September 2019 list by B. Goodman
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Analiese Rising
by Brenda Drake
After Analiese discovers that she has the power to raise the dead, she must defeat the gods who want to use her power to create an army of the Risen to destroy the world.
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After the Fall
by E. C. Myers
An official original tie-in to the hit animated webseries is set a year after the destruction of Beacon Academy and finds Coco, Fell and the other members of Team CFVY fighting to complete their training at Shade Academy, while rescuing a band of refugees.
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The Beholder
by Anna Bright
Humiliated by a best friend's public rejection, the daughter of a Potomac leader travels across the Atlantic to search for a life partner who will help secure the future of her people.
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Dark Shores
by Danielle L Jensen
Blackmailed by a tyrannical ruler who forces them to plot with him the conquest of the unknown West, a pirate's daughter and a military leader with a dangerous secret discover the limits of their resolve while navigating mutual distrust.
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Don't Date Rosa Santos
by Nina Moreno
Growing up in a cross-cultural region of Florida under the shadow of a sea curse that scares away most sailors, a Cuban-American teen struggles with family dynamics and college dreams before falling for a mysterious tattooed boy from the local marina who compels her to pursue her freedom.
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Picture Us in the Light
by Kelly Loy Gilbert
Daniel, a Chinese-American teen, must grapple with his plans for the future, his feelings for his best friend Harry, and his discovery of a family secret that could shatter everything.
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Runaway Max
by Brenna Yovanoff
The never-before-told backstory of the beloved Dig Dug maven, Max Mayfield, based on the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things, explores Max's past--the good and the bad--as well as how she came to find her newfound sense of home in Hawkins, Indiana.
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Starworld
by Audrey Coulthurst
A popular, people-pleasing teen and an artistic loner forge an unexpected bond and navigate difficult family realities by creating a private imaginary world where they share adventures and can be themselves, an escape that is threatened when one falls in love with the other.
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Technically, You Started It
by Lana Wood Johnson
Meeting by accident over a text about a class project, two awkward teens discover that there is a spark between them before realizing that one of them thinks that the other is someone else.
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Teeth in the Mist
by Dawn Kurtagich
Inspired by the legend of Faust and told in alternating timelines, sixteen-year-old Roan arrives at Mill House as a ward and discovers she is connected to an ancient evil secret, while, centuries later, seventeen-year-old Zoey explores the dwelling's ruins and soon realizes she is not alone.
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The Winter Place
by Alex Yates
Spotting a stranger in their backyard immediately before their father is killed in an accident, Axel, who is fighting muscular dystrophy, and his sister, Tess, are sent to live with their grandparents and discover that the man they saw is a mystical helper to restless ghosts.
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