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Young Adult

Deeply resonates with the unique experiences and challenges faced by adolescents. These novels often explore themes of identity, self-discovery, and the transition to adulthood, providing readers with relatable narratives that mirror their own journeys.

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Madame Eldridge's Wayward Home for Unruly Boys

Benjamin Ryan

Bound by the house’s darkest mysteries, Fibbsy, Defiance, Slob, and Secret form an unlikely friendship as they race to unveil the shrouded secrets surrounding the Wayward Home. Together, they confront their deepest fears, uncovering that the real magic lies in facing their own personal demons—and each other.

The Fullington Road Monster

Emily Rozmus

Daphne Ware knows monsters are real.
During the summer of 1985, the return of a legendary creature to the family farm lights the fuse of an already volatile environment.
Then Daphne meets Sean, who is gorgeous, but surrounded by rumors and treachery.

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The Drowning Daze of Astraea

AM Root

Astraea quickly discovers the world, Voncord, is a striking place divided into states and inhabited by ‘Signs’ who wield multiplex elemental energies—and her true home. Now that Astraea has returned to the Air State, she must get a grip on her signature power and find her place.

The Water Clock

HJ Ramsay

Preventing a catastrophic disaster is a touchy business, especially for the gods. Apollo has foreseen the destruction of Atlantis, and despite Poseidon warning him not to intervene, he’s determined to change its fate. Apollo’s on his own and the one mortal who can help him, the High Priestess Euthalia, he already cursed in a self-indulgent fit.

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The Darkness of Dying in the Light

S.E. Reed

Seventeen-year-old automaton, Sephony Roulette, is beautiful and headstrong. Against her will, she’s been betrothed to an ambitious politician desperate for her father’s money. Sephony would rather die than marry him and her mechanical heart breaks to set her free.

The Hound of Thornfield High

Colleen Alles

This is Jane Eyre's story, adapted for younger readers, and told in our contemporary world of cell phones, text messages, and social media; it's still, at heart, the story of a resilient woman on her journey to discover who she is, and what she really wants.

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