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Flawed
by Cecelia Ahern
A popular and dutiful girl in a society where obedience is paramount and rebellion is harshly punished is compelled to make an instinctive, rule-breaking decision at the risk of life-changing repercussions. By the award-winning author of Love, Rosie.
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H2O
by Virginia Bergin
When a strange rain falls bearing a fatal, contagious disease, Ruby finds herself alone with the only drinkable water quickly running out.
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5 to 1 : a novel
by Holly Bodger
When females are rendered a valuable commodity after decades of gender selection that has caused boys to outnumber girls in India's Koyanagar, a girl who wants to avoid marriage and a boy who is forced to compete for a wife thwart each other before realizing they want the same thing.
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Mapmaker
by Mark Bomback
Taking an internship at a digital mapping company founded by her late father, Tanya forges romantic ties with a business partner's son before stumbling onto a deadly secret. By the screenwriter of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
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Forget tomorrow
by Pintip Dunn
After being imprisoned for a crime she has yet to commit, Callie, with the help of her childhood crush Logan, escapes in hopes of running from the government and her future.
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Unplugged
by Donna Freitas
Years after being sent by her family to the extravagant virtual App World to live a life of wealth and privilege, Skylar relinquishes the glamour and prestige of her expensive downloads in favor of spending time with her family in the Real World, an effort that is dashed when the borders between worlds suddenly close.
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All rights reserved
by Gregory Scott Katsoulis
Preparing to deliver her Last Day speech to celebrate her new adulthood in a world where every word and gesture is copyrighted, patented or trademarked, a 15-year-old girl elects to remain silent rather than pay to speak, a decision that threatens to unravel the fabric of society.
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Frost
by M. P Kozlowsky
Sixteen-year-old Frost lives in a bombed out apartment in a post-apocalyptic world, with only her pet broot, Romes, and a robot named Bunt, who has her father's memories, for company--but now Romes is dying and her need to find help is forcing her to leave the apartment for the first time in her life, and face the streets which are a hunting ground for rogue robots and the dreaded Eaters.
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Warcross
by Marie Lu
A teen hacker and competitive bounty hunter who tracks down rule breakers of a wildly popular alternate-reality game accidentally glitches herself into a championship tournament, where she becomes an overnight sensation before being recruited as a spy for the game's billionaire developer. By the best-selling author of The Young Elites series.
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Marked
by Laura Williams McCaffrey
Sixteen-year-old Lyla lives in a controlling society where only the brightest, most favored students succeed, so when she is caught buying cheats in an underground shadow market, she is tattooed as a criminal, and when an offer of redemption is made, she jumps at the chance but soon learns that it comes at a terrible cost.
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American heart
by Laura Moriarty
A timely young adult debut by the best-selling author of The Chaperone imagines a United States that enforces registries and detainment camps for Muslim Americans, in a story tracing the experiences of a teen whose perceptions of right and wrong are transformed by her relationship with a fugitive.
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Birthmarked
by Caragh M. O'Brien
When her midwife mother is forcibly taken away by the very people she serves, sixteen-year-old Gaia Stone starts to question the role of the Enclave and whether it deserves the loyalty her family has so faithfully given.
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The Fearless
by Emma Pass
Seven years after the Fearless army invades England and injects everyone with a serum that strips them of their humanity, Cass and her brother, Jori, are living on Hope Island in a community of survivors, but when Jori is taken by the Fearless, she will risk everything to get him back.
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Velocity
by Chris Wooding
Dynamic as a pair because of respective strengths that make them a formidable drag racing team, best friends Cassica and Shiara set their sights on winning the year's biggest, most dangerous race only to find their efforts challenged by fundamental personal differences. By the award-winning author of The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray.
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