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Down and across
by Arvin Ahmadi
A chronic underachiever who never finishes what he starts struggles through college applications without a clue about where to dedicate his studies, a situation that compels him to sneak off to Washington, D.C., to seek the advice of a famous psychology professor, only to find himself on an unexpected high-speed adventure filled with daring and revelations.
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Confessions of a high school disaster : Chloe Snow's diary
by Emma Chastain
A lovably flawed high school student chronicles her life as she navigates the highs and lows of family, friendship, school and love during a year marked by her lead role in a musical, her unrequited love for a popular senior and her mother's sabbatical in Mexico.
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Hot pterodactyl boyfriend
by Alan Cumyn
Everything changes for a teenaged girl with a perfectly controlled life when she falls for the hot new first-ever interspecies transfer student, a pterodactyl named Pyke.
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Waste of space
by Gina Damico
Cast in a bogus reality show designed to emulate a space mission, 10 teens become subject to the drama and scrutiny of fame before their communication is severed and they are challenged to survive while trapped in a desert warehouse set. By the author of the Croak trilogy.
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Cure for the common universe
by Christian McKay Heidicker
"Jaxon meets the girl of his dreams on the same day that his father ships him off to video game rehab. Now he must earn 1 million therapy points in a week, if he wants to be released from rehab in time for his date."
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Learning to swear in America
by Katie Kennedy
Called to NASA to help prevent a catastrophic event when an asteroid is discovered on a collision course with Earth, teen Russian physics prodigy Yuri struggles to convince his older, stubborn colleagues about a promising innovation while pursuing a relationship with a girl who does not know the world is in danger.
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Rebel With a Cupcake
by Anna Mainwaring
Jesobel Jones is bold and brash, the daughter of a hand model and a washed-up rock star. Jess sees no need to apologize for her rambling house, her imperfect family, her single status ... or her weight. Jess is who she is. She makes her own cupcakes and she eats them, too. No regrets. That is, until a wardrobe malfunction leaves Jess with a pair of leggings split open at the worst spot, and a mean girl calling her the one thing that's never bothered her before: fat. The encounter shakes Jess's formerly iron-clad confidence, and she starts to wonder if she's been just a little too comfortable in her own skin. When the boy of her dreams invites her to a party, she must decide whether to try to fit in for the first time in her life, or remain true to herself --- whoever that really is.
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I see London, I see France
by Sarah Mlynowski
Planning what she dreams will be the perfect European tour with her best friend, 19-year-old Sydney finds her vacation challenged by a cheating boyfriend, an unexpected crush and her mother's deteriorating mental health. By the best-selling author of Fishbowl.
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Kill the boy band
by Goldy Moldavsky
When their adoration gets out of hand and results in a favorite boy-band member being kidnapped and held in their hotel room, four zealous, superfan girls manage their disappointment with their hostage while struggling to figure out how to resolve the problem they've created. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Lucky few
by Katie Ormsbee
Befriending a boy who has become obsessed with death after a near-fatal accident, diabetic homeschooler Stevie questions her support of his macabre hobbies in the face of real-world disappointments and tragedies. A first young adult novel by the author of The Water and the Wild.
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Just kill me
by Adam Selzer
After taking a summer job with a Chicago ghost tour company, eighteen-year-old Megan is interrogated for murder, when the reports of "real" ghost sightings increase along with the number of missing tourists.
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The taming of the Drew
by Stephanie Kate Strohm
Cass McKay is cast as Kate in "The Taming of the Shrew" in a Shakespeare theater company's summer apprentice program, but she is also determined to tame a jerk named Drew who her friend Amy has fallen for.
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The geek's guide to unrequited love
by Sarvenaz Tash
Secretly harboring feelings of love for his best friend, Roxy, for years on end, Graham learns that the creator of their favorite comic series is making a rare appearance at New York Comic Con and thinks of a perfect plan to score tickets while declaring his feelings, a goal that is complicated by the wacky costumed activities of their fan world.
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Noggin
by John Corey Whaley
After dying at the age of 16, Travis Coates' head was removed and frozen for five years before being attached to another body, and now the old Travis and the new must find a way to coexist while figuring out the changes in his relationships.
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