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New YA eBooks October 2021
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Hello (from here)
by Chandler Baker
Set during the COVID-19 quarantine and touching on themes of class, privilege, mental health and sacrifice, this thought-provoking YA romance follows Maxine and Jonah as they try to make their relationship work after falling hopelessly in love amidst the chaos.
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Beasts of Prey
by Ayana Gray
Ekon, the second son of a decorated hero, and Koffil, who holds a power inside her that could cost her life, form a tentative alliance to destroy a vicious monster that has plagued their city for nearly a century.
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The Corpse Queen
by Heather M. Herrman
Sent to live with her estranged aunt in 1850s Philadelphia, 17-year-old Molly Green must help her aunt rob graves and sell corpses to medical students who need bodies to practice surgical procedures and becomes entangled in a murderer’s plans.
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The Problem With the Other Side
by Kwame Ivery
When their sisters run against each other for school body president, Uly and Sallie must navigate sibling loyalty and romantic love as the campaign spirals toward a devastating conclusion.
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The Girls Are Never Gone
by Sarah Glenn Marsh
Seventeen-year-old Dare plans to spend her summer debunking a haunting at an historic estate with a dark past, but she finds herself in a life-or-death struggle against a malignant ghost.
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Sugar Town Queens
by Malla Nunn
A biracial girl living in post-apartheid South Africa is determined to unveil the mystery of her white mother's hidden past.
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The Woods are Always Watching
by Stephanie Perkins
When two girls go backpacking deep in the woods of the Pisgah National Forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains, things go very wrong when they cross paths with a serial killer.
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The Other Merlin
by Robyn Schneider
Emry, the daughter of Merlin, disguises herself as a teen boy to train as a wizard in Prince Arthur’s court, where her secret is punishable by death, and must decide whether to risk everything to become Camelot’s greatest magician.
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Battle of the Bands
by Lauren Gibaldi
Featuring an entry from the lead singer of Motion City Soundtrack, this collection of 16 stories, told in the harmonic blend of first- and third-person narrative voices, takes on a memorable high school rite of passage: the battle of the bands.
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