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I’ve been stunned by where I’ve ended up in a Murnane story—for his obsessions frequently produce imagery that seems to penetrate to the heart of fiction, and he leads you there with one perfectly pitched sentence after another. - Theodore R
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How does the death of a loved one change us? What are the choices and mistakes we make while trying to survive adulthood? Rowley gently explores these questions in his delightful novel about five 50-something friends with a decades-long pact to celebrate life and each other. - Alex Z
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Being a teen is hard enough. Growing up in and out of the hospital is even harder. Ellie’s candid narration provides insight into being a teen with a rare illness while dealing with “normal” issues like deciding how much of herself she wants to share with others. - Andrea W
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Set against the backdrop of Argentina's complicated, dangerous political landscape of the 1980s and 90s, this tale of a powerful family steeped in occult power unfolds slowly and through different characters as it jumps forward and back in time. - Alex Z
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This novel addresses cultural appropriation, challenges of having career as an author, ethics, race, friendship and anxiety/mental illness. She writes a captivating narrative that keeps you engaged all the way to the end! - Todd P
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This sharp, spiky novel explores the complicated issues of identity and belonging through the story of a former piano prodigy who goes to work for a bonkers - and possibly sinister - high-end beauty company. - Alex Z
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Maya used to steal artifacts all over outer space to return them to their rightful owners. She has since settled into academia, but one of her best friends needs her for one last, very important job. An exciting adventure with spaceships and aliens. - Michelle M
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Violet is having a tough year. She started middle school, is worried about keeping her friends, and she has to move. On top of that, she has a ghost in her room and she feels sick and tired all the time. A lovely and empathetic story about life changes and long term illness. - Michelle M
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49) Hula: a novel
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I loved this personal and political story of three generations of women in a Hawaiian family, told from the community's perspective. Loosely based on a real community that fought the construction of a Walmart on the Big Island. - Charlotte M
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50) Ocean's echo
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Slow-burn sci-fi romance, with two lovable protagonists, set in a universe that got me thinking, Who's scarier: the person who can control your thoughts, or the person who can read them? - Charlotte M
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This crime drama movie paved the way for changing how Asian Americans were perceived in cinema as high school overachievers get bored with being the model minority as they find themselves turning to petty crime. There's also a fun tie in with the Fast and Furious series! - Deborah K
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52) Such sharp teeth
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This engaging novel is both a werewolf tale and a moving exploration of emotional trauma, female rage and the despair we face when our bodies betray us. Warning: explicit body horror. - Alex Z
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53) Freewater
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Everyone certainly has heard about the underground railroad - but ever heard about enslaved people fleeing to swamps and the wilderness? This junior fiction book is told from the perspectives of young people caught up in slavery in the US. A terrific read for everyone. - Todd P
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Belles of London volume 1
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Mimi Matthews choose the Victorian England for her "romance novel" that addresses many other issues besides romance. She has written 3 (soon to be 4) books with young female heroines and their struggles with class, independence and of course marriage. - Todd P
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Just in time for the Lunar New Year! I can't wait to recommend this book to the middle graders in my life. There was a sweetness to high school romances while incorporating different Asian cultures celebrating the same holidays and the nuances within those families. - Katherine C
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Part true crime documentary, part reality TV this book is a fun mix of murder mystery, scandal, and drama. - Chrysalis C
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Monk & robot volume 2
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In the second Monk & Robot book, Sibling Dex and Mosscap arrive in civilization. While Mosscap asks his question to humans "what do you need?", Sibling Dex acts as tour guide and translator. They try to discover what it is they want. A charming, cozy fantasy. - Karen G
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Petra and her family are chosen to leave Earth and repopulate the human race on another planet. When she wakes hundreds of years later, she discovers that the new generation has purged Earth's memories. She is the only one who remembers. Can her stories save the human race? - Karen G
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Adia Kelbara is a twelve year old orphan struggling. Her aunt and uncle believe she is an ogbanje, a demon-possessed child. She's afraid they're right so she flees to the Academy of Shamans. There she learns a shocking secret. Will she be able to save her country? - Karen G.
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This collection of short stories sweeps you into nine unique experiences. Each chapter is told from the perspective of a different animal, but all fitting together beautifully. A great book for those looking for a quick read that will make you feel. - Lisa N
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