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Drum roll, please
by Lisa Jenn Bigelow
Unexpectedly enjoying her membership in a band she was talked into joining, drummer Melly embarks on what she believes will be a rocking summer at camp only to find everything upended by her parents' separation, her best friend's estrangement, her crush on a fellow camper and her doubts about her performance readiness. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Alma Presses Play
by Tina Cane
In 1980s New York, half-Chinese, half-Jewish Alma, whose life is a series of halfways, uses her Walkman to get through the challenges thrown her way until she is ready to press play on the soundtrack of her life.
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Permanent record
by Mary H. K. Choi
Forging an unexpected connection after a chance meeting, a Brooklyn graveyard-shift deli worker and an overwhelmed social-media star help each other discover who they are and who they want to be outside the expectations of family and fans. 150,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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If this gets out
by S. Gonzales
Best friends and members of a popular British boy band find their once-easy rapport straining under the pressures of fame and their management's decision for gay singer Reuben to stay in the closet
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Operation final notice
by Matthew Landis
"As the new year approaches, best friends Ronny, whose family is in financial trouble, and Josefina, who has a big audition at a prestigious music academy, must learn how to depend on one another and their community when things get tough. Simultaneous eBook."
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Summer in the city of roses
by Michelle Ruiz Keil
In 1990s Portland, Oregon, seventeen-year-old Iph, aided by George, a modern-day Robin Hood, seeks her sensitive fifteen-year-old brother, Orr, while Orr has escaped wilderness boot camp and is residing with The Furies, an all-girl punk band
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Heartbreak symphony
by Laekan Zea Kemp
When two musically gifted teens, Mia and Aarón, cross paths, they must work together to face their fears but soon discover something more terrifying than performing in front of an audiencefalling in love. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Kiss & tell
by Adib Khorram
On boy band Kiss & Tell's first major tour, lead singer Hunter Drake grapples with a painful breakup with his first boyfriend, his first rebound, and the stress of what it means to be queer in the public eye
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XOXO
by Axie Oh
Jenny never had much time for boys, K-pop, or really anything besides her dream of being a professional cellist. But when she finds herself falling for a K-pop idol, she has to decide whether their love is worth the risk.
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Tune it out
by Jamie Sumner
"Twelve-year-old Lou Montgomery's life has been centered on her mother's terrifying plan to make her a singing star, but a crisis reveals Lou's sensory processing disorder and people determined to help her address it"--Provided by publisher
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Sofi and the bone song
by Adrienne Tooley
While vying for the title of Musik—one of five musicians in the country licensed to compose and perform original songs—Sofi begins to doubt her family, her music and the girl she thought was her enemy. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Weird Kid
by Greg Van Eekhout
Jake Foster, a shapeshifting alien of goo disguised as a human, and his spunky friend Agnes investigate the mysterious takeover of their neighbors by "imblobsters" and uncover the reason Jake is losing control of his ability to keep his human shape.
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Idol gossip
by Alexandra Leigh Young
Offered a spot at the Star Academy, one of the biggest K-pop companies, 17-year-old singer Alice Choy must navigate culture clashes, egos and extreme training practices to come out on top, despite the efforts of an influential blogger trying to tear her down. Simultaneous eBook.
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