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All Out : The No-longer-secret Stories of Queer Teens Throughout the Ages by Saundra MitchellAn anthology of 17 historical and diverse short stories includes contributions by such leading LGBTQ authors as Alex Sanchez, Dahlia Adler and Kody Keplinger and includes such diverse tales as a retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood" set in war-torn 1870s Mexico and a story of forbidden love in a 16th-century Spanish convent.
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Three sides of a heart : stories about love triangles by Natalie C. ParkerThese top YA authors tackle the much-debated trope of the love triangle, and the result is sixteen fresh, diverse, and romantic stories you don t want to miss. A teen girl who offers kissing lessons. Zombies in the Civil War South. The girl next door, the boy who loves her, and the girl who loves them both. Vampires at a boarding school. Three teens fighting monsters in an abandoned video rental store. Literally the last three people on the planet.
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The language of thorns : midnight tales and dangerous magic by Leigh BardugoA collection of folklore-inspired stories set in the world of her best-selling Grishaverse novels includes three new tales of dark bargains, talking beasts and lovelorn quests, in a volume complemented by spot art and six richly detailed, full-spread illustrations.
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Behind the song
by K. M. Walton
An anthology of stories and personal essays exploring how music inspires creativity and can change one's life, written by award-winning young adult authors and contemporary musicians
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Eat the sky, drink the ocean by Kirsty MurrayA collection of feminist stories, graphic novellas and a play about the connections we all share includes the tale of a Little Red Riding Hood who wears a space suit, boys and girls who turn the tables on catcallers and a version of Top Chef that involves time travel to secure fresh ingredients.
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I see reality : twelve short stories about real life by Grace KendallShort stories by some of today's leading young adult writers explore teen issues ranging from sexuality and addiction to violence and immigration in an anthology that features contributions by such names as Stephen Emond, Faith Erin Hicks and Trisha Leaver.
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