March 2018 list by L. Buehler
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Expelled
by James Patterson
Suspended after an anonymous adversary exposes him and three other students as the people behind provocative tweets, Will investigates the secrets of the most likely culprits in his determination to expose the truth about their lives.
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Fate of the gods
by Matthew J. Kirby
Owen and his fellow teens travel to Denmark, the site of an ancient Viking battle, to search for the last key to the Trident of Eden and uncover the truth behind their collective unconsciousness.
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Ink
by Alice Broadway
Growing up in a world where a person's achievements, failings and crimes are reflected by permanent marks that appear on the skin, Leora is horrified when she discovers that her beloved late father had a mark on the back of his neck symbolizing one of the worst crimes a person can commit.
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The Keep of Ages
by Caragh M O'Brien
After Dean Berg kidnaps her family, Rosie pursues him to Grisly Valley, the contaminated ruin of a horror theme park, where she struggles to outmaneuver him while unearthing the ultimate vault of dreamers.
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Otherworld
by Jason Segel
A debut entry in a sci-fi thriller series by the acclaimed actor and co-screenwriter of Disney's The Muppets and the best-selling author of the Kiki Strike books is set in a cutthroat virtual reality world video game that tests the limits and courage of players who must leave their bodies behind to participate.
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The Speaker
by Traci Chee
Hiding in the forest after escaping the Guard, Sefia and Archer discover how to alleviate Archer's nightmares by hunting impressers and freeing their captives, a mission that challenges Archer's fragile psyche and compels Sefia's ongoing investigation into the mysterious Book.
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Whichwood
by Tahereh Mafi
A companion to the best-selling Furthermore finds village mordeshoor Laylee diligently conducting her lonely job tending the bodies of the dead before rediscovering color, magic and healing through an unexpected new friendship.
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