Young Adult

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Climate change has wrecked Earth with monster storms and towering tsunamis. Cities around the globe disappear under water that surges higher every day.

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If you like happily-ever-after girl-and-horse stories, skip Dark Horses.

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“gripping and entertaining, and suitable for both its teenage target audience and adults.”

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"an engaging idea that does not quite achieve its aim . . ."

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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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