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Cha-Ching Spring 2009 New books and DVDs for teens!
Burned
by Ellen Hopkins
I felt angry. Frustrated. I felt I didn't belong, not in my church, not in my home, not in my skin.
Cat Among the Pigeons
by Julia Golding
Herewith you will find the second volume from me, Cat Royal, orphan and ward of the Theater Royal.
Dead Girl Dancing
by Linda Joy Singleton
I can't believe I'm in the wrong body - again!
Death By Bikini
by Linda Gerber
A bikini can be very dangerous. Could even lead Aphra Behn Connolly into a mystery she has to solve...
Death By Latte
by Linda Gerber
Coffee can kill. Aphra discovers her whole life has been a lie. And now someone just might be trying to kill her.
Fate
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
What happens to destiny when you are fate?
Glass Makers Daughter
by V Briceland
Dark Magic. Hidden Danger. A Reluctant Heroine.
In Mike We Trust
by P E Ryan
Honesty. He wanted it. He craves it. He could barely remember what it was.
Love and Peaches
by Jodi Lynn Anderson
After a not-quite-peachy year apart, three Georgia peaches come home to Darlington Orchard.
Max
by James Patterson
If she lives, the planet lives. It's that simple.
Night World Number Three
by L J Smith
Vampires, werewolves, witches, shapeshifters - they live among us without our knowledge.
Reformed Vampire Support Group
by Catherine Jinks
Contrary to popular opinion, vampires are not sexy, romantic, or powerful. In case you hadn't noticed, vampires are dead.
Same Difference
by Siobhan Vivian
The last thing sixteen-year-old Emily wants is to pool hop and tan her way through another summer in Cherry Grove.
Season
by Sarah MacLean
Sixteen-year-old Lady Alexandra Stafford doesn't fit into the world of Regency London - she strong-willed, sharp-tongued, and she absolutely loathes dress fittings.
Secret Life of Prince Charming
by Deb Caletti
Maybe it was wrong, or maybe impossible, but I wanted the truth to be one thing. One solid thing.
Seraph of Sorrow
by MaryJanice Davidson
A Jennifer Scales novel.
Shadowed Summer
by Saundra Mitchell
Summer in Ondine, Louisiana, is always predictable: hot and boring. Not this one.
Shelter Me
by Alex McAulay
A teenage girl discovers that evil comes in many forms, when she and a group of friends run away from boarding school.
Snitch
by Allison van Diepen
In a school run by gangs, staying out was harder than joining. We knew who our friends were, and were careful what we said.
Soul Enchilada: the devil is in the details
by David Macinnis Gill
Boy meets girl at the car wash. It probably would have been a sweet teen romance. If Beals hadn't been sitting next to her in the car. If Beals hadn't been a supernatural repo man looking to repossess her car. And to possess her.
Stargazer
by Claudia Gray
The vampire in me was closer to the surface...
Street Pharm
by Allison van Diepen
If a brother wanna get ahead, he gotta use every minutes to better himself. Everything I did made me better - tougher, stronger, richer, smarter - or I didn't do it.
Twilight Director's Notebook
by Catherine Hardwicke
The story of how they made the movie Twilight from the book by Stephenie Meyer.
You Are So Undead to Me
by Stacy Jay
How many zombies does it take to ruin a social life? Not many.
You've Got Blackmail
by Rachel Wright
Stressed-out Lozzie Cracknell stumbled on something deliciously weird: a blackmail scam happening in their own backyard.
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