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Just one day Teen Book Just one day
Sparks fly when American good girl Allyson encounters laid-back Dutch actor Willem, so she follows him on a whirlwind trip to Paris, upending her life in just one day and prompting a year of self-discovery and the search for true love.

Suggested by Dawn - Your Teen Services Coordinator

Forman, Gayle.
TEEN FORMAN

The madman's daughter Teen Book The madman's daughter
Dr. Moreau's daughter, Juliet, travels to her estranged father's island, only to encounter murder, medical horrors, and a love triangle.

Suggested by Anne

Shepherd, Megan.
TEEN SHEPHER

The lost code Teen Book The lost code
In a world ravaged by global warming, teenage Owen Parker discovers that he may be the descendant of a highly advanced, ancient race, with whose knowledge he may be able to save the earth from self-destruction.

Book one of The Atlanteans

Suggested by Anne

Emerson, Kevin.
TEEN EMERSON

Scrivener's moon Teen Book Scrivener's moon
When she returns home after two years, Fever finds that her Scriven mother's creation, New London, the city on wheels, is nearly complete and ready to fight the nomad tribes of Britain--and Fever must journey to the north to find the ancient birthplace of the Scriven mutants and solve the mystery of her own past.

Suggested by Anne

Reeve, Philip.
TEEN REEVE

Zombies hate stuff book Zombies hate stuff
Zombies hate clowns. They also hate hippies, not to mention zip lines, penguins, moon penguins, nudists, weddings, sharing, and kittens. They really hate unicorns, strangely don't mind Canadians, and love YOU. Each of Greg Stones's ghoulishly colorful paintings reveal funny and unexpected scenes of zombie disgruntlement, cataloging the stuff that really riles up the walking dead (astronauts, rain, bagpipes, re-gifting, and more) with wit, humor, and, of course, brains.Zombies Hate Stuff offers an unexpected and irresistible perspective on the zombie apocalypse and the pop culture phenomenon that will not die.

Suggested by Anne

Stones, Greg.
791.4367 STONES

Scowler Scowler
In the midst of a 1981 meteor shower in Iowa, a homicidal maniac escapes from prison and returns to the farm where his nineteen-year-old son, Ry, must summon three childhood toys, including one called Scowler,to protect himself, his eleven-year-old sister, Sarah, and their mother.

Suggested by Anne

Kraus, Daniel. This item is on order. You can place a hold and when item becomes available, you will be contacted.

Break my heart 1,000 times Teen Book Break my heart 1,000 times
In the aftermath of the Event, which made seeing the dead a part of life, Veronica and her friend Kirk investigate why the ghosts seem to be gaining power and stumble upon the sinister plot of a teacher who is seeking a replacement for his dead daughter.

Suggested by Dawn - Your Teen Services Coordinator

Waters, Daniel, 1969-
TEEN WATERS

Orleans Teen Book Orleans
Set in a futuristic, hostile Orleans landscape, Fen de la Guerre must deliver her tribe leader's baby over the Wall into the Outer States before her blood becomes tainted with Delta Fever.

Suggested by Dawn - Your Teen Services Coordinator

Smith, Sherri L.
TEEN SMITH

The white bicycle Teen Book The white bicycle
Taylor Jane Simon, an eighteen-year-old girl with Asperger's Syndrome, travels to France, as she struggles to become independent of her controlling mother and meets a new mentor.

Suggested by Dawn - Your Teen Services Coordinator

Brenna, Beverley, 1962-
TEEN BRENNA

Days of blood & starlight Teen Book Days of blood & starlight
The otherworldly Karou struggles to come to terms with who and what she is, and how far she'll go to avenge her people.

Suggested by Dawn - Your Teen Services Coordinator

Taylor, Laini.
TEEN TAYLOR

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