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| The Merciful Crow by Margaret OwenFie abides by one rule: look after your own. Her Crow caste of undertakers and mercy-killers takes more abuse than coin, but when they’re called to collect royal dead, she’s hoping they’ll find the payout of a lifetime. When Crown Prince Jasimir turns out to have faked his death, Fie’s ready to cut her losses—and perhaps his throat. But he offers a wager that she can’t refuse: protect him from a ruthless queen, and he’ll protect the Crows when he reigns. |
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Frankly in Love
by David Yoon
Frank Li's parents have one rule when it comes to romance–“Date Korean”–which proves complicated when Frank falls for Brit Means, who is smart, beautiful–and white. Fellow Korean Joy Song is in a similar predicament, and so they make a pact: they’ll pretend to date each other in order to gain their freedom. Frank thinks it’s the perfect plan, but in the end, Frank and Joy’s fake-dating maneuver leaves him wondering if he ever really understood love–or himself–at all.
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| Wilder Girls by Rory PowerEver since the Tox infected the Raxter School for Girls, killing some and leaving others distorted, the survivors have been under strict quarantine -- but that doesn’t stop student Hetty from venturing into the Tox-ravaged woods in search of a missing friend. Those who like things dark and disturbing will be hooked by this dystopian/horror hybrid. |
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Capturing the Devil
by Kerri Maniscalco
A conclusion to the best-selling series that includes Stalking Jack the Ripper finds Audrey Rose and Thomas in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse to stay ahead of the elusive serial killer known as the White City Devil.
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I want to eat your pancreas : the complete manga collection
by Yoru Sumino
After finding and reading his classmate Sakura's diary and discovering that she is dying of a pancreatic disease, a high school boy develops a close friendship with her and must cope with the meaning of her life and death
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An enchantment of ravens
by Margaret Rogerson
Isobel, a gifted painter, gets into trouble after she paints a portrait of Rook, the fairy autumn prince, with sorrow in his eyes, an image that threatens both of their lives as they find themselves on the wrong side of the law for their love
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Not even bones
by Rebecca Schaeffer
Reluctantly helping with her mother's brutal black-market operation selling the body parts of supernatural beings, Nita, a girl with rare powers of her own, protests when her mother brings home a living subject, only to be sold in his place.
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Labyrinth lost
by Zoraida Córdova
Alex is a bruja and the most powerful witch in her family. But she's hated magic ever since it made her father disappear into thin air. When a curse she performs to rid herself of magic backfires and her family vanishes, she must travel to Los Lagos, a land in-between as dark as Limbo and as strange as Wonderland, to get her family back.
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Vampire Academy
by Richelle Mead
Two years after a horrible incident made them run away, vampire princess Lissa and her guardian-in-training Rose are found and returned to St. Vladimir's Academy, where one focuses on mastering magic, the other on physical training
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The Raven Boys
by Maggie Stiefvater
Though she is from a family of clairvoyants, Blue Sargent's only gift seems to be that she makes other people's talents stronger, and when she meets Gansey, one of the Raven Boys from the expensive Aglionby Academy, she discovers that he has talents of his own--and that together their talents are a dangerous mix
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 14 and up!
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