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No Good Deed by Goldy MoldavskyA follow-up to Kill the Boy Band! finds a civic-minded teen invited to attend an activist's summer camp where she participates in a charity competition that triggers a rivalry with a famous young actor whose choices encourage campers to sabotage each other.
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The Monstrumologist : William James Henryby Richard YanceyAs an apprentice to a monster-hunting doctor in 1888, Will Henry and his boss are brought a corpse entwined with an Anthropophagus--a supposedly extinct monster that feeds through teeth in its chest--and the two must race to stop it and its kind from consuming the world.
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How Dare the Sun Rise : Memoirs of a War Child by Sandra UwiringiyimanaA memoir by the co-creator of the Foundation of Hope Ministries shares the remarkable story of her survival during the Gatumba massacre and how after moving to America she found healing through art and activism.
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The Water Dragon's Bride. Volume 1by Rei TōmaWhen Asahi is stranded in a strange and mysterious world where she meets a water dragon god, she is forced to endure a test of survival or be sacrificed
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Blood Red Snow White by Marcus SedgwickLeaving his unhappy marriage in England to work as a journalist in Russia, Arthur Ransome finds himself at the center of the revolution and becomes dangerously entangled with Trotsky's personal secretary while reporting back to the British on Bolshevik activities.
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The Epic Crush of Genie Loby F. C YeeSixteen-year-old Genie's focus on getting into a top-tier college is destroyed when an enigmatic transfer student, Quentin, helps her transform into a demon-fighter
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The Baker Street Four. Vol. 1 by J. B DjianWhen a Russian immigrant is framed for a Jack the Ripper-inspired crime, three friends--Billy, Charlie, and Tom, known as the Baker Street Irregulars--set out to discover the truth with the help of their friend, Sherlock Holmes.
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The Fashion Committee : a Novel of Art, Crime and Applied Designby Susan JubyA humorous he-said, she-said story by the author of Alice, I Think follows an art scholarship competition between a fashion-obsessed girl and a sculptor who could not care less about clothes, a rivalry shaped by a complicated relationship, a soul-crushing job and a legal misunderstanding.
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1221-A Brass Mill Rd Belcamp, Maryland 21017 410-273-5600 hcplonline.org
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