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Meet cute : Some People Are Destined to Meet
by Katie Cotugno
An anthology of original short stories about couples who meet in fun, quirky or otherwise unusual ways includes contributions by such popular young adult authors as Nina LaCour, Sara Shepard and Nicola Yoon.
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Starry eyes
by Jenn Bennett
When teens Zorie and Lennon, a former couple, are stranded in the California wilderness together, they must put aside their differences, and come to terms with lingering romantic feelings, in order to survive.
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Cold Hard Truth
by Anne Greenwood Brown
Emmie O’Brien is a former good girl now on the fringe. She spent a crazy year involved with Nick, her mom’s drug dealer; after her arrest she was lucky to go back to her old life. But she’s haunted by the choices she made—first, to be with Nick, and then later, to testify against him. Max Shepherd is a senior varsity hockey player with serious anger issues. His grief over the death of his girlfriend causes him to see injustice wherever he looks. When they meet in community service, Max is drawn to Emmie’s calm energy, but Emmie knows better than to get too close to anyone.
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Someday, Somewhere
by Lindsay Champion
Dominique is a high school junior from a gritty neighborhood in Trenton, where she and her mom are barely getting by. Ben is a musical prodigy from the Upper East Side, a violinist at a top conservatory with obsessive talent and a brilliant future. When Dom's class is taken to hear a concert at Carnegie Hall, she expects to be bored out of her mind. But then she sees the boy in the front row playing violin like his life depends on it --- and she is transfixed. Posing as an NYU student, Dom sneaks back to New York City to track down Ben Tristan, a magnetic genius who whisks her into a fantasy world of jazz clubs and opera, infatuation and possibility. Each sees something in the other that promises to complete them.
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Sam & Ilsa's Last Hurrah
by Rachel Cohn
Siblings Sam and Ilsa Kehlmann have spent most of their high school years throwing parties for their friends--and now they've prepared their final blowout, just before graduation. The rules are simple: each twin gets to invite three guests, and the other twin doesn't know who's coming until the partiers show up at the door. With Sam and Ilsa, the sibling revelry is always tempered with a large dose of sibling rivalry, and tonight is no exception. One night. One apartment. Eight people. What could possibly go wrong?
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In a perfect world
by Trish Doller
When her cherished plans for the summer and her senior year of high school are upended by her mother's relocation to Cairo, Caroline struggles with homesickness before meeting an unpredictable boy who challenges everything she believes about life, love and privilege. By the author of Something Like Normal.
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A Million Junes
by Emily Henry
A follow-up to The Love That Split the World finds the daughter and son of two long-feuding families falling in love while trying to uncover the truth about a curse that has plagued their bloodlines for generations.
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Shuffle, Repeat
by Jen Klein
June wants high school to end and real life to begin. Oliver is soaking up senior year’s glory days. They could have coasted through high school, knowing about—but not really knowing—each other. Except that their moms have arranged for Oliver to drive June to school. Every. Single. Day. Suddenly these two opposites are fighting about music, life . . . pretty much everything. But love is unpredictable.
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Changes in Latitudes
by Jen Malone
Blaming her mother for her parents' recent divorce, Cassie makes summer plans to distance herself from her family only to find herself on a four-month sailing trip to Mexico with her mother and brother, a tense vacation that is complicated by her attraction to a whip-smart deckhand.
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Love songs & other lies
by Jessica Pennington
Interning for a battling bands reality television show, teenaged Vee reconnects with Cam, her first love (and her first heartbreak), but the media spotlight threatens to expose the couple's past secrets.
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