September 2019 list by B. Goodman
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A Crash of Fate
by Zoraida Cordova
Izzy and Jules were childhood friends, but then Izzy's family left and her life became one of constant motion, traveling from one world to the next until her parents were killed. Jules remained on Batuu, eventually becoming a farmer like his father. Now, thirteen years after she left, Izzy returns to Batuu and upon her arrival runs smack into the one person who still means something to her after all this time: Jules.
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Destroy All Monsters
by Sam J. Miller
Ash struggles to remember details about a traumatic tree-house accident that is causing her best friend, Solomon, to retreat into a dark, nightmarish reality.
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If I'm Being Honest
by Emily Wibberley
A queen bee with a mean-girl reputation struggles to win the affection of her crush by making amends to those she has wronged, including a kindhearted gamer who appreciates her blunt honesty.
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The Merciful Crow
by Margaret Owen
A 16-year-old chieftain from a lowly caste of mercy-killers and undertakers tests the limits of her bone magic when a lucrative job leads to the discovery of a still-living crown prince and powerful enemies who would orchestrate his assassination.
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Queen of Ruin
by Tracy E Banghart
A sequel to Grace and Fury finds Nomi banished to the prison island of Mount Ruin, where she discovers that her once-submissive sister has become the powerful leader of a women's revolution.
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Serious Moonlight
by Jenn Bennett
A homeschooled mystery-book fan with an overactive imagination and a charismatic young van driver forge an unlikely bond while working the graveyard shift at a historic Seattle hotel where a famous reclusive writer may be leading a secret life.
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Sorcery of Thorns
by Margaret Rogerson
A foundling apprentice raised in one of her kingdom's great libraries finds her fate in the hands of a sworn enemy when she is implicated in an act of sabotage behind the release of a dangerous grimoire.
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Swipe Right for Murder
by Derek Milman
In a mystery inspired by a Hitchcock classic, a 17-year-old boy stumbles on a murder scene before he finds himself pursued by the authorities and dangerous enemies from his past.
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Wicked Fox
by Kat Cho
Preying on evil men in modern Seoul, a nine-tailed fox devourer of human energy, disguised as a beautiful girl, violates the rules to rescue a human boy at the risk of her soul.
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