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Alphamaniacs : builders of 26 wonders of the word
by Paul Fleischman
The Newbery Medal-winning author of Joyful Noise and the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of The Right Word present alphabetized portraits of 26 extraordinary writers, from Jean-Dominique Bauby, who dictated his memoir by blinking his eye, to Frederic Cassidy, who amassed 176 words for dust bunnies. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Apollo 13 : a successful failure
by Laura Bufano Edge
"This young adult book tells the story of the Apollo 13 mission in 1970. It was the seventh manned mission in the Apollo space program and the third that was meant to land on the Moon. The landing was aborted after an oxygen tank exploded, threatening all lives onboard the craft. The crew did return home safely. This book explores how the team worked together and what the space program learned from the experience"
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Banned book club
by Hyun Sook Kim
Documents the gripping true story of the South Korean author’s student days under the authoritarian regime of the early 1980s, describing how she defied state censorship laws by joining an underground banned book club to read great works of literature. Original. Illustrations.
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Beyond the gender binary
by Alok Vaid-Menon
"Poet, artist, and LGBTQIA+ rights advocate Alok Vaid-Menon deconstructs, demystifies, and reimagines the gender binary"
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Dancing at the pity party : a dead mom graphic memoir
by Tyler Feder
A debut graphic novel traces the author’s experiences with the loss of her mother, tracing the poignant journey of her mother’s diagnosis and treatment and her own experiences with sitting Shiva and making sense of life after her mother’s death. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Drake : hip-hop superstar
by Alexis Burling
This biography highlights the life and accomplishments of Drake. Readers learn about Drake's early life, inspiration to pursue music, and successes as a hip-hop artist. With striking photographs and sidebars, the book brings to life Drake's acting career, relationship with Rihanna, and love for hometown Toronto
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Fred Korematsu speaks up
by Laura Atkins
Highlights the life and accomplishments of the man who challenged the legality of imprisoning Japanese Americans during World War II, describing the prejudice he and other Japanese Americans experienced and his long struggle for justice
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Girl squads : 20 female friendships that changed history
by Sam Maggs
In this entertaining and enlightening book, a geek girl takes us on a tour of famous girl best friends from history, art, science, politics, activism and sports who stuck together through thick and thin to change the world.
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Heads up : changing minds on mental health
by Melanie Siebert
Discusses the factors that affect mental health, historical and modern types of treatment, and mental illnesses, describes how different teens have dealt with mental health issues, and suggests ways to handle mental problems
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Imaginary borders
by Xiuhtezcatl Martinez
"In this personal, moving essay, environmental activist and hip-hop artist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez uses his art and his activism to show that climate change is a human issue that can't be ignored"
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In search of safety : voices of refugees
by Susan Kuklin
The award-winning creator of Beyond Magenta documents the true stories of five courageous refugees who escaped impossible hardships in their homelands, from war to slavery, before pursuing resettlement and citizenship in America. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Jane against the world : Roe v. Wade and the fight for reproductive rights
by Karen Blumenthal
A journalistic history of the controversial debate over abortion and reproductive rights in the United States traces the path of the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling while sharing straightforward explanations of the belief systems that continue to impact health care for women. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Stamped : racism, antiracism, and you
by Jason Reynolds
A timely reimagining of Dr. Ibram X. Kendi’s National Book Award-winning Stamped From the Beginning reveals the history of racist ideas in America while explaining their endurance and capacity for being discredited. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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This is what I know about art
by Kimberly Drew
"In this powerful and hopeful account, arts writer, curator, and activist Kimberly Drew reminds us that the art world has space not just for the elite, but for everyone"
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You call this democracy? : how to fix our government and return power to the people
by Elizabeth Rusch
The award-winning author of Generation Fix examines some of the more complicated aspects of American government in today’s world, sharing comprehensive coverage and strategic recommendations for issues associated with the electoral college, gerrymandering and voter suppression. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook.
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The Avant-Guards. Volume one
by Carly Usdin
Charlie transfers to art college and struggles to find her place there, which is when the barely-a-basketball-team tries to recruit her
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The Avant-Guards. Volume two
by Carly Usdin
Just as Charlie begins to feel comfortable with her new teammates, the team's winning streak comes to an end and their friendships are tested on and off the court
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Check, Please! : sticks & scones / Book 2 :
by Ngozi Ukazu
A conclusion to the graphic-novel story that began with Check, Please! finds figure skater-turned-college hockey player Bitty navigating tough athletic training and his new relationship with Jack while the latter is on a major-league road trip. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Cub
by Cynthia L Copeland
"Author and artist Cindy Copeland comes of age, discovers new talents, and finds her voice as a cub reporter at her local newspaper during the Watergate era"
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Gotham High
by Melissa De la Cruz
Returning to Gotham City after being kicked out of boarding school, 16-year-old Bruce Wayne investigates a local kidnapping that implicates teen queen bee Selina Kyle and class clown, Jack Napier. By the award-winning author of The Witches of East End. Original. Illustrations.
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The dark matter of Mona Starr
by Laura Lee Gulledge
A graphic-novel depiction of the inner life of a teen with depression follows the experiences of Mona Starr, who learns how to manage profound feelings of unworthiness through therapy, art, writing and the support of a few good friends. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Jojo's bizarre adventure. Part 2, Battle tendency. 02
by Hirohiko Araki
The battle against evil takes a diabolical twist as more Pillar Men awaken and it is up to Joseph Joestar and his new ally Caesar Zeppeli to try and stop their nefarious plan, but these are creatures of unimaginable power, and JoJo and Caesar will have to get a lot stronger to even stand a chance!
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JoJo's bizarre adventure. part 2, Battle tendency. 03
by Hirohiko Araki
JoJo and Caesar face their most powerful foe yet—the leader of the Pillar Men who is armed with the ability to create a weapon from any part of his body—and now that his brethren have fallen, he's got a score to settle.
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Life on Earth, book 1: Losing the girl
by MariNaomi
As Blithedale searches for a missing girl, rumored to be abducted by aliens, a group of high school students experiences a series of romantic relationships and their effects on friendships
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Life on Earth, book 3: Distant stars
by MariNaomi
The lives of the teenagers at Blithedale High intensify, as Claudia begins to tutor Nigel, Darren contemplates a major decision, and Paula wants to be more public in her relationship with Johanna
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The oracle code : a graphic novel
by Marieke Nijkamp
"After a gunshot leaves her paralyzed, Barbara Gordon enters the Arkham Center for Independence, where Gotham's teens undergo physical and mental rehabilitation. Now using a wheelchair, Barbara must adapt to a new normal, but she cannot shake the feelingthat something is dangerously amiss."
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Our dreams at dusk. 2
by Yuhki Kamatani
Tasuku is starting to feel at home at the drop-in center just in time for him to help a younger student, Misora Shuji, who likes to wear girls' clothing but is unsure about their gender identity
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The phantom twin
by Lisa Brown
Haunted by the ghost of the stronger conjoined twin who did not survive their separation, Isabel struggles to find a place for herself in the world against a backdrop of the hardscrabble life of circus sideshow performers. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Superman smashes the Klan : the graphic novel
by Gene Luen Yang
When her family is targeted by the KKK after moving from Chinatown to 1946 Downtown Metropolis, misfit Roberta Lee uses her keen skills of observation to help Superman thwart a string of terrorist attacks. Original. Illustrations.
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When stars are scattered
by Victoria Jamieson
A Somali refugee who spent his childhood at the Dadaab camp and the Newbery Honor-winning creator of Roller Girl present the graphic-novel story of a young refugee who struggles with leaving behind his nonverbal brother when he has an opportunity to help his family by going to school. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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The witch's hand : The Witch's Hand
by Nathan Page
A first entry in a planned graphic-novel duology finds mystery-solving twins Pete and Alastair investigating the disappearance of three teen witches before uncovering dangerous secrets about their parents, guardian and community. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Again again
by E. Lockhart
An unexpected romantic upheaval and a near-fatal family catastrophe catapult a teen into a summer of wild possibilities that finds her falling in and out of love a thousand times before finally confronting the secrets she keeps and her perceptions about love. Simultaneous eBook.
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Agnes at the end of the world
by Kelly McWilliams
Dutifully embracing her faith while tirelessly caring for her younger siblings, including one who needs forbidden insulin to survive, a teen who is unaware that she lives within a strict cult meets an Outsider boy and begins to question what is and is not a sin. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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All the things we never knew
by Liara Tamani
A seemingly idyllic romance between rising basketball stars Carli and Rex is challenged by Carli’s secret distaste for the game, her parents’ crumbling marriage and a lack of family affection that causes Rex to doubt himself. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Aurora burning
by Amie Kaufman
A sequel to Aurora Rising finds Squad 312’s efforts to prepare for an imminent attack by an ancient evil force complicated by a mischievous clan of gremps, a cadre of illegitimate GIA agents and the return of Kal’s long-lost sister. By the best-selling authors of the Illuminae Files. Simultaneous eBook.
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Bad best friend
by Rachel Vail
Devastated when her former best friend ditches her for a more popular crowd, eighth grader Niki Ames finds her efforts to pursue other friendships and interests complicated by her mother’s refusal to believe that Niki’s brother is on the autism spectrum. Simultaneous eBook.
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The ballad of songbirds and snakes
by Suzanne Collins
A prequel set in the world of Panem 64 years before the events of The Hunger Games begins on the morning of the reaping of the Tenth Hunger Games. By the award-winning author of the Underland Chronicles. Simultaneous eBook.
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Be not far from me
by Mindy McGinnis
Feeling more at home in the woods than under a roof, Ashley finds the limits of her survival abilities tested when a betrayal and an accident strand her in untracked territory. By the Edgar Award-winning author of A Madness So Discreet. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The betrothed
by Kiera Cass
Declared the unexpected love of a commitment-resistant young prince, a nobleman’s daughter is rapidly disillusioned by the outsized expectations of royal life before meeting a stranger with the mysterious power to see into her heart. 200,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The black flamingo
by Dean Atta
A fierce coming-of-age novel about identity and the liberating power of drag follows the experiences of a mixed-race teen in London who struggles to connect with his heritage before coming out and establishing his place in Drag Society. 60,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Bloom
by Kenneth Oppel
When the world is overtaken by monster alien plants that emit toxic pollens and swallow up people, three kids on a remote island look for clues in their unusual allergies to understand their immunity to the invaders. By the award-winning author of Inkling. Simultaneous eBook.
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The blossom and the firefly
by Sherri L. Smith
A talented violinist in 1945 Japan spends his final eight days before a fatal kamikaze mission in the company of a young woman who has been struggling with trauma after being buried alive in a bombing raid. By the author of Flygirl. Simultaneous eBook.
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The boy next story : a Bookish boyfriends novel
by Tiffany Schmidt
A follow-up to A Date With Darcy is inspired by themes in Little Women and follows the complicated experiences of a Reginald R. Hero High student with a hopeless crush on a boy who has feelings for her unavailable sister. 25, first printing. Original
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Brown girl ghosted
by Mintie Das
In Meadowdale, Illinois, sixteen-year-old Violet deals with mean girls, racism, murder, and being spurred by immortal Lukas to accept being an Aiedeo, a hereditary warrior queen charged with protecting the world
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Burn
by Patrick Ness
When her impoverished family is forced to hire a dragon to work their farm, Sarah is surprised by the dragon’s protective nature before learning about a prophecy that links her to a deadly assassin, a dragon-worshipping cult and two FBI agents. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Category five / Ann Dávila Cardinal
by Ann Dávila Cardinal
"The tiny island of Vieques, located just off Puerto Rico, is trying to recover after hurricane Maria, but the already battered island is now half empty. To make matter worse, as on the main island, developers have come in to buy up the land at a fraction of its worth, taking advantage of the island when it is down. Lupe, Javier, and Marisol are back to investigate a series of murders in the wake of a hurricane and in the shadow of a new supernatural threat."
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Center of gravity
by Shaunta Grimes
Navigating grief and alienation from her peers in the months following her mother’s death, middle grader Tessa is forced by her father’s sudden remarriage to move to a new house by the beach, where she confronts the role of her old habits in complicating her new start.
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Chain of gold
by Cassandra Clare
A new series by the best-selling author of the Dark Artifices trilogy returns to the world of the Shadowhunters, where a young warrior immerses herself in elite supernatural salons before an outbreak of demon attacks places London under quarantine. 2,000,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Clap when you land
by Elizabeth Acevedo
An evocative novel in verse by the National Book Award-winning author of The Poet X follows the experiences of two grieving sisters who navigate the loss of their father and the impact of his death on their relationship. 125,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Deeplight
by Frances Hardinge
Discovering the still-beating heart of a formidable deity believed long dead, 15-year-old Hark races to keep the dangerous object out of the hands of smugglers, scientists and cult fanatics in the hope of saving a best friend’s life. By the award-winning author of The Lie Tree.
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Dress coded
by Carrie Firestone
Fed up with sexist dress codes and unfair conduct standards at a school where girls’ bodies are considered a distraction, Molly starts a podcast to protest the school’s disciplinary inequality before her small rebellion swells into a full-blown empowerment revolution. Simultaneous eBook.
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The edge of anything
by Nora Carpenter
After a chance encounter, loner photographer Len and volleyball star Sage develop an unlikely friendship that enables them to begin facing their inner demons
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The empire of dreams
by Rae Carson
The award-winning author of The Girl of Fire and Thorns presents a standalone tale in which a foundling orphan with a veiled past is barred from being adopted into the royal family before she becomes a first woman recruit into the legendary Royal Guard. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The falling in love montage
by Ciara Smyth
Challenged to break her no-relationships rule by a new friend who invites her to share in a summer of cliché rom-com reenactments that will end with no hurt feelings upon the arrival of fall, a cynical lesbian teen struggles to let go when she unexpectedly falls in love for real. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Felix ever after
by Kacen Callender
Worrying that his combination of such marginalizing qualities as being black, queer and trans are too impossible to allow happiness, Felix turns vengeful in the face of transphobic hate messages before finding himself in a quasi-love triangle. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Ghost wood song
by Erica Waters
Inheriting her father’s ability to summon ghosts from the grave through fiddle music, a gay teen reluctantly enlists the help of otherworldly witnesses to prove her brother’s innocence in the wake of a murder charge. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Girl, unframed
by Deb Caletti
Reluctantly returning to her film star mother’s home in California, Sydney finds herself the object of unwanted attention before a thrilling night gone wrong calls her loyalties into question. By the award-winning author of Honey, Baby, Sweetheart. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The glare
by Margot Harrison
Moving to her father’s home in California after a decade at her mother’s isolated ranch, a teen who has been taught to fear technology reunites with friends and family members before experiencing nightmares about a dark-web video game that poses life-threatening dangers. By the author of The Killer in Me. Simultaneous eBook.
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Goodbye from nowhere
by Sara Zarr
After his parents want him to keep the secret of his mother's affair from the rest of the family so that they can celebrate a big summer reunion, Kyle has to decide what his true obligations are to everyone he cares for
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A high five for Glenn Burke
by Phil Bildner
Giving a school presentation about his role model, gay MLB athlete Glenn Burke, sixth grader Silas Wade hopes to take his first steps toward coming out, before an orchestrated cover-up triggers painful consequences. Simultaneous eBook.
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Home home
by Lisa Allen-Agostini
Relocated against her will from Trinidad to Canada when she is hospitalized for depression, a homesick teen struggles through cultural adjustments before discovering the healing potential of her family’s unconditional love, new friends and a hopeful future. Simultaneous eBook.
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Hood
by Jenny Elder Moke
Arrested by royal soldiers for defending innocent villages, a girl raised within the sheltered walls of a convent is targeted by ruthless King John’s right-hand enforcer before her mother sends her to seek help from the father she has never met, Robin Hood. 25,000 first printing.
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If these wings could fly
by Kyrie McCauley
A metaphorical tribute to the power of sisterhood in the face of domestic violence follows the experiences of a teen whose community ignores her father’s escalating behavior, which forces her to choose between her college ambitions and her siblings. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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If we were us
by K.L. Walther
Sage Morgan and Charlie Carmichael prove to everyone at Bexley School that their close friendship does not hide a romance when new student Nick Morrissey and Charlie's twin brother, Nick, stir things up
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I'll Be the One
by Lyla Lee
A nuanced celebration of body positivity by the author of the Mindy Kim series follows the experiences of a plus-sized teen girl who shatters expectations on a televised competition to become the next big K-pop star. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Ink in the blood
by Kim Smejkal
In a lushly dark fantasy debut, two members of a highly respected religion discover after a decade of servitude that their faith is built on deceptions that strip away individual freedoms, a realization that compels them to escape with a traveling theater troupe. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Keep my heart in San Francisco
by Amelia Diane Coombs
Asked to help work the counter at her family’s struggling bowling alley, Caroline “Chuck” Wilson accepts her annoyingly attractive former best friend’s offer to pursue cash prizes in San Francisco Bay Area bowling tournaments. A first novel. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Kent State
by Deborah Wiles
The author of the National Book Award finalist Each Little Bird That Sings presents a compelling account of the tragic May 1970 shooting of four students who were protesting against the Vietnam War before they were fired upon by American National Guardsmen. Simultaneous eBook.
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The lady rogue
by Jenn Bennett
A teen joins forces with her crush in a quest in the Carpathian Mountains to hunt down Vlad the Impaler’s cursed ring in order to save her treasure-hunter father. By the award-winning author of Bitter Spirits. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The last confession of Autumn Casterly
by Meredith Tate
When her enigmatic older sister goes missing in the wake of a drug deal gone wrong, band-geek Ivy follows a string of clues that reveal dark secrets and lead her toward the dangerous people who are holding her sister hostage. Simultaneous eBook.
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The light in hidden places
by Sharon Cameron
Secretly falling in love with the son of Jewish grocers in 1943 Poland, a young Catholic singer is devastated when the family is arrested by Nazis who requisition her house, complicating her effort to protect her beloved’s hidden brother. Simultaneous eBook.
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The lightness of hands
by Jeff Garvin
A teen with bipolar II signs her father up to perform his legendary but infamously failed illusion on live television in the hope of making enough money to pay for desperately needed medication. By the award-winning author of Symptoms of Being Human. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The loop
by Ben Oliver
Enduring a tortuous existence on a futuristic death row for teens where inmates can delay their execution date in exchange for becoming laboratory subjects, Luka uncovers rumors about chaos spreading throughout the outside world before he becomes targeted by his crazed fellow prisoners. Simultaneous eBook.
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The lucky ones
by Liz Lawson
Struggling with grief, anger and survival guilt in the months after her twin is murdered in a school shooting, May forges an unexpected bond with the maligned son of a woman who incurred local wrath for defending the shooter. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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The mermaid, the witch, and the sea
by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
Disguising herself as a male pirate to escape poverty, Flora follows a strict survival code that is challenged by her unexpected feelings for a noblewoman on her way to a dreaded arranged marriage. A first novel by the author of Also an Octopus. Simultaneous eBook.
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Miss you, love you, hate you, bye
by Abby Sher
Developing an eating disorder when her parents unexpectedly divorce, a once-popular teen resists support from the best friend in her shadow, a girl who wants to help her before it is too late. By the author of Kissing Snowflakes. Simultaneous eBook.
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My Calamity Jane
by Cynthia Hand
A side-splitting follow-up to My Plain Jane finds Wild Bill’s Traveling Show performer Calamity Jane incurring a suspicious bite in the wake of a garou hunt gone wrong before seeking a cure in Deadwood, where she encounters a life-threatening surprise. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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My eyes are up here
by Laura Zimmermann
Desperately avoiding contact and wearing baggy clothes when she begins to be objectified for her large breasts, a math-minded teen finds unexpected community on the volleyball team before making a friend with a school newcomer who seems to care more about her mind. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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My summer of love and misfortune
by Lindsay Wong
Spending the summer with family members in Beijing to reconnect with her heritage after a disappointing year, Iris is swept into the opulent world of the city’s wealthy elite, trigging extraordinary discoveries about her identity. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Paper Girl of Paris
by Jordyn Taylor
Inheriting a Parisian apartment that was abandoned after World War II, Alice teams up with a charming student to uncover the story of a long-lost great aunt who hid her work with the Resistance behind the persona of a socialite Nazi collaborator. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Parachutes
by Kelly Yang
A teen from a privileged Asian family navigates culture shock, unexpected freedom and a new relationship while attending school in California and renting a room from the family of an Ivy League hopeful whose debate coach has undermined her plans. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Prettiest
by Brigit Young
THE PRETTIEST: It's the last thing Eve Hoffmann expected to be, the only thing Sophie Kane wants to be, and something Nessa Flores-Brady knows she'll never be . . . until a list appears online, ranking the top fifty prettiest girls in the eighth grade. Eve is disgusted by the way her body is suddenly being objectified by everyone around her. Sophie is sick of the bullying she's endured after being relegated to number two. And Nessa is tired of everyone else trying to tell her who she is. It's time for a takedown. As the three girls band together, they begin to stand up not just for themselves, but for one another, too.
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Private Lessons
by Cynthia Salaysay
Channeling her grief over her father’s death by devoting herself to the piano, 17-year-old Claire forgoes a social life to study under a prominent teacher who she gradually realizes has a manipulative and abusive nature. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Queen's peril
by E. K. Johnston
Elected as Queen of Naboo at the age of 14, Padmé Naberrie adopts the name Amidala and selects a group of highly skilled handmaidens before facing unexpected tests when the planet is invaded by the forces of the oppressive Trade Federation. 100,000 first printing. Movie tie-in.
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Rebel
by Marie Lu
A revolutionary hero struggling with memory loss reconnects with the love of his life in his effort to protect his younger brother, a brilliant science student who has been increasingly drawn into their city’s dark undercurrents. By the best-selling author of The Young Elites. Simultaneous eBook.
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Rebel spy
by Veronica Rossi
A reimagining of the story of a New York society girl-turned-Revolutionary War spy follows a young woman’s effort to pass herself off as a shipwreck victim before using her assumed identity to eavesdrop on British soldiers and convey important information to George Washington. Simultaneous eBook.
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Refraction
by Naomi Hughes
When Earth is forced to ban all mirrors in the wake of an alien invasion that uses reflective surfaces to conduct attacks, 17-year-old Marty becomes a black-market mirror distributor before his exile reveals horrifying truths. By the author of Afterimage.
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Say yes summer
by Lindsey Roth Culli
Graduating at the top of her class after years of following the rules, Rachel makes plans for a summer of saying yes to new experiences before big mistakes, rekindled friendships and romance take her in unexpected directions. Simultaneous eBook.
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Seven endless forests
by April Genevieve Tucholke
Sisters Torvi and Morgunn, surviving on their own after a plague, decide to search for a mythical sword in a stone tree in the Green Wild Forest, but when Morgunn is captured, Torvi must do whatever it takes to rescue her sister
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Sisters of sword & song
by Rebecca Ross
Looking forward to reuniting with her older sister, who has been proudly serving in the queen’s army, Eva volunteers to serve part of her sister’s brutal sentence when she is wrongly charged with murder. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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A song of wraiths and ruin
by Roseanne A. Brown
A first entry in a planned duology inspired by West African folklore finds a grieving crown princess and a desperate refugee on a collision course to destroy each other despite their growing attraction. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Spindle and dagger
by J. Anderson Coats
Spinning a lie about her connection to a protective saint to survive the raider attack that ended her sisters’ lives, Elen cautiously submits to life beside her abuser until an attack by a rival clan threatens to expose her deception. Simultaneous eBook.
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Stormrise
by Jillian Boehme
Doomed to a colorless future in spite of her elite combat skills, a girl warrior risks her life by disguising herself as a boy and joining a secret military rescue unit, a situation that is complicated by the increasingly urgent voice of a dragon she hears in her head. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Sullivan sisters
by Kathryn Ormsbee
Three once-close sisters struggling with the loss of a pet, a crushing rejection and a growing addiction are challenged to band together in the face of an unexpected inheritance, a sinister family mystery and a possible murder. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The summer of impossibilities
by Rachael Allen
Forced to spend time together at a lake house while their best-friend mothers reconnect, four girls navigate crushes and secrets, including an escalating health problem, during a transformative summer. By the award-winning author of 17 First Kisses.
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Sword in the Stars
by Amy Rose Capetta
Ari Helix and Merlin must travel back in time to steal King Arthur's Grail, making sure they don't impact the medieval timeline, which would disastrously alter the course of history.
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Talk nerdy to me
by Tiffany Schmidt
An expert rule follower whose scientist parents dictate her choices and forbid her from dating competes against an unexpectedly brilliant class clown to become valedictorian before her growing feelings for him shape her literary experiences and science-fair entry. Original.
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They went left
by Monica Hesse
Navigating injuries and trauma after being liberated from the Gross-Rosen concentration camp in 1945 Germany, 18-year-old Zofia joins other survivors to keep a promise to find her brother. By the award-winning author of Girl in the Blue Coat. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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This boy
by Lauren Myracle
Informed in no uncertain terms that he is a far cry from the alpha male types that dominate his high school, Paul makes an unexpected new friend and captures the attention of his crush while gradually succumbing to addiction. By the author of the Wishing Day trilogy. Simultaneous eBook.
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This is my brain in love
by I. W. Gregorio
A dual-narrative romance that explores themes of mental health and self-acceptance follows the experiences of a teen filmmaker and an aspiring school paper editor who work together to upgrade and promote a struggling Chinese restaurant. By the author of None of the Above. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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This train is being held
by Ism©♭e Williams
Pressured by his Papi to pursue a career in pro sports in spite of his poetic spirit, Alex bonds with an ambitious young dancer whose dreams have been complicated by her mother’s controlling nature, her father’s unemployment and a sibling’s mental illness. 20,000 first printing.
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Thorn
by Intisar Khanani
A fantasy retelling of the “Goose Girl” fairy tale follows the experiences of a betrothed princess who is robbed of her identity by a mysterious sorceress before a threat against her betrothed prince compels her to make a dangerous choice. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Tigers, not daughters
by Samantha Mabry
A follow-up to the National Book Award-longlisted All the Wind in the World follows the experiences of three younger sisters whose dream of escape is thwarted by the loss of their older sister, whose ghost they believe haunts their San Antonio home. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Time of our lives
by Emily Wibberley
Dreading the day when his single mom’s early-onset Alzheimer’s begins to steal her memory, Fitz reluctantly tours colleges he has no intention of attending while bonding with a girl from an overcrowded family who makes him reconsider his sacrifices. By the author of the Last Oracle trilogy. Simultaneous eBook.
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Verona comics
by Jennifer Dugan
Meeting at a comic convention prom, the cellist daughter of an indie comic shop owner and the disgraced son of comic superstore titans navigate a secret romance that is complicated by anxiety, their feuding parents and an approaching audition. Simultaneous eBook.
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War and speech
by Don Zolidis
Neglecting her schoolwork in the face of her father’s hardship-inducing imprisonment, Sydney bonds with fellow misfits at a new school before forging a competitive idea about how to take down a gang of speech-team bullies. 20,000 first printing.
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We Are Not from Here
by Jenny Torres Sanchez
Three teenage immigrants risk the trip from Guatemala through Mexico to the United States southern border in search of a better life.
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We didn't ask for this
by Adi Alsaid
When the school's annual lock-in begins, a group of students stage an ecoprotest that makes the other students hostages or allies and leaves the protest leader questioning how far she's willing to go to attain her goals
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When you were everything
by Ashley Woodfolk
When her best friendship with Layla implodes beyond repair, Cleo pursues other relationships before she is assigned to tutor her former friend and forced to come to terms with her choices. By the author of The Beauty That Remains. Simultaneous eBook.
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Where we go from here
by Lucas Rocha
A young gay Brazilian who has tested negative for HIV after a long-term relationship reluctantly introduces his HIV-positive ex to a new friend who has been recently diagnosed, before the three find their lives intertwined by the disease’s ongoing realities. Simultaneous eBook.
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