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Happy New Year! Celebrate with a new book from one of your favourite authors
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Cassie Clark: Outlaw
by Brian Falkner
Cassie has survived a hit and run, but now she hears that her father has disappeared. Determined to find out what has happened, Cassie has to operate outside the law to navigate the high-stakes world of politics and business.
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The universe is expanding and so am I
by Carolyn Mackler
A follow-up to The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things finds 16-year-old Virginia quietly adjusting in the aftermath of her brother's date-rape charge, a temporary peace disrupted by a best friend's bad news, a promising new relationship and difficult secrets.
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Smoke and iron
by Rachel Caine
The opening moves of a deadly game have begun. Jess has only his wits and skill to aid him in a game of cat and mouse with the Archivist Magister of the Great Library. With the world catching fire, and words printed on paper the spark that lights rebellion, it falls to smugglers, thieves, and scholars to save a library ... if they can stay alive long enough to outwit their enemies.
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Ringer : Gemma / Lyra
by Lauren Oliver
In a book that invites readers to start at either end or alternate between perspectives, Lyra and Caelum struggle in the world outside of the Haven Institute, while Gemma and her boyfriend Pete try to stop her father's plans for the replicas, but are mistaken for escapees and brought to a secret facility.
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A Song Only I Can Hear
by Barry Jonsberg Introducing Rob Fitzgerald: thirteen years old and determined to impress the new girl at school, but it's a difficult task for a super-shy kid who is prone to panic attacks that include vomit, and genuine terror that can last all day. An anonymous texter is sending Rob challenges and they might just help. Or not.
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The chaos of now
by Erin Jade Lange
Recruited to join a team in a prestigious hacking competition, Eli soon discovers that his teammates' real purpose is seeking revenge for the bullying that led to their former member's suicide.
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Kerb stain boys
by Alex Wheatle
Life on the Crongton estate can be rough for Briggy. Dad's lost his job, Mum's working so hard to make ends meet, and big brother Kingsley just wants out. So when his best mate Terror and coolest chick in the year Caldonia, cook up a plan to make a quick buck, Briggy hopes this time it might be his chance to shine. Robbing the Post Office ... what could go wrong?
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After the lights go out
by Lili Wilkinson
Pru Palmer lives with her family on the outskirts of an isolated mining community. The Palmers are doomsday preppers. They have a bunker filled with food and a year's worth of water. One day the power goes out and all communication is cut. No one knows why. In town, supplies run out and people get desperate. The family decide to keep their bunker a secret. Survival is everything, and family comes first.
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The buried ark
by James Bradley
Callie risked everything to get her little sister to safety. Now her boyfriend has been killed by Quarantine and she must learn to survive in the alien landscape of the Zone. Hunted and alone, she finds refuge in the most unexpected places.
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