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Supernatural & Super Scary YA Books
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The girl in between
by Sarah Carroll
Living in an abandoned mill under the care of a mother who will not let her go outside for fear of being seen by the Authorities, a young girl glimpses the world through boarded-up windows until developers show up and change everything she ever believed. A first novel.
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The disappearances
by Emily Bain Murphy
Sent to live in a faraway rural community after their secretive mother's death, Aila and her younger brother are targeted by locals who blame their mother for a mysterious phenomenon that triggers the disappearances of sensory and mental experiences every seven years. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook. 20,000 first printing.
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Loved
by P. C Cast
When the Nerd Herd regroups to celebrate Zoey's eighteenth birthday, they notice signs that Neferet might be stirring once again, so the team must overcome their petty differences and join forces in order to stop a rabid group of red vampires
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Night magic by Jenna BlackReturning to the quarantined city of Philadelphia, where a dark magical force terrorizes the streets every night, Jenna Black struggles to help a teen overcome by Nightstruck indifference break free in order to save the city.
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Nightstruck by Jenna BlackStruggling with her parents' divorce and high expectations while working on her college applications, Becket is tricked into opening a door between worlds and unleashing magical monsters into her Philadelphia community.
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Echoes of memory by A. R KahlerTraumatized by a fatal event on Islington's campus that has changed Kaira in unimaginable ways, Chris questions his belief that the event was supernatural and struggles to find a way to defy his destiny as the voices plaguing his mind become stronger.
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Shades of darkness by A. R KahlerEnrolling in a secluded boarding school in the woods of Michigan to escape her painful past, Kaira is shattered by the actions of a serial killer on campus and the supernatural dreams in which a voice claiming to be a goddess proclaims that Kaira is the only one who can stop the violence.
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Unearthly things by Michelle GagnonPlaced in the home of wealthy guardians in San Francisco after losing her parents in a tragic accident, surfer Janie feels hopelessly out of place in their privileged world and struggles to make friends before bonding with the family's black-sheep son and uncovering disturbing secrets.
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Iceling by Sasha StephensonCaring deeply for the adopted sister who is one of hundreds of language-incapable teens discovered years earlier on a remote Arctic island, Lorna is prompted by mysterious events that lead the sisters on a journey to the north, where she makes a baffling discovery about her sister's origins.
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The Black Witch by Laurie ForestBelieved to be the prophesized heir of her grandmother Carnissa in spite of having no magical abilities, Elloren pursues her dream of becoming an apothecary only to discover that the University poses threats against members of her family.
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Lord of shadows by Cassandra ClareA sequel to Lady Midnight finds Emma torn between her love for Julian and her need to protect him from the consequences of their forbidden relationship, a situation that is challenged by her relationship with Mark and his efforts to reclaim his Shadowhunter capabilities.
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Class. The stone house
by A. K. Benedict
When Tanya keeps having bad dreams about a girl trapped in the old stone house around the corner, Tanya and her friends go to investigate the strange house covered in cobwebs and stumble onto their own worst nightmares come to life
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Freeks by Amanda HockingWelcome to Gideon Davorin's Traveling Sideshow, where necromancy, magical visions, and pyrokinesis are more than just part of the act. Mara has always longed for a normal life in a normal town where no one has the ability to levitate or predict the future. Instead, she roams from place to place, cleaning the tiger cage while her friends perform supernatural feats every night. When the struggling sideshow is miraculously offered the money they need if they set up camp in Caudry, Louisiana, Mara meets local-boy Gabe ... and a normal life has never been more appealing. But before long, performers begin disappearing and bodies are found mauled by an invisible beast. Mara realizes that there's a sinister presence lurking in the town with its sights set on getting rid of the sideshow freeks. In order to unravel the truth before the attacker kills everyone Mara holds dear, she has seven days to take control of a power she didn't know she was capable of -- one that could change her future forever.
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The women in the walls
by Amy Lukavics
While living in her family's Victorian mansion, Lucy and her cousin, Margaret, begin to hear voices coming from the walls of the old house
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The tattooed heart : a Messenger of Fear novel by Michael GrantTargeting the world's evildoers while receiving symbolic tattoos for her every act of justice, Messenger's apprentice Mara becomes increasingly aware of the personal costs of her job.
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Rocks fall, everyone dies by Lindsay RibarPossessing the ability to reach inside people and steal their innermost fears, memories, even love, Aspen Quick, a boy from a magical family that for centuries has secretly kept the cliff above their small town from collapsing, discovers over the course of a summer the extent of his family's collective strength. By the author of The Art of Wishing.
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