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| Infinity Alchemist by Kacen CallenderBrilliant alchemy student Ramsay caught self-taught Ash practicing alchemy illegally. The two strike a deal to find a legendarily powerful book together in exchange for exam tutoring. This romantic, fast-paced fantasy investigates what true power is and what people will do to gain it. |
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| Wander in the Dark by Jumata EmillWhen Black teen Amir fell asleep on Chloe’s couch, she was alive. But then she was stabbed, and he’s accused of murdering the rich white girl. Now Amir and his half-brother Marcel must set their problems aside to prove Amir’s innocence. Read-alikes: Francisco X. Stork’s I Am Not Alone; Nick Brooks’ Promise Boys. |
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I Hope This Doesn't Find You
by Ann Liang
Channeling her frustrations into email drafts—ones that she'd never send—seemingly perfect Sadie Wen finds her carefully crafted, conflict-free life turned upside down when the email is sent out accidentally, and the only person growing to appreciate the “real” Sadie is the only boy she's sworn to hate.
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Relit : 16 Latinx Remixes of Classic Stories
by Sandra Proudman
In this spellbinding collection of 16 original stories, award-winning and best-selling Latinx YA authors reimagine classics through fantasy, science fiction and with a dash of magic.
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| Bunt! Striking Out on Financial Aid by Ngozi Ukazu and Mad RupertWhen Molly discovers her scholarship to her dream art school has fallen through, she assembles a ragtag softball team in hopes of getting an athletic scholarship instead. Fans of author Ngozi Ukazu’s popular Check, Please! series are sure to enjoy this heartfelt graphic novel. |
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You Wouldn't Dare
by Samantha Markum
Over the course of one crazy summer, Juniper tries to mend her friendship with Graham, for whom she has romantic feelings, save her community theater production and manage her hostile relationship with the angst-ridden daughter of her mother's boyfriend.
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Murder for the Modern Girl
by Kendall Kulper
In 1928 Chicago, 18-year-old Ruby, who uses her mind-reading abilities to target men who prey on vulnerable women, falls in love with a brilliant boy working at the morgue whose knack for forensic detail threatens to uncover her dark hobby.
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The Future King
by Robyn Schneider
With her magic growing more unpredictable by the day, Emry Merlin travels to the French court to find an eccentric Parisian alchemist who is her only hope and is accompanied by Arthur, who is on a separate quest—one that endangers the future of Camelot.
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| Friday I'm in Love by Camryn GarrettMahalia’s mother couldn’t afford a sweet sixteen party for her, so Mahalia is determined to throw herself a fabulous coming-out extravaganza. That is, if financial woes, schoolwork, and tense friendships don’t ruin the day first. Read-alikes: Jen Larsen’s The Big Reveal; Mariko Tamaki’s Anne of Greenville. |
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Great or Nothing
by Joy McCullough
A reimagining of Little Women set in the spring of 1942, when the United States is suddenly embroiled in the Second World War, this story, told from each March sister's point of view, is one of grief, love, and self-discovery.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 14 and up!
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