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Sisters in the Wind
by Angeline Boulley
From the instant New York Times bestselling author of Firekeeper's Daughter and Warrior Girl Unearthed comes a daring new mystery about a foster teen claiming her heritage on her own terms.
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The sleepless
by Jen Williams
Elver's skin will poison anyone she touches, Artair shares his body with an evil spirit and Lucian inhabits their body while Artair sleeps, in a gods-and-monsters romantic fantasy. 150,000 first printing.
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The Others
by Cheryl Isaacs
In a haunting sequel to "The Unfinished," Avery must confront her darkest self and the lingering trauma of the past, relying on her Kanyen'keha:ka roots to protect her town, her family and her first love before darkness resurfaces and consumes everything she holds dear. 50,000 first printing.
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When we were monsters
by Jennifer Niven
A simmering psychological thriller about a dead teacher at an elite New England boarding school, the students invited to work with her who had reasons to want her gone and the tangled web of rivalry and romance concealing the truth.
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Try Your Worst
by Chatham Greenfield
Seniors Sadie Katz and Cleo Chapman, who have been rivals since birth, are neck-and-neck for valedictorian, but when increasingly serious pranks take over their high school and all signs point to Sadie and Cleo as the perpetrators, they must team up to clear their names and find out who is framing them.
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Cry out loud
by Tara O'Connor
"A horror story about an Irish girl who discovers members of her extended family plan to sacrifice her as part of a generational blood rite and travels back in time to try and break the murderous cycle"
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The wicked lies of Habren Faire
by Anna Fiteni
When Sabrina Parry's sickly sister, Ceridwen, vanishes into the woods, Sabrina ventures into fairyland to find her, accepting a dangerous deal offered by a fae prince, but at a cost. 40,000 first printing.
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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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Joy to the girls
by Alyson Derrick
During a festive holiday trip, Molly and Alex try to play matchmaker for their friend Cora while grappling with post-college fears and secrets they have been keeping from each other.
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You've found Oliver
by Dustin Thao
It's been a year since Sam died and even though Oliver knows he won't get a response, he continues to text Sam's number, but one day he accidentally hits the call button, and someone picks up; and that someone is Ben, a college student in Seattle, who was reassigned the number and has been receiving Oliver's vulnerable messages for months.
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Flip
by Ngozi Ukazu
When too cool Flip Henderson rejects Chi-Chi Ekeh's senior prom proposal in front of the entire class, what happens next is completely unexpected: Chi-Chi -- shy nerd and scholarship student -- switches bodies with Flip, giving Flip a crash course on Chi-Chi's life -- being a poor kid of color at a rich white private school. Simultaneous. Gr 10+
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The Golden Boy's Guide to Bipolar
by Sonora Reyes
From bestselling author Sonora Reyes comes a poignant and searingly honest companion novel to the multi-award-winning The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School, following beloved character Cesar Flores as he comes to terms with his sexuality, his new bipolar diagnosis, and more mistakes than he can count.
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The story of my anger
by Jasminne Mâendez
Yulieta Lopez, a Dominican Texas teen tired of racism and censorship, starts a guerrilla theatre club with her friends as she finds her voice and the courage to stand up for what she believes in
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Daughter of the Underworld
by Katharine Corr
Join a thrilling journey into the Underworld, with all its jealousy, betrayal, and deception, in this first part of an original fantasy duology inspired by ancient Greek myth.
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How to Survive a Horror Movie
by Scarlett Dunmore
Horror movie buff Charley Ryan isn't expecting much when she's enrolled at a girls' boarding school on a remote island. That is, until someone starts killing off the senior class. From elaborate scare tactics to severed heads in fridges, these gruesome murders are straight out of Charley's favorite films. To top it off, she's also seeing the ghosts of her former classmates. No one's surprised when Charley's taste in movies makes her the prime suspect. Determined to clear her name, she sets out to find the killer before her campus becomes more graveyard than school. She's equipped only with her encyclopedic knowledge of horror cinema and the help of her trusty cinephile best friend, Olive--oh, and those pesky ghosts, if they can shut up long enough to lend a helping hand. With a plot twist sure to make you SCREAM, this is an addictive love letter of a slasher that will keep you guessing until the very last page.
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Komi Can't Communicate 35
by Tomohito Oda
Komi's final year of high school is going great! She led her class to victory at the culture festival (i.e., their ramen was a hit and nothing burned down), and she's getting close to her goal of 100 friends! But her younger brother Shosuke isn't having the same luck. Recently a menacing new group led by Tadano's sister has started to target him, and they're determined to make him smile!
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Silenced Voices : Reclaiming Memories from the Guatemalan Genocide
by Pablo Leon
In this moving intergenerational tale perfect for fans of Messy Roots and Illegal, Eisner-nominated creator Pablo Leon combines historical research of the Guatemalan Civil War with his own experiences as a Guatemalan immigrant to depict a powerful story of family, sacrifice, survival, and hope.
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Make Me a Monster
by Kalynn Bayron
New York Times bestselling author Kalynn Bayron puts a modern twist on Frankenstein in her haunting new novel about the lengths we'd go for the people we love.
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Truth is
by Hannah V. Sawyerr
Seventeen-year-old Truth uses slam poetry to address her personal struggles with college, relationships, and an unexpected pregnancy, but she never intended for a video of her poem to go viral
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Cry out loud
by Tara O'Connor
"A horror story about an Irish girl who discovers members of her extended family plan to sacrifice her as part of a generational blood rite and travels back in time to try and break the murderous cycle"
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The dead of summer
by Ryan La Sala
Seventeen-year-old Ollie fights to survive a deadly summer on an island off the coast of Maine after it is placed under quarantine due to a long-sunken horror rising from the sea
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Firebird
by Elizabeth Wein
Nastia is no traitor. She is a fearless pilot, the daughter of revolutionaries, and now, as the Second World War descends on Russia, she must fight alongside her male peers to defend the glorious Motherland. But all is not as it seems. As Hitler's army moves forward and the battles begin, secrets are revealed and everything that Nastia once knew is challenged.
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I Wish I Didn't Have to Tell You This : A Graphic Memoir
by Eugene Yelchin
In a stunning sequel to The Genius Under the Table, Eugene Yelchin's graphic memoir depicts his harrowing journey from Leningrad's underground art scene to a state-run Siberian asylum--and to eventual safety in the US.
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Split the sky
by Marie Arnold
"In a town with growing racial tension, a young Black girl must use her powers of foresight to save an unarmed teen from being killed"
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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 about her own ridiculous fails and embarrassing character traits. 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, a story neither of them wants to hear"--
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Fireblooms
by Alexandra Villasante
"Seventeen-year-old Sebastian moves to a town that uses technology to prevent hate speech and bullying, only to discover this flawed system is not without its dangers"
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Hollow
by Taylor Grothe
While navigating a recent Autism diagnosis, teenage Cassie gets separated from her friends on a camping trip and meets a mysterious wood carver who brings her to his artists' compound where she feels an eerie sense of belonging
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On Starlit Shores
by Bex Glendining
In this YA urban fantasy graphic novel, Alex must return to the town where she was born to unravel the magical mysteries her late grandmother left behind.
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