Young Adult

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“Nonstop action . . .”

“This morning I awoke to a dead girl standing beside my bed, peeling strips of skin from her arms.”

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“a novel that will linger in the heart long after the last page is turned.”

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“a delightful book, guaranteed to promote snickers, chuckles, and a guffaw or two.”

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“a well-written contemporary YA novel with likable characters and a few moral lessons that are obvious but not heavy-handed.”

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“a delightful, sometimes amusing, always exciting steampunk adventure. . . . For those who like their history heavily dipped in fantasy or their science fiction a bit historical . .

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“the author uses his typically sharp and piercing sense of humor to breathe life into a multitude of delightful characters. . . . a charming debut novel . . .”

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Set 18 years after Assassin's Heart, Thief's Cunning is less a sequel and more a separate book in the same world.

Sarah Dessen knows her literary lane and wisely sticks to it.

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“an original and charming story. . . . dramatic, emotional, and ultimately satisfying.”

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“The language is dark and lush, compelling the reader to finish just one more chapter . . . [Taylor] crafts intriguing, fully realized characters . . .”

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“a lush, tense and surprisingly original reimagining of a classic tale with a flawed and compelling heroine at its heart.”

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Allegedly by Tiffany D. Jackson is the story of Mary Addison who allegedly murdered a baby girl when she was only nine years old.

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“The story setting and historical era are well researched and believably conveyed in a coming-of-age romance that presents the lessons of war and peace, love and hate, in bold block letters

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Many suffer in silence from mental illness. Since there are usually no outward appearances of the illness, most believe nothing is wrong.

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“Well written and populated by engaging characters, this story will hold you until the very last page.”

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Imagine the largest structure in the world—a residential tower stretching two and a half miles into the sky, a high-tech luxurious tower that straddles more than one hundred square blocks of New Yo

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Teenaged girls have enough problems in high school. Classes, college, boys . . . it’s almost a boring old formula.

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Nanette O’Hare is the only child of privileged suburban parents, earnestly studying and earning high grades, scoring goals and breaking records on her high school soccer team.

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Fans of bestselling author Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments and Infernal Devices will not be disappointed by this first book in a new series. Lady Midnight: The Dark Artif

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With gun slinging, gin drinking, cursing, prostitutes, desert towns, and good guys versus bad this meets the criteria for a good western.

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This is a retelling of the classic Aladdin’s tale with a twist.

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A drug similar to Ritalin, called Concentr8, has suddenly stopped being distributed and the repercussions are as Dr.

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Snow White gets an amazingly adventurous overhaul in author of the Defiance series C. J. Redwine’s retelling. Princess Lorelei has magic in her, but her mother never taught her to use it.

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In this high fantasy, seventeen-year-old Oleander “Lea” Saldana is a “clipper,” a trained assassin, and her favorite method is poison.

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This story is not as bleak as the title suggests.

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