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Deacon Locke Went to Prom
by Brian Katcher
Feeling too shy to look for a prom date amid the drama of his romance-minded peers, Deacon realizes that his grandmother would be an awesome person to ask and finds his life taking an unforgettable turn.
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A Face Like Glass
by Frances Hardinge
When Neverfell, who has no memory, arrives in Caverna, her facial expressions make her very dangerous to the people who live with blank faces or pay dearly to learn to simulate emotions.
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| The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi LeeA "Grand Tour" of 18th-century Europe offers Lord Henry Montague's one last chance to cut loose. Once he returns, Monty will have to abandon his scandalous life of drinking and dallying with young ladies (and gentlemen) and take over his family's British estate. |
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Lord of Shadows
by Cassandra Clare
A sequel to Lady Midnight finds Emma torn between her love for Julian and her need to protect him from the consequences of their forbidden relationship, a situation that is challenged by her relationship with Mark and his efforts to reclaim his Shadowhunter capabilities.
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Once and For All : A Novel
by Sarah Dessen
Gaining considerable experience while working for her cynical mother's wedding-planner business, Louna holds her own wary beliefs about love, before charming playboy Ambrose joins the company and dares her to date while he attempts a relationship with one woman.
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Focus on: Organ Donors and Transplants
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The Forgetting
by Nicole Maggi
Georgie Kendrick wakes up after a heart transplant, but the organ beating in her chest does not seem to be in tune with the rest of her body, and she discovers her heart belonged to a girl her own age who fell out of the foster care system and into a rough life on the streets.
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| Noggin by John Corey WhaleyAs a terminally ill 16-year-old, Travis had agreed to have his head cryogenically frozen, thinking he'd be revived in the far future. Instead, it's only five years later when he wakes up with his head attached to a donor body. |
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| Pieces by Chris LynchIt's been a year since his brother Duane died, but 18-year-old Eric is still lost in grief. Hoping for closure, he reaches out to three people who received Duane's donated organs: grateful teen Phil, hard-drinking jerk Barry, and single mom Malinda. |
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Runaway
by Meg Cabot
When sixteen-year-old Emerson Watts learns the truth about Nikki, the teen supermodel into whose body Emerson's brain was transplanted, she finds there is only one person to turn to for help--especially since her loved ones seem to be furious with her.
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| Things We Know by Heart by Jessi KirbyAfter Quinn Sullivan's boyfriend Trent is killed in an accident, his major organs are donated. Quinn tracks down Colton, Trent's heart recipient, and even though she hides her reason for seeking him out, their connection is immediate and powerful. |
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