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Shiny Happy People
by Clay McLeod Chapman
Sixteen-year-old Kyra teams up with new boy Logan to uncover the truth behind a mysterious drug with disturbing side effects that is plaguing their town.
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Never Seen the Stars
by Kate Korsh
Hattie Murphy thinks the universe hates her. She has a secret: she has the same genetic eye disease as her father and is slowly going blind, just like he did. Nobody knows. Not her friends. Not her family. As if that weren't hard enough, Hattie's good friend Mason drowns unexpectedly, leaving their friend group shattered. After Mason's death, Hattie isn't ready to let go. There are too many things left unsaid between them. But while it's hard for her to find her seat in the dim light of the church at Mason's funeral, Hattie finds that she can see something no one else can: Mason's ghost.
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Songs for Ghosts
by Clara Kumagai
Caught between cultures, relationships, and family, seventeen-year-old Japanese-American Adam finds new purpose after discovering a hundred-year-old journal written by a young woman in Nagasaki, leading him to a homestay in Japan, where he unravels the mystery of her identity and his own.
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Split the Sky
by Marie Arnold
In a town with growing racial tension, a young Black girl must use her powers of foresight to save an unarmed teen from being killed.
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A Time Traveler's History of Tomorrow
by Kendall Kulper
A time-bending, supernatural love story where a prickly young woman and a carefree stranger travel back in time to the Worlds Fair and must save the universe after accidentally destroying it in the first place.
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Reasons We Break
by Jesmeen Kaur Deo
To keep Rajan out of prison, Simran agrees to handle his former gang's books, but when a gang war erupts, they must decide how much they will sacrifice for each other.
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Heart Check: A Varsity Novel
by Emily Charlotte
Dawson, a star hockey player, and Harper, his biggest critic, must confront their assumptions about each other while working together at an after-school job, as they navigate their differences and find unexpected common ground.
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The Dark Cove Theatre Society
by Sierra Marilyn Riley
Violet Costantino knows she is already on thin ice this school year: her scholarship has taken a significant hit due to her panic attack during her final performance in acting class last semester--which simultaneously shattered her dreams of becoming a leading lady. This year, she is determined to keep her head down and just get through unscathed. But the school seems to have other plans for Violet: to her extreme foreboding, she is cast as one of the leads in the annual Halloween play. What's worse, the beautiful, infuriatingly talented Frankie Lin and Violet's ex-crush, Hunter Kinsley, are both cast as her love interests.
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Balancing ACT
by Paula Chase
Chyna, a gymnast balancing her mother's illness and a competitive team, and Jamaal, a basketball player determined to honor his late brother, navigate the pressures of pursuing their dreams at a new, prestigious sports charter school.
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Moonsick
by Tom O'Donnell
After being turned into a werewolf on the night of a full moon, privileged high school senior Heidi Mills must decide whether to turn herself in or go on the run, forcing her to confront the harsh realities of a world plagued by a werewolf epidemic.
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New Teen Graphic Novels & Manga
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Always Raining Here: A Graphic Novel
by Hazel And Bell
The stand alone adaptation of the popular webcomic by the same name about the down-to-earth courtship between two gay teenagers as they fumble with high school, parental expectations, their dreams, and each other.
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Tamon's B-Side, Vol. 3
by Yuki Shiwasu
High schooler Utage Kinoshita works part-time as a housekeeper so she can afford her fangirl obsession with Tamon Fukuhara, her favorite member of boy band F/ACE. When work serendipitously sends her to the home of her idol, she discovers that the real Tamon couldn't be more different from his wild and sexy onstage persona!
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Kaiju No. 8: Relax, Vol. 1
by Kizuku Watanabe
With the highest kaiju-emergence rates in the world, Japan is no stranger to attack by deadly monsters. But kaiju don't attack every day! Sometimes, even the best and brightest kaiju-fighting heroes get a chance to relax. Join the top troops of the Third Division of the Japan Defense Force, a military organization tasked with the neutralization of kaiju, on their days off!
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Tron
When a highly sophisticated Program named Ares is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, it marks humankind's first encounter with A.I. beings.
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