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3/31 The Things a Brother Knows by Dana Reinhardt
3/31 Bruiser by Neal Shusterman
3/31 Marked by P.C. Cast
3/31 Sunrise Over Fallujah by Walter Dean Myers
3/31 Feathered by Laura Kasischke
3/31 The Murderer’s Daughters by Randy Susan Meyers
3/31 Lockdown by Walter Dean Myers
3/31 Half a Life by Darin Strauss
3/31 Hog Wild by Cathy Pickens
3/31 Nory Ryan’s Song by Patricia Reilly Giff
3/31 Beyond Belief by Josh Hamilton
3/31 Crazy Beautiful by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
3/31 Down River by John Hart
3/31 Death Du Jour by Kathy Reichs
3/31 Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult
3/31 Hold Still by Nina LaCour
3/31 Love You Miss You Hate You by Elizabeth Scott
3/31 Maggie Come Lately by Michelle Buckman
3/29 Once was Lost by Sara Zarr
3/29 The Border of Truth by Victoria Redel
3/29 On Agate Hill by Lee Smith
3/29 The Midnight Twins by Jacquelyn Mitchard
3/29 Last Shot by John Feinstein
3/29 Cover-Up by John Feinstein
3/29 A Man Named Dave by Dave Pelzer
3/23 North of Beautiful by Justina Chen Headley

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The Midnight Twins by Jacquelyn Mitchard Identical teenage twins, Meredith and Mallory have a unique ability to communicate between each other by thought wherever they are. After their thirteenth birthday, one begins to “see” the past and the other, the future. This becomes very disturbing as they discover a friend who appears to be doing evil things in the community. Once they confront him, they are in grave danger for their lives when he comes after one of them.

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