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With print collections being unavailable due to the health crisis, this newsletter highlights e-books available through HPL's cloudLibrary collection. Access titles free with your library card! Enjoy on tablet or phone. |
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Every stolen breath
by Kimberly Gabriel
Inspired by the real-life “flash-mob” violence that has plagued Chicago since 2011, a fast-paced and immersive debut finds a teen testing the limits of her sanity to uncover the reasons behind her father’s assassination.
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Children of virtue and vengeance
by Tomi Adeyemi
A sequel to Children of Blood and Bone finds Zélie struggling to unite allies from Orïsha’s monarchy and military while protecting Amari’s throne from powerful enemies.
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A very large expanse of sea
by Tahereh Mafi
A year after 9/11, Muslim teenager Shirin has completely withdrawn from social life, until she meets Ocean James in her biology class and is tempted to actually let her guard down.
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The Hazel Wood : a novel
by Melissa Albert
Having spent most of her life on the run from uncanny bad luck, 17-year-old Alice ventures into a mysterious supernatural world to save her mother, who has been stolen away by a figure claiming to be a character from Alice's late grandmother's cult-classic book of dark fairy tales.
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Red queen
by Victoria Aveyard
When her supernatural powers manifest in front of a noble court, Mare, a thief in a world divided between commoners and superhumans, is forced to assume the role of a lost princess before risking everything to help a growing rebellion.
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The last true poets of the sea
by Julia Drake
Inspired loosely by Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, teenaged Violet is shipped off to Maine after her brother's hospitalization, where she searches for the lost shipwreck that her great-great grandmother survived and for answers about her family's long struggle with mental illness, all while falling in love.
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Wilder girls
by Rory Power
Left to fend for themselves when their island boarding school is quarantined, three best friends watch their teachers die before their fellow students begin succumbing to feral violence, a situation that is further complicated when one of them goes missing.
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Dear Evan Hansen : the novel
by Val Emmich
Evan goes from being a nobody to everyone's hero and a social media superstar after a chance encounter with Connor just before his suicide leads others to believe Evan was his only friend.
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The hired girl
by Laura Amy Schlitz
Fourteen-year-old Joan Skraggs chronicles her life in a journal when she leaves her family's farm in Pennsylvania to work as a hired girl in Baltimore in the summer of 1911.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 14 and up!
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