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New Teen Books! January 2021
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Happily Ever Afters
by Elise Bryant
Jane the Virgin meets To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before in this charming debut romantic comedy filled with Black Girl Magic.
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The beautiful struggle
by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Adapted for teen readers, a father-son memoir documents the National Book Award-winning author’s youth in the “murder capital” of 1980s Baltimore and his relationship with his father, Vietnam veteran Paul Coates, throughout the latter’s activism as a Black Panther and Afrocentric scholar.
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Bill Nye's great big world of science
by Bill Nye
Featuring a range of subjects-physics, chemistry, geology, biology, astronomy, global warming, and more-this profusely illustrated book covers the basic principles of each science, key discoveries, recent revolutionary advances, and the problems that science still needs to solve for our Earth. Nye and coauthor Gregory Mone present the most difficult theories and facts in an easy-to-comprehend, humorous way.
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The mortal instruments : the graphic novel. 1
by Cassandra Jean
Suddenly able to see demons and the Shadowhunters who are dedicated to returning them to their own dimension, fifteen-year-old Clary Fray is drawn into this bizarre world when her mother disappears and Clary herself is almost killed by a monster.
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Giant days. Volume one
by John Allison
Three girls bond at university as they learn how to live away from home, battle the flu, and deal with obnoxious college boys.
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Fence. Volume two
by C. S Pacat
Nicholas, the illegitimate son of a fencing champion, is trying out for a spot on the fencing team, but he faces skeptical upperclassmen and a roommate, Seiji Katayama, who is determined to prove himself the best fencer in the school.
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Boruto : Naruto next generations. Volume 1
by Ukyo Kodachi
Boruto, Naruto's son, would rather play video games than train to be a shinobi, but enters in the chuunin exam in order to prove himself to his father.
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Betty & Veronica senior year. 1
by Jamie Lee Rotante
Only one school year stands between them and freedom, but when the two BFFs think they'll be attending the same college in the fall find out that their plans have changed, their senior year--and their friendship--is put to the test!
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