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New Young Adult January 2019
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The tomb
by S. A. Bodeen
Discovering that her life in ancient Alexandria was, in fact, an illusion of virtual reality, Kiva awakens in a sleep chamber in deep space and joins her best friend, Seth, on a desperate mission to fix their ship despite their inability to locate other human planets.
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Queen of air and darkness
by Cassandra Clare
While the Clave teeters on the brink of civil war, Julian and Emma take desperate measures to put their forbidden love aside and focus on saving the world of Shadowhunters before the parabatai curse destroys everyone.
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My Almost Flawless Tokyo Dream Life
by Rachel Cohn
Discovering that her long-lost father is a Japanese hotel mogul, a 16-year-old foster kid endeavors to please critical new relatives by spending time with her school's wealthy elite, who turn up their noses at her new crush.
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Stronger, faster, and more beautiful
by Arwen Dayton
Six interconnected stories that ask how far we will go to remake ourselves into the perfect human specimens, and how hard that will push the definition of human.
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29 Dates
by Melissa De La Cruz
Ji-su's traditional South Korean parents are concerned by what they see as her lack of attention to her schoolwork and her future. Working with Seoul's premiere matchmaker to find the right boyfriend is one step toward ensuring Ji-su's success, and going on the recommended dates is Ji-su's compromise to please her parents while finding space to figure out her own dreams. But when she flubs a test then skips out on a date to spend time with friends, her fed-up parents shock her by shipping her off to a private school in San Francisco. Where she'll have the opportunity to shine academically--and be set up on more dates!
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Phantom Wheel : a Hackers novel
by Tracy Deebs
Believing they are being recruited by the CIA, a group of teen hackers are prompted to take a hacking aptitude test, which one of the group refuses to take and reveals that the group has, in fact, been tricked into creating the world's most devastating virus. By the award-winning author of Doomed.
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The faithful spy : Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the plot to kill Hitler
by John Hendrix
The creator of Shooting at the Stars interweaves handwritten text and his signature art in the story of the German Lutheran pastor who spoke out against the Nazi party, led a church rebellion against the Third Reich and eventually conspired to assassinate Hitler.
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Broken lands
by Jonathan Maberry
Gabriella "Gutsy" Gomez teams up with Benny Imura and his gang as they seek to finish what Captain Joe Ledger started--to find a cure for the zombie infection.
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Girls of paper and fire
by Natasha Ngan
Haunted by the mysterious arrest of her mother a decade earlier, a girl from the kingdom's most persecuted class is unexpectedly chosen to serve the king in the opulent but oppressive palace, before a forbidden romance enmeshes her in a plot that threatens her entire world.
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Strange days
by Constantine Singer
When inexplicable events begin to occur, Los Angeles native Alex Mata uses his special ability of time travel to save the world from alien invasion.
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Once a king
by Erin Summerill
Told in two voices, young King Aodren works with Lirra, a Channeler, to dismantle his father's dark legacy and end the divide between Channelers--women with a magical ability--and people without magic.
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Deadfall
by Stephen Wallenfels
Twin brothers Cory and Ty Bic, seventeen, search for an escape from criminals in the Pacific Northwest wilderness.
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Realm of ruins : a Nissera novel
by Hannah West
Valory, an unlikely heroine and descendant of Bristal, must battle the effects of a dangerous, time-bending resurrection spell wreaking havoc on Nissera.
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