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Haley has sworn to never fight again until one night she is needed to step in and help West for both her sake and his. After that, they both went their separate ways until fate brings them back together. West has transferred to Haley’s school after being expelled from his last school for fighting. On his first day, West has accepted a challenge that he has no idea what he’s in for. Not knowing the danger of the challenge, he believes he can win somehow although Haley has different thoughts. Without any idea on fighting, he is going to lose.

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The Rise of Renegade X is about a teenager named Damien Locke trying to find his place in a world split between superheroes and supervillains. The reader soon discovers that Damien is half superhero and half supervillian, and he must eventually choose one side to forever be apart of. As he was raised in a home with a supervillian mom, he outwardly acts like a villain; however, it later becomes evident that Damien has tendencies to think like a superhero, which makes it hard for him to fully live his life for one or the other.
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Review by Jaeqob Talbot for “halfway home drawing my way through Japan” by Christine Mari Inzer

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Please note that this is the thrid and final book of the Bright Young Things trilogy. Starting where Beautiful Days leaves off, this book continues the stories of Astrid, Cordelia and Letty in the everyday struggles of their glamourous lives as up and coming stars and bootleggers. Astrid is questioning her hasty marriage to Charlie Grey, as she grows more and more attracted to her bodyguard. After a horrific event leaves her reeling she has to face both men in her life, and make choices that could possibly leave one of them dead.

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The Green Teen Cookbook is not just a cookbook; besides recipes created by teens, it includes information on farmers’ market and eating healthfully.  The essays on pros and cons of organic food, vegetarianism, and other environmentally conscious topics all give suggestions on where to purchase cheap, healthy food and how to lower one’s carbon footprint.  A key for when the ingredients were in season accompanied each recipe, as well as basic information like how many servings the recipe made and time needed to prepare it.  A section of basic kitchen staple

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In Danny Ogden's universe, government-imposed curfews, surveillance programs, and even brainwashing (think 1984) can't guarantee an orderly America— they can, however, ensure a submissive one. Mostly. But in the midst of a resistance movement's massive-scale bombing, protagonist Danny Ogden plummets from his universe and crashes into our own.

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This story picks up after the previous book in the series, with Mira, Holt, Zoey, and Max the dog fleeing Midnight City while Assembly robots attempt to kill them. The book showcases the journey they take in order to get Zoey to a place called the Severed Tower, a structure in the center of an area called the Strange Lands in what used to be the northern United States. Mira is a Freebooter, someone trained to travel into the Strange Lands and manipulate artifacts.

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Fig isn't like evryone else. She lives betwwen reality and fantasy with her mom. She lives out in the country secluded from society and normalcy. She learns that her mother is schrizophrenic, and her world turns upside down. She nows has to live this new life and come to terms with herself and her family.

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We all know the story of Sleeping Beauty, but now it's her daughter; Princess Aurora. She is trying to save her brother from the ogre queen who took her mother's throne a decade ago. She disguises herself as a boy and gets help from Prince Niklaas, a handsome but cursed prince. Together they will fight legions of evil, and take back the throne. Only thing, Aurora is cursed to destroy the free will of any boy she kisses, so there's that.   

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