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Teenage dirtbags
by James Acker
"Phil Reyno is a "troublemaker." With a punk aesthetic and a quick temper, Phil knows that it's surprising to see him dating universally beloved Cameron Ellis, whose viral coming out video made him an internet darling. Jackson Pasternak is a "good guy." Junior class president, star rower, and Ivy bound, Jackson is burnt out and misses the only person who ever truly knew him--his ex-best friend, Phil. When Cameron dumps Phil and torpedoes his already-iffy reputation in the process, Phil hatches a plot to expose Cameron as the two-faced liar he truly is. And he finds the perfect weapon in his old pal Jackson, who agrees to infiltrate Cameron's circle and uncover dirt. But as Phil and Jackson rediscover their friendship--and more--they start to wonder... Will knocking Cameron off his pedestal really solve their problems?"
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Messy perfect
by Tanya Boteju
When a former friend reenrolls at their Catholic high school a few years after a homophobic bullying incident, Cassie decides to start an underground Gender and Sexuality Alliance, exploring her own sexuality in the process.
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We Were Warned
by Chelsea Ichaso
Twenty years after a murder closed Fairport Village, the ruins are bulldozed, but after a student dies after a party at the ruins, Eden Stafford realizes she and others are being followed and must trust former friends to uncover the truth. Original. Simultaneous eBook.
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Murder between friends
by Liz Lawson
Told in three voices, Grace questions her eyewitness testimony that convicted Henry's brother in a murder trial, leaving former childhood friends Henry and Ally no choice but to join forces with her to prove Jake's innocence.
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Reasons to hate me
by Susan Metallo
"There are countless good reasons to hate seventeen-year-old Jess Lanza, Stone Bridge High's premier autistic theater nerd and Champion of Questionable Life Choices. Unfortunately, the cyberbullies that hounded her all summer are stuck on last year's life-ruining mistake, the one that earned Jess the title 'Boyfriend Stealing Slutbag.' To relieve the bullies of their stale content, Jess vows to dazzle them with online posts...But somehow, all of Jess's posts circle back to her friendship with Chloe--the friendship her alleged sluttiness pulverized--and the gaping hole she left in Jess's life. As Jess chases Chloe's forgiveness, she must confront some of her darkest weaknesses--and darker still, the truth of what happened with Chloe's boyfriend."
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The L.O.V.E. Club
by Lio Min
"Three estranged high schoolers are pulled into a video game to pursue the disappearance of their friend."
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Very dangerous things
by Lauren Muänoz
"At the Dr. James Everett School of Criminology, a murder mystery game goes wrong when the student playing the victim is actually murdered, and soon, junior Dulce Castillo sets out to find the culprit."
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A hundred vicious turns
by O'Brien, Lee Paige
The nonbinary heir to one of the oldest magical bloodlines in New York, Rat Evans hides at Bellamy Arts after opening a passageway to a broken tower where evil lurks, but finds things taking a dangerous turn when their friend-turned-enemy arrives on campus.
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Sugar Crash by Melinda Di LorenzoZoe Harmon doesn't remember what life was like before she had type one diabetes. Her insulin pump feels like a body part now--just one she has to think about a little more than she thinks about her kidneys or her liver. Yeah, it's annoying sometimes, but it sure beats being dead. When she begrudgingly accepts a ride to a school camp from her former best friend, Vic Niels, a crash sends them flying off a remote mountain road. Stranded without her phone or insulin, Zoe is forced to team up with Vic in order to save her own life. And his. Twenty-four hours stuck with Vic? Fine. But twenty-four hours without insulin? This could get deadly.
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Fake skating
by Lynn Painter
In this heartfelt rom com, childhood best friends Dani and Alec reunite in their hockey-obsessed hometown, and as they fake a relationship for convenience, old wounds, family secrets and lingering feelings surface -- threatening to turn their pretend romance into something real.
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Unboxed
by Non Pratt
"After years of no contact, former friends Alix, Ben, Zara, and Dean meet up at their old school to keep a longstanding promise: to open a memory box they left there when they were thirteen. But there is a gaping hole--their friend Millie has died. Secrets tumble out and old feelings rise to the surface as they dredge up the past. Can they save the friendships that once meant everything to them, or is it time to let go and say goodbye?"
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Pretty girl county
by Lakita Wilson
Rich Reya Samuels was once best friends with Sommer Watkins, who's struggling to afford her dream school, and when Reya needs Sommer's help to get into fashion school, they work to repair their relationship and stay true to themselves.
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