November 2017 list by S. Ward
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The Becoming of Noah Shaw
by Michelle Hodkin
After the murder of his father, Noah Shaw uses his inheritance to move to New York with his girlfriend Mara Dyer and their friends, where they investigate the suicides of other Carriers and their Gifts begin to lead them on diverging paths.
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Devil in Ohio
by Daria Polatin
Mae moves in with fifteen-year-old Jules' family and seems to be taking over her life, but Mae's past in a nearby cult soon threatens them all.
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Eight Days on Planet Earth
by Cat Jordan
How long does it take to travel twenty light years to Earth? How long does it take to fall in love? To the universe, eight days is a mere blip, but to Matty Jones, it may be just enough time to change his life.
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Flashtide
by Jenny Moyer
With Dram at her side, Orion has survived many dangers to reach the safety of the mountain provinces, but the effects of the flashfall are spreading and she must travel again into the hands of her enemies.
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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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Not Now, Not Ever
by Lily Anderson
Elliot Gabaroche enters a cutthroat academic-decathlon-like competition for a full scholarship to Rayevich College―the only college with a Science Fiction Literature program, and her dream school. The only problem is her golden-child, super-genius cousin Isaiah has had the same idea.
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Now Is Everything
by Amy Giles
The McCauleys look perfect on the outside. But nothing is ever as it seems, and this family is hiding a dark secret.
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Otherworld
by Jason Segel
A debut entry set in a cutthroat virtual reality world video game that tests the limits and courage of players who must leave their bodies behind to participate.
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Renegades
by Marissa Meyer
In a ruined world where humans with extraordinary abilities have become the world's champions of justice, a vengeance-seeking girl and a justice-seeking boy team up against a villain who has the power to destroy everything they have worked to protect.
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Retribution Rails
by Erin Bowman
Forcibly conscripted into a gang because of a mysterious gold coin in his possession, Reece vows to win his freedom by tracking down the man who gave him the coin only to cross paths with an ambitious woman journalist.
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Rosemarked
by Livia Blackburne
A healer who cannot be healed . . .When Zivah falls prey to the deadly rose plague, she knows it's only a matter of time before she fully succumbs. Now she's destined to live her last days in isolation.
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Siege of Shadows
by Sarah Raughley
After Saul reappears with an army of soldiers with Effigy-like abilities, threatening to unleash the monstrous Phantoms and bring death and destruction to the world, eighteen-year-old Maia and the other Effigies hope to defeat him by discovering the source of their power.
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The Chaos of Standing Still
by Jessica Brody
Ryn, eighteen, trapped by a massive blizzard in the Denver airport, meets some unique characters who help her cope with survivor's guilt on the first anniversary of her best friend's death.
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The Dark Intercept
by Julia Keller
When the state controls your emotions, how hard will you fight to feel free?
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The November Girl
by Lydia Kang
I am Anda, and the lake is my mother. I am the November storms that terrify sailors and sink ships. With their deaths, I keep my little island on Lake Superior alive.
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This Mortal Coil
by Emily Suvada
In a world where people are implanted with technology to recode their DNA, gene-hacking genius Cat must decrypt her late father's message concealing a vaccine to a horrifying plague.
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War of the Cards
by Colleen Oakes
A conclusion to the twisted Queen of Hearts origin trilogy finds Dinah rising out of the ashes of a life shattered by betrayal and loss before pursuing the throne of Wonderland.
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Whichwood
by Tahereh Mafi
Village mordeshoor Laylee diligently conducts her lonely job tending the bodies of the dead before rediscovering color, magic and healing through an unexpected new friendship.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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