Emily Booth Masters
Content by Emily Booth Masters
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In Dust Girl, Sarah Zettel has masterfully combined magic and history into a mysterious novel set during the Dust Bowl-plagued 1930s. Callie LeRoux makes the ideal heroine for this clever mash-up: She's part fairy, biracial and sick from the dust that inundates her Kansas town.
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Jude is the youngest of the four Hernandez sisters. She has lived her life in the shadows of her older sisters, but she has also learned a lot of important and wonderful lessons from them.
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Juliette has not seen, spoken to or touched another human being for 264 days.
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It’s a longstanding tradition at Mount Washington High School—on the last Monday in September “The List” is posted all over school.
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“A” awakens in a different person’s body each day. One day, A might inhabit the body of a suicidal girl; the next, maybe an athletic boy.
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Fifteen-year-old orphan Jennifer Strange runs Kazam, an employment agency for magicians.
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When he loses his best friend to a drive-by shooting, Anthony “Ant” Jones realizes he needs to get away from his dangerous school in East Cleveland.
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Callie LeRoux has lived in the small town of Slow Run, Kansas for her entire life. Even though the constant dust that chokes her town threatens Callie’s health, her mother refuses to leave.
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Nikki Dougherty is blinded by her love for Dee. Her friends caution her that he is no good, but she just can’t see it.
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While Molly’s mom is dying from cancer, she confesses to the 16-year-old Indiana native that her dad is Brick Berlin, a famous movie star.
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June Costa is an artist in the post-apocalyptic city of Palmares Tres, in what was once Brazil.
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Wren is heartbroken when her boyfriend Danny is killed in a car accident.
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The Mortal Instruments series has been a blockbuster success—generating three bestsellers, attracting thousands of fans around the world and inspiring a movie adaptation now in the works.
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Ruby awakens on her 10th birthday to an entirely different life.
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When Eleanor Crowe finds herself pregnant at 16, she doesn’t have a lot of good options.
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Good girl Lacey Anne Byer longs for nothing more than to play the part of “Abortion Girl” in her church’s Hell House production over Halloween weekend.
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Jamie is a typical 17-year-old girl, except for the fact that she’s been kicked out of her home for refusing to join a cult.
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