November 2017 list by L. Buehler
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Bad Girls with Perfect Faces
by Lynn Weingarten
Posing as a guy online to lure away her best friend Xavier's cheating ex, Sasha discovers the consequences of assuming the characteristics of a false identity when her plan goes dangerously wrong.
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The First to Know
by Abigail Johnson
A girl's plan to find her father's birth family turns potentially devastating when the secret DNA test she conducts reveals that she has a half-brother near her age whom she never knew about.
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Fragments of the Lost
by Megan Miranda
Jessa Whitworth knew she didn't belong in her ex-boyfriend Caleb's room. But she couldn't deny that she was everywhere, in his photos, his neatly folded T-shirts, even the butterfly necklace in his jeans pocket, the one she gave him for safe keeping on that day. His mother asked her to pack up his things, even though she blames Jessa for his accident. How could she say no? But as Jessa begins to box up the pieces of Caleb's life, they trigger memories that make Jessa realize their past relationship may not be exactly as she remembered. And she starts to question whether she really knew Caleb at all.
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Into the Drowning Deep
by Mira Grant
Victoria Stewart and her crew sail to the Mariana Trench, in the hopes of discovering the fate of the Atargatis—which, along with its crew, including Victoria's sister, was lost at sea during the crew's attempt to film a mockumentary on ancient sea creatures of legend.
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Kat and Meg Conquer the World
by Anna Priemaza
Thrown together for a year-long science project, a girl with social anxiety disorder and a girl with off-putting ADHD challenges discover their common obsession with a swoon-worthy online gaming star.
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Wild Bird
by Wendelin Van Draanen
The award-winning author of Flipped presents the story of a young girl who is taken away to a wilderness therapy camp when her behavior escalates out of control, a situation that forces her to develop new skills, including the courage to ask for help.
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