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Charlie Paris and the Y...

A middle school genius finds himself transported via his missing father's mysterious invention into the midst of an intergalactic conflict. Recruiting a small staff of his friends, the young ambassadors will have to navigate galactic politics, and each other, as they find a way to save their universe.

Children Of Paranoia

A young assassin is caught up in a global clandestine war that's been raging for centuries. Everything changes when he falls in love with a woman who calls into question the world as he knows it. As he desperately fights to uncover the elusive truth behind the conflict, he begins to wonder which side he's really on — good or evil.

Come Sing, Jimmy Jo

The sudden and unexpected rise to stardom of a young country singer challenges the stability of his family and his own ability to cope with fame.

Fargo Rock City

A group of high school seniors face graduation as they try to find success with women and break out of their geeky cocoons.

Field Notes on Love

A guy is dumped by his girlfriend before their long-planned romantic train trip across America. He's left with tickets under her name. Ultimately, he finds a replacement date for the cross-country train trip together.

First

A group of friends and the first two alien/human hybrids are inexplicably drawn to each another against all odds.

Freaky Monday

The story centers on a smart but insecure girl who magically switches bodies with her sympathetic junior high English teacher for a day.

Going Vintage

Sixteen-year-old Mallory, a quirky and independent teen from Orange County, discovers her "perfect" boyfriend, Jeremy, is cheating on her with an online girlfriend, and their ugly breakup goes viral. She not only swears off boys but modern technology altogether. Inspired by a list of goals her grandmother made in 1962, Mallory decides to "go vintage" and return to a simpler time – using only the tech, clothing, music and means of entertainment from the early 1960s

Have Spacesuit, Will Tr...

A high school senior who yearns to go to the moon, wins a real spacesuit in a contest but is forced to sell it for college tuition. Deciding to take one last walk in the suit in his backyard, he playfully calls out on the radio only to unexpectedly contact a passing spaceship. The adventure that follows finds the very fate of Earth in his hands.

House of Night

One minute, sixteen-year-old girl is a normal teenager dealing with everyday high school stress and the next, she’s Marked as a fledgling vampire, forcing her to leave her ordinary life behind and join the House of Night, a boarding school where she will train to become an adult vampire. That is, if she makes it through the Change—and not all of those who are Marked do.

Invisibility

A 16-year-old boy is literally invisible. He then meets and falls for his new neighbor, the one person who can actually see him. The two the set out to discover the truth behind his affliction, uncovering curses and spells along the way.

Kingdom of Souls

Arrah is a young woman who was born into a family of powerful witch doctors. She yearns for magic of her own, but each year she fails to call forth her ancestral powers, while her ambitious mother watches with growing disapproval. When children begin disappearing, including a boy she'd befriended, Arrah is desperate to find the culprit. She tries a deadly last resort to cast the spell that will find the children: she trades years of her own life for scraps of magic. But she uncovers something worse. The long-imprisoned Demon King is stirring. And if he rises, his hunger for souls will bring the world to its knees… unless Arrah pays the price for the magic to stop him.

Lizard Music

A boy left home alone by his vacationing parents discovers a group of lizard musicians on late-night television. With the help of a man with a dancing hen under his hat, Victor travels to Thunderbolt City to find the mysterious creatures.

Love Letters to the Dead

High school student Laurel's beloved older sister has died under mysterious circumstances. Emotionally frayed by the loss, she unexpectedly finds catharsis in an assignment from her English teacher: write a letter to a dead person. Instead of handing in the assignment, though, she begins an ongoing series of letters to an eclectic group of rock stars, poets, and popular icons such as Kurt Cobain, Judy Garland, Amelia Earhart, and Amy Winehouse. She writes to her epistolary confidants about navigating new and complicated friendships, learning to live with her splintering family, falling in love for the first time. Ultimately, the letters reveal the painful truth about her past.

Need

Set at a Wisconsin high school, students engage in a new social networking site that grants their every desire, Kaylee needs only one thing – a kidney for her younger brother. But Kaylee and the other students slowly begin to find out that there is a high -- possibly fatal -- price to pay for getting everything they want.

Not a Drop to Drink

Lynn's survival in the dystopian world means protecting her precious freshwater pond against drought, snowless winters, coyotes, and, most importantly, people looking for a drink. Having a pond requires the fortitude to protect it, something Mother taught her well during their quiet hours on the rooftop, rifles in hand. But wisps of smoke on the horizon mean one thing: strangers are coming.