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The Lines We Cross by Randa Abdel-FattahMichael's parents are leaders of a new anti-immigrant political party called Aussie Values which is trying to halt the flood of refugees from the Middle East; Mina fled Afghanistan with her family ten years ago, and just wants to concentrate on fitting in and getting into college--but the mutual attraction they feel demands that they come to terms with their family's concerns and decide where they stand in the ugly anti-Muslim politics of the time. TEEN FICTION ABDEL-FATTAH
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The Traitor's Kiss by Erin BeatyFollows the efforts of brilliant spy and less-than-ideal lady Sage Flower pursuing an apprenticeship with a matchmaker to escape an arranged marriage while collecting information about a group of soldiers and brides amongst rumors of a political uprising. TEEN FICTION BEATY
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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. TEEN FICTION CLARE
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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. TEEN FICTION FOREST
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Always and Forever Lara Jean by Jenny HanA latest entry in the best-selling series that includes P.S. I Still Love You finds happy senior Lara Jean helping her father plan his wedding while pursuing options for college and wondering how graduation will change her relationship with her boyfriend. TEEN FICTION HAN
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The Fashion Committee by Susan JubyA humorous he-said, she-said story follows an art scholarship competition between a fashion-obsessed girl and a sculptor who could not care less about clothes, a rivalry shaped by a complicated relationship, a soul-crushing job and a legal misunderstanding. TEEN FICTION JUBY
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Deacon Locke Went to Prom by Brian KatcherFeeling too shy to look for a prom date amid the drama of his romance-minded peers, Deacon realizes that his grandmother would be an awesome person to ask and finds his life taking an unforgettable turn. TEEN FICTION KATCHER
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A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J MaasHoping to gather information on Tamlin and the invading king threatening Prythian, Feyre plays a deadly game of deceit while trying to find allies. TEEN FICTION MAAS
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The Battlemage by Taran Matharu The epic conclusion to the New York Times -bestselling Summoner trilogy! Fletcher and his friends fight for survival in the ether, where they pursue a mortally dangerous quest to rebuild their world and broker peace. Even as hatred threatens to turn friend into foe, Fletcher must lead a small army of soldiers into battle to protect his ancestral homeland, and face his biggest challenge yet: his nemesis, the albino orc, Khan, who seeks to destroy everything Fletcher holds dear. TEEN FICTION MATHARU
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The Scattering by Kimberly McCreightStruggling to learn more about her ability to read the emotions of others after a lifetime spent ignoring her own feelings, Wylie returns home to assist Jasper, who is overwhelmed with guilt about what has happened to Cassie. TEEN FICTION MCCREIGHT
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One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManusWhen one of five students in detention is found dead, his high-profile classmates—including a brainy intellectual, a popular beauty, a drug dealer on probation and an all-star athlete—are investigated and revealed to be the subjects of the victim's latest gossip postings. TEEN FICTION MCMANUS
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When Dimple met Rishi by Sandhya MenonA heartfelt romantic comedy told from the alternating perspectives of two Indian-American teens whose parents have arranged their marriage follows the efforts of one to distance herself from the agreement and the other to woo his intended during a summer program they are attending together. TEEN FICTION MENON
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Ramona Blue by Julie MurphyStruggling with the loss of her home and her dysfunctional family after Hurricane Katrina, gay teen Ramona finds solace in a new swimming hobby while developing confusing feelings for a boy who challenges her perceptions. TEEN FICTION MURPHY
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Crazy House by James PattersonIn a future world where teenagers are taken, imprisoned, and forced to fight for their survival, well-behaved Cassie will do whatever it takes to save her rebellious twin sister from Death Row. TEEN FICTION PATTERSON
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Noteworthy by Riley RedgateIt's the start of Jordan Sun's junior year at the Kensington-Blaine Boarding School for the Performing Arts. Unfortunately, she's an Alto 2, which--in the musical theatre world--is sort of like being a vulture in the wild: She has a spot in the ecosystem, but nobody's falling over themselves to express their appreciation. So it's no surprise when she gets shut out of the fall musical for the third year straight. But then the school gets a mass email: A spot has opened up in the Sharpshooters, Kensington's elite a cappella octet. Worshiped . . . revered . . . all male. Desperate to prove herself, Jordan auditions in her most convincing drag, and it turns out that Jordan Sun, Tenor 1, is exactly what the Sharps are looking for. TEEN FICTION REDGATE
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House of Furies by Madeleine RouxEscaping from her harsh school before taking work as a maid in a northern England boarding house, Louisa gradually realizes that her mysterious employer and his staff execute cruel judgments on the guests. TEEN FICTION ROUX
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Windfall by Jennifer E. SmithBuying her crush a lottery ticket for his 18th birthday, Alice is astounded when he wins, an unexpected situation that is complicated by her parents' recent deaths, her crush's absent father's gambling debts and differing opinions about how their relationship is changing. TEEN FICTION SMITH
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Brave New Girl by Rachel VincentWhen a clone manufactured for the good of her city realizes that she is having unique thoughts and feelings about a clone boy who finds her special, Dahlia 16 worries that her genome will be found flawed and that she and her identicals will be destroyed. TEEN FICTION VINCENT
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The Pearl Thief by Elizabeth WeinFifteen-year-old Julia Beaufort-Stuart wakes up in a hospital not knowing how she was injured, and soon befriends Euan McEwen, the Scottish Traveller boy who found her, and later, when a body is discovered, she experiences the prejudices his family has endured and tries to keep them from being framed for the crime. TEEN FICTION WEIN
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Four Weeks, Five People by Jennifer YuFive teens who struggle with mental-health and social challenges bond over their respective difficulties and form unexpected connections in their efforts to prove that they are more than their problems. TEEN FICTION YU
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Spill Zone by Scott Westerfeld Three years ago an event destroyed the small city of Poughkeepsie, forever changing reality within its borders. Uncanny manifestations and lethal dangers now await anyone who enters the Spill Zone. The Spill claimed Addison's parents and scarred her little sister, Lexa, who hasn't spoken since. Addison provides for her sister by photographing the Zone's twisted attractions on illicit midnight rides. Art collectors pay top dollar for these bizarre images, but getting close enough for the perfect shot can mean death--or worse.When an eccentric collector makes a million-dollar offer, Addison breaks her own hard-learned rules of survival and ventures farther than she has ever dared. Within the Spill Zone, Hell awaits--and it seems to be calling Addison's name. TEEN GRAPHIC NOVEL WESTERFELD
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Dragon Ball Super 1 by Akira ToriyamaEver since Goku became Earth's greatest hero and gathered the seven Dragon Balls to defeat the evil Boo, his life on Earth has grown a little dull. But new threats loom overhead, and Goku and his friends will have to defend the planet once again in this continuation of Akira Toriyama's best-selling series, Dragon Ball ! Having defeated Boo, Goku is starting to get bored with his life on Earth. His wife, Chi-chi, wants him to get a job, but all he wants to do is train and fight stronger enemies. Elsewhere in the universe, the God of Destruction, Beerus, and his attendant Whis are traveling from planet to planet in search of food and entertainment. After blowing up some hapless victims, Beerus is reminded of a man from his dreams with the moniker "Super Saiyan God," or something like that... The God of Destruction sets his sights on Earth to track down this mysterious man! Maybe this will give Goku something to do? TEEN MANGA DRAGON BALL
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Compassionate Soldier : remarkable true stories of mercy, heroism, and honor from the battlefield by Jerry BorrowmanCompassionate Soldier illuminates some of the most fascinating and yet largely unknown stories of men and women whose humanity led them to perform courageous acts of mercy and compassion amid the chaos and carnage of war. Arranged by war from the American Revolution to the Iraq War and global in perspective, it features extraordinary stories of grace under fire from valiant soldiers and noncombatants who rose above the inhumanity of lethal conflict and chose compassion, even knowing their actions could put their lives and liberty at risk. TEEN NF VOICES BOR
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How Dare the Sun Rise : Memoirs of a War Child by Sandra UwiringiyimanaA memoir by the co-creator of the Foundation of Hope Ministries shares the remarkable story of her survival during the Gatumba massacre and how after moving to America she found healing through art and activism. TEEN NF VOICES URI
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