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New Young Adult August 2019
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Queen of Ruin
by Tracy E Banghart
A sequel to Grace and Fury finds Nomi banished to the prison island of Mount Ruin, where she discovers that her once-submissive sister has become the powerful leader of a women's revolution. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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The beckoning shadow
by Katharyn Blair
Terrified of her magical power after a horrifying incident resulting from her lack of control, teenage runaway, Vesper Montgomery, enters a dangerous tournament for a chance to rewrite the past and reverse the mistakes that have changed her forever
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Symptoms of a heartbreak
by Sona Charaipotra
Fresh from medical school, teenage genius Saira takes a job treating childhood cancer, and must prove herself to skeptical adult coworkers while adjusting to real life-and-death stakes and falling for one of her patients
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My ideal boyfriend is a croissant
by Laura Dockrill
Sent to the doctor after a bad asthma attack, a plus-sized girl who has always lived life unapologetically is ordered to lose weight, before a family tragedy compels her to document more than her diet in her food journal. Simultaneous eBook.
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I'll never tell
by Abigail Haas
A headlines-inspired thriller follows the experiences of a college student whose life is upended by her best friend's murder during spring break and an ensuing investigation that declares her the chief suspect. 25,000 first printing.
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Spin the dawn
by Elizabeth Lim
Risking her life by disguising herself as a boy to secure the position of imperial tailor, Maia is given the impossible task of sewing three magic gowns representing the sun, moon and stars for the emperor's reluctant bride-to-be. Simultaneous eBook.
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Return to zero
by Pittacus Lore
A conclusion to the best-selling trilogy that began with Generation One finds the Fugitive Six divided among rival factions before a United Nations decree that all Legacies must wear power inhibitors prompts them to organize a rebellion. 75, first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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The best lies
by Sarah Lyu
Told in alternating timelines, seventeen-year-old Remy Tsai's boyfriend, Jack, is shot by her best friend, Elise, and while police investigate, Remy probes her memories for the truth of their friendship
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Destroy all monsters
by Sam J Miller
Ash struggles to remember details about a traumatic tree-house accident that is causing her best friend, Solomon, to retreat into a dark, nightmarish reality. By the award-winning author of The Art of Starving. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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The merciful Crow
by Margaret Owen
Fie, a sixteen-year-old chieftain from a lowly cast of mercy-killers, must rely on her wits and bone magic to smuggle the crown prince of Sabor to safety
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I am a feminist : claiming the f-word in turbulent times
by Monique Polak
Examines the history of feminism and addresses the issues girls and women still face today, looking at the way in which people are working together to create gender equality worldwide, from suffragists to the #MeToo movement
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Wilder girls
by Rory Power
Left to fend for themselves when their island boarding school is quarantined, three best friends watch their teachers die before their fellow students begin succumbing to feral violence, a situation that is further complicated when one of them goes missing. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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The rule of many
by Ashley Saunders
Fleeing a death sentence into the relative safety of Canada, fugitive twins Ava and Mira join a gifted young programmer and an abused labor-camp escapee in a growing rebellion against the power-grabbing Governor Roth. Simultaneous.
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The evil queen
by Gena Showalter
In a magical realm where fairy tales are prophecies of the future, a young woman destined to be Snow White's evil stepmother discovers her heritage when she manifests the power of communing with mirrors. 15, first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Before I Disappear
by Danielle Stinson
Moving her family's trailer to a community in Oregon where nobody knows them and they can start over, Rose is shocked when the entire community, except four teens like herself, disappears into thin air. Simultaneous eBook.
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Maybe this time
by Kasie West
Attending most of her community's milestone occasions through her work as a florist, artistic Sophie bonds with Andrew, a caterer's son, whose difficult attitude complicates Sophie's plans for design school.
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