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The brink of darkness by Jeff GilesX is determined to break the lords' hold on him once and for all, but being stripped of his power pushes him toward a darkness he's never experienced and a past he's never known. The secrets that surface could be the key to reuniting X and Zoe ... or they could mean the destruction of everything they have been fighting for.
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Dear Rachel Maddow by Adrienne KisnerBrynn Harper writes unsent e-mails to her favorite news anchor as she deals with a breakup with her first girlfriend, her parents' dysfucntions, and the death of her older brother.
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Furyborn: the Empirium trilogy, Book 1by Claire LegrandRielle may prove to be one of the Prophesized Queens, if she survives the trials, and a thousand years later bounty hunter Eliana helps a girl who could be the answer to the prophecy
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I Am Still Alive by Kate MarshallCheryl Strayed's "Wild" meets "The Revenant" in this heart-pounding story of survival and revenge in the unforgiving wilderness.
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All of this is true : a novel by Lygia Day PeñaflorWhen Long Island teens Miri, Soleil, Penny, and Jonah befriend a bestselling YA novelist, they find their deepest, darkest secrets in the pages of her next novel, with devastating consequences. Told from different perspectives as interviews, journal entries, and book excerpts
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Price of Duty by Todd StrasserHailed as a hero, twenty-year-old Jake returns to his pro-military hometown and family injured physically and emotionally, unsure if he can return to active duty but uncomfortable with the alternative.
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Stay sweet by Siobhan VivianSeventeen-year-old Amelia has looked forward to her last summer before college working at the Meade Creamery, but when the owner of the local landmark passes away her nephew has big changes in mind.
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They lost their heads! : Washington's teeth, Einstein's brain, and other famous body parts by Carlyn BecciaFrom the kidnapping of Einstein's brain to the horrifying end of Louis XIV's heart, the mysteries surrounding some of history's most famous body parts range from medical to macabre. Carlyn Beccia explores the misadventures of noteworthy body parts through history and uses them as springboards for exploring topics such as forensics, DNA testing, brain science, organ donation, and cloning. The engaging, conversational tone of the text, the wonderfully creepy subject matter, and the delightfully detailed art are sure to capture even the most reluctant readers.
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Things We Haven't Said : Sexual Violence Survivors Speak Out by Erin MoultonCiting teens as the demographic most at risk for rape, sexual assault and sexual abuse, an awareness-raising guide shares 20 stories from diverse survivors on how to overcome the boundaries of stigma and silence to help prevent trauma and loss of life. By the award-winning author of Flutter.
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Claiming My Place : Coming of Age in the Shadow of the Holocaust by Planaria PriceDocuments the story of a young Jewish woman who survived the Holocaust by moving into Nazi Germany and hiding in plain sight, describing how she used her blonde hair and other Aryan features to assume a new identity and pass herself off as a non-Jewish woman in order to stay in the place she called home.
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Kenzie's Rules for Life : How to Be Happy, Healthy, and Dance to Your Own Beat by Mackenzie ZieglerIn Kenzie's Rules for Life, the dance prodigy, singer/songwriter, actress and model offers her advice on friendship, family, fitness, style and positivity. She shares lessons drawn from her own experiences for those navigating through their tween years on how to be happy, healthy, and confident in all aspects of their lives.
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