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In Quantum Spirit follows a thirteen-year-old girl, who, with no warning whatsoever, suddenly has "psychic powers."  Salena turns to her parents, most trusted friends, and spirit guide to try to find out what is happening to her. With everyone's help she learns to transition to the spirit world and back. But what she finds is not what she expects.

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Taylor, a student who is planning to be a vet as her career and now returned back home to South Coast from Europe, has changed significantly. The girl who used to be out of the circle, is now the center of attention that everyone loves. After returning back to South Coast, she found something very surprising along the way back to her old home: an injured wolf on the side of the road. Taylor stopped her car and ended up helping the wolf, not knowing the dangers of helping that wounded wolf.

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The Princesses of Iowa by M. Molly Backes is about a girl, Paige Sheridan, who is beginning her senior year of high school. But unlike every other year, Paige isn’t as close to her best friends, Lacey and Nikki. Last spring, they were all involved in a drunk-driving accident, changing their lives. Nikki is left with guilt, Lacey now walks with a cane, and Paige is shipped off to babysit in Paris the whole summer. When she returns, she doesn’t come back to her normal life.

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In a world where Norse Gods and the United States of Asgard are bound side by side in the Covenant, Signy Valborn was destined to become The Ninth Valkyrie since she was just seven, and her parents had died. She had climbed up on the New World Tree and found the Alfather, Odin the Mad, god of the hanged, and he made her the destined Valkyrie of The Tree.  And then years later, burned into that very same tree-

The Valkyrie of the Tree will prove herself with a Stone Heart.

 

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The book revolves around the camp Shadow Falls. It's a camp for people with paranormal powers like vampires, shape shifters, and others. The main character is a girl named Della, and she has family issues not even due to the fact that she is vampire. Her family doesn't even know she's a vampire, and I'm sure Della doesn't want to tell them either. One day Della goes home to visit her family, and finds a picture and letter from a possibly dead relative, and she wants to find that lost family member.

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In Disconnected, orphaned protagonist Milly struggles to unearth what really happened to her parents, Frank and Violet Norris, as well as discover the secrets of her own identity, all while battling Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). After Grandpa George's house burns down, Milly and her grandfather relocate to her Aunt Rachel's sprawling Victorian estate, complete with secret passageways, a mysterious tombstone, and eerie cries in the attic.

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Spunky young Ondine ran away from psychic summer camp, feeling the lack of her supernatural abilities greatly. Ondine soon finds she herself is in fact quite powerful. First she hears a talking ferret, then discovers a man under a curse and a heritage she thought was merely folklore. Things happen in a whirlwind for Ondine. She continues to develop her powers, but other things also develop — like feelings for her ferret friend. Ondine also attracts the attention of the dashing son of the duke.  Read The Summer of Shambles to see how it all plays out. 

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Caught Between Two Curses, a paranormal romance by Margo L. Dill, follows seventeen-year-old Julie Nigelson, whose world is turned upside down when she learns that her family is cursed. The curse, oddly related to the “Curse of the Billy Goat” on the Chicago Cubs, has plagued her family for decades and has struck again. Her uncle trapped in a mysterious coma, Julie must seek the help of her estranged grandmother in order to break the cryptic curse.

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Brooklyn Prescott (if that’s even her real name) is the new girl at The Rosewood Academy for Academic Excellence, a boarding school for children of the rich and famous and known for its celebutantes. Rosewood is an all girls school which makes Brooklyn sad. But luckily for Brooklyn, and the rest of the Rosewood girls, there’s a boys’ boarding school, The Westwood Academy, just a few miles away.

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