March 2018 list by L. Buehler
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Batman: Nightwalker
by Marie Lu
An entry in the popular series depicting DC superheroes as teens follows a reckless young Bruce Wayne who must team up with a brilliant killer and overcome the challenges of not having superpowers in order to defend against Nightwalker attackers who are targeting the elite of Gotham City.
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The Case for Jamie
by Brittany Cavallaro
While Jamie struggles through his senior year and finding a suitable relationship, Charlotte, on the run from Lucien Moriarty and her own mistakes, is manipulated into reforming their detective team by a quiet observer who wants to see them both suffer.
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The Continent
by Keira Drake
Granted a rare tour of the war-torn Continent, 16-year-old apprentice cartographer Vaela Sun sees the trip as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to improve and correct her maps, a perspective that is transformed by the harsh realities of battle when she becomes stranded in the middle of a war zone.
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Everlife
by Gena Showalter
A conclusion to the trilogy that began with Firstlife and Lifeblood finds numbers-obsessed Ten Lockwood resorting to extreme lengths to stop a brewing war while reconstructing the bridge connecting the two afterworld realms.
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The Final Six
by Alexandra Monir
Drafted into the International Space Training Camp to train alongside other elites to establish a human colony on one of Jupiter's moons, a champion swimmer and a science genius become suspicious of the program's actual purpose as their tests grow increasingly more dangerous.
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Honor Among Thieves
by Rachel Caine
A savvy young criminal with an antisocial disorder is recruited to attend the Honors space program and joins a team on a sentient spaceship destined for the far reaches of the galaxy only to discover dangerous secrets hidden among the stars.
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I Have Lost My Way
by Gayle Forman
A talented singer who is losing her voice, a gay teen on the brink of running away to find the boy he loves and a city newcomer reeling from a tragedy collide in Central Park and gradually reveal to each other the losses that have made them feel out of control.
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Not If I Save You First
by Ally Carter
Six years ago Maddie lived in Washington D.C. with her father, a Secret Service agent assigned to the President's family, and her best friend was Logan, the President's son; but after her father was wounded in an attempted kidnapping the two of them moved to a remote cabin in Alaska and Logan never replied to her letters--but now he has suddenly turned up on her doorstep, and, while she has no attention of forgiving him for his silence, she soon realizes that first she has to save him from the winter wilderness and the men who are pursuing him.
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Obsidio
by Amie Kaufman
A conclusion the trilogy that includes, Gemina, finds Kady, Ezra, Hanna and Nik reluctantly returning to war-turn Kerenza, while Kady's cousin, Asha, reconnects with former flame Rhys while supporting the underground resistance.
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Restore Me
by Tahereh Mafi
Taking over as the new Supreme Commander of Sector 45, Juliette Ferrars is challenged to use her power for good in the aftermath of a tragedy.
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Someone to Love
by Melissa De la Cruz
A gubernatorial candidate's teen daughter embarks on a quest for perfection that spirals into an eating disorder before she discovers that loving herself is far more important than winning the approval of others.
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