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by Zoey Dean - Backbiting, sabotage, gossip, scheming… this series a hot and juicy summertime special. Anna leaves her Mom in Manhattan for her Dad in Beverly Hills, and discovers the lifestyles of the rich and famous, high school style. (YA FIC DEAN, Z)
Alice, I Think
by Susan Juby - Alice decides to attempt to return to high school after years of being homeschooled. (YA FIC JUDY, S)
The Au Pairs
by Melissa de la Cruz - This isn’t the Babysitter’s Club: Sun and sea, hot parties and hot guys, and the promise of 10,000 bucks to take care of four over-privileged kids persuade three girls to move to the Hamptons for the summer. (YA FIC DE LA CRUZ, M)
Caribbean Cruising
by Rachel Hawthorne - Cruising the Caribbean means partying all night and sleeping all day. And when you add in one absolutely drop dead gorgeous guy, things should be perfect, right? Well, Lindsay’s cruise isn’t one for the guidebooks… (YA FIC HAWTHORNE, R)
Confessions of a Not It Girl
by Melissa Kantor - High school senior Jan Miller is convinced she's destined for the world's least fabulous life because she doesn't have “IT.” But, maybe, just maybe, being a Not It Girl will turn out to have some major rewards. (YA FIC KANTOR, M)
Bindi Babes
by Narinder Dhami - Fashionista sisters Amber, Jazz, and Geena Dhillon must concoct a clever scheme to get rid of their interfering Auntie from India who has ordered their father to put the kibosh on designer clothes and expensive shoes. (YA FIC DHAMI, N)
The Blue Girl
by Charles de Lint - Laying low and keeping out of trouble was reformed bad girl Imogene’s plan at her new school. A new bookist friend name Maxine seems to be a part of the plan. Meeting a hunky hot ghost of a boy who died in the school’s parking lot was definitely not! (YA FIC DELINT, C)
Bras and Broomsticks
by Sarah Mlynowski - Rachel’s fondest desires right now are to keep cool with the popular crowd, land a date for the Spring Fling, and some how prevent her father from marrying her “Soon To Be Step-Monster.” When younger sister Miri discovers that she’s a witch, magic might be the key to Rachel’s success. (YA FIC MLYNOWSKI, S)
Dangerous Girls
by R.L. Stine - Summer camp was supposed to be a healing time for twins Livvy and Destiny, a time to grieve for their recently deceased mother. It was not supposed to be about meeting a very mysterious and very handsome Italian guy who ends up sucking their blood! (YA FIC STINE, R)
Gossip Girl
by Cecily von Ziegesar - What better way to while away the summer hours than with a series set in a New York City jet city private school populated with poor little hard drinking, bulimic, love-starved rich kids. You’ll stay up late every night, not able to put down the latest installment in the gossipy clique that loves to make each other’s lives miserable. (YA FIC VON ZIEGESAR, C)
Grecian Holiday
by Kate Cann - Kelly's summer vacation at a Greek farmhouse is disrupted by the arrival of her boyfriend, with whom she has recently had a terrible fight. (YA FIC CANN, K)
Honey Baby Sweetheart
by Deb Caletti - A motorcycle riding heartthrob who gives mind blowing kisses leads Ruby McQueen down a path of petty crime, until her librarian mother starts dragging her along to a book group for elderly people. (YA FIC CALETTI, D)
How Not to Spend Your Senior Year
by Cameron Dokey - Being in the witness protection program is no fun for Jo O’Connell, especially when she has to fake her own death senior year! (YA FIC DOKEY, C)
In Full Bloom
by Caroline Hwang - Ginger’s mom wants her to give her up slacker life, so she shows up on her New York doorstep with a list of eligible husbands and ways to fix her life. (YA FIC HWANG, C)
Jason and Kyra
by Dana Davidson - The classic romance retold, as a brain and a basketball star fall head over heels in love with one another. (YA FIC DAVIDSON, D)
Maine Squeeze
by Catherine Clark - Colleen’s parents are off to Europe for the summer, leaving her all alone with one important rule – no sleepovers, especially of the boyfriend variety.” Are some rules made to be broken, especially when two guys you adore are after you simultaneously? (YA FIC CLARK, C)
Pulling Princes
by Tyne O’Connell - Posh toffs, silly fads, sneak outs, English slang, and boarding school pranks abound in this tale of an American girl’s first year at an exclusive boarding school. (YA FIC O’CONNELL, T)
Royally Jacked
by Niki Burnham - Moving away to a small European principality was a total bummer, until Valerie met the young, handsome and very available teenaged heir to the throne. (YA FIC BURNHAM, N)
The Ruling Class
by Francine Pascal - The top clique rules with snobbery, money and style. Twyla Gay has none of these things. She’s poor, she wears old clothes, and she’s poor. She’s a target of the ruling class. But that doesn’t mean she has to be a victim. (YA FIC PASCAL, F)
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
by Ann Brashares - 4 best friends for life + 1 pair of pants that magically fits them all = a series of unforgettable events. Read the books before the movie hits the big screen. (YA FIC BRASHARES, A)
Spanish Holiday
by Kate Cann - A last trip together, before college starts in the fall sounded perfect to Laura, Yaz, and Ruth – until Ruth’s obnoxious, awful boyfriend decides to tag along. (YA FIC CANN, K)
Summer Boys
by Hailey Abbott - Cousins Ella, Beth, and Jamie are gearing up for the wildest summer of their lives, but nothing can prepare them for the crazy ups and downs of love. (YA FIC ABBOTT, H)
Teen Idol
by Meg Cabot - The hottest, most In actor of the moment decides to do some undercover research at Jen’s school, and only she knows his true identity. (YA FIC CABOT, M)
Tell It To Naomi
by Daniel Ehrenhaft - In a harebrained scheme concocted by his neurotic older sister to forge a romantic relationship with the girl of his dreams, 15-year-old Dave pretends to be a female advice columnist for his school newspaper. (YA FIC EHRENHAFT, D)
This Lullaby
by Sarah Dessen - Remi’s rules of relationships are to date short term, never commit, and never, ever date a musician. But during her senior summer before college she meets Dexter, a rock musician who is bound and determined to force her to change the rules. (YA FIC DESSEN, S)
Vegan Virgin Valentine
by Carolyn Mackler - Mara is an overachiever with a big college plans; she’s been early accepted to Yale. Mara’s almost-the-same-age niece V is an underachiever, a smoking slacker without any plans for the next hour, let alone college. Can the two co-exist in the same town, school, and house? (YA FIC MACKLER, C)
For Boys
Acceleration
by Graham McNamee - Duncan finds the diary of a serial killer to be, and sets out to find and stop him. (YA FIC MCNAMEE, G)
Across the Nightingale Floor
by Lian Hearn - A boy is plucked from life in his remote and peaceful village and becomes a pawn in a treacherous political scheme. (YA FIC HEARN, L)
Airborn
by Kenneth Oppel - When the airship Aurora is forced to land on an uncharted island, Matt & Kate must battle pirates and strange winged creatures in order to return their damaged ship to its voyage in the sky. (YA FIC OPPEL, K)
Alex Rider Adventures
by Anthony Horowitz - A series for spies: Alex Rider is a 13 year old international man of mystery. He dodges bullets, battles bad guys, flirts with pretty girls, and tries to stop the half baked plots of various mad men. (YA PAPERBACK COLLECTION)
The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings
edited by Scott Allie - Eight gloriously gory scary tales to spice up a summer night. (YA S DAR)
Doing It
by Melvin Burgess - How do you get a teacher to stop flirting with you? And how can you get your girlfriend to go all the way? Three friends search for solutions in the often confusing world of sex and love. (YA FIC BURGESS, M)
Dragon and Thief
by Timothy Zahn - Jack, who has spent most of his young life on the run from interplanetary law, must depend on a strange dragon-like alien that needs his body as a host in order to survive. (YA SF ZAHN, T)
Impact Zone
by Todd Strasser - A series for surfers: Kai, a handsome, motherless 15 year old surfer, leaves the waves of Hawaii behind to live in New York with his deadbeat father and repulsive stepbrother. (YA FIC STRASSER, T)
Jumper
by Steven Gould - Davy discovers by accident that he can teleport – move from place to place instantly at will. This allows him to escape his brutal drunken abusive father, and eventually leads to a life of crime. But the government, and some terrorists, are on to his power… (YA FIC GOULD, S)
Lost and Found
by Alan Dean Foster - Kidnapped by a starship bound for deep space, Marcus learns that he is to be sold to a wealthy collector as a native from a primitive planet and befriends a talking dog named George, who becomes an ally in their plan to escape. (YA SF FOSTER, A)
Montmorency: Thief, Liar, Gentleman
by Eleanor Updale - After his life is saved by a young physician, a thief utilizes the knowledge he gains in prison and from the scientific lectures he attends as the physician's case study exhibit to create a new, highly successful, double life for himself. (YA FIC UPDALE, E)
Mortal Engines
by Philip Reeve - It’s a bleak future where cities move, hunt, capture, and consume each other. In London, Tom saves his hero, a respected official, only to be mysteriously betrayed by him, thrown off the city, and left for dead. (YA FIC REEVE, P)
Rock Star Superstar
by Blake Nelson - Music is Pete’s life. But his days of music geekdom seem to be ending after he joins a rock band that appears to be on its way to stardom. Will he become a rock god? Can he handle the pressure of show biz? (YA FIC NELSON, B)
Sign of the Qin
by L.G. Bass - In long-ago China, Prince Zong, the mortal young lord chosen to save humankind from destruction, joins two outlaws to fight the Lord of the Dead and his demon hordes. (YA FIC BASS, L)
Silverfin
by Charlie Higson - Young James Bond must battle against an insane arms dealer who, by using killer eels, is attempting to create a race of indestructible soldiers. First in a new series. (YA FIC HIGSON, C)
Slalom
by S.L. Rottman - Sandro’s dreams of being a champion skier are put into risk by the return of his father after many years’ absence. (YA FIC ROTTMAN,S)
Spy High
by A.J. Butcher - A series for spies: What looks like a normal private school on the outside is actually a school for spies in training. There students learn about martial arts, futuristic gadgetry, and how to stop the usual crazies from taking over the world. (YA FIC BUTCHER, A)
Son of the Mob
by Gordon Korman - Dating is hard enough. Vince’s dad is in the mob. And the girl he’s crushing on – her dad is the FBI agent bugging their house! (YA FIC KORMAN, G)
Thirsty
by M.T. Anderson - Chris’s day to day problems – divorcing parents, a bully for an older brother, a fight with his best friend – become less and less important after he wakes up one morning with a taste for human blood. (YA FIC ANDERSON, M)
24 Girls in 7 Days
by Alex Bradley - After Jack loses his date for the prom, his friends set up him with 24 different girls in a week. (YA BRADLEY, A)
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