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1. Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare |
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In this prequel to the
Mortal
Instruments series, Tessa
Gray travels to England to search for her brother,
her only remaining relative. She is captured by the
mysterious Dark Sisters and discovers that there is
a fantastical world thriving alongside her own. She
finds that she must ally with the unknown
shadowhunters to save her brother. |
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2. Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins |
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The final book in the
Hunger Games
series finds Katniss
Everdeen rescued from the horrific 75th Hunger
Games—but not her fellow tribute, Peeta Mallark. Now
she must lead a rebellion against the evil capital
with the help of District 13, which is not
destroyed, but has been quietly sowing the seeds of
war for years. As Katniss becomes more entangled in
war and revolution, the question of who she can
trust becomes ever harder, and she must fight for
her life once again. |
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3. Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick |
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In this sequel to
Hush, Hush,
a few months have passed since Nora’s lab partner
Patch, actually a fallen angel, saved her from his
murderous vassal Nephil and became her guardian
angel. She and Patch are now dating, but she is
starting to doubt his love for her. Is he keeping
something from her? And is she really safe now?
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4. I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore |
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Number Four is one of nine aliens
that escaped from the planet Lorien just ahead of
the evil Mogadorians, a rival alien race bent of
their destruction. He’s settling into another new
town on Earth, trying to get a handle on his
developing powers, when he gets the news: Number
Three is dead. If Number Three is dead, that means
Number Four is next. |
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5. The Iron King by Julie Kagawa |
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On the eve of her 16th birthday,
Meghan starts seeing dark creatures in the most
unusual places and senses that everything is about
to change. But she could never have imagined the
truth—that she is a princess, the daughter of a
mythical faery king. When she finds out her little
brother has been kidnapped and replaced by a
changeling, Meghan ventures in to the fey world to
rescue him. |
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6. Matched by Ally Condie |
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In Cassia’s society, most of her
choices are made for her, including the person with
whom she will spend the rest of her life: her Match.
At age 17, Cassia is happily surprised when her
Match turns out to be her best friend Xander, but
when a glitch occurs and another boy’s face appears
on her screen, Cassia can’t help but wonder what
would happen if she were able to choose her own
Match. Now she must decide between conforming to
society and pursuing a life where she can make her
own choices. |
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7. Angel: A Maximum Ride Novel by James Patterson |
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In book seven of the
Maximum Ride
series, the titular
character is devastated after a fellow "bird kid"
leaves to start his own flock of mutant heroes.
Scientists tell her that another "bird kid", Dylan,
is her perfect mate, and that she’s been created to
save the world. When the Doomsday Group starts
hypnotizing children, Max heads to Paris with her
flock to investigate. Unfortunately, Fang and his
new flock are investigating as well. |
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8. Paranormalcy by Kiersten White |
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Normal? Yeah, right! Evie's biggest
dream
ever was to be normal, but
with a faerie ex-boyfriend and a mermaid for a best
friend, she might as well just throw the word
"normal" right in the trash can. Evie has the unique
ability to see through paranormals’ glamours, which
has made her a valued asset of the International
Paranormal Containment Agency (IPCA). When someone
breaks into the Agency headquarters, Evie meets an
unusual Paranormal: a boy who can shape-shift into
any human. Can Evie save the lives of unarmed
Paranormals from something that is after her too?
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9. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver |
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Popular, rich, and attractive Sam
Kingston never worried about how her behavior
affected other people. After dying in a car crash,
Sam is forced to relive the last day of her life for
seven days. She progressively becomes a better
person as she realizes the ripple effect of her
actions and uses the second chance to fix her most
dire mistakes. |
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10. Nightshade by Andrea Cremer |
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When Calla, who is a Guardian, saves
a boy on her mountain from a bear attack, the
consequences are farther reaching than could be
imagined, especially when that boy shows up at her
school and appears to be a favored companion of her
masters, the Keepers. |
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