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I READ YA: A Book Group For Adults Who Enjoy YA Genre I Read YA Discussion, a book club for adults who enjoy Young Adult literature, meets at Rodman Public Library at 6:30 p.m. on the first Monday of each month. NOTE: The September meeting will be held on the second Monday due to the Labor Day observance. Registration is required to attend meetings.
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by Kristen Ciccarelli
In a world where witches face persecution, Rune leads a double life, masquerading as a socialite during the day and transforming into the vigilante known as the Crimson Moth by night, and forms a complicated alliance with the witch hunter Gideon Sharpe, blurring the lines between love and danger.
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by Sabaa Tahir
When his attempts to save his family's motel spiral out of control, Salahudin and his best friend Noor, two outcasts in their town, must decide what their friendship is worth and how they can defeat the monsters of their past and in their midst.
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by Marie Lu
He is Day. The boy who walks in the light. She is June. The girl who seeks her brother's killer. On the run and undercover, they meet by chance. Irresistably drawn together, neither knows the other's past. But Day murdered June's brother. And she has sworn to avenge his death .Dystopian fiction at its very best in this thrilling instalment in the Legend trilogy.
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by Angeline Boulley
Daunis, who's part Ojibwe, defers attending the University of Michigan to care for her mother and reluctantly becomes involved in the investigation of a series of drug-related deaths.
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by Emily Lloyd-Jones
When risen corpses called "bone houses" threaten Ryn's village because of a decades-old curse, she teams up with a mapmaker named Ellis to solve the mystery of the curse and destroy the bone houses forever.
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by Kristy Boyce Hazel Buchanan has her senior year mapped out: Win respect as color guard captain, kick off her first D&D campaign, and steer clear of distractions. But her plan takes a critical hit when Max -- her former best friend and longtime crush -- returns to town with drumsticks in hand and an unexplained chip on his shoulder. Hazel and Max can't help bickering every time they're together, and thanks to meddling parents, he's invading her D&D game too. As Dungeon Master, she's ready to shut him down, but D&D has a way of bringing people together like nothing else. Is this rivalry masking something more? With dice rolling and emotions spinning, Hazel might be in for more than she planned . . .
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