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After school nightmare. 6
story and art by Setona Mizushiro ; [translation, Christine Schilling ; adaptation, Mallory Reaves].
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1 v. (unpaged) : chiefly ill. ; 19 cm.
Mashiro has poured his whole heart and soul into helping Kureha try to graduate from the dream class. But when a new student forces him to confront the things he hates most about himself, Kureha agrees with her! As the two are torn apart, Mashiro is stunned to find Sou stepping into the rift.
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Big fat manifesto
by Susan Vaught.
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308 p. ; 21 cm.
Overweight, self-assured, high school senior Jamie Carcaterra writes in the school newspaper about her own attitude to being fat, her boyfriend's bariatric surgery, and her struggles to be taken seriously in a very thin world.
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Blood is thicker : Paul Langan and D.M. Blackwell.
Langan, Paul.
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156 p. ; 17 cm.
Hakeem has a hard time adjusting when, due to his father's sickness, Hakeem and his family must move in with his uncle in distant Detroit, especially when he has to share his room with his moody cousin Savon.
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Blue Beetle. Road trip
John Rogers & Keith Giffen, writers ; Cully Hamner ... [et al.], artists ; Guy Major, colorist ; Phil Balsman, Pat Brosseau, Jared K. Fletcher, letterers.
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142 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Jaime Reyes discovers the secret of his Blue Beetle armor and hits the road looking for answers from the Scarab's original owner.
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Brothers in arms
Paul Langan and Ben Ailrez.
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152 p. ; 18 cm.
Martin Luna is in deep trouble. Just months ago, a horrible tragedy took his little brother, and now it threatens to take him too. On one side are his desperate mother, a friendly teach at Bluford High School, and a pretty girl named Vicky. On the other are his old neighborhood and his hunger for revenge. Torn between the two, Martin stands at a crossroad, with his life hanging in the balance. Which way will he go?
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The bully
Anne Schraff.
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190 p. ; 18 cm.
Featuring contemporary, real-life stories that young adults will relate to, with important life lessons that are not too preach, these two book continue this new series focusing on the students of Bluford High School.
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Burned
Ellen Hopkins.
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532 p. ; 18 cm.
Seventeen-year-old Pattyn, the eldest daughter in a large Mormon family, is sent to her aunt's Nevada ranch for the summer, where she temporarily escapes her alcoholic, abusive father and finds love and acceptance, only to lose everything when she returns home.
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The castaways
Iain Lawrence.
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viii, 243 p. ; 22 cm.
Bad luck continues to follow Tom Tin and his mates as they find themselves aboard a formerly abandoned ship, are taught to be sailors by two black-hearted castaways they rescue, and sail to a Caribbean island where they make important new friends and enemies.
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Cherry Heaven
L.J. Adlington.
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458 p. ; 19 cm.
Kat and Tanka J leave the war-torn city, move with their adoptive parents to the New Frontier, and are soon settled into a home called Cherry Heaven, but Luka, an escaped factory worker, confirms their suspicion that New Frontier is not the utopia it seems to be.
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A curse dark as gold
Elizabeth C. Bunce.
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iii, 395 p. ; 22 cm.
Upon the death of her father, seventeen-year-old Charlotte struggles to keep the family's woolen mill running in the face of an overwhelming mortgage and what the local villagers believe is a curse, but when a man capable of spinning straw into gold appears on the scene she must decide if his help is worth the price.
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The disreputable history of Frankie Landau-Banks : a novel
by E. Lockhart.
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345 p. ; 21 cm.
Frankie Landau-Banks at age 14: Debate Club. Her father's "bunny rabbit." A mildly geeky girl attending a highly competitive boarding school. Frankie Landau-Banks at age 15: A knockout figure. A sharp tongue. A chip on her shoulder. And a gorgeous new senior boyfriend: the supremely goofy, word-obsessed Matthew Livingston. Frankie Landau-Banks. No longer the kind of girl to take "no" for an answer. Especially when "no" means she's excluded from her boyfriend's all-male secret society. Not when her ex-boyfriend shows up in the strangest of places. Not when she knows she's smarter than any of them. When she knows Matthew's lying to her. And when there are so many, many pranks to be done. Frankie Landau-Banks, at age 16: Possibly a criminal mastermind. This is the story of how she got that way.
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Emma. Vol. 7
by Kaoru Mori ; [Sheldon Drzka, translation and adaptation ; Janice Chiang, lettering].
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266 p. ; chiefly ill. ; 19 cm.
When Emma is sent across the Atlantic to a life of indentured servitude by Eleanor's father, William and Hakim set sail to rescue her. The Jones family must deal with the consequences of the social black-balling they've received, but with luck Mrs. Meredith's plans to elevate Emma's social standing will help them save face.
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