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Book Description
An unusual murder brings together three strangers, John, Jack, and
Charles, on a rainy night in
Pursued by strange and terrifying creatures, the companions flee
An extraordinary journey of myth, magic, and mystery, Here,
There Be Dragons introduces James A. Owen as a formidable new talent.

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"Of course, without people like us Marstens, there wouldn't be anybody to
do the manual labor that makes this country run. Without penal workers, who
would work the production lines, or pick the melons and peaches, or maintain
the streets and parks and public lavatories? Our economy depends on prison
labor. Without it everybody would have to work -- whether they wanted to or
not."
In the late twenty-first century Bo Marsten is unjustly accused of
a causing a rash that plagues his entire high school. He loses it, and as a
result, he's sentenced to work in the Canadian tundra, at a pizza factory
that's surrounded by hungry polar bears. Bo finds prison life to be both boring
and dangerous, but it's nothing compared to what happens when he starts playing
on the factory's highly illegal football team. In the meantime, Bork, an
artificial intelligence that Bo created for a science project, tracks Bo down
in prison. Bork has spun out of control and seems to be operating on his own.
He offers to get Bo's sentence shortened, but can Bo trust him? And now that Bo
has been crushing skulls on the field, will he be able to go back to his old,
highly regulated life?
Pete Hautman takes a satirical look at an antiseptic future in
this darkly comic mystery/adventure.

Book Description
At 9, Tiffany Aching defeated the cruel Queen of Fairyland.
At 11, she battled an ancient body-stealing evil.
At 13, Tiffany faces a new challenge: a boy. And boys can be a bit
of a problem when you're thirteen. . . .
But the Wintersmith isn't exactly a boy. He is Winter
itself—snow, gales, icicles—all of it. When he has a crush on Tiffany,
he may make her roses out of ice, but his nature is blizzards and avalanches.
And he wants Tiffany to stay in his gleaming, frozen world. Forever.
Tiffany will need all her cunning to make it to Spring. She'll
also need her friends, from junior witches to the legendary Granny Weatherwax.
They—
Crivens! Tiffany will need the Wee Free Men too! She'll have the help of
the bravest, toughest, smelliest pictsies ever to be banished from
Fairyland—whether she wants it or not.
It's going to be a cold, cold season, because if Tiffany doesn't
survive until Spring—
—Spring won't come.

Alphabet
of Dreams by Susan Fletcher
Book Description
Mitra and her little brother, Babak, are beggars in the city of
Then they discover that Babak has a strange gift: If he sleeps
with an item belonging to someone, he can know that person's dreams. Mitra
believes that they can use this gift to find passage back to the city of
The acclaimed author of Shadow Spinner returns to ancient
saga -- a tale filled with the color of the caravansaries and the
heat of the desert, a tale that reimagines the wonder and spirit of a lost age.

Book Description
Jersey Hatch can’t remember if he rammed the
car into his parents’ house.
He can’t remember why his best friend won’t speak to him.
He can’t remember the right words to have a real
conversation.
And he can’t remember why he tried to shoot his own head
off.
Broken in both mind and body,
With a compelling and unique literary voice Susan Vaught thrusts
readers directly into the bitterly funny head of Jersey Hatch as he navigates
his own damaged existence, and as he tries to answer the question not just why
he wanted to end his very good life, but whether he can stop himself from
trying to end it again.
An eye-opening story that expertly navigates the triumph of family, the depths
of despair, and the humor of the most mundane details of life.

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16-year-old Alex decides to get even. His parents are separated, his father is
dating his former third-grade teacher, and being 16 isn't easy, especially when
it comes to girls. Instead of revenge though, Alex ends up in trouble with the
law and is ordered to do community service at a senior center where he is
assigned to Solomon Lewis, a "difficult" senior with a lot of gusto,
advice for Alex, and a puzzling (yet colorful) Yiddish vocabulary. Eventually,
the pair learn to deal with their past and each other in ways that are
humorous, entertaining, and life changing.

Book Description
Paul Beatty's hilarious and scathing debut novel is about Gunnar Kaufman, an
awkward black surfer bum who is moved by his mother from