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Book741.5 WYA
The well
Jake Wyatt, Choo.

"Stealing coins from a sacred well to cover a debt, Li-Zhen must uncover hidden memories, bestow great wealth, and face the magical secrets that threaten everything she has ever known when the well requires payment in the form of wishes"--BTCat.

Wishing wells -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Blessing and cursing -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Wishes -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Magic -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Family secrets -- Comic books, strips, etc.
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Book741.5 BRE
Another kind
Cait May & Trevor Bream.

"Tucked away in a government facility nicknamed the Playroom, six not-quite-human kids learn to control their strange and unpredictable abilities. Life is good, or safe at least, hidden from the prying eyes of a judgmental world.That is, until a security breach forces them out of their home and into the path of the Collector, a mysterious being with leech-like powers. Can the group band together to thwart the Collector's devious plan, or will they wind up the newest addition to his collection?"--Provided by publisher.

Magic -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Monsters -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Runaway teenagers -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Families -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Magic -- Fiction.
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BookF TIN
The Q
Amy Tintera.

When the president's son, Lennon, is kidnapped and pushed out of an airplane over the Q, a vast quarantine zone, Maisie gives him a seventy-two hour vaccine and together the two teenagers attempt to fight their way through the Q in order to survive.

Communicable diseases -- Juvenile fiction.
Quarantine -- Juvenile fiction.
Survival -- Juvenile fiction.
Communicable diseases -- Fiction.
Quarantine -- Fiction.
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BookF MAU
Lei and the fire goddess
by Malia Maunakea.

Twelve-year-old Anna must dig deep into her Hawaiian roots in order to save her best friend and her island from an angry fire goddess.

Blessing and cursing -- Juvenile fiction.
Hawaiian mythology -- Juvenile fiction.
Hawaiians -- Juvenile fiction.
Racially mixed people -- Juvenile fiction.
Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Juvenile fiction.
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BookF STE
Skandar and the unicorn thief
A.F. Steadman.

"Thirteen-year-old Skandar Smith has always wanted to be a Unicorn rider, but when the mysterious Weaver steals the most powerful unicorn in the world, Skandar must face sky battles, ancient secrets, and bloodthirsty unicorns in order to save his island"--OCLC.

Unicorns -- Juvenile fiction.
Magic -- Juvenile fiction.
Islands -- Juvenile fiction.
Unicorns -- Fiction.
Magic -- Fiction.
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BookF MAR
Klawde : evil alien warlord cat
by Johnny Marciano and Emily Chenoweth ; illustrated by Robb Mommaerts.

Klawde, the exiled ruler of the planet Lyttyrboks, and Raj, who just moved from Brooklyn to tiny Elba, Oregon, forge an unlikely friendship as they find their footing in a strange new world.

Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction.
Cats -- Juvenile fiction.
Extraterrestrial beings -- Juvenile fiction.
Families -- Oregon -- Juvenile fiction.
Kings and rulers -- Juvenile fiction.
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BookF BOW
Simon sort of says
Erin Bow.

Two years after a tragedy saddles him with viral fame, twelve-year-old Simon O'Keeffe and his family move to Grin And Bear It, Nebraska, where the internet and cell phones are banned so astrophysicists can scan the sky for signs of alien life, and where, with the help of two new friends, a puppy, and a giant radio telescope, Simon plans to restart the narrative of his life.

Psychic trauma -- Juvenile fiction.
School shootings -- Juvenile fiction.
Interstellar communication -- Juvenile fiction.
Psychic trauma -- Fiction.
School shootings -- Fiction.
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BookF HAR
Wildoak
by C.C. Harrington ; drawings by Diana Sudyka.

Twelve-year-old Maggie's stutter causes her much heartache and only her menagerie of pets, whom she can speak with fluidly, provide her comfort, but when she finds Rumpus, an abandoned snow leopard in a forest in Cornwall, their chance encounter will change their lives forever.

Stuttering -- Juvenile fiction.
Human-animal relationships -- Juvenile fiction.
Snow leopard -- Juvenile fiction.
Self-confidence -- Juvenile fiction.
Stuttering -- Fiction.
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BookF BOU
Warrior girl unearthed
Angeline Boulley.

"With the rising number of missing Indigenous women, her family's involvement in a murder investigation, and grave robbers profiting off her Anishinaabe tribe, Perry takes matters into her own hands to solve the mystery and reclaim her people's inheritance"--OCLC.

Twins -- Juvenile fiction.
Sisters -- Juvenile fiction.
Ojibwa Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Families -- Michigan -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Michigan -- Juvenile fiction.
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BookF LEON
Undercover Latina
Aya de León.

Going undercover as a white girl to befriend the estranged son of a dangerous white supremacist, Latina teen spy Andréa Hernández-Baldoquín finds her first solo mission to trap a terrorist endangered by her crush on the target's best friend.

Hispanic American teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction.
Passing (Identity) -- Juvenile fiction.
Racism -- Juvenile fiction.
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Juvenile fiction.
Hispanic American teenage girls -- Fiction.
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Book741.5 END
Spy x family. 1
story and art by Tatsuya Endo ; translation, Casey Loe.

"Master spy Twilight is unparalleled when it comes to going undercover on dangerous missions for the betterment of the world. But when he receives the ultimate assignment -- to get married and have a kid -- he may finally be in over his head! Not one to depend on others, Twilight has his work cut out for him procuring both a wife and a child for his mission to infiltrate an elite private school. What he doesn't know is that the wife he's chosen is an assassin and the child he's adopted is a telepath!"--Back cover.

Comic books, strips, etc. -- Japan -- Translations into English.
Assassins -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Psychic ability -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Marriage -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Assassins -- Fiction.
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BookF MCN
Show us who you are
Elle McNicoll.

"A neurodiverse twelve-year-old girl is shown an amazing new technology that gives her another chance to talk to the best friend she lost. But she soon discovers the corporation behind the science hides dark secrets that only she can expose"--Provided by publisher.

Artificial intelligence -- Juvenile fiction.
Secrecy -- Juvenile fiction.
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
Artificial intelligence -- Fiction.
Secrets -- Fiction.
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BookF BRO
Serwa Boateng's guide to vampire hunting
by Roseanne A. Brown.

After her home is attacked by shapeshifting vampires, twelve-year-old Serwa Boateng is sent to live with her aunt and cousin in Maryland, but the aspiring vampire hunter discovers that middle school is harder than it appears on television, especially when she has to avoid detention and turn her classmates into warriors before they become vampire food.

Vampires -- Juvenile fiction.
Magic -- Juvenile fiction.
Mythology, African -- Juvenile fiction.
Ghanaians -- United States -- Juvenile fiction.
Good and evil -- Juvenile fiction.
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BookF LOC
In the key of us
Mariama J. Lockington.

"While twelve-year-old Andi has suffered from anxiety attacks ever since her mother died ten months ago, Zora starting hurting herself whenever she feels out of control; they are both at Camp Harmony, an elite summer music camp, trying to deal with their problems and also the stress of competition--but as the summer passes they find themselves increasingly drawn to each other, and maybe not just as friends"--OCLC.

African American girls -- Juvenile fiction.
Anxiety disorders -- Juvenile fiction.
Self-destructive behavior -- Juvenile fiction.
Music camps -- Juvenile fiction.
Identity (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction.
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BookF COM
Rain rising
Courtne Comrie.

Thirteen-year-old Rain, who struggles with low self-esteem, must overcome sadness after her older brother Xander is severely beaten up at a frat party, but through the help of an after-school circle group, Rain finds the courage to help herself and her family heal.

Self-esteem -- Juvenile fiction.
Families -- Juvenile fiction.
Hate crimes -- Juvenile fiction.
Self-help groups -- Juvenile fiction.
African Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
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BookF JAI
A million to one
Adiba Jaigirdar.

An acrobat, an actress, an artist, and a thief, four girls who seemingly have nothing in common, work together and plot a heist to steal the Rubaiyat off the Titanic.

Titanic (Steamship) Juvenile fiction.
Swindlers and swindling -- Juvenile fiction.
Rare books -- Juvenile fiction.
Sexual minorities -- Juvenile fiction.
Titanic (Steamship) Fiction.
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BookF CON
A perfect mistake
Melanie Conklin.

"Eleven-year-old Max struggles with his ADHD and making mistakes, so when a mistake leaves one friend in a coma and another shutting him out, Max resolves to find out what really happened that night"--OCLC.

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Juvenile fiction.
Best friends -- Juvenile fiction.
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
Guilt -- Juvenile fiction.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Fiction.
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BookF REY
The incredibly dead pets of Rex Dexter
by Aaron Reynolds.

Cursed by an old carnival game, sixth-grader Rex Dexter uses his new ability to communicate with dead animals to investigate the mysterious deaths of endangered zoo animals.

Zoo animals -- Juvenile fiction.
Endangered species -- Juvenile fiction.
Blessing and cursing -- Juvenile fiction.
Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Ghosts -- Fiction.
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BookF MAR
The lost year
Katherine Marsh.

In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, thirteen-year-old Matthew discovers a shocking secret about his great-grandmother's past as he learns about her life during the Holodomor famine in Soviet Ukraine.

Families -- Juvenile fiction.
Family secrets -- Juvenile fiction.
Survival -- Juvenile fiction.
Ukraine History Famine, 1932-1933 Juvenile fiction.
Family life -- Fiction.
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BookF SYL
Breathe and count back from ten
Natalia Sylvester.

"Verónica, a Peruvian-American teen with hip dysplasia, auditions to become a mermaid at a Central Florida theme park in the summer before her senior year, all while figuring out her first real boyfriend and how to feel safe in her own body"--Provided by publisher.

Peruvian Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction.
Children of immigrants -- Juvenile fiction.
Families -- Florida -- Juvenile fiction.
Peruvian Americans -- Fiction.
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BookF SWI
What happened to Rachel Riley?
Claire Swinarski.

"Thirteen-year-old new girl Anna Hunt decides to make an investigative podcast about how fellow classmate Rachel Riley went from being the most popular girl in school to the most hated"--Provided by publisher.

Sexual harassment -- Juvenile fiction.
Bullying -- Juvenile fiction.
Podcasts -- Juvenile fiction.
Middle schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
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Book741.5 SMI
Victory. Stand! : raising my fist for justice
Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes, Dawud Anyabwile.

A groundbreaking and timely graphic memoir from one of the most iconic figures in American sports-and a tribute to his fight for civil rights. On October 16, 1968, during the medal ceremony at the Mexico City Olympics, Tommie Smith, the gold medal winner in the 200-meter sprint, and John Carlos, the bronze medal winner, stood on the podium in black socks and raised their black-gloved fists to protest racial injustice inflicted upon African Americans. Both men were forced to leave the Olympics, received death threats, and faced ostracism and continuing economic hardships. In his first-ever memoir for young readers, Tommie Smith looks back on his childhood growing up in rural Texas through to his stellar athletic career, culminating in his historic victory and Olympic podium protest. Cowritten with Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Author Honor recipient Derrick Barnes and illustrated with bold and muscular artwork from Emmy Award-winning illustrator Dawud Anyabwile, Victory. Stand! paints a stirring portrait of an iconic moment in Olympic history that still resonates today.

Smith, Tommie, 1944- Comic books, strips, etc.
Track and field athletes -- United States -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc.
African American athletes -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Olympic Games (19th : 1968 : Mexico City, Mexico) Comic books, strips, etc.
Track and field athletes -- United States -- Biography.
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BookF GRA
Two degrees
Alan Gratz.

When three children endure separate climate change disasters--a wildfire in the California woods, a close encounter with a hungry polar bear in Canada, and a massive hurricane in Florida--they emerge from their experiences committed to changing the world.

Global warming -- Juvenile fiction.
Climatic changes -- Juvenile fiction.
Survival -- Juvenile fiction.
Global warming -- Fiction.
Climatic changes -- Fiction.
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Book741.5 WIL
Smaller sister
Maggie Edkins Willis.

"Lucy's always looked up to her big sister, Olivia, even though the two are polar opposites. But then, Lucy notices Olivia start to change. She doesn't want to play with Lucy anymore, she's unhappy with the way she looks, and she's refusing to eat her dinner. Finally, Lucy discovers that her sister is not just growing up: Olivia is struggling with an eating disorder. While her family is focused on her sister's recovery, Lucy is left alone...and just like her big sister, she begins to shrink. But with time, work, and a dose of self-love, both sisters begin to heal and let themselves grow"--Provided by publisher.

Sisters -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Eating disorders -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Friendship -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Body image -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Girls -- Comic books, strips, etc.
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BookF BUT
Shot clock
Caron Butler and Justin A. Reynolds.

After the death of his friend, Tony must work to make the basketball team, but when he gets the chance to join the squad as statistician, he must grapple with honoring the memory of his basketball-loving friend while also trying to fit in on the team.

Basketball stories.
Grief -- Juvenile fiction.
Police shootings -- Juvenile fiction.
Basketball -- Fiction.
Grief -- Fiction.