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Teen Summer Reading Book Bingo: Read a book in which you can really relate to the main character
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As you walk on by
by Julian Winters
When his promposal goes epically wrong, 17-year-old Theo Wright, who has his life all figured all?—?or so he thinks?—?seeks refuge in an empty bedroom where he is joined by others escaping who they're supposed to be outside the bedroom door. Simultaneous eBook.
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Imposter syndrome and other confessions of Alejandra Kim
by Patricia Park
"When a microaggression at her wealthy Manhattan high school thrusts her into the spotlight, half-Latinx/half-Korean Alejandra Kim, who feels like an outcast, must carve out a place for herself while dealing with the loss of her father. Simultaneous eBook. "
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Full flight
by Ashley Schumacher
Told in alternating perspectives, in a small town in Texas, mellophone player Weston Ryan and saxophonist Anna James are forced to work together on a duet for their school's marching band competition
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No filter and other lies
by Crystal Maldonado
Seventeen-year-old Kat Sanchez uses photos of a friend to create a fake Instagram account, but when one of her posts goes viral and exposes Kat's duplicity, her entire world--both real and pretend--comes crashing down around her
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Lulu and Milagro's search for clarity
by Angela Velez
"Overachiever Luz 'Lulu' Zavala has straight As, perfect attendance, and a solid ten-year plan ... Middle sister Milagro wants nothing to do with college or a nerdy class field trip ... On a journey from Baltimore all the way to San Francisco, Lulu and Milagro will become begrudging partners as they unpack weighty family expectations ... and maybe even discover the true meaning of sisterhood"
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The many half-lived lives of Sam Sylvester
by Maya MacGregor
An autistic nonbinary eighteen-year-old moves to a new town and school with the support of their loving father and finds friends in an LGBTQ-plus club, but they all must come together to solve the decades-old murder of a teenage boy and confront the demons lurking in Sam's past
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I miss you, I hate this
by Sara Saedi
"Told through a mix of prose, text messages and emails, this novel follows best friends and high school seniors Parisa Naficy and Gabriela Gonzales as they discover new dreams, face insecurities and confront their greatest fears during the COVID-19 lockdown. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook."
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Lucky caller
by Emma Mills
Nina's decision to take a radio broadcasting class her senior year of high school is complicated by the very different approaches of her broadcast team and the presence of a childhood former friend she had hoped to avoid
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The beauty that remains
by Ashley Woodfolk
Autumn, Shay, and Logan, whose lives intersect in complicated ways, each lose someone close to them and must work through their grief
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Emergency contact
by Mary H. K Choi
A chance encounter leads Penny and Sam to become each other's emergency contacts and they soon find themselves falling in love digitally, without the humiliating weirdness of having to see each other
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Radio silence
by Alice Oseman
A studious girl and a quiet, straight-A boy start a controversial podcast together that challenges their courage and forces them to confront issues in the form of backlash and censorship
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The inexplicable logic of my life by Benjamin Alire SâenzCertain of his place in the loving Mexican American family he shares with his adoptive gay father, Sal begins questioning everything when his senior year arrives and he realizes he wants to know more about his biological origins
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