January 2020 list by L. Buehler
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10 Blind Dates
by Ashley Elston
When her plans for a romantic holiday with her boyfriend are upended by heartbreak, Sophie spends Christmas with her extended family, who set her up on 10 blind dates at the same time her ex returns, asking for another chance.
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American Road Trip
by Patrick Flores-Scott
When his adored older brother returns from a tour in Iraq with devastating PTSD, a Mexican-American high school senior embarks on a road trip to visit loved ones and explore the illnesses, socioeconomic pressures and milestone anxieties that have challenged their family.
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Call Down the Hawk
by Maggie Stiefvater
While dreamers Ronan Lynch and Jordan Hennessy work to control their powers and stop destructive dreaming, government agent Carmen Farooq-Lane is hunting dreamers to prevent the prophesized apocalypse.
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Conceal, Don't Feel
by Jen Calonita
An alternate-universe reimagining of Frozen finds the future Queen of Arendelle, Princess Elsa, experiencing glimpses of her erased past before embarking on a harrowing journey throughout her cursed ice kingdom to find a sister she does not remember.
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Five Dark Fates
by Kendare Blake
A conclusion to the best-selling series finds Arsinoe navigating the consequences of her realm’s power struggles when her sister, Mirabella, goes missing under suspicious circumstances.
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The Fountains of Silence
by Ruta Sepetys
Drawn back to his mother’s homeland by the utopian promises of the Franco regime in 1957 Madrid, the photographer son of an oil tycoon bonds with a girl who raises his awareness about the lingering shadows of the Spanish Civil War.
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Frankly in Love
by David Yoon
Torn between his love for his white girlfriend and his sense of duty to the matchmaking parents who made hard sacrifices to move to the United States, a Korean American teen looks for solutions along with a friend who has a similar problem.
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The Tyrant's Tomb
by Rick Riordan
On his path to restoring five ancient oracles and reclaiming his godly powers, Lester, also known as Apollo, offers his aid to the Roman demigods preparing for a desperate last stand against the Triumvirate of Roman emperors.
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Wayward Son
by Rainbow Rowell
A highly anticipated sequel to the best-selling Carry On finds an overwhelmed Simon joining Penny and Bax on a trip to the American West in a vintage convertible, only to be confronted by dragons, vampires and gun-toting skunks.
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