Emily Masters
Content by Emily Masters
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The hilarious friends from Swim the Fly are back in Don Calame’s sequel, Beat the Band.
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Devi Banks is nearing the end of her senior year in high school, and her boyfriend of three years, Bryan, just broke up with her.
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Janie Gorman strives to be a normal high school freshman, but the fact that she lives on a goat farm doesn’t help her much in her quest for “normal.” She hops on the school bus sm
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Jane Moore hasn’t been handed any breaks in her 19 years.
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Seventeen-year-old Grace has held a morbid fascination with the wolves that reside behind her Minnesota home since she was dragged from her tire swing by the pack as a young child, only to be rescu
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Everything changes for 14-year-old Amanda just as she’s about to begin her freshman year of high school.
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Callie is part of the most popular clique at Endeavor High.
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Inspired by two of Shakespeare’s plays, The Merchant of Venice and Romeo and Juliet, Sophie Masson’s The Madman of Venice is a tale full of mystery, sinister plot t
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Maggie Stiefvater’s first book in the Wolves of Mercy Falls series, Shiver, came out in the summer of 2009 to acclaim from both reviewers and readers.
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Robeson Battlefield lives in a nice neighborhood with his parents and his little brother Carmichael.
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After defending her sister Rosie from a werewolf attack—and losing her grandmother and her eye in the process—Scarlett March resolves to hunt and kill the “Fenris” until eve
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When Gabrielle Fox, a 36-year-old therapist, takes a new position at the Oxsmith Adolescent Secure Psychiatric Hospital, she encounters Bethany Krall, a psychotic teen who murdered her own mother a
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Seventeen-year-old Mia has her entire life ahead of her.
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Mac Slater isn’t cool or popular, and he doesn’t care.
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Linger, the much-anticipated sequel to Maggie Stiefvater’s New York Times bestseller Shiver, finds Grace and Sam still in love—and still human.
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Lena Haloway is a typical 17-year-old girl. She loves hanging out with her best friend, Hana.
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