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New Young Adult September 2019
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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. 75, first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Kingdom of Souls
by Rena Barron
Disappointing her family of powerful witch doctors because of her lack of abilities, Arrah makes the difficult choice to sacrifice years of her life for scraps of magic to uncover why children are going missing throughout the city. 30,000 first printing. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Ink
by Alice Broadway
Growing up in a world where a person's achievements, failings and crimes are reflected by permanent marks that appear on the skin, Leora is horrified when she discovers that her beloved late father had a mark on the back of his neck symbolizing one of the worst crimes a person can commit.
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Hello Girls
by Brittany Cavallaro
Fed up with their controlling, manipulative and abusive families, two teen girls bond over a local fire and consider turning in their relatives before embarking on a road trip to Vegas in a stolen convertible. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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House of salt and sorrows
by Erin A. Craig
When her beautiful sisters are cursed to dance at glittering balls night after night before they start dying in tragic accidents, Annaleigh questions her involvement with a mysterious stranger and wonders if she will be next. Simultaneous eBook.
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Start here
by Trish Doller
Willa and Taylor fulfill the dying wish of Finley, who had held their friendship together, by sailing from Ohio to Key West after high school graduation
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Skyjacked
by Paul Griffin
Returning from a camping trip on a private plane, five wealthy Manhattan teens discover that the aircraft has been hijacked, in a high-suspense thriller by the award-winning author of When Friendship Followed Me Home
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Let's call it a doomsday
by Katie Henry
A girl with an anxiety disorder that makes her afraid of world-threatening catastrophes befriends a girl in her therapist's waiting room who claims to know when the world is going to end. By the author of Heretics Anonymous. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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The downstairs girl
by Stacey Lee
When the advice column she secretly writes becomes wildly popular, a young lady’s maid uses her influence to question her society’s fixed ideas about race and gender. By the award-winning author of Outrun the Moon. Simultaneous eBook
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#MurderFunding
by Gretchen McNeil
A 17-year-old girl lands on a big-hit reality show, “Who Wants to Be a Painiac?” in the aftermath of her mother’s death and learns horrifying truths about her mother’s relationship with one of Alcatraz 2.0’s most popular serial killers. By the author of the Don’t Get Mad duology. 20,000 first printing.
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Vow of thieves
by Mary Pearson
A sequel to Dance of Thieves finds an ominous warning overshadowing Kazi and Jase's return to Tor's Watch before a violent attack separates the pair, forcing them to pursue unexpected alliances. By the best-selling author of the Remnant Chronicles. Simultaneous eBook
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You Are Awesome
by Matthew Syed
The best-selling author of Black Box Thinking and Bounce presents a practical guide for middle-grade readers on how to adopt a positive mindset, sharing lighthearted advice based on the examples of famous notables
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