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Teen Scene November 2017 “If no one saw them, no one could help them. And maybe the world
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There's someone inside your house
by Stephanie Perkins
Horror. When incrementally more violent attacks overshadow life at Osborne High, an intense hunt for the killer leads to the revelation of astonishing secrets.
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The wood
by Chelsea Bobulski
Fantasy. When her father goes missing during his nightly patrol, Winter assumes the responsibility of monitoring woodland time portals and safeguarding their travelers while investigating her father's disappearance, changes in the woods and the arrival of a mysterious stranger. A first novel.
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Be true to me
by Adele Griffin
Romance. Smitten with a boy who prefers her to her glamorous older sister, Jean, an insecure, wealthy girl spending the summer of 1976 on Fire Island, finds herself ruthlessly competing against an underprivileged rival for the boy's affections.
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Refugee
by Alan Gratz
Historical Fiction. Although separated by continents and decades, Josef, a Jewish boy living in 1930s Nazi Germany; Isabel, a Cuban girl trying to escape the riots and unrest plaguing her country in 1994; and Mahmoud, a Syrian boy in 2015 whose homeland is torn apart by violence and destruction, embark on harrowing journeys in search of refuge, discovering shocking connections that tie their stories together.
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The leaf reader
by Emily Arsenault
Mystery. Offering tea-leaf readings to support her troublemaking brother and eccentric grandmother in the aftermath of her mother's abandonment, Marnie is approached for help by her school's basketball star, who has been wrongly implicated in the disappearance of his best friend.
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The dire king : a Jackaby novel
by William Ritter
In this conclusion to the Jackaby series, the eccentric detective and his assistant Abigail Rook find themselves in the middle of a war between magical worlds.
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Never say die
by Anthony Horowitz
Fifteen-year-old MI6 agent Alex Rider travels around the world on a dangerous mission to destroy the deadly terrorist organization, Scorpia, once and for all. An Alex Rider novel.
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Above
by Roland Smith
The adventure that started in Beneath continues. Pat O'Toole, his brother Coop, and their new companion, Kate, have narrowly escaped the cultlike community below New York City but must try to stop the cult's leader, Kate's grandfather.
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Ash and quill
by Rachel Caine
The Great Library series. Imprisoned in Philadelphia after fleeing London, Jess and his band of exiles confront book-burning adversaries before striking a bargain to share their knowledge about a machine capable of breaking the Library's rule.
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Rules of the game
by James Frey
An explosive conclusion to the Endgame trilogy finds the remaining Players desperately searching for the final key before Endgame triggers the ultimate destruction of the world.
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A Monster calls
A young boy living with his unsympathetic grandmother conjures up a forty-foot-high tree monster to help him cope with his mother's terminal illness. Rated PG-13.
Saturday, November 11 @ 12:30-2:30 in the Teen Center
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Fantastic beasts and where to find them
When Newt Scamander arrives in New York City in 1926 to research and rescue magical creatures, his mission puts him in the direct path of dark forces. Rated PG-13.
Saturday, November 18 @ 12:30-2:45 in the Teen Center
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November Board Game Month
Bring a friend! Come and play a difference board game each week! November 1-7 Jenga or Such & Such November 8-14 Pictureka! or The Game of Life: Pirates of the Caribbean November 15-21 Jenga or Dominoes November 22-30 Labyrinth or Clue
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