Barbara L. Clanton - Going, Going, Gone - Suzie's Story
Barbara L. Clanton
Young Adult / Lesbian Fiction / Children's
Susie Torres planned on spending most of the summer before her senior
year of high school with her girlfriend, Marlee McAllister, but that's
proving to be quite challenging because Marlee works at D'Amico's
restaurant, and Susie babysits for Mrs. Johnson, her mother's boss.
Susie hates the job, because she not only works like a slave, but gets
paid like one. Susie is desperate to take her physical relationship
with Marlee further, but she knows she has to go at Marlee's slower
pace. Complicating things is the attention that a pretty blonde softball
player from another team shows Marlee, and Susie falls into a funk when
Marlee seems to enjoy it. On top of that, nothing she does seems to be
good enough for her summer softball coach. Frustrated with life, Susie
accidentally on purpose comes out to her mother. It would be an
understatement to say that her mother didn't take it well. Can Susie
deal with a girlfriend whose head has possibly been turned by another,
an employer who treats her like dirt, a coach who doesn't respect her,
and a mother who tells her she is unnatural? Can she get her life back
on track before senior year starts?
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Never Cry Werewolf
Heather Davis
Young Adult
Moonlight can totally change your life. And it all starts so simply. You. Him. The moon. You're toast.Okay, so maybe Shelby has made a few mistakes with boys lately (how was she supposed to know Wes had "borrowed" that Porsche?). But her stepmother totally overreacts when she catches Shelby in a post-curfew kiss with a hot senior: Suddenly Shelby's summer plans are on the shelf, and she's being packed off to brat camp. It's good-bye, prom dress; hello, hiking boots.Things start looking up, though, when Shelby meets fellow camper (and son of a rock star) Austin Bridges III. But soon she realizes there's more to Austin than crush material--his family has a dark secret, and he wants Shelby's help guarding it. Shelby knows that she really shouldn't be getting tangled up with another bad boy . . . but who is she to turn her back on a guy in need, especially such a good-looking one? One thing's...
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Contract to Kill
Andrew Peterson
Science Fiction & Fantasy / Young Adult
When Toby Haynes witnesses a double murder—and suspects his boss, Tanner Mason, as the perpetrator of the crime—he does the only thing he can think of: he calls in Nathan McBride.CIA special ops veteran McBride and his partner, Harvey Fontana, respond to their friend’s plea. As they launch a covert investigation into Mason, the security chief for one of the nation’s leading private military contractors, they discover that not everything is as it appears. Mason and his inner circle are leading a top-secret operation to tackle a wave of crime plaguing the US-Mexican border, and the murder may have been part of their complicated strategy—or part of a more menacing agenda. Soon McBride and Fontana find themselves engaged in a deadly game. With a powerful politician behind it all, stopping Mason could mean joining a secret war—with truly global stakes.**
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Boomerang
Helene Dunbar
Young Adult / Contemporary
Michael Sterling disappeared from his Maine town five years ago. Everyone assumed he was kidnapped. The truth is worse—he ran away and found the life he always dreamed of. Now, at seventeen, he's Sean Woodhouse. And he's come "home," to the last place he wants to ever be, to claim the small inheritance his grandparents promised him when he graduated high school, all so he can save Trip, the boy he developed an intense and complicated relationship with while he was away. Sean has changed, but so has his old town and everyone in it. And knowing who he is and where he belongs is more confusing than ever. As his careful plans begin to crumble, so does everything he's believed about his idyllic other life.
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Reflections
Diana Wynne Jones
Science Fiction & Fantasy / Young Adult / Children's Books
This collection of more than twenty-five critical essays, speeches, and biographical pieces chosen by Diana Wynne Jones before her death in 2011 is essential reading for the author's many fans and for students and teachers of the fantasy genre and creative writing in general. The volume includes insightful literary criticism alongside autobiographical anecdotes, revelations about the origins of the author's books, and reflections about the life of an author and the value of writing for young people. Reflections features the author's final interview, a foreword by award-winning author Neil Gaiman, and an introduction by Charlie Butler, a senior lecturer in English at the University of West England in Bristol.
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