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Hotel Ruby
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Suzanne Young
Teen Fiction - On the way to spend a summer with her grandmother after the sudden death of her mother, seventeen-year-old Audrey, her older brother Daniel, and their father happen upon the Hotel Ruby, a luxurious place filled with unusual guests and little chance of ever leaving.
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Cracked
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K. M. Walton
Teen Fiction - When Bull Mastrick and Victor Konig wind up in the same psychiatric ward at age 16, each recalls and relates in group therapy the bullying relationship they have had since kindergarten as well as facts about themselves and their families that reveal how much they have in common. A first novel.
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All the Bright Places
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Jennifer Niven
Teen Fiction - Meeting on the ledge of their school's bell tower, misfit Theodore Finch and suicidal Violet Markey find acceptance and healing that are overshadowed by Finch's fears about Violet's growing social world. A first young adult novel by the author of American Blonde.
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Ready Player One
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Ernest Cline
Science Fictoin - Immersing himself in a mid-21st-century technological virtual utopia to escape an ugly real world of famine, poverty and disease, Wade Watts joins an increasingly violent effort to solve a series of puzzles by the virtual world's super-wealthy creator, who has promised that the winner will be his heir.
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The Love That Split the World
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Emily Henry
Teen Fiction - Natalie and Beau fall in love after discovering that they are the only two people capable of glimpsing into each other's respective alternate worlds, a phenomenon they investigate while struggling to create a future they can share.
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The Girl Who Could Fly
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Victoria Forester
Kid Fiction - After leaving her quiet farm to attend a top-secret school for kids with unique skills, Piper McCloud enjoys the ability to fly freely with her peers, but as everyone settles in to the daily routine, it becomes clear to all at this special place that Piper has a quality even more special than the rest.
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