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Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick by Joe SchreiberPreferring to play with his band during a much-anticipated gig, Perry is forced by his mother to escort a quiet, socially awkward Lithuanian exchange student to the prom and is astonished to learn that she is actually an undercover assassin on a high-stakes mission in Manhattan. A first young adult novel by the author of Red Harvest. 75,000 first printing.
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With Maliceby Eileen CookWaking up in the hospital six weeks after her senior trip to Italy with a broken leg and no memory of what happened, Jill discovers that she is on trial for her role in a suspicious fatal accident.
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Sneaky Art : Crafty Surprises to Hide in Plain Sight by Marthe JocelynA creative collection of whimsical art projects uses easily found materials and is designed for laugh-provoking displays in public places, from a tiny cork-bottomed boat in a fountain to a funny message left on a bathroom mirror.
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Girls like usby Gail GilesGraduating from their school's special education program, aggressive Quincy and shy Biddy are placed together in their first independent apartment and gradually discover unexpected things they share in common in the face of past challenges and a harrowing trauma. By the author of Shattering Glass.
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Treaties, Trenches, Mud, and Blood : A World War I Tale by Nathan HaleAdapts an engaging selection of true stories from World War I in a graphically illustrated format in the style of the creator's popular Hazardous Tales, sharing accessible introductions to well-known battles and lesser-known secrets. By the award-winning creator of Rapunzel's Revenge.
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The Selectionby Kiera CassPreferring a relationship with her secret boyfriend, Aspen, but unwittingly selected to compete for the hand of the gorgeous Prince Maxon against dozens of hopefuls, 17-year-old America Singer grudgingly participates and clearly voices her distaste for the kingdom's caste system until she unexpectedly develops feelings for the prince.
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Outrun the Moon by Stacey LeeGaining admittance into an elite school usually limited to white girls, 15-year-old Mercy Wong, who strives to escape from her disadvantaged life through education, endures harsh conditions in a park encampment when the 1906 San Francisco earthquake destroys her home and school.
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