March 2019 list by L. Buehler
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29 Dates
by Melissa De la Cruz
Shipped off to a private school in San Francisco, where her traditional South Korean parents can set her up with a future husband to ensure her success, young photographer Ji-Su evaluates her dreams and the attentions of two very different boys.
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The Blood Spell
by C. J. Redwine
A dark romantic fantasy inspired by "Cinderella" finds a girl hiding the magic in her blood from a cruel custodian while teaming up with a bride-seeking prince she despises in order to stop a series of disappearances throughout the kingdom.
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Bloodwitch
by Susan Dennard
A latest entry in the best-selling series focuses on the story of the Bloodwitch Aeduan and finds his efforts to prevent the coming destruction forcing him to confront his own father, with threadwitch Iseult and magical girl Owl at his side.
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The Disasters
by M. K. England
Expelled from the elite Ellis Station Academy on his first day, hotshot pilot Nax Hall boards a ship back to Earth with three other ejected students only to be framed for a terrorist attack on the school.
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Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss
by Kasie West
Leaping at a chance to star in a movie alongside one of Hollywood's hottest actors, Lacey struggles with the realities of life in the spotlight before a malicious saboteur changes her perspective about her ambitions and her straitlaced tutor.
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The Gilded Wolves
by Roshani Chokshi
Keeping close secrets in the wake of the Exposition Universelle in 1889 Paris, a wealthy hotelier and treasure-hunter is tapped by a powerful order to lead an elite team on a quest to track down an ancient artifact of world-changing significance.
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My Almost Flawless Tokyo Dream Life
by Rachel Cohn
Discovering that her long-lost father is a Japanese hotel mogul, a 16-year-old foster kid endeavors to please critical new relatives by spending time with her school's wealthy elite, who turn up their noses at her new crush.
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On the Come Up
by Angie Thomas
A follow-up to the award-winning The Hate U Give finds an ambitious young rapper pouring her frustrations into a first song only to find herself at the center of a viral controversy that forces her to become the menace that her public reputation has portrayed her to be.
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The Past and Other Things That Should Stay Buried
by Shaun David Hutchinson
Two estranged best friends, one the son of undertakers, are granted extra time to resolve their differences when one of them dies suddenly and then comes partially back to life, forcing the pair to figure out what is happening.
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The Vanishing Stair
by Maureen Johnson
Pulled out of Ellingham Academy by her overprotective parents, aspiring detective Stevie Bell makes a deal with the despicable Edward King in hopes of reuniting with her friends and solving the Truly Devious case.
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The Warrior Maiden
by Melanie Dickerson
A reimagining of the classic Mulan tale follows the adventures of a girl soldier in disguise who protects her liege lord from a besieging army before a rival discovers her true gender.
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