YA FIC BARNHILL
When Ned and his twin brother tumble from their raft into
a raging river, only Ned survives. Villagers are convinced the wrong boy lived.
But when a Bandit King comes to steal the magic from Ned's witch mother, can
Ned prove them wrong and protect his community?
Exquisite Captive by Heather Demetrios
YA FIC DEMETRIOS
Jinni. Empress. Warrior. Slave. Nalia is a jinni of
tremendous ancient power, but she’s bound to serve her cruel master, Malek. Can
she finally escape with the help of Raif, an enigmatic leader…and her sworn enemy?
Black Ice by Becca Fitzpatrick
YA FIC FITZPATRICK
Britt is planning a peaceful hike in the Grand Tetons of
Wyoming, but trouble arises when she is caught in a blizzard, taken hostage by
fugitives, and finds evidence of murders in this suspenseful, twisted tale.
YA FIC HIASSEN
With the help of an eccentric ex-governor, a teenaged boy
searches for his missing cousin in the Florida wilds.
Salt & Storm by Kendall Kulper
Avery Roe wants to take her rightful place as the sea
witch of Prince Island. When she foresees her own murder, a harpoon boy
promises to help her change her fate and keep her island safe…but salvation will
require an unexpected sacrifice.
Egg & Spoon by Gregory Maguire
Poor Russian country girl Elena Rudina and aristocratic
Ekatrina meet and set in motion an escapade that includes mistaken identity, a
monk locked in a tower, a prince traveling incognito, and the sassy witch Baba
Yaga.
Firebug by Lish McBride
YA FIC MCBRIDE
After she is asked to kill a family friend by the woman
who killed her mother, Ava, an assassin who can start fires with her mind, desperately
tries to escape the Coterie, a magical mafia, while keeping the murders to a
minimum.
Althea & Oliver by Cristina Moracho
YA FIC MORACHO
Althea and Oliver, who have been friends since they were
six, find their worlds turned upside down when Oliver contracts Kleine-Levin
syndrome, and Althea discovers she wants to be more than friends.
On a Clear Day by Walter Dean Myers
YA FIC MYERS
In 2035, Dahlia Grillo, a sixteen-year-old math whiz,
joins with six other American teens traveling to England to meet with groups
from around the world in hopes of stopping C8, the companies that control
nearly everything for their own benefit.
Jackaby by William Ritter
YA FIC RITTER
Newly arrived in 1892 New England, Abigail Rook becomes
assistant to R. F. Jackaby, an investigator of the unexplained with the ability
to see supernatural beings. As she helps him delve into a case of serial
murder, Jackaby is convinced the culprit is an inhuman creature.
Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld
YA FIC WESTERFELD
Eighteen-year-old Darcy Patel navigates the New York City
publishing world after writing her first book, the story of Lizzie who slips
into the "Afterworld" to survive a terrorist attack and becomes a
spirit guide.
Beetle Boy by Margaret Willey
YA FIC WILLEY
When his mother walked out on the family, seven-year-old
Charlie comforted his inconsolable father by sharing the silly beetle boy
stories his mother told him. Years later, these stolen stories still haunt
Charlie's dreams.
Be a Changemaker: How to Start Something That Matters by
Laurie Ann Thompson
Empower yourself in today's highly connected, socially
conscious world as you learn how to wield your passions, digital tools, and the
principles of social entrepreneurship to affect real change in your schools,
communities, and beyond.
Eyes Wide Open: Going Behind the Environmental Headlines
by Paul Fleischman
YA 363.78 FLE
Paul Fleischman offers teens a wake-up call and a tool
kit for decoding the barrage of conflicting information about the environment
that confronts them every day.
How Rude! The Teen Guide to Good Manners, Proper Behavior, and Not Grossing People Out by Alex J. Packer
YA 395.1 PAC
Explaining etiquette from A ("Applause") to Z
("Zits"), Alex J. Packer blends outrageous humor with sound advice as
he guides readers and explains why manners and etiquette are important.
Poisoned Apples: Poems For You, My Pretty by Christine
Heppermann
YA 811.6 HEP
From Snow White’s cottage and Rapunzel's tower to health
class and the prom, these poems are a moving depiction of young women, society,
and our expectations.
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