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Spin by L. R. GilesWhen a rising star of the local music scene is found dead, her two friends Kya--her pre-fame best friend--and Fuse--her chief groupie--must team together to find out who murdered her.
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Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko TamakiUpset about her on-again, off-again relationship with her girlfriend Laura Dean, Freddy Riley depends on her friends, a local mystic, and a relationship columnist for help in dealing with her situation.
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| My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi MeadowsWhat it is: the tragic tale of England’s Lady Jane Grey, reimagined as a historical fantasy packed with intrigue, crackling banter, and animal shapeshifters.
Featuring: teenage King Edward VI, who’s weary of pesky usurpers; bookish Jane, who'll inherit the throne; and Gifford, Jane’s new husband, who's sometimes a horse.
Try this next: My Plain Jane, by the same trio of authors, offers an equally irreverent spin on Jane Eyre. |
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The Rest of Us Just Live Here
by Patrick Ness
Fantasy. If you've ever imagined what it's like to be a bystander at Forks High School or Hogwarts, you know what Mikey's life is like. His small town has been plagued by vampires, ghosts, and zombie deer, but the paranormal drama seems to target only the "indie kids," those special snowflakes with "unusual names and capital-D Destinies." But Mikey and his friends? They just want to survive their messed-up families and graduate high school without becoming collateral damage in yet another looming apocalypse. Combining emotional depth with wry in-jokes, The Rest of Us Just Live Here is a great pick for seen-it-all fantasy fans who want something fresh, witty, and moving.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 14 and up!
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