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    One of Us Is Lying - One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus
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    "One of Us Is Lying" by Karen M. McManus is a gripping murder mystery that unfolds in the aftermath of a classmate's death during detention. The story follows four students who find themselves under suspicion for the murder, each with their own motives and secrets. Through multiple perspectives, readers delve into the intricate web of lies, drama, and high school dynamics as they try to uncover the truth behind the tragic event. The book skillfully combines elements of suspense, teenage drama, and unexpected plot twists, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

    The writing style of "One of Us Is Lying" is praised for its fast-paced narrative, engaging multiple points of view, and clever use of alternating perspectives among the characters. The author effectively builds tension and intrigue by delving into the minds of each suspect, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience that explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the complexities of teenage life.

    A sex tape. A pregnancy scare. Two cheating scandals. And that’s just this week’s update. If all you knew of Bayview High was Simon Kelleher’s gossip app, you’d wonder how anyone found time to go to c...

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    This Lie Will Kill You by Chelsea Pitcher
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    'This Lie Will Kill You' by Chelsea Pitcher is a YA thriller that revolves around a group of individuals who are invited to an isolated mansion under false pretenses, only to be confronted with their darkest secrets. The story unfolds with a murder mystery style scholarship party at an old abandoned mansion, where the characters must navigate through a series of eerie and tension-filled events. Despite the predictable nature of the plot and one-dimensional characters, the book manages to engage readers with its intriguing premise and setting.

    The novel follows the aftermath of a tragic car crash that occurred at a party a year prior, leading to a series of twisted events that challenge the characters' survival. The writing style combines elements of campy horror thrillers with a murder mystery dinner style plot, creating a light spooky read that appeals to fans of teen dramas. While the story may lack some depth and originality, it offers a quick and enjoyable escape for readers, blending familiar tropes from movies, television shows, and games into a suspenseful narrative.

    Juniper Torres woke with a smile. Today was the day. She knew it, though there was no particular reason to think today would be different. The sun wasn’t shining. The sun was barely even up, but it di...

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    The Initiation
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    The Initiation - The Secret Circle by L.J. Smith
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    "The Initiation" in the series "The Secret Circle" by L.J. Smith follows the story of Cassie, a teenage girl who moves to New Salem and finds herself entangled in a world of witchcraft and high school drama. The plot revolves around Cassie's struggles to fit in, make friends, and navigate the complexities of her newfound magical abilities. The writing style is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with elements of mystery, romance, and friendship, keeping readers hooked on the characters and the unfolding action.

    The book had also warned against hiking out on narrow peninsulas because high tide could come along and strand you. But just at this moment Cassie would have given anything to be stranded on some peni...

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    Hot Dog Girl by Jennifer Dugan
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    'Hot Dog Girl' by Jennifer Dugan follows the story of Elouise (Lou), a young bisexual woman working at an amusement park. The book explores themes of self-discovery, growing up, and navigating relationships. The plot is centered around Lou's attempts to create the perfect summer memory while dealing with the challenges of love, friendship, and saving the park she works at. The writing style is described as cliche but engaging, with a mix of teen drama, real-life emotions, and a touch of humor that keeps readers hooked.

    The book features a diverse cast of characters, including bisexual and lesbian representation, and touches on topics such as LGBTQIA+ acceptance, friendship, and coming of age. Through the eyes of the protagonist Lou, readers experience a journey filled with ups and downs, love triangles, and the complexities of teenage life, all set against the backdrop of an amusement park.

    Everybody seems to think the summer after your senior year is the stuff of legends. That it’s two months of pure teenage bliss or something. It’s almost as if there’s this big conspiracy surrounding i...

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    Seven Ways We Lie by Riley Redgate
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    In "Seven Ways We Lie" by Riley Redgate, the story follows seven high school students, each representing one of the seven deadly sins, as their lives intertwine amidst a student-teacher scandal. The novel delves into the personal experiences and struggles of each character, with the narrative unfolding through different viewpoints, providing a unique insight into their individual issues and thought patterns. Redgate successfully weaves a narrative that challenges readers to think about the complexities of relationships, secrets, and the blurred lines between truth and lies.

    Other kids stream past to our right, flooding the overheated auditorium’s aisles, filling the seats ahead of us. Juniper ties back her hair, looking clean and sweat-free, like those airbrushed girls i...

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    The Storybook of Legends - Ever After High by Shannon Hale
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    'The Storybook of Legends' in the series 'Ever After High' by Shannon Hale is a fun and whimsical tale that follows the children of well-known fairy tale characters attending Ever After High. The story revolves around Raven Queen, the daughter of Snow White's evil stepmother, and Apple White, the daughter of Snow White. As students prepare for Legacy Day, where they must sign the Storybook of Legends to follow in their parents' footsteps, Raven faces a dilemma of embracing her destiny or forging her own path. With elements of mystery, friendship, and the theme of free will versus fate, the book introduces a new line of characters and fairy tale wordplay that makes it a delightful read for children and adults alike.

    The narrative delves into the internal struggle of the characters, particularly Raven and Apple, as they navigate the pressures of fulfilling their predetermined roles while yearning to break free from expectations. Through a blend of fairy tale elements and modern teenage dilemmas, the book explores themes of friendship, courage, and choosing one's destiny. With a mix of humor, magic, and a touch of romance, 'The Storybook of Legends' offers a refreshing take on classic fairy tales, providing depth to characters and an engaging storyline that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    THE GREAT HALL OF EVER AFTER HIGH smelled like floor wax and old stone mixed with the tangy musk of magic. The fire in the hearth burned blue. An enchanted frog sat beside the arched doorway, repeatin...

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    Pitched by Ella Goode
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    Pitched by Ella Goode is a young adult romance novel that follows the story of Colt, a high school baseball player focused on his future career, and GG, a girl with a challenging past who is trying to move forward for a normal life. The book explores their instant connection, the challenges they face individually and together, and the support they receive from friends and teammates. Despite some rushed scenes, the story is engaging, emotional, and filled with sweet moments between the characters.

    The writing style of Pitched is described as fantastic with a fantastic plot, likeable characters, and red hot romance. Ella Goode skillfully integrates GG's background story into the plot, providing depth and character development. The book is praised for its well-paced beginning, strong character dynamics, and the solid relationship between Colt and GG, making it a heartwarming and enjoyable read for fans of young adult romance.


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    The Stand-In Boyfriend - Grove Valley High by Emma Doherty
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    'The Stand-In Boyfriend' by Emma Doherty follows the story of Livy, who is deeply infatuated with her best friend Jessie. Frustrated by her unrequited love, Livy agrees to a fake relationship with Chase in hopes of making Jessie jealous. However, as the story unfolds, Livy starts to realize that Chase might be a better match for her than she initially thought. The book is filled with high school drama, teenage angst, and the complexities of young love, all wrapped up in a captivating writing style that keeps readers engaged till the very end.


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    Sloppy Firsts - Jessica Darling by Megan McCafferty
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    'Sloppy Firsts' by Megan McCafferty follows the protagonist Jessica Darling as she navigates the challenges of high school after her best friend moves away. Jessica's witty and sarcastic voice provides a humorous and relatable insight into her struggles with loneliness, friendship, and first love. The plot delves into themes of teenage angst, self-discovery, and personal growth, all presented in a diary-style format that allows readers to connect with Jessica's thoughts and experiences on a deep level.

    The writing style of 'Sloppy Firsts' is characterized by sharp humor, relatable teenage struggles, and authentic character development. Readers are drawn into Jessica's world through her candid and sassy narrative, which captures the essence of high school life with a mix of cynicism and vulnerability. The story unfolds with a mix of drama, humor, and emotional depth, creating a compelling coming-of-age tale that resonates with readers of all ages.

    Tonight I’ve been thinking about the mosaic Hope gave me the night she U-hauled ass out of Pineville. I wasn’t supposed to open it until my birthday, but I couldn’t wait. I tore off the wrapping paper...

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    The Thousandth Floor - The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee
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    In the futuristic world of 'The Thousandth Floor' by Katharine McGee, the story unfolds within a towering skyscraper in New York City, where the lives of privileged teenagers are filled with glamour, secrets, and drama. The novel explores the intertwined lives of characters living on different floors of the tower, each harboring their own secrets that could unravel their carefully constructed worlds. The multiple perspectives and intersecting storylines provide a glimpse into a world of wealth, love, betrayal, and high-stakes drama, reminiscent of popular teen dramas like Gossip Girl set in a futuristic setting.

    “I HAD A great time tonight,” Zay Wagner said as he walked Avery Fuller to the door of her family’s penthouse. They’d been down at the New York Aquarium on the 830th floor, dancing in the soft glow of...

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