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New Juvenile & Young Adult Books
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Hot dog
by Doug Salati
Tired of the citys sizzling sidewalks, wailing sirens and peoples feet in his face, a hot dog finds inner peace and calm when his owner takes him to the beach, where he happily cools off.
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Twelfth
by Janet Key
While at theater camp, 12-year-old Maren and her new friends hunt for a diamond ring that is not only linked to the camps namesake, a promising director in Blacklist Era Hollywood, but to Shakespeares Twelfth Night.
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Fearbook club
by Richard Ashley Hamilton
When shy 6th-grade shutterbug Whit Garcia starts middle school, he's forced to join a yearbook club with three other weirdos who will never be voted 'most likely to succeed.' But after the ghosts of missing students start haunting them, Whit, Hester, Hillary and Press must solve the supernatural secret behind these spirits, or their yearbook club will be voted most likely to join them. But are these ghostly students the real bad guys? Or are they just warning Whit and his friends? Warning them about a darkness beyond their schoolyard, a darkness that threatens to swallow the school, and its occupants, whole.
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Every dog in the neighborhood
by Philip Christian Stead
Wanting a dog, Louis and his eccentric grandma, who thinks there are enough dogs in the neighborhood already, set out to count every dog until they come across a particularly lovable dog in need of a good home.
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Sense and second-degree murder
by Tirzah Price
Thrown out of their house after the death of their father, aspiring scientist Elinor Dashwood and her budding-detective sister Marianne make a startling discovery that points to murderand the killer might be family.
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Race for the escape
by Christopher Edge
While playing in a new, supposedly impossible-to-beat escape room, Ami Oswald and her four teammates discover the game is very real and a single mistake could be deadly when they realize the fate of the world is in their hands.
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The Pear affair
by Judith Eagle
Arriving in Paris to find her beloved old au pair PerrinePearwho has gone missing, Penelope enters the darkest, most mysterious parts of the city with the help of a savvy bellboy, where she stumbles upon a sinister plot.
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The world belonged to us
by Jacqueline Woodson
The kids on one Brooklyn block take advantage of everything summer has to offer day after day, because the block belongs to them and they rule the world.
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