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Bad unicorn
by Platte F. Clark
Max Spencer is an underachiever but when a carnivorous unicorn, Princess the Destroyer, and an evil wizard, Rezormoor, bring him, the only one who can read the legendary Codex of Infinite Knowability, to their magical realm, he must find the courage to save himself, his friends, and the entire human race
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The one thing
by Marci Lyn Curtis
Rebelling in rage over losing her sight and her fair-weather friends, Maggie is astonished when she regains the ability to see a single person, a precocious 10-year-old boy who helps Maggie to reclaim her dreams.
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My brilliant idea : (and how it caused my downfall)
by Stuart David
Chastised for daydreaming in class, 15-year-old Jack "The Jackdaw" Dawson comes up with the idea of getting rich and famous by creating an app that stops people from daydreaming, an idea that proves to be more troublesome than anticipated.
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Winning
by Lara Deloza
Using her charismatic influence and outwardly nice-girl reputation to manipulate the social scene at her high school, Alexandra aspires to become the Homecoming Queen and enlists the aid of other kids to orchestrate the downfall of a rival, with unexpected consequences.
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This is not the end
by Jesse Jordan
When James Salley, sixteen, learns that he is the Antichrist, he finds himself fighting between who he thought he was and who he is supposed to be.
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The Order of Odd-Fish
by James Kennedy
Thirteen-year-old Jo suddenly finds her humdrum life turned upside down when Colonel Anatoly Korsakov shows up at her aunt's party and announces he has come to protect her.
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Evil librarian
by Michelle Knudsen
Feeling suspicious about a gorgeous high school librarian who has become the object of her best friend's affections, Cynthia discovers that the man is actually a demon who is sucking the life force from the entire student population. By the best-selling author of Library Lion.
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Son of the mob
by Gordon Korman
Seventeen-year-old Vince Luca's life is constantly complicated by the fact that he is the son of a powerful Mafia boss, a relationship that threatens to destroy his romance with the daughter of an FBI agent.
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Romeo & what's her name
by Shani Petroff
Accepting the role of a Juliet understudy so that she can spend time with the cast's adorable Romeo, Emily ignores memorizing lines in favor of other activities and is caught unprepared when the leading lady lands in the hospital right before the performance.
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Just Friends
by Dyan Sheldon
Experiencing his first crush when pretty newcomer Jena arrives at school, vegetarian teen Josh forges an unexpected friendship with the girl and begins to question the depth of his feelings and whether or not she returns them. By the best-selling author of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.
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The greatest zombie movie ever
by Jeff Strand
Hoping to make something epic after their first YouTube movie flop, Justin and his filmmaking buddies plan a fantastic zombie film starring a beautiful actress only to have their efforts hampered by a one-month timeline and uncooperative extras.
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Who's that girl
by Blair Thornburgh
Living life under the radar with her gay-straight alliance friends, junior Nattie McCullough reevaluates her shared history with a musician who writes a chart-topping song about her before she falls for a close friend and becomes the subject of media gossip.
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