award-winning author of A Northern Light follows the experiences of a misfit stepsister who, after mutilating herself in her unsuccessful pursuit of a royal marriage, seizes an opportunity to alter her destiny
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There's something about Sweetie
by Sandhya Menon
A companion to the best-selling When Dimple Met Rishi finds a brokenhearted Indian-American teen agreeing to allow his parents to set him up on culturally approved dates with a talented track athlete, who is tired of being nagged by her traditionally minded family about her plus-sized body.
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Tomb of Ancients
by Madeleine Roux
A conclusion to the trilogy that includes Court of Shadows finds Louisa and her friends establishing a posh residence in London, where the escalating activities of religious zealots and her father's increasingly powerful evil spirit force her to choose sides in an imminent war between old gods.
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Undead girl gang : a novel
by Lily Anderson
While investigating the supposed suicides of her best friend, Riley, and mean girls June and Dayton, sixteen-year-old Wiccan Mila Flores accidentally brings them back to life.
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We Hunt the Flame
by Hafsah Faizal
Disguising herself as a man to hunt food for her people in the cursed and forbidden forest, a Hunter in a fantasy realm inspired by ancient Arabia is targeted by the Prince of Death, who would kill her for her disobedience to an autocratic king and claim the powerful artifact she seeks. A first novel.
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Why you might like it: Evolving relationships, adrenaline-pumping action, and multiple perspectives will keep you on your toes in this futuristic series opener from the authors of the Illuminae Files. |
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| Don't Date Rosa Santos by Nina MorenoWhat it's about: People say that Rosa Santos is cursed by the sea. The sea claimed the lives of her father and grandfather, and while Rosa knows she should stick to home and dry land, the Florida teen can't stop dreaming about studying in Cuba -- and can't help falling for Alex, a tattooed boy with boat.
For fans of: Jenny Han, Sandhya Menon, Maurene Goo, and other authors of warm, inclusive rom-coms. |
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Broken throne : a red queen collection
by Victoria Aveyard
A lavishly designed anthology set in the world of the best-selling Red Queen series includes four original novella-length stories, the previously published novellas Steel Scars and Queen Song and exclusive bonus content, including previously unreleased scenes and journal entries.
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Happy messy scary love
by Leah Konen
Sending a photograph of her attractive friend to an online crush she never expects to meet, a Brooklyn high school student has an unexpected reckoning during a family trip to the Catskills. By the author of Love and Other Train Wrecks.
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The lovely and the lost
by Jennifer Barnes
Adopted into the family that discovered her as a feral child, Kira joins their search-and-rescue business and privately struggles with human interactions before the appearance of her estranged father prompts her search in an unbridled wilderness for a missing child.
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Hope and other punchlines
by Julie Buxbaum
The tragic 9/11 event in NYC that changed the world, altered the life of Abbi Hope Goldstein as well as that of Noah Stern. They did not know each other back then, but they know each other now, and while Abbi is trying to move forward with her life, Noah still has unanswered questions that he believes Abbi can help answer.
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Finale : a Caraval novel
by Stephanie Garber
A conclusion to the best-selling series that includes Legendary finds Tella struggling to choose between the throne-claiming Legend and a former enemy, while Scarlett faces the impossible in the wake of a life-changing discovery.
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Somewhere only we know
by Maurene Goo
A rising K-pop star on the eve of her breakout television performance and a tabloid reporter on assignment meet by chance at a fancy hotel during a search for a good hamburger in ways that transform both of their careers. By the author of Since You Asked.
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With the Fire on High
by Elizabeth Acevedo
Navigating the challenges of finishing high school while caring for a daughter, talented cook Emoni Santiago struggles with a lack of time and money that complicate her dream of working in a professional kitchen. By the National Book Award-winning author of The Poet X.
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Romanov
by Nadine Brandes
Anastasia "Nastya" Romanov must choose between using the ancient spell her father, the exiled tsar, trusted her to keep safe, or trust Zash, a handsome Bolshevik soldier
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Undaunted
by Kat Falls
A conclusion to the story that began with Inhuman finds Lane returning to the Feral Zone on a humanitarian aid mission while dreading her promise to Rafe to end his life if he turns feral
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Zen and gone
by Emily France
Because their mother is usually high, Essa, seventeen, must be responsible for her sister, nine-year-old Puck, but when Puck disappears during a hike outside of Boulder, Essa must rely on her newfound spiritual strength and boyfriend Oliver
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William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Mean Girls
by Ian Doescher
A laugh-out-loud parody of the classic comedy, rerendered in iambic pentameter, finds heroine-in-disguise Cady forging allegiances with newfound allies Damian and Janis while falling for the off-limits Aaron and stirring up age-old vendettas among rival school factions. By the best-selling author of the William Shakespeare's Star Wars series. .
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