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Boy 2.0
by Tracey Baptiste
Landing in his latest foster home, Coal, suddenly able to turn invisible, searches for answers about who and what he is with the help of friends both old and new. But the truth is far stranger—and more dangerous—than he ever could have imagined.
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Crushing It
by Erin Becker
Told in alternating voices, soccer teammates and former friends Tory and Mel develop feelings for each other when they unknowingly meet anonymously online.
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Dungeons and Drama
by Kristy Boyce
Musical lover Riley has big aspirations to become a director on Broadway...but when Riley takes her mom's car without permission, she's grounded and stuck with the worst punishment: spending her after-school hours working at her dad's game shop. Riley can't waste her time working, so she convinces Nathan--a nerdy teen employee--to cover her shifts. In exchange, she'll flirt with him to make his gamer-girl crush jealous. Soon, Riley starts to think that flirting with Nathan doesn't require as much acting as she would've thought.
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Artifice
by Sharon Cameron
To help her best friend Truus, who is smuggling Jewish babies out of Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, master forger Isa de Smit sells fake paintings to the Nazis. She soon discovers fake can be difficult to spot both in art and in people.
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So Let Them Burn
by Kamilah Cole
After her sister Elara forms an unbreakable bond with an enemy dragon, seventeen-year-old Faron, who once wielded the magic of the gods to save her island from those same dragon-riding colonizers, must find a way to save her sister and the fate of their world in the face of impossible odds.
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Beastly Beauty
by Jennifer Donnelly
To break the curse that has kept her trapped for years, Arabella must find a boy who loves her for her true self: a cruel task for a girl who's been told she's impossible to love, until hope arrives in the form of a handsome thief.
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The Liars Society
by Alyson Gerber
When the money for their school trip is stolen at their elite Boston School, Weatherby and Jack, each protecting secrets that could destroy their lives, are invited to solve this high-stakes mystery, which would guarantee their entrance into the oldest, most powerful society in the world.
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Rez Ball
by Byron Graves
When the varsity basketball team members take him under their wing, Tre Brun, representing his Ojibwe reservation, steps into his late brother's shoes as star player but soon learns he can't mess up-- not on the court, not in school, and not in love.
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On Again, Awkward Again
by Erin Entrada Kelly
High school freshmen Pacy and Cecil share a look of love at first sight that sparks a series of mistakes and awkward interactions that become part of their love story.
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Star Splitter
by Matthew J. Kirby
In 2199, 17-year-old Jessica Mathers wakes up on a desolate, post-extinction planet 14 light years from Earth and must make sense of the bloody destruction around her, as well as the questionable intentions of a familiar stranger.
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Lumara
by Melissa Landers
Accompanying her Mystic boyfriend to a his cousin's wedding, boarding school student Talia Morris enters a fantastical world filled with magic and peace until an accusation sends her on a journey to find the truth in a world where reality is not all it seems.
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Bad Like Us
by Gabriella Lepore
While at a private beach lodge with her popular classmates, an anonymous letter leads to murder, and Eva places her trust in Colton. Together they uncover secrets that upend everything they thought they knew about their fellow spring breakers.
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Rebel Skies
by Ann Sei Lin
When her ship is attacked, servant Kurara is taught how to hunt the wild paper spirits sought after by the Princess of Mikoshima. She soon discovers that her fate—and even the world—may rest in her hands.
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Dragonfruit
by Makiia Lucier
Forced into a life of exile, Hanalei of Tamarind is reunited with her childhood best friend Sam to find a rare dragonfruit whose magic can save his mother, the princess. This offers Hanalei the chance to return home and right a terrible wrong.
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With a Little Luck
by Marissa Meyer
When a mysterious 20-sided dice gives him the gift of good luck, Jude feels invincible. When he loses the magic dice, Jude is forced to step into the spotlight to win the true girl of his dreams.
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At the End of the World
by Nadia Mikail
With the world ending in nine months' time, 17-year-old Aisha, along with her mother, her boyfriend, and his parents, embarks on a road trip through Malaysia to find her sister June and mend the hurts of the past.
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Prince of Song & Sea
by Linsey Miller
To break his enchantment and bring stability to Vellona, Prince Eric must either find his one true love, the one with a voice pure of heart, or kill the sea witch responsible for cursing him.
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South of Somewhere
by Kalena Miller
The unforgettable tale of a girl, her maybe-criminal mom, her babysitting business, and her pet pineapple.
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The Jump
by Brittney Morris
The best scavenger hunting team in Seattle (Jax, Yas, Spider, and Han) compete in a dangerous game orchestrated by The Order, who promises a reward of influence. The team sees this as a chance to change their families' fates and save the city they love.
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All These Sunken Souls: A Black Horror Anthology
by Circe Moskowitz
From haunted, hungry Victorian mansions, temporal monster-infested asylums, and ravaging zombie apocalypses, to southern gothic hoodoo practitioners and cursed patriarchs in search of Black Excellence, this book features the chilling creations of acclaimed bestsellers and hot new talents.
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Last One to Die
by Cynthia Murphy
Sixteen-year-old, Irish-born Niamh has just arrived in London for the summer, and quickly discovers that girls who look frighteningly like her are being attacked.
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The Diablo's Curse
by Gabe Cole Novoa
To tether their soul to earth and become human again and save Silas, a cute boy cursed to die young, teen demon Dami must destroy the curse that has plagued Silas' family for generations on a murderous island destined to bury them both.
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The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee
by Ellen Oh
Sucked into the world of her own web comic, Korean American teenage artist Mina must expose a conspiracy involving the evil corporation she created with the help of Jin, the handsome boy of her dreams.
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The Kill Factor
by Ben Oliver
A contestant on a brand-new game show offering young criminals the chance at freedom and a cash prize by winning over viewers, Emerson desperately needs the money to save her family. Little does she know that winning is her only chance at survival... because losing means death.
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League of Liars
by Astrid Scholte
An apprentice under a premier public defender in a world where illegal users of magic are brought to justice, Cayder discovers the law is no longer black and white when he meets the three criminals he is supposed to defend.
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Stateless
by Elizabeth Wein
Chosen to represent Britain in Europe's first air race for young people in 1937, Stella North is the only participating female pilot. While constantly having to prove herself as a worthy competitor, Stella experiences turbulence when someone resorts to sabotage to get ahead of the game.
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Never Vacation With Your Ex
by Emily Wibberley
Spending the summer in Malibu with her ex-boyfriend Dean and their families, 17-year-old volleyball star Kaylee finds herself falling for him again for the same reasons and some new ones, forcing her to make a complicated choice.
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Bite Risk
by S. J. Wills
In the isolated town of Tremorglade, where all the adults are werewolves, 13-year-old Sel notices strange things happening. When he starts asking questions, people start disappearing, leading him on a hunt for the truth before another full moon puts him at a bite risk.
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Never Trust a Gemini
by Freja Nicole Woolf
It's Libra Season, and Cat Phillips is ready to run headfirst into love. The only problem is that her crush is on her best friend, Alison Bridgewater, who is more interested in chatting with boys. Maybe Cat should take this as a sign to get over Alison,even if that means dating the musically challenged Jamie Owusu. Unfortunately, having a boyfriend is a lot harder than Cat expected. And then Morgan Delaney swoops in with her green glasses, enigmatic smile, and talent for teasing Cat in ways that make her feel èuberlicious. But Morgan is a Gemini, and there's no way that's in Cat's horoscope. Will Cat finally get the girl of her dreams?
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Song of Silver, Flame Like Night
by Amâelie Wen Zhao
Lan has a powerful ability hidden in the mark in her arm. When Zen, one of the fabled magicians of the Last Kingdom, saves her life, Lan finds an ally on her quest to overthrow the Elantian regime and fulfill her destiny.
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