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The Unfinished
by Cheryl Isaacs
Avery, a Kanyen’kehá:ka (Mohawk) teen, is haunted by a deep, black pond she found in the woods. Then her crush goes missing. Can Avery’s Elders help her break the curse of the malevolent waters and save her town? This harrowing novel weaves creepy suspense into Avery’s cultural exploration.
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Poison in their hearts
by Laura Sebastian
To stop the empress from taking over the entire continent of Vesteria, princesses Beatriz and Daphne, with their allies' help and the magic of the stars, take their final stand, trusting in the power in their veins and defying fate itself to destroy their mother.
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Bridge across the sky
by Freeman Ng
In 1924 at the Angel Island Immigration Station, teen Chinese immigrant Soo Tai Go is awakened to the political realities of his new home as he waits to find out if he and his family will be allowed into the country.
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Aisle nine
by Ian X. Cho
When a hell portal opens up in aisle nine, discount-mart checkout clerk Jasper teams up with his crush, who shares his frightening vision of the impending apocalypse, to save the world before this Black Friday becomes the darkest yet.
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Songlight
by Moira Buffini
Hiding her gift of songlight, the forbidden ability to telepathically communicate, Elsa's grief draws her friend Nightingale to her, thrusting the two into the middle of a war that threatens their very existence.
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| When You Wish Upon a Lantern by Gloria Chao Hoping to save her family’s lantern business, Liya secretly grants the wishes customers write on their paper lanterns. Arranging a meet-cute between elders sends Liya to Kai’s bakery, where their strained friendship blossoms into something beautiful. Read-alikes: Nina Moreno’s Our Way Back to Always; Loan Le’s A Pho Love Story. |
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| A Crooked Mark by Linda Kao After working with his dad to find and execute people marked by the Devil, Matthew’s first solo assignment arrives on his 17th birthday. As he befriends -- and then falls for -- his target Rae, he begins questioning his mission. This darkly humorous paranormal novel pairs suspense with thought-provoking character growth. |
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| Revelle by Lyssa Mia SmithProhibition threatens trapeze artist Luxe Revelle’s magical circus spectacle, and forging an alliance with time-traveling nemesis Dewey may help. When Luxe accidentally charms the mysterious Jamison instead, the three are drawn into a dangerous world of intrigue. In-depth worldbuilding and enchanting detail will dazzle romantasy fans. |
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| Last Chance Dance by Lakita Wilson Single for the first time in four years, Leila signs up for the Last Chance Dance. She’ll choose her date from three unrequited crushes and one computer-generated wild card. But more than finding a date, Leila needs to find herself again. Read-alikes: RaeChell Garrett’s Promposal; Rhiannon Richardson’s The Meet Cute Project. |
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Contact your librarian for more great books for age 14 and up!
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