Winter 2016 list by L. Hatch
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Bright Smoke, Cold Fire
by Rosamund Hodge
Bound by her family's magical heritage to punish their enemies, Juliet nearly loses her life trying to execute her beloved Romeo for killing her cousin, a situation that compels her guardian, Paris, to uncover dark secrets about their walled city.
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Fall of Hades
by Richard Paul Evans
Michael and his friends try to recruit Hatch's Electric Youth to their side in a high-action continuation of the best-selling series by the award-winning author of The Christmas Box.
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Falling Over Sideways
by Jordan Sonnenblick
The butt of jokes in her school and at home, awkward Claire is forced to confront more serious aspects of her life in the wake of her father's medical emergency, which challenges Claire to bring laughter back into the lives of those she loves.
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Frost
by M. P Kozlowsky
Sixteen-year-old Frost lives in a bombed out apartment in a post-apocalyptic world, with only her pet broot, Romes, and a robot named Bunt, who has her father's memories, for company--but now Romes is dying and her need to find help is forcing her to leave the apartment for the first time in her life, and face the streets which are a hunting ground for rogue robots and the dreaded Eaters.
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The Last Full Measure
by Trent Reedy
When Fed forces move on, ending the Second Civil War in Idaho, Danny and his friends explore their hard-won freedom during a dangerous cross-state journey while assessing the cost of the war and making unsettling discoveries about the Brotherhood's final aims.
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The Silent Songbird
by Melanie Dickerson
Longing for a life away from the politically driven royal court, Evangeline runs away to escape marriage to a loathsome man and pretends to be a lowly servant only to fall in love with the son of a wealthy lord who cannot forgive her deception.
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Stealing Snow
by D. M Paige
The best-selling author of Dorothy Must Die presents an adaptation of The Snow Queen that depicts a teen inpatient at a mental hospital who escapes from the real world into an icy forest, develops magical abilities and makes difficult choices in love while endeavoring to save her new kingdom from a ruthless monarch.
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Still Life with Tornado
by A. S. King
Fearing she is suffering from an existential crisis when her creativity becomes blocked, talented artist Sarah confronts visions of her past and future selves before awakening to the devastatingly unoriginal brokenness of her parents' toxic marriage.
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Tell Us Something True
by Dana Reinhardt
Convinced that his life is ruined when the girl he loves dumps him, 17-year-old River stumbles across a support group for teens and fakes a problem he does not have before falling for a groupmate.
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To Stay Alive: Mary Ann Graves and the Tragic Journey of the Donner Party
by Skila Brown
Evocative verses impart the first-person experiences of a young survivor of the tragic Donner Party of 1846, describing how 19-year-old Mary Ann Graves, her family and the Reed family became victims of freezing temperatures and starvation during one of the most harrowing journeys in American history.
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