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Everything, Everything
Nicola Yoon
Maddy has SCID, an illness that keeps her confined indoors. When Olly moves next door, their forbidden romance challenge
Ages 12–18
White Bird
R. J. Palacio
From the world of Wonder, this graphic novel tells Grandmère's heartrending story of survival as a young Jewish girl hid
Ages 8–12
Harleen
Stjepan Sejic
Dr. Harleen Quinzel believes mental illness is a survival mechanism. As she delves into the minds of Arkham Asylum's inm
Ages 14–18
New Kid #2
Class Act
Jerry Craft
Drew Ellis feels like an outsider at his elite private school, where opportunities aren't equal for everyone. As he stru
Ages 10–14
All American Boys
Jason Reynolds, Brendan Kiely
Rashad, a black teen, is brutally beaten by a white police officer, witnessed by Quinn, a white classmate. Told through
Ages 12–18
Six of Crows #2
Crooked Kingdom
Leigh Bardugo
Double-crossed after a daring heist, Kaz Brekker and his crew are left fighting for their lives. As powerful forces conv
Ages 12–18
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #9
Claudia and the New Girl
Ann M. Martin
Claudia has always been the most artistic kid in her class, but a new girl, Ashley, arrives and changes everything. Ashl
Ages 8–12
The Grimrose Girls #1
The Grimrose Girls
Laura Pohl
At Grimrose Academy, four friends investigate the mysterious death of their best friend, Ella. They uncover dark secrets
Ages 12–18
Dog Man #6
Dog Man: Brawl of the Wild
Dav Pilkey
For children feeling out of place or wrongly accused, this hilarious graphic novel offers a tale of persistence, friends
Ages 6–10
Dark and Shallow Lies
Ginny Myers Sain
Seventeen-year-old Grey returns to La Cachette, Louisiana, a town of psychics, only to find her best friend Elora has di
Ages 12–18
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Sherman Alexie
For young adults navigating cultural identity, poverty, and fitting in, this raw, humorous, and poignant story explores
Ages 13–17
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter
Erika L. Sánchez
Julia's world shatters when her seemingly perfect older sister, Olga, dies. Amidst her family's grief and their impossib
Ages 12–18
I Survived Graphic Novel #7
The Great Chicago Fire, 1871
Lauren Tarshis
Oscar Starling, new to Chicago, finds himself fighting for survival when the entire city erupts in flames. This graphic
Ages 8–12
Lore Olympus #3
Lore Olympus
Rachel Smythe
Dive into a visually stunning modern retelling of Greek mythology, where Persephone navigates a new life in Olympus, fin
Ages 14–18
Sweet Valley Twins #1
Best Friends
Francine Pascal
Jessica and Elizabeth, inseparable twins, face their first year of middle school and the possibility of growing apart. W
Ages 8–12
Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novel #8
Karen's Sleepover
Ann M. Martin
Karen is thrilled for her first sleepover with friends, complete with spooky stories and cookies. But a big fight with h
Ages 8–12
Teen Titans #4
Starfire
Kami Garcia
Kori Anders, a teen with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, navigates a summer job and a complicated sister relationship. When a cl
Ages 12–18
Sisters of the Salt #1
House of Salt and Sorrows
Erin A. Craig
In a manor by the sea, Annaleigh's twelve sisters are dying one by one. Haunted by ghostly visions, she suspects their d
Ages 12–18
Charlie Thorne #1
Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation
Stuart Gibbs
Charlie Thorne is a genius, a thief, and not old enough to drive, but she's the only one who can find Einstein's dangero
Ages 10–14
Minecraft: The Official Novels #2
The Mountain
Max Brooks
Stranded in a vast, icy tundra, a lone explorer faces dangerous mobs and the bitter cold. When a mysterious survivor nam
Ages 10–14
Tokyo Ever After #1
Tokyo Ever After
Emiko Jean
Izumi Tanaka, a Japanese American teen, feels out of place in her California town until she learns her father is the Cro
Ages 12–18
The Circles All Around Us
Brad Montague
From the creator of Kid President, this New York Times bestseller explores how we build ever-widening circles of family,
Ages 3–7
The Taking of Jake Livingston
Ryan Douglass
Sixteen-year-old Jake Livingston sees dead people, but a racist prep school and a budding romance with a new student are
Ages 12–18
White Smoke
Tiffany D. Jackson
Marigold hopes a move to Cedarville with her blended family will help her escape past 'ghosts.' But their new, seemingly
Ages 12–18
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