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Light & Humorous YA Fiction
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Solitaire
by Alice Oseman
Tori Spring feels completely disconnected from her life until she meets the relentlessly cheerful Michael Holden, and a series of schoolwide pranks start to draw her out of her shell.
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The greatest zombie movie ever
by Jeff Strand
Hoping to make something epic after their first YouTube movie flop, Justin and his filmmaking buddies plan a fantastic zombie film starring a beautiful actress only to have their efforts hampered by a one-month timeline and uncooperative extras.
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Dan versus nature
by Don Calame
The veteran screenwriter and author of Swim the Fly follows the story of a teen graphic novel artist whose mother sends him on a survivalist camping trip to bond with his soon-to-be-stepdad, a haphazard journey marked by pranks, his germaphobe best friend, an attractive girl and the loss of their guide.
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Beauty queens
by Libba Bray
When a plane full of teenage beauty queens crashes on a desert island, stranding them away from tiaras and technology, their inherently competitive natures combine with the wild challenges they encounter in survival-testing and hilarious ways.
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My brilliant idea : (and how it caused my downfall)
by Stuart David
Chastised for daydreaming in class, 15-year-old Jack "The Jackdaw" Dawson comes up with the idea of getting rich and famous by creating an app that stops people from daydreaming, an idea that proves to be more troublesome than anticipated. Simultaneous eBook. 15,000 first printing.
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Carry on : the rise and fall of Simon Snow
by Rainbow Rowell
Simon Snow's final year at the Watford School of Magicks is overshadowed by a painful breakup, an overprotective mentor, a roommate's disappearance and a plethora of monsters.
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Jughead. Volume one
by Chip Zdarsky
When Jughead's midday meal is tampered with by Riverdale's new principal, he sets out to rollback the cuisine catastrophe.
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Boys don't knit : in public
by Tom Easton
Ordered to perform community service and take up a productive hobby after an incident involving alcohol, his boneheaded friends, and a crossing guard, 17-year-old worrier Ben takes a knitting class that helps him deal with his anxieties in spite of his friends' attitudes.
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Curveball, the year I lost my grip
by Jordan Sonnenblick
Forced to abandon his athletic ambitions after a bizarre injury, high school freshman Peter Friedman develops his photography hobby and is surprised by a generous gift of camera equipment from his grandfather and the attentions of two girls at school--a star swimmer and a photography classmate.
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