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Everything leads to you
by Nina LaCour
Feeling unfulfilled in her romantic life in spite of a promising career in the L.A. film scene, talented set designer Emi discovers a mysterious letter at an estate sale that prompts her investigation into a movie icon's hidden life. By the award-winning author of Hold Still.
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Magonia
by Maria Dahvana Headley
Aza Ray's life has been defined by a unique lung disease and her evolving friendship with Jason, but just before her 16th birthday, she is swept up into the sky-bound world of Magonia and discovers her true identity.
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Two boys kissing
by David Levithan
A chorus of men who have died of AIDS observes and yearns to help a cross-section of today's gay teens who navigate new love, long-term relationships, coming out, self-acceptance and more in a society that has changed in many ways.
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A matter of heart
by Amy Fellner Dominy
When a fainting incident at a meet reveals a deadly heart condition and puts an end to her Olympic swimming dreams, 16-year-old Abby is challenged to discover who she is without the one thing that has defined her young life.
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Will Grayson, Will Grayson
by John Green
Two award-winning authors present the tale of a pair of teens who meet by chance on a Chicago street corner and discover that they share a name and intertwining destinies involving an epic production of a high school musical.
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The Originals
by Dave Gibbons
When Lel and Bok join the Originals, the top gang of the streets, they soon learn that being part of a gang means tough foes and tribal loyalty that teach them the meaning of loss and pain.
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Freak
by Marcella Fleischman Pixley
When her sister blossoms into a beautiful being and makes new friends, seventh grader Miriam is left alone to deal with her freak status and now must face the harsh criticism and teasing of the popular club whose merciless abuse pushes her to the breaking point.
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Geek charming
by Robin Palmer
After super-popular Dylan Shoenfield accidentally drops her bag in a fountain, geek and documentary film-maker Josh Rosen saves the day, thus in returning the favor, Dylan lets Josh film her for one of his projects and ends up finding a real prince charming in him after she is suddenly dumped by her "perfect" boyfriend.
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Faceless
by Alyssa B Sheinmel
Maisie is a normal 16-year-old, until an electrical fire caused by a lightning strike leaves her with severe burns, her face partially destroyed, and though she is lucky enough to get a full face transplant, she soon discovers how much her looks shaped her own identity and her relationship with those around her, including her boyfriend.
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Friends for life
by Andrew Norriss
Becoming best friends with the ghost of a girl named Jessica, Francis, a young boy, meets two more friends who can also see Jessica and wonders what they all have in common.
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