Break My Heart 1000 Times by Daniel Waters
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.
One Came Home by Amy Timberlake
In 1871 Wisconsin, thirteen-year-old Georgia sets out to find her sister
Agatha, presumed dead when remains are found wearing the dress she was
last seen in, and before the end of the year gains fame as a
sharpshooter and foiler of counterfeiters.
Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare
When seventeen-year-old orphaned shapechanger Tessa Gray is kidnapped by
the villainous Mortmain in his final bid for power, the London
Institute rallies to save her, but is beset by danger and betrayal at
every turn.
Suzanne Collins: Words on Fire by Marcia Amidon Lusted
Sizanne Collins came up with the storyline for The Hunger Games one night while channel surfing.
Images of televised news coverage of the U.S.-led war in Iraq blurred in
her mind with scenes from a reality show and sparked an exciting idea.
What about a story that focused on teens in a fight-to-the-death battle,
televised live from start to finish? Read more about this highly successful author in this USA Today Lifeline biography.
Bleach vol 4, 5, & 6 by Tite Kubo
Volumes 4-6 of the popular manga.
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