|
|
| How to Die Famous by Benjamin DeanAspiring actor Abel has a starring role in the upcoming reboot of a teen drama. This big break is also his chance to investigate how his older brother died in a “tragic accident” on the set of the original show. This compelling, suspenseful mystery explores Hollywood’s exploitation of young talent. |
|
| Time and Time Again by Chatham GreenfieldPhoebe is stuck reliving August 6, the day before an important doctor’s appointment. A car crash with Phoebe’s childhood crush Jess pulls them into the loop as well, and romance blossoms. But do they really want to live like there’s no tomorrow? Read-alikes: Jessica Walton’s Stars in Their Eyes; Rachel Lynn Solomon’s See You Yesterday. |
|
| Death at Morning House by Maureen JohnsonMarlowe gives tours at Morning House, the historic summer home of a wealthy family and the site of tragic deaths in 1932. The mysterious drowning of another tour guide makes Marlowe suspect there’s ongoing danger. Fans of author Maureen Johnson’s Truly Devious series will devour this suspenseful standalone mystery. |
|
| On the Bright Side by Anna SortinoSince Ellie’s Deaf school closed and forced her back home, she lacks both support and respect. Thankfully, Jackson, a former soccer star dealing with undiagnosed health problems, is teaching himself sign language to connect to her. This character-driven story will draw fans of angst-filled, emotionally intense romances. |
|
Contact your librarian for more great books for age 14 and up!
|
|
|
|
|
|