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If You Like The Selection...
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Sixteen-year-old America Singer is living in the caste-divided nation of Illea, which formed after the war that destroyed the United States. America is chosen to compete in the Selection--a contest to see which girl can win the heart of Illea's prince--but all she really wants is a chance for a future with her secret love, Aspen, who is a caste below her.
Prepare to lose yourself as you journey into these books that tell tales other worlds full of fantastic adventures and timeless love.
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Everbound : an Everneath novel
by Brodi Ashton
Overwhelmed by guilt and haunting dreams after the events of Everneath, Nikki convinces Cole to bring her to the underworld only to discover that an effort to rescue Jack will be more dangerous than she anticipated.
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Once : An Eve Novel
by Anna Carey
A continuation of the high-stakes dystopian romance finds Eve confronting the man who has been ruthlessly hunting her only to learn a shocking truth about who she really is.
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Goddess interrupted
by Aimée Carter
As Kate Winters is about to be crowned Queen of the Underworld, Henry, ruler of the Underworld, is abducted by the only being powerful enough to kill him: the King of the Titans.
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Shades of Earth
by Beth Revis
A conclusion to the trilogy that includes A Million Suns finds Amy hoping to reach her long-sought new home on Centauri-Earth, while she and Elder confront unexpected dangers that threaten their colony and challenge their views on what it means to be human.
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Masque of the Red Death
by Bethany Griffin
A dystopian twist on Edgar Allan Poe's gothic tale finds 17-year-old plague survivor Araby Worth unable to forget the horrors she has witnessed before finding renewal in relationships with two boys, the charismatic proprietor of a rebel club and a sharp-witted revolutionary.
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Hallowed
by Cynthia Hand
In the follow-up to Unearthly, part-angel Clara Gardner is haunted by a new vision--one that could signify the end for someone close to her--and as she struggles with an uncertain future, she finds that her task on earth is not as straightforward as she thought.
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Spell bound : a Hex Hall novel
by Rachel Hawkins
Just as Sophie Mercer has come to accept her magical powers as a demon, the Prodigium Council strips them away, leaving her alone, defenseless and at the mercy of her enemies, the Brannicks, a family of warrior women who hunt down the Prodigium.
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Abandon : a Possession novel
by Elana Johnson
Jag, Zenn, Vi, and the rest of the resistance are determined to take down the Thinkers, but there is a traitor among them, who could cost them their cause--and their lives.
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Truth
by Julia Karr
A sequel to XVI continues the story of Nina Oberon, who joins a teen Resistance group to end a terrifying program by the Governing Council that further victimizes unprotected young women.
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Allegiance
by Cayla Kluver
Bound to a man she cannot love, 18-year-old Queen Alera of Hytanica must forget Narian, the young man who holds her heart, when he leads the fight against her kingdom at the behest of Overlord, a powerful magic-user.
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Mystic City
by Theo Lawrence
In a Manhattan where the streets are under water and outcasts called "mystics" have paranormal powers, Aria Rose is engaged to Thomas Foster and the powerful Rose and Foster families--longtime enemies--are uniting politically; the only trouble is that Aria has no memory of ever meeting Thomas, much less falling in love with him.
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Asunder
by Jodi Meadows
A "newsoul" accidentally born for the first time in a world where everyone else has been reborn hundreds of times, Ana longs for acceptance among those who reject her and mistrusts Sam's declarations of love before learning an astonishing truth about reincarnation.
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Hemlock
by Kathleen Peacock
Haunted by the ghost of her best friend Amy, whom an extremist group believes was murdered by a white werewolf, Mackenzie learns about a werewolf virus that is spreading throughout the country, and in her pursuit of the truth, Mac is thrown into a maelstrom of violence and betrayal that puts her life at risk.
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Article 5
by Kristen Simmons
In the first title of a dystopian series set in a world where religious zealotry governs but true love still prevails, 17-year-old Ember Miller's rebellious single mother is arrested for noncompliance with Article 5 of the Moral Statutes.
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