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5th Wave, The :: Rick Yancy
A
Afterworlds :: Scott Westerfeld
Allegiant :: Veronica Roth
An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason :: Virginia Boecker
Artemis Fowl :: Eoin Colfer
B
Betrayals :: Lili St. Crow
Blood of Olympus, The :: Rick Riordan
Brain Jack :: Brian Falkner
Breaking Sky :: Cori McCarthy
C
Can't Look Away :: Donna Cooner
Catching Jordan :: Miranda Keanneally
Code Name Verity :: Elizabeth Wein
Conspiracy of Us, The :: Maggie Hall
Contagion :: Robin Cook
Croak :: Gina Damico
D
Dazzling Heights, The :: Katharine McGee
Defiance :: C.J. Redwine
Defiance :: Lili St. Crow
E
Endgame: The Calling :: James Frey and Nils Johnson-Shelton
Enemy, The :: Charlie Higson
F
Fallen :: Lauren Kate
Front Lines :: Michael Grant
G
Great Train Robbery, The :: Michael Crichton
H
Hate List :: Jennifer Brown
Heir, The :: Kiera Cass
I
I am Number Four :: Pittacus Lore
I Was Here :: Gayle Forman
Into the Fairy Forest :: J. M. Stephen
J
Jealousy :: Lili St. Crow
Jobless Clueless Reckless :: Revathi Suresh
Just One Day :: Gayle Forman
K
Kill Me Softly :: Sarah Cross
L
Last Best Kiss, The :: Claire LeZebnik
Last Wave, The :: Pankaj Seksharia
Life of Pi :: Yann Martel
Looking For Alaska :: John Green
Lost Sun, The :: Tessa Gratton
M
Maze of Bones, The :: Rick Riordan
Maze Runner, The :: James Dashner
Midnight's Children :: Salman Rushdie
Mute Anklet, The :: Radhika Nathan
N
Neptune's Children :: Bonnie Dobkin
Nerve :: Jeanne Ryan
Nod :: J.M. Stephen
O
Out of My Mind :: Sharon M. Draper
Outsiders, The :: S.E. Hinton
P
Passion :: Lauren Kate
Pegasus :: Robin McKiney
Pretty Little Liars :: Sara Shepard
Private India :: James Patterson and Ashwin Singhi
Purple Hearts :: Michael Grant
Q
R
Rapture :: Lauren Kate 
Reckoning :: Lili St. Crow
Red Queen :: Victoria Aveyard
Rise of the Hidden Prince :: J. M. Stephen
S
Save the Date :: Morgan Matson
Sliver Stars :: Michael Grant
Son :: Lois Lowry
Stories of Ibis, The :: Hiroshi Yamamoto (Translated by Takami Nieda)
Strange Angels :: Lili St. Crow
Supervillain and Me, The :: Danielle Banas
Sweet Venom :: Tera Lynn Childs
T
Tessa :: Kfir Luzzatto
Things I Can't Forget :: Miranda Keanneally
Thirteen Reasons Why :: Jay Asher
Thousandth Floor, The :: Katharine McGee
Torment :: Lauren Kate
Towering Sky, The :: Katharine McGee
U
Unwind :: Neal Shusterman
V
Vesper :: Jeff Sampson
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Wave, The :: Todd Strasser
We Were Liars :: E. Lockhart
Wool :: Hugh Howey
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