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Genre: Realistic fiction Audience: all grades

Genre: Realistic Fiction Audience: all grades

Genre: Realistic fiction, sports fiction Audience: upper grades

Genre: Dystopian, Horror Audience: all grades

Genre: Supernatural Audience: All Grades

Genre: Non-fiction Audience: all grades

Genre: Supernatural fiction, Problem novel Audience: all grades

Genre: Mystery Audience: all grade levels

Genre: Problem Novel; friendship Audience: all grades

Genre: dystopian fiction Audience: all grades

Genre: mystery fiction Audience: all grades

Genre: fantasy romance Audience: all grades

Genre: dystopian fiction Audience: all grades

Genre: alternate realities Audience: all grades

Genre: Reality fiction Audience: all grades

Genre: Romance Audience: all grades

Genre: realistic fiction Audience: all grades

Genre: Supernatural horror Audience: all grades

Genre: mystery Audience: all grades

Genre: adult thriller Audience: all grades

Genre: Horror suspense Audience: high school

Genre: futuristic fantasy Audience: all grade levels

Genre: realistic fiction Audience: upper high school

Genre: realistic fiction Audience: high school

Genre: realistic fiction Audience: girls, all levels

Genre: realistic fiction Audience: all levels

Genre: novel in poetry Audience: all levels

Grade 9-12 Genre: humorous fiction/romance

Grade 9-12 Genre: historical/fantasy

Grade: 9-12 Genre: supernatural; romance

Grade: Upper level Genre: realistic fiction

Grade 9-12 Genre: historical fiction

Grade: 9-12 Genre: Supernatural

Grade: 7-12 Genre: Graphic Novel

Grade: 7-12 Genre: realistic fiction

Grade: 7-12 Genre: graphic novel

Grade: 9-12 Genre: Science fiction

Grade: 7-12 Genre: Supernatural historical fiction

Grade 9-12 Genre: adult/YA fiction

Grade: upper level Genre: realistic fiction

Grade 9-12 Genre: realistic fiction

Grade: 7-12 Genre: technology fiction/supernatural

Grade: 9-12 Genre: Supernatural fiction/humorous stories

Grade: 9-12 Genre: realistic fiction

Project 17 By Laurie Faria Stolarz 2007 New York: Hyperion Genre: realistic fantasy Target audience: all grades

Harmless By Dana Reinhardt 2007 New York: Wendy Lamb Books Genre: fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

666: The Number of the Beast 2007 New York: Scholastic Genre: story collection/fantasy fiction Target audience: all grades

Hot Lunch By Alex Bradley 2007 New York: Dutton Children’s Books Genre: fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

Head Case By Sarah Aronson 2007 New York: Roaring Brook Press Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: guys/upper grades

Deadline By Chris Crutcher 2007 New York: HarperCollins Genre: fiction Target audience: guys/all audience

Unwind By Neal Shusterman 2007 New York: Simon and Schuster Genre: science fiction Target audience: all grades digitalbooktalk

Twisted By Laurie Halse Anderson 2007 New York: Penguin Genre: fiction Target audience: guys and girls/all grades

First Shot By Walter Sorrells 2007 New York: Penguin Group Genre: Fiction Target audience: guys, all grades

The Black Sheep By Yvonne Collins and Sandy Rideout 2007 New York: Hyperion Genre: fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

They Came from Below By Blake Nelson 2007 New York: Tom Doherty Associates Genre: realistic science fiction Target audience: girls/ all grades

Defect By Will Weaver 2007 New YorK: Farrar, Strauss & Giroux Genre: fiction Target audience: guys/allgrades

Mister B. Gone By Clive Barker 2007 New York: HarperCollins Genre: fantasy fiction Target audience: all grades

Safe By Susan Shaw 2007 New York: Dutton Books Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

Th1rteen R3asons Why By Jay Asher 2007 New York: Penguin Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

Richocet By Julie Gonzalez 2008 New York: Laurel Leaf Genre: realistic fiction Target Audience: all grades

The Patron Saint of Butterflies By Cecilia Galante New York: Bloomsbury 2008 Genre: realistic fiction Target Audience: girls

Bunker 10 By J.A. Anderson 2007 Orlando: Harcourt Genre: science fiction Target audience: guys/all grades

I’m Exploding Now By Sid Hite 2007 New York: Hyperion Genre: fiction Target audience: guys/all grades

Three Little Words By Ashley Rhodes-Courter 2008 New York: Atheneum Genre: biography Target audience: all grades

Airman By Eoin Colfer 2008 New York: Hyperion Genre: historical fiction/fantasy Target audience: Guys/all grades

Valiant By Holly Black 2005 New York: Simon& Schuster Genre: fantasy Target audience: all grades

Society of S By Susan Hubbard 2007 New York: Simon and Schuster Genre: fantasy Target audience: all grades

Runner By Carl Deuker 2005 New York: Houghton Mifflin Genre: fiction Target audience: guys/all grades

Angels on Sunset Boulevard By Melissa de la Cruz 2007 New York: Simon & Schuster Genre: fiction Target audience: girls/upper grades

Double Helix By Nancy Werline 2004 New York: Dial Books Genre: science fiction Target audience: guys/all grades

Heaven Looks A Lot Like the Mall By Wendy Mass 2007 New York: Little Brown and Co. Genre: Fiction Target audience: Girl/all grades

Jinx By Meg Cabot 2007 New York: HarperCollins Genre: fantasy realistic fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

Girl at Sea By Maureen Johnson 2007 New York: HarperCollins Genre: fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

The Year My Sister Got Lucky By Aimee Friedman 2008 New York: Scholastic Genre: fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

Falling By Doug Wilhelm 2007 New York: Farrar, Strauss Giroux Genre: fiction Target audience: all grades

By Deborah Lynn Jacobs 2007 New York: Roaring Brook Press Genre: science fiction Target audience: guys and girls/all grades

Opposite of Invisible By Liz Gallagher 2008 New York: Wendy Lamb Books Genre: fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

Kissing the Bee By Kathe Koja 2007 NewYork: Farrar, Strauss, Giroux Genre: fiction Target audience: girls/all grades

The Dead and the Gone By Susan Pfeffer Genre: Science fiction Audience: All levels

Breaking Up is Hard to Do By Nikki Burnham Genre: story collection Target audience: girls, all grade levels

The Good Neighbors By Holly Black Genre: graphic novel Target: all grade levels

The Adoration of Jenna Fox By Mary Pearson Genre: science fiction Target audience: All grade levels

Sunrise Over Fallujah By Walter Dean Myers Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: Guys, all levels

Night Road By A.M.Jenkins Genre: Fantasy Target audience: All levels

Box Out By John Coy Genre: sports fiction Target audience: Guys all levels

Saving Juliet By Suzanne Selfours Genre: Fantasy/realistic fiction Audience: Girls, all levels

You Know Where to Find Me By Rachel Cohn Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: upper level

The Unspoken By Thomas Fahy Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: All levels

Soon I Will Be Invincible By Austin Grossman Genre: Fantasy/Science Fiction Target Audience: Guys all levels

Streams of Babel By Carol Plum-Ucci Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: All grade levels

Paper Towns By John Green Genre: realistic fiction/mystery Target audience: All levels

Hurricane Song By Paul Volponi Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: Guys, all levels

The Falconer’s Knot By Mary Hoffman Genre: Historical mystery Target audience: All levels

Black Rabbit Summer By Kevin Brooks Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: All levels

Patron Saint of Butterflies By Ceclia Galante Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: All levels

Guyaholic By Carolyn Mackler Genre: romance fiction Target audience: Girls, all levels

Bliss By Lauren Myracle Genre: horror Target audience: Girls all levels

Wake By Lisa McCann Genre: realistic fantasy Target audience: All levels

Glass By Ellen Hopkins Genre: realistic fiction Target audience: All levels

Sofi Mendoza’s Guide to Getting Lost in Mexico By Alegria Malin Genre: fiction Target audience: All levels

Walking on Glass Alma Fullerton

The Whole Sky Full of Stars Rene Saldana, Jr.

Dragon’s Keep Janet Lee Carey

The Book of Names Jill Gregory and Karen Tintori

Buried Robin Merrow MacCreary

Bloodline Book Two: The Reckoning Kate Cary

Scott, Michael. (2007). The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. Delacorte Press

Brooks, Kevin. (2007). Being. Scholastic.

Kantor, Melissa. (2007). The Breakup Bible. Hyperion

Morgenroth, Kate. (2007). Echo. Simon and Schuster

Sones, Sonya. (2007). What My Girlfriend Doesn’t Know. Simon & Schuster.

Going, K. L. (2007). Saint Iggy. Harcourt

Grogan, John. (2005). Marley and Me. Morrow Publishers.

Dekker, Ted. (2005). Obsessed. Thomas Nelson Publishers

Clement-Moore, Rosemary. (2007). Prom Dates from Hell. Delacorte Press

Jenkins, A.M. (2007). Repossessed. HarperCollins.

Welsh, T.K. (2007). Resurrection Men. Dutton Children’s Books.

Burgess, Melvin. (2007). Sara’s Face. Simon & Schuster.

Bingham, Kelly. (2007). Shark Girl. Candlewick Press.

Van Diepen, Allison. (2007). Street Pharm. Simon Pulse.

Dogar, Sharon. (2007). Waves. Scholastic.

Johnson, Peter. (2007). What Happened. Front Street Press

Picoult, Jodi. (2006). The Pact. HarperCollins.

The Missing Girl By Norma Fox Mazer 2008 New York: HarperTeen Genre: Fiction Target audience: Girl/all grades