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Monsters of MenChaos Walkingby Ness, PatrickIn the riveting conclusion to the acclaimed dystopian series, a boy and girl caught in the chaos of war face devastating choices that will decide the fate of a... |
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Things I Know About Loveby Vann, Kate LeThings I know about love.1. People don't always tell you the truth about how they feel.2. Nothing that happens between two people is guaranteed to be private.3... |
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Youby Benoit, Charles |
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Frederick Douglassby Adler, David A.Born into slavery in 1818 and raised on a Maryland plantation under brutal conditions, Frederick Douglass, against all odds, grew up to become a famous orator,... |
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Daydreams of a Solitary Hamsterby Desbordes, Astrid & Martin, Pauline |
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Out of the Shadowsby Bowler, TimBleeding and dizzy, Blade wakes up to find himself in the hospital. But how did he get there? With enemies coming at him from all sides, it’s hard to know wh... |
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The View from the Topby Frank, HillaryEighteen-year-old Anabelle’s last few months in her coastal hometown are bittersweet. Instead of the quiet precollege summer she expects, Anabelle makes some... |
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Frederick Douglassby Adler, David A. |
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Daydreams of a Solitary Hamsterby Desbordes, Astrid & Martin, PaulineThis is a richly funny and thought-provoking book of comic strips about the friendships that animate a group of forest animals. The egotistical—but also ende... |
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The Enemyby Higson, CharlieA sickness has afflicted everyone over the age of 16; anyone who is a “grown-up†has become a decomposing, brainless creature that survives by feeding on c... |
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