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 | Bray, Libba | | Diviners | | In 1926, Evie O’Neill’s mysterious power has her family sending her off to New York City to stay with her uncle. But something dark and evil has been unleashed and Evie finds herself investigating a series of occult-based murders. Will her special powers be enough to stop the evil? |
|  | Cashore, Kristin | | Bitterblue | | The sequel to Graceling starts eight years after the mad king’s death. Bitterblue, a once quiet and scared child is now an eighteen year old queen trying to right the wrongs of her evil father. |
|  | Chbosky, Stephen | | The Perks of Being a Wallflower | | Charlie is a wallflower. He watches and takes in everything around him. In letters to an anonymous receiver he tells about high school life, parties with beer, new friends and the suicide of his best friend. |
|  | Dashner, James | | The Kill Order | | Mark and Trina have survived the sun flares, the massive flooding, the radiation and attacks from other survivors only to find a disease causing lunacy spreading in this prequel to Maze Runner. |
|  | Flack, Sophie | | Bunheads | | Hannah loves the intense rehearsals and dazzling performances that come with being an elite ballerina, but when she meets Jacob, she realizes there could be more to her life. |
|  | Hautman, Pete | | What Boys Really Want | | Lita and Adam’s friendship is put to the test when Adam attempts to write a bestselling (and largely plagiarized) dating guide while Lita attempts to break up Adam’s new relationship in this he said/she said rom-com. |
|  | Jodi Lynn Anderson | | Tiger Lily | | As told be Tinkerbell, you’ll finally learn the true story of the relationship between Tiger Lily and Peter Pan. |
|  | Johanna Knowles | | See You at Harry’s | Fern feels invisible—her older sister is busy working at the family restaurant, her brother is struggling with school bullies and his emerging homosexuality, and 3-year-old Charlie is always the center of attention. But when tragedy strikes, will the family draw together or fall apart?
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|  | Levithan, David | | Every Day | | Changing bodies every day, 16 year old A tries to take a lesson or experience from each life occupied until he meets Rhiannon and wants nothing more than a way to stay with her. |
|  | Lyga, Barry | | I Hunt Killers | | Parents pass on the wisdom of their years and experience to their children. Jazz’s father was no different in that regard. He taught Jazz all he knew about being a successful serial killer. |
|  | Roth, Veronica | | Insurgent | | Beginning where Divergent left off, Tris mourns the losses from the past battle. She hoped they would find peaceful resolution but as the relationship between factions becomes more hostile she knows she is wrong. |
|  | Schmidt, Gary | | Okay for Now | | Doug Swieteck just moved, has no friends, and an abusive father—so life pretty much sucks. But then he meets Lil, gets a job, and the town librarian begins to teach him to draw, and life begins to be okay—for now. |
|  | Webber, Tammara | | Easy | | Jacqueline never noticed Lucas in class or around campus before her boyfriend of three years dumped her. But now she sees him everywhere and unlike her ex, Lucas is there when she needs him most. |
|  | Williams, Kathryn | | Pizza, Love, and Other Stuff That Made Me Famous | | Sophie has grown up working in her family’s restaurant and loves to cook. So when auditions for a new reality show, Teen Test Kitchen, come to town her best friend Alex convinces her to audition. |
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