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All of Us Villains
by Amanda Foody
Every generation, seven families select a champion to compete in a tournament to the death for control of high magick--the most powerful resource in the world--but this year, a salacious tell-all book draws reporters, tourists, and government agents to Ilvernath to watch the bloody curse unfold and some of the champions are determined to thwart their destinies and rewrite their stories.
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Alone out here
by Riley Redgate
When the apocalypse arrives early, a group of teens, including First Daughter Leigh Chen, search for a habitable planet on a starship manned by the pilot's mysterious daughter with whom Leigh struggles for control of the mission.
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Blackout
by K. Monroe
Allie Castillo wakes up after a terrible car accident, with head injuries and zero recollection of who she is or what happened... As Allie learns about her notorious past, she grows to dislike who she was pre-accident. She's determined to change, determined not to repeat the same mistakes. But when her life is put in jeopardy once more, Allie realizes that her only chance at survival is to remember who she used to be.
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Cold the night, fast the wolves : a novel
by Meg Long
Meg Long's Cold the Night, Fast the Wolves is a captivating debut about survival, found family, and the bond between a girl and a wolf that delivers a fresh twist on classic survival stories and frontier myths. On a frozen wasteland of a planet, a girl is on the run with a wolf who is born to be a killer but bound to be her guide. As they fight to escape ice goblins, giant bears, and a ruthless leader intent on trapping them both, one question drives them relentlessly forward: where do you turn when there is nowhere to hide?
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Don't let in the cold
by Keely Parrack
A blackout and a blizzard leave seventeen-year-old Lottie and her new stepsister Jade trapped in an isolated ski cabin in Tahoe, where they are soon joined by a cute, fast-talking stranger named Alex, who claims to be lost and in need of shelter--but thegirls realize Alex is not who he claims to be, and he has dangerous friends
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A door in the dark
by Scott Reintgen
Snatched from the safety of Balmerick University's campus and set down in the middle of nowhere, Ren Monroe guides the remaining wizards through the punishing wilderness with limited magical resources, stumbling upon tangled secrets while being stalked by something in the dark woods.
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Frendo lives
by Adam Cesare
A year after the Kettle Springs massacre, Quinn and her friends Rust and Cole become the focus of online conspiracy theories that recast them as villains rather than victims
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The girl in question
by Tess Sharpe
Embarking on a backpacking trip with her friends Wes and Iris, Nora, with her murderous stepfather on the loose, must rescue Wes's girlfriend who, mistaken for Nora, has been kidnapped and faces three problems: someone is lying, someone is keeping secrets and someone has to die.
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Hearts still beating
by Brooke Archer
Mostly dead and placed in an experimental resettlement program, 17-year-old Mara is sent to live with the best friend she hasn't seen since the world ended, and as the girls struggle with their pasts and the people they've become, they must lean on each other to survive.
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Into the sunken city
by Dinesh Thiru
In a world where the rain never stops, impoverished Jin Haldar is offered the score of a lifetime — a massive stash of gold hidden in the sunken ruins of Las Vegas — and must do what she promised herself she'd never do again: dive.
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The Lake House
by Sarah Beth Durst
Arriving at an off-the-grid summer camp with two other girls only to discover a blackened, burned husk of a lodge and a dead body in the woods, Claire soon realizes they are being hunted by something that refuses to let them leave.
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Lord of the Fly Fest
by Goldy Moldavsky
At Fly Fest, true crime podcaster Rafi Francisco, hoping to score an interview with River Stone, a musician who rose to fame after the mysterious disappearance of his girlfriend, finds herself fighting for her life along with hundreds of other influencers.
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The maze cutter
by James Dashner
70 years after the events of THE DEATH CURE, when Thomas and other immunes were sent to an island to survive the Flare-triggered apocalypse, their descendants have thrived. But when a rusty old boat shows up one day with a woman bearing dark news of the mainland, a group of the islanders decide to embark back to civilization. There they find that many have evolved into a more violent, intelligent version of Cranks due to a new string of the virus, and they are hunting those whose ancestors were sent away by Ava Paige. The islanders will have to survive long enough to figure out why they are hunted and what it means for the future of humanity.
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Monsters born and made
by Tanvi Berwah
To save her chronically ill little sister, 16-year-old Koral cheats her way into the Glory Race, a deadly chariot tournament reserved for the elite, where she must choose between her life or her sister's when rogues try to force her to drop out.
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No accident
by Laura Bates
Stranded on a desert island after a plane crash, seven teens must face the truth about what happened at a party the night before their flight, when it becomes clear someone is out for revenge. Original. Simultaneous eBook.
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Over the moon by S.E. Anderson As an illegal clone of the murdered galactic princess, Dora's face would get her killed the minute she steps off her dull farming moon. She spends her days tinkering with gadgets and gears, with Tau, her kitchen-timer-bot, for company. But when forces close in and threaten her family, her escape attempt lands her deep in the Outer Zone -- and on top of the Technowitch of Night, crushing her in the process. Now a fugitive in two solar systems, Dora's only chance of survival is to find her way to the mysterious Technomage on his Emerald moon. In a place where science has advanced to be indistinguishable from magic, she must accept the help of an unlikely trio: a cryogenically-preserved girl with no memory, an obsolete theme park droid, and a bioengineered beast with a penchant for the dramatic. As Dora realizes there's more to the princess's death than what the universe has been told, she must choose -- save her family, or risk everything to right a centuries-old wrong.
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The Q
by Amy Tintera
A trusted lieutenant for one of the post-pandemic quarantine zone's controlling families, 17-year-old Maisie Rojas has 48 hours to get the infected son of a U.S. presidential candidate out of the Q zone, where he was dropped, before disaster strikes.
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The sacrifice
by Rin Chupeco
When a Hollywood film crew begins to work on the island of Kisapmata, they ignore the warnings that the island is cursed, until the crew begins to see strange visions and the visitors start to die, one by one
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Strike the zither
by Joan He
In year 414 of the Xin Dynasty, Zephyr, the best strategist in the land serving under warlordess Xin Ren, is forced to infiltrate an enemy camp to keep Ren's followers from being slaughtered and meets her match in an opposing strategist.
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Swarm
by Jennifer D. Lyle
As butterfly-like creatures multiply and swarm outside, 16-year-old Shur must find the strength to keep her family and friends safe and protect their home at any cost, but before long, she realizes the creatures aren't the only thing trying to get in.
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This vicious grace
by Emily Thiede
As demons invade her island home when her people turn on her, Alessa fights for her survival while trying to master her gift from the gods with the help of a cynical outcast.
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