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Girls like me by Lola StVilFifteen-year-old Shay Summers is trying to cope with the death of her father, being overweight and threats from a girl bully in school, so when she falls in love with Blake, a mysterious boy online, she's too insecure to tell him who she is until her two best friends (as well as Kermit and Miss Piggy) help love prevail.
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The romantics by Leah KonenWhen a boy's first big relationship crumbles on the heels of his parents' painful separation, a meddling Love intervenes in order to set things right but fails to anticipate the intrusion of her dreaded nemesis, Rebound.
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Revenge of the evil librarian
by Michelle Knudsen
After Cynthia Rothschild saves the entire student body from the demon librarian she's looking forward to a demon-free summer at camp with her boyfriend, but maybe Mr. Gabriel will come back to life to seek his terrible revenge
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The boomerang effect by Gordon JackThreatened with reform school unless he participates in a mentorship program after a prank gone awry, high school junior and resident stoner Lawrence counsels a highly intelligent Norwegian exchange student during a disastrous, chicken-themed homecoming week.
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The Haters by Jesse AndrewsForging a bond over musical chemistry and a shared disdain for phony pretenders, three young jazz artists escape their summer music camp and endeavor to escape the law long enough to establish themselves at a high-profile show. By the author of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl.
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The Murdstone trilogy
by Mal Peet
Philip Murdstone's books are not selling, so his agent convinces him to write a high fantasy blockbuster, but Philip is totally unsuited to the task, until he meets a dwarfish stranger and makes a Faustian bargain
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Don't get caught
by Kurt Dinan
To his great surprise, uncool eleventh-grader Max Cobb is invited to join the Chaos Club, an exclusive group of students responsible for some of the biggest pranks at his high school
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The greatest zombie movie ever
by Jeff Strand
After producing three horror films that went mostly ignored on YouTube, fifteen-year-old Justin and his filmmaking buddies decide it's time to make something epic--the greatest zombie movie ever--but that's easier said than done
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Hold me closer : the Tiny Cooper story by David LevithanA companion to Will Grayson, Will Grayson traces the life of gay jazz dancer Tiny Cooper, who imparts his experiences of growing up and searching for true love in the style of a lively musical.
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The rest of us just live here by Patrick NessThe best friend of a kid with superhuman qualities endeavors to have a life of his own that is both normal and extraordinary in the face of constant world-shaking challenges, threats against his school and an elusive pretty girl.
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Boys don't knit (in public)
by Tom Easton
Ordered to perform community service and take up a productive hobby after an incident involving alcohol, his boneheaded friends and a crossing guard, 17-year-old worrier Ben takes a knitting class that helps him deal with his anxieties in spite of his friends' attitudes. Simultaneous eBook.
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Hellhole
by Gina Damico
Accidentally unleashing a big, evil oaf of a devil who begins living in his basement and demanding unlimited junk food and a hot tub, geeky Max Kilgore teams up with a former Goth girl to send his unwanted houseguest back to hell. By the author of the Croak series.
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