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The devils you know
by M.C. Atwood
Taking a field trip to a legendary house that is associated with curses that nobody believes in, five seniors from very different walks of life become separated from the rest of their classmates and discover horrifying truths that threaten their survival.
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Teen Phantom
by Chandler Baker
Lena has always preferred to stay safely in the shadows and out of the spotlight, but now, dealing with the loss of her friend Marcy and faced with her father's new girlfriend, she feels like she's on the verge of disappearing completely. Then Chris shows up. Chris, who actually notices Lena and confides in her. Sure that she has finally found the friend she's been searching for, Lena resolves that this time, nothing is going to take him away from her.
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Frozen Charlotte
by Alex Bell
Moving into her uncle's home after the death of her best friend, 15-year-old Sophie endures strict rules and is forbidden to talk about the loss of a young cousin before discovering terrible secrets about the house's past as a malevolent academy for girls.
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The breathless
by Tara Goedjen
When her late sister's missing boyfriend reappears one year after the tragedy and seems to possess no memory of what happened, Mae finds a small notebook filled with her sister's secrets and begins to unravel terrible mysteries.
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A taste for monsters
by Matthew J. Kirby
Disfigured by her dangerous work in a late 19th-century matchstick factory, Evelyn takes a job as a maid to kindhearted John Merrick, the Elephant Man, in London Hospital before the pair begin receiving nightly visits from the ghosts of Jack the Ripper's victims. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Icefall.
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There's someone inside your house
by Stephanie Perkins
When incrementally more violent attacks overshadow life at Osborne High, an intense hunt for the killer leads to the revelation of astonishing secrets. By the best-selling author of Anna and the French Kiss.
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The monster on the road is me
by J. P. Romney
Forced to wear a large helmet and ostracized by his peers because of his narcolepsy, Koda Okita discovers, in the wake of a rash of puzzling deaths at school, that his unusual naps allow him to read the thoughts of nearby supernaturals and that his town is being targeted by a ruthless mountain demon.
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Brightwood
by Tania Unsworth
When her mother disappears and a menacing stranger tries to claim her home, Brightwood Hall, for himself, Daisy must use her wits, courage, and help from her imaginary friends to survive.
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Bleeding Earth
by Kaitlin Ward
Wishing she could just spend time with her new girlfriend, Lea struggles with the decline in humanity as an environmental disaster strikes.
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