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Spy high : mission one
by A. J. Butcher
As students at a special high school that trains them to be secret agents, six teenagers struggle to complete the training exercises as a team before being sent out into the field to sink or swim
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The squad : perfect cover
by Jennifer Barnes
High school sophomore Toby Klein enjoys computer hacking and wearing combat boots, so she thinks it is a joke when she is invited to join the cheerleading squad but soon learns cheering is just a cover for an elite group of government operatives known asthe Squad
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Maximum Ride forever
by James Patterson
Maximum Ride Forever is a grand mystery from the first word to the last sentence. The suspense is hard to imagine... and sometimes hard to endure. Things happen to Max that shouldn't happen to anyone. The world she knows is gone. She never has a home to call her own. Loved ones are lost, found, and lost again. Every decision, right or wrong, carries a painful price. Which is why you'll never forget this powerful story. Maximum Ride Forever will always be with you
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I'd tell you I love you, but then I'd have to kill you
by Ally Carter
Cammie Morgan, who attends the spy school The Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, can speak fourteen different languages, hack CIA computer codes, and kill a man seven different ways, but she is ill-prepared when she falls in love with an ordinary boy who thinks she's an ordinary girl. 75,000 first printing.
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Thieves like us
by Stephen Cole
A mysterious benefactor hand-picks a group of teen geniuses to follow a set of clues leading to the secrets of everlasting life, secrets which they must steal and for which they risk being killed. 30,000 first printing.
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Sure fire
by Jack Higgins
Resentful of having to go and live with their estranged father after the death of their mother, fifteen-year-old twins, Rich and Jade, soon find they have more complicated problems when their father is kidnapped and their attempts to rescue him involve them in a dangerous international plot to control the world's oil. Reprint.
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SilverFin : a James Bond adventure
by Charles Higson
Young James Bond, while attending boarding school at Eton in the 1930s, must battle against an insane arms dealer who, by using killer eels, is attempting to create a race of indestructible soldiers on the eve of World War II
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Among the hidden
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
In a future where the Population Police enforce the law limiting a family to only two children, Luke has lived all his twelve years in isolation and fear, until another "third" convinces him that the government is wrong.
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Code Orange
by Caroline B. Cooney
While in a panic to do a last minute report for his Advanced Bio class, Mitty Blake glances through some old medical books in his family's weekend house and discovers an old envelope containing two things that will forever alter his life.
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Artemis Fowl
by Eoin Colfer
Twelve-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl, heir to the Fowl family empire and centuries-old legacy of scams and underworld machinations, decides to uncover the secret treasure of the Fairy People by stealing one of their magical books, decoding with his computer, kidnapping leprechaun Holly Short, and taking on the entire forces of the fairy kingdom. 150,000 first printing.
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Tomorrow, when the war began
by John Marsden
Seven Australian teenagers return from a camping trip to find their families imprisoned and enemy soldiers patrolling their town, and they decide to wage an undercover war against the invaders. By the author of Letters from the Inside.
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Son of the mob
by Gordon Korman
Seventeen-year-old Vince Luca's life is constantly complicated by the fact that he is the son of a powerful Mafia boss, a relationship that threatens to destroy his romance with the daughter of an FBI agent. Reprint.
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Operation Red Jericho
by Joshua Mowll
Through a journal rich in detail and enhanced with photos, diagrams, and maps, a young boy discovers the amazing journey his great-aunt Rebecca and great-uncle Doug experienced after their parents' mysterious disappearance from the deserts of China.
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Acceleration
by Graham McNamee
While working at the Toronto Transit Authority, seventeen-year-old Duncan comes upon a worn diary that tells the deepest secrets of a vicious serial killer who prowls the subway for his prey, which leads Duncan dangerously obsessed in finding him to put an end to the murderer's future plans. 10,000 first printing.
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Airborn
by Kenneth Oppel
Set in the early twentieth century in a world where the airplane hasn't been invented, a young boy takes to the skies aboard an airship where he plays an important role in fierce battles that are fought high in the sky.
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Maximum Ride : the angel experiment
by James Patterson
Maximum, the Gasman, Nudge, Iggy, and Fang--genetically-engineered children who are part human, part bird--must rescue their sister Angel when she is kidnapped by Erasers, brutal wolf-like creatures, leading them to New York City where their lives are forever changed. $750,000 ad/promo.
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H.I.V.E. [electronic resource] : Higher-Institute-of-Villainous-Education
by Mark Walden
Kidnapped and taken to H.I.V.E. where he will be trained in everything villainous by Dr. Nero and his staff, Otto finds himself on an island far away from his family, friends, and home and so must work with a group of other kidnapped students to break out before it's too late. Reprint.
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The gadget
by Paul Zindel
Set in Los Alamos in 1945, young Stephen lives on a top-secret military base where he discovers that the Allies are making a secret weapon to end all the world's wars and soon must live a life of lies and secrecy in order to keep the project confidential before its first testing.
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