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Sisters of blood and spirit
by Kady Cross
Wren, the ghost of a girl who died at birth, and Lark, her depressed misfit living twin, help a boy who saves Lark from a suicide attempt and who is being threatened by the malevolent spirit of a long-dead serial killer.
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Unearthly
by Cynthia Hand
Sixteen-year-old Clara Gardner’s purpose as an angel-blood begins to manifest itself, forcing her family to pull up stakes and move to Jackson, Wyoming, where she learns that danger and heartbreak come along with her powers.
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Hex Hall
by Rachel Hawkins
After a prom-night spell goes badly wrong, witch Sophie Mercer is exiled to an isolated reform school for wayward Prodigium, supernaturally gifted teenagers, where she learns that an unknown predator has been attacking students.
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Promise of shadows
by Justina Ireland
As a human/god offspring, Zephyr Mourning is destined for a life of servitude but when she uses a forbidden dark power to kill the minor god who murdered her sister she is sent to Tartarus, where she discovers that she may be the Nyx, a dark goddess prophesied to change the balance of power.
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Black bird of the gallows
by Meg Kassel
Angie can tell that inhuman school athlete Reece is unique, and when something supernatural tries to attack her and she engages in a battle between good and evil, she must ensure that she does not fall in love with Reece, who signals death.
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Haunt me
by Liz Kessler
Feeling instantly at home in her haunted bedroom after moving in the wake of a rough year, Erin senses an inexplicable connection to the ghost of a teen boy, Joe, before finding herself equally drawn to Joe's once-popular brother, Olly. By the best-selling author of the Emily Windsnap series.
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The hearts we sold
by Emily Lloyd-Jones
When a devil's pact to forfeit her heart so she can escape a difficult home environment goes terribly wrong, a young woman forges ties with other deal-makings teens, including a secretive charmer who causes her to question whether or not she can give away a missing heart.
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Witchtown
by Cory Putman Oakes
Arriving at a famous witch haven she intends to rob with the help of her manipulative mother, 16-year-old Macie discovers that secrets are a more valuable currency in the historically rich community.
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Stonebird
by Mike Revell
While trying to cope with his grandmother's dementia and bullies at his new school, ten-year-old Liam strikes up a friendship with a magical gargoyle, with a shared love of stories.
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Scythe
by Neal Shusterman
Forced to become trained killers in a disease-free world where people can only die if eliminated by professional assassins, teens Citra and Rowan reluctantly train under a master reaper who informs them that the one who successfully kills the other will become his apprentice. By the best-selling author of the Unwind dystology.
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Between the devil and the deep blue sea
by April Genevieve Tucholke
Violet is in love with River, a mysterious 17-year-old stranger renting the guest house behind the rotting seaside mansion where Violet lives, but when eerie events begin to happen, Violet recalls her grandmother's frequent warnings about the devil and wonders if River is evil.
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Paranormalcy
by Kiersten White
When a dark prophecy begins to come true, sixteen-year-old Evie of the International Paranormal Containment Agency must not only try to stop it, she must also uncover its connection to herself and the alluring shapeshifter, Lend.
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Messenger
by Carol Lynch Williams
Manifesting her family's ability to communicate with ghosts, 15-year-old Evie tries to ignore her gift in spite of the ghost of a family member who seems determined to make contact.
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