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Camp So-and-So
by Mary McCoy
Twenty five girls are invited by letter to attend the mysterious Camp So-and-So, They're told that it's a lakeside retreat for girls nestled high in the Starveling Mountains--but no one within a fifty-mile radius has ever heard of it. Dark magic follows as the girls' summer unfolds.
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Lifers
by M. A Griffin
Investigating the disappearance of his friend in a near-future world, Preston stumbles into a secret prison for teens underneath his city, where he forges deep friendships during a life-risking effort to gain their freedom.
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A List of Cages
by Robin Roe
Landing a coveted elective to serve as an aide to the school psychologist, Adam, a student struggling with ADHD, is assigned to track down a troubled freshman he discovers is the foster brother he has not seen in five years.
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Our Own Private Universe
by Robin Talley
When Aki and her best friend Lori set off on a youth-group trip to a small Mexican town for the summer, Aki meets Christa--slightly older, far more experienced--who helps awaken her feelings towards women and gives Aki her first taste of what falling in love feels like.
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| The Upside of Unrequited by Becky AlbertalliAfter 26 crushes and not a single kiss, Molly Peskin-Suso is ready to take a chance despite her anxiety, not to mention a society which claims that "chubby girls don’t get boyfriends." Then Molly's friendship with geeky co-worker Reid deepens -- could this be her shot? |
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| The Disenchantments by Nina LaCourAfter graduation, Colby joins his best friend (and long-time crush) Bev and her all-girl band for one last tour. Then Bev reveals that she's leaving to go to art school. Hurt and confused, Colby spends the rest of the tour letting go of old dreams and exploring the future. |
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Don't Fail Me Now
by Una LaMarche
Meeting for the first time, interracial half-siblings Michelle, an impoverished African-American whose mother is in prison, and Leah, a white, middle-class college-prep student, embark on a cross-country road trip to confront their absentee father before he dies.
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Going Bovine
by Libba Bray
Dealing with an illness that will soon result in his death, 16-year-old Cam is intrigued by the stories told by an eccentric girl named Dulcie and so is encouraged to go on a wild road trip across America, where their search for a special cure will lead them to strange places.
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| Let's Get Lost by Adi AlsaidSeventeen-year-old Leila is driving to see the Northern Lights, meeting mechanic Hudson, hitchhiker Bree, lovesick Elliot, and grieving Sonia along the way. Though Leila boldly encourages each of them to live honestly, she keeps readers guessing about her own past until the end. |
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| Vivian Apple at the End of the World by Katie CoyleThe Church of America has prophesied that the Rapture is coming, and 16-year-old Vivian Apple doesn't buy it. Thousands of Believers disappear overnight, so Vivian and her friends take off on a road trip, surrounded by a dangerous America made up of those left behind. |
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