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Recent Releases Coming to the Teen Lounge! |
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Abigale Hall : a novel
by Lauren A. Forry
After losing their mother to the Blitz and their father to suicide, 17-year-old Eliza, along with her troubled little sister, Rebecca, arrives at Abigale Hall for work where she soon learns that the worst is to come as she tries to unravel the mysteries of the house and save her sister, who has fallen under the spell of the vicious housekeeper, from certain doom. 10,000 first printing.
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Alex, Approximately
by Jenn Bennett
A teen spin on You've Got Mail follows the experiences of movie buff Bailey, who moves in with her father after months spent crushing on an online film geek who lives nearby, and realizes that her feelings have become rather more complicated. By the award-winning author of Bitter Spirits. Simultaneous eBook.
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Bull
by David Elliott
The best-selling author of the Evangeline Mudd series updates the classic story of Theseus and the Minotaur in a darkly comedic, versed adaptation specifically tailored to the interests of today's young adults. Simultaneous eBook. 20,000 first printing.
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The end of fun
by Sean McGinty
"Seventeen-year-old Aaron is hooked on FUN, a new augmented reality experience that is as addictive as it is FUN. But when he sets off on a treasure hunt, left by his late grandfather, Aaron must navigate the real world and discover what it means to connect--after the game is over"
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Holding Up the Universe
by Jennifer Niven
Fiction. Jack and Libby's romance begins with a punch in the face. It's hardly an auspicious start, but Libby -- who used to be known as "America's Fattest Teen" -- refuses to be a target for swaggering, popular guys like Jack. (She has no way of knowing that Jack's attitude hides the loneliness he feels due to a carefully concealed disability.) While stuck together in detention and group counseling, however, Jack and Libby slowly begin to form a bond that's as intense as it is unlikely. Alternating narration offers insights into both vividly drawn characters as they try to puzzle out who they are, both separately and together.
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The passion of Dolssa : a novel
by Julie Berry
Rescuing a mystic healer who is being violently pursued by a rogue monk in thirteenth-century Provensa, scrappy matchmaker Botille is challenged to protect the entire village against the monks' crusade to burn heretics
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Radio Silence
by Alice Oseman
A studious girl and a quiet, straight-A boy start a controversial podcast together that challenges their courage and forces them to confront issues in the form of backlash and censorship. Simultaneous eBook. 25,000 first printing.
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The Whole Thing Together
by Ann Brashares
Sasha's dad was once married to Ray's mom and in the aftermath of their breakup, neither parent would give up the beach house—Sasha and Ray vacation in this same beach house year after year but never meet until one summer when their lives and those of their siblings intersect in ways none of them could have ever dreamed. By the best-selling author of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series. Simultaneous eBook.
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Zenn diagram
by Wendy Brant
A teen math genius who secretly possesses the ability to read the emotions, fears and dreams of anyone she touches is drawn to an artistic newcomer with a troubled home life only to discover their shattering common history. A first novel.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Harrison Memorial Library Ocean and Lincoln Carmel, California 93921 831-624-4629www.hm-lib.org/ |
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