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Breakaway
by Katarina M. Spears
Depending on his three best friends after the tragic death of his sister, soccer player Jason unexpectedly falls in love and struggles with changing peer dynamics in the wake of his friends' respective life changes.
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Phantom limbs
by Paula Garner
Separated from his best friend in the aftermath of a terrible accident that ended his little brother's life, Otis becomes the unlikely protégé of a former champion swimmer before he is forced to confront painful memories when his best friend returns.
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Forever for a year
by B. T. Gottfred
Falling in love on the first day of school and experiencing first kisses and more, teens Carolina and Trevor find their bond tested by difficult choices and mistakes that cause them to wish they could fall in love again for the first time.
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The statistical probability of love at first sight
by Jennifer E. Smith
Stuck at the airport during her father's second wedding to a stepmother she has yet to meet, 17-year-old Hadley encounters a seemingly perfect boy in the airport's cramped waiting area and shares a whirlwind 24-hour romance that challenges her beliefs about family and second chances.
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Things I can't forget
by Miranda Kenneally
Seeking God's forgiveness for a past sin, eighteen-year-old Kate finds summer employment at a church camp, where she is tempted to have a fling with co-counselor Matt.
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Paper towns
by John Green
Having been in love with Margo forever, Quentin is happy to help her with her strange plots and campaigns for revenge, but when she vanishes one evening without a trace, Quentin finds himself delving into clues in order to resolve many unanswered questions.
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Eleanor & Park
by Rainbow Rowell
A first young adult novel by the author of Attachments follows the year-long, star-crossed romance between two 1980s high school misfits whose intelligence tells them that first loves almost never last but whose feelings prevent them from remaining as practical.
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Fangirl
by Rainbow Rowell
Being consummate fans of the Simon Snow series helped Cath and her twin sister, Wren, cope as little girls whose mother left them, but now, as they start college but not as roommates, Cath fears she is unready to live without Wren holding her hand--and without her passion for Snow.
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Other words for love
by Lorraine Zago Rosenthal
Transferring to an elite Manhattan prep school after receiving an unexpected inheritance, Ari is introduced by a wealthy new friend to the glamorous side of New York and finds herself in a passionate, consuming relationship that draws her away from the things she used to consider important.
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Second chance summer
by Morgan Matson
Taylor Edwards' family might not be the closest-knit--everyone is a little too busy and overscheduled--but for the most part, they get along just fine. Then Taylor's dad gets devastating news, and her parents decide that the family will spend one last summer all together at their old lake house in the Pocono Mountains. Crammed into a place much smaller and more rustic than they are used to, they begin to get to know each other again. And Taylor discovers that the people she thought she had left behind haven't actually gone anywhere. Her former best friend is still around, as is her first boyfriend...and he's much cuter at seventeen than he was at twelve. As the summer progresses and the Edwards become more of a family, they're more aware than ever that they're battling a ticking clock. Sometimes, though, there is just enough time to get a second chance--with family, with friends, and with love.
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