We have a few new additions to our library collection! Click on each book image to preview. See Ms. Miller if you’re interested in providing a brief review on any of these books, or feel free to give any book recommendations for our library.
FICTION:
A Girl LIke That by Tanaz Bhathena
Bad Girls With Perfect Faces by Lynn Weingarten
Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough
Damselfly: A Novel by Chandra Prasad
Hellraisers (The Devil’s Engine #1) by Alexander Gordon Smith
Hellwalkers (The Devil’s Engine #3) by Alexander Gordon Smith
How You Ruined My Life by Jeff Strand
I Have Lost My Way by Gayle Forman
Just Friends by Dyan Sheldon
Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli
Love, Life, and the List by Kasie West
Munmun by Jesse Andrews
Nothing Left to Burn by Heather Ezell
Not If I Save You First by Ally Carter
Now a Major Motion Picture by Cori McCarthy
People Like Us by Dana Mele
Smoke in the Sun (Fire in the Mist #2) by Renee Ahdieh
Strangers by David A. Robertson
Suitors and Sabatoge by Cindy Antsey
The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza by Shaun David Hutchinson
Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson
NON-FICTION:
Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card by Sara Saedi
Claiming My Place by Price, Planaria J.
Ginger Kid:: mostly true tales from a former nerd by Steve Hofstetter
Hip Hop America by Nelson George
Know What I Mean? Reflections on Hip Hop by Michael Eric Dyson
Lighting Up the Brain : the science of optogenetics by Marc Zimmer
Manhunt: The 12 Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer by James L. Swanson
Rookie on love : 45 voices on romance, friendship, and self-care edited by Tavi Gevinson
The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop by Dan Charnas
The History of Hip Hop by Eric Reese
The Tanning of America: How Hip-Hop Created a Culture That Rewrote the Rules of the New Economy by Steve Stoute
Voices in the air : poems for listeners by Naomi Shihab Nye
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