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The Inquisition by Taran MatharuA sequel to The Novice finds Fletcher put on trial by an Inquisition that exposes his tragic origins before being swept up by a royal challenge to complete a mission behind enemy lines to promote peace among the races of dwarves, elves and humans.
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Zero day by Jan GangseiMysteriously returned to her high-profile family eight years after being kidnapped, 16-year-old Addie, whose parents are now the president and first lady, is spied on by her one-time best friend, who evaluates her as a potential threat to national security.
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The abyss surrounds us
by Emily Skrutskie
Cassandra Leung--a seventeen-year-old trainer of Reckoners, sea beasts bred to defend ships--is kidnapped by the pirate queen Santa Elena and ordered to train a Reckoner pup to defend Santa Elena's ship
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New guard
by Robert Muchamore
Ryan, a member of the secret organization CHERUB, assembles a team of agents in order to rescue hostages and bring them home
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Vengeance road by Erin BowmanWhen her father is killed by the notorious Rose Riders for a mysterious journal containing the secret location of a gold mine, Kate disguises herself as a boy and pursues justice on the gritty plains of the Wild West.
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See how they run by Ally CarterInside every secret there's a world of trouble, and in the second book of the Embassy Row series from the New York Times best-selling master of intrigue, the twists get twistier and the turns get even more shocking.
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Ten thousand skies above you : a firebird novel by Claudia GrayAs 18-year-old Marguerite struggles to get to the heart of the corrupt company that almost killed her father, she tries to save the boy she loves, whose soul is scattered in various dimensions.
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The letter for the king by Tonke DragtOn the night of his final vigil before being knighted, Tiuri responds to a request to deliver an urgent letter to a distant kingdom across the Great Mountains—a journey that will threaten his life and teach him the true meaning of what it is to be a knight, in a U.S. release of an award-winning story first published in 1962.
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The edge by Roland SmithFifteen-year-old Peak Marcello is invited to participate in an "International Peace Ascent" in the Hindu Kush, with a team made up of under-18-year-old climbers from around the world, but from the first something seems wrong, so when the group is attacked and most of the climbers are either killed or kidnapped, Peak finds himself caught up in a struggle to survive, shadowed by the Shen, a mysterious snow leopard.
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Black dove, white raven
by Elizabeth Wein
Adopted by his late stunt pilot mother's white partner after a devastating accident, Teo endures discrimination for his dark skin in 1930s America, a situation that is further complicated by his bond with his adoptive white sister.
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Hostage three
by Nick Lake
Anticipating a peaceful vacation on her family's yacht, Amy is horrified when pirates seize the boat and take her family hostage as part of a highly sophisticated operation that leads to surprising revelations. By the award-winning author of In Darkness.
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Vango : between sky and Earth
by Timothée de Fombelle
Becoming a fugitive when he is wrongly accused of murder, an aspiring young priest embarks on a transcontinental journey by train, boat and airship in search of answers about his shrouded past. By the author of Toby Alone.
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Love, Lucy
by April Lindner
In a tale inspired by A Room With a View, American backpacker Lucy falls in love with the Italian culture and a handsome street musician, Jesse, whom she has difficulty letting go of when she returns home. By the award-winning author of Catherine.
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The fire wish
by Amber Lough
Training to be a spy in the war against humans, jinni Najwa is captured by a girl who seeks to escape an unwanted marriage by making a fateful wish that unexpectedly causes the two to switch lives and live among adversaries who would kill them if they are discovered.
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