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Heir of storms
by Lauryn Hamilton Murray
Seventeen-year-old Blaze, a Rain Singer, endeavors to master her powers as she competes in a series of deadly trials that decide the future rulers of the four elemental kingdoms
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Among ghosts
by Rachel Hartman
On the run from a mercenary dragon, among other dangers, thirteen-year-old Charl seeks refuge in an abandoned abbey haunted by an assemblage of ghosts
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Blue lock. 19
by Muneyuki Kaneshiro
"Unable to best Michael Kaiser during training, Isagi was relegated to the bench for Bastard Mèunchen's first match against FC Barcha. Despite his frustration, Isagi resolves to analyze every second of the match so he can draw level with the evolved Bachira and Kunigami. But wait... Noel Noa's coming onto the field?! What follows is a truly epic clash of soccer gods and monsters-one that might even bring Isagi off the bench..."
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Goodbye, my princess
by Wo Si Cun Fei
Now married to the heartless crown prince, princess Xiaofeng lives a secret life outside the manor until a stranger reveals a past she cannot remember, and she must recover her memories of love and betrayal
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The grove
by Brooks Whitney
Set in a struggling 1960s Florida town, two sisters, fifteen-year-old Pip and seventeen-year-old Sissy, share a close bond, but after the annual carnival leaves, Sissy grows distant and reveals a shocking secret, thrusting the sisters and their friend Silas into a life-changing, desperate situation
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A most perilous world : the true story of the young abolitionists and their crusade against slavery
by Kristina R. Gaddy
"Kristina R. Gaddy tells the story of America's tumultuous years leading up to the Civil War and of the war itself from the viewpoints of four children of famous abolitionists, including those of Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison. Gaddy crafts a surprisingly contemporary braided coming-of-age narrative, supported by meticulous research and featuring dozens of primary documents. Each of these four young people-two white, two Black-was strongly committed to the anti-slavery cause but felt just as keenly a need to make their own names, away from the often over-protective or disapproving shadows of the famous adults in their lives. This is a true story of how a torch of resistance is passed and how a new generation makes its mark"-- Provided by publisher
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Beast
by Richard Van Camp
Book Annotation
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Nobody in particular
by Sophie Gonzales
Seventeen-year-old Princess Rosemary of Henland, working to restore her reputation after a scandal that caused the death of her best friend, falls for new student Danni at her all-girls boarding school, but their growing relationship risks destroying herreputation and drawing the wrath of the palace
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Vesuvius
by Cass Biehn
"In the final days of Pompeii, two boys--Felix and Loren--must grapple with closely-guarded secrets and untangle myth, magic, and memory to escape the burning city alive"
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The beautiful maddening
by Shea Ernshaw
Seventeen-year-old Lark lives in a decaying family home where white petals cause the locals to fall in love with anyone who bears the Goode last name, but when she meets a boy who seems unaffected by the family curse, she finds herself falling into a feeling she has spent her life trying to avoid
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A forgery of fate
by Elizabeth Lim
"A girl who paints the future and a cursed dragon lord, bound by love and deception, pair up in a plot to bring down the gods"
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My Hero Academia. Vol. 41, Overlay
by Kåohei Horikoshi
"Midoriya's epic final battle with Shigaraki reaches its earth-shattering crescendo! With Danger Sense stolen away and the villain threatening to wipe Japan off the map, Midoriya has to get really creative with his Quirks to survive. The Second's plan tosmash the vestiges of One For All into the core of Shigaraki's psychic space is the last chance the heroes have to stop All For One's grand schemes from coming to fruition. But first, Midoriya has to land a solid punch!"
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Sea change
by Susan Fletcher
Born with a genetically modified set of lungs and gills, fifteen-year-old Turtle faces a difficult choice between her life with the Mer community and life on land with a Normal named Kai
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Skipshock
by Caroline O'donoghue
Book Annotation
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Under the neon lights
by Arriel Vinson
"Sixteen-year-old Jaelyn Coleman falls in love for the first time at her local, beloved roller-skating rink, just as news hits it is shutting down amidst her neighborhood quickly gentrifying"
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