Winter 2016 list by L. Buehler
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Bluescreen
by Dan Wells
Using her smart-device brain implants to enjoy a higher quality of life in mid-20th-century Los Angeles, teen Marisa Carneseca experiments with an allegedly safe virtual drug only to become enmeshed in a dangerous conspiracy.
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Goldenhand: An Old Kingdom novel
by Garth Nix
The much-anticipated latest installment, set six months after the events of Abhorsen and directly after the events of the novella "The Creature in the Case," finds Lirael receiving a warning from her long-dead mother that compels her to use her new powers to safeguard the Old Kingdom.
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Ivory and Bone
by Julie Eshbaugh
A first novel based on themes from Pride and Prejudice follows the experiences of teen hunter Kol, whose dashed hopes for gaining the favor of the enigmatic young Mya are complicated by her increasingly violent clashes with an enemy from her past.
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Julia Vanishes
by Catherine Egan
Possessing an ability to hide, near invisibly, on the edge of perception, young thief Julia conceals her talents in a city where magic is banned and poses as a grand lady's housemaid alongside an eccentric band of fellow housemates who have ties to a powerful killer.
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To All the Boys I've Loved Before
by Jenny Han
Lara Jean writes love letters to all the boys she has loved and then hides them in a hatbox until one day those letters are accidentally sent.
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You Know Me Well
by Nina LaCour
Spotting a girl he has sat beside in silence for a year, Mark bonds with Kate over their unrequited same-sex crushes throughout the course of a fateful pride week in San Francisco.
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