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Bad Luck Girl is about fourteen year old Callie LeRoux who is trying to cope with the fact that she's a fairy princess. She has the help of her best friend Jack Hollander (a human), her mother (a human), and her long lost father (a fairy prince), on her journey to end a prophecy written decades before she was even born. The prophecy says that a girl who can open gates to different worlds will have to chose a path. Callie knows that there is only one right path but she is manipulated by the ohter paths so that she may chose them. Will she, or will she not?

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A Blind Guide to Stinkville by Beth Vrabel is a story about a girl named Alice, who has a rare condition called albinism.

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Midnight Mistry by Claire Merchant is placed in a supernatural world, with the new couple Taylor Mistry and Harper. Harper is Taylor's protective werewolf boyfriend with an angry ex, who still cares for him. Taylor struggles to come to terms of the mystical transition she is in. Taylor and Harper call upon Mystical friends to help them preserve their relationship so neither will be harmed. Themes of fate, love and death are very prominant in this book.

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The Spare Room takes place in Middleton, Vermont in the year 1843. This book is written in first person through the eyes of the main character, Susannah Allen, a young farm girl who writes about her twelfth and thirteenth years in her journal.

As the story goes, Susannah finds herself part of an abolitionist society at her school. It was started by a new girl, Callie, from Boston, and it eventually leads to many exciting events.

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Ruby LaRue lives in New Hampshire in a small snowy ski town. What she wishes more than anything is to be like the rich kids that come in to the small town to ski. Everyone calls them outsiders and she thinks that it would be fun to be one of them, with all of their fancy ski stuff, perfect lives and popularity.

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In "How to Write a Novel," Aristotle "Aris" Thibodeau lives with her mom and little brother. Her father died when she was really little and she misses him every day. Her brother tries to hurt himself quite frequently and so he has to get therapy, which costs a lot of money. Because of this, her family does not have a lot of money, so Ares decides that she is going to write a novel in 30 days, make a ton of money, and get her family back on its feet.

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Rebecca Harding seems like a normal girl with a normal life. When she meets her new neighbor, Augus, she falls for him. Soon, everything changes. Augus leads Rebecca to discover some things about herself. During all of this, Augus and Rebecca start to feel an attraction to each other. It is so hard for them to hold back from each other. It turns out that Augus is a vampire. He lives on iron tablets, pills that vampires take to activate or boost their powers.

In the first chapter of The Peddler's Road, a work of fantasy by Matthew Cody, I was already rooting for the two main characters: 13 year old Max and her 10 year old little brother, Carter. The siblings' adventure starts with an old story. It is said that in the 13th century, in the same town of Hamelin where Max and Carter currently live, a piper lured all but one of the children away with his magic flute to a strange and magical land called Summer Isle.

This story follows a ninja detective, Randi Rhodes, as she moves from New York City to a small town called Deer Creek. When she moves, Randi thinks her days of solving mysteries are over, but when Deer Creek's prized time capsule goes missing, she must put her ninja suit back on and get down to business as a detective. Randi and her new friend D.C. must act fast,  because the town's Founder's Day Festival is coming up and that is when the special guest is going to open the time capsule.

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Winter Falls of the Twin Willows Trilogy, by Nicole Maggi, focuses around a girl named Alesia Jacobs who lives with her mom on a goat farm near the sea of Maine.  Her mother, Lidia Jacobs, is originally from Italy before she moved to the little town of Twin Willows, Maine.  A couple years later, Alesia's father dies, and she is left with only her mother, but the town was shown to be very supportive of her and her family.  

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