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Annie On my Mind by Nancy Garden Garden
Liza and Annie were immediately drawn to one another but would their love be strong enough to survive a public scandal? |
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Enthusiasm by Polly Shulman
A first-time novelist pens a Jane Austen-inspired romantic comedy of errors as two girls get a part in the boys’ school musical. What follows is a series of misinterpreted–and missed–signals, dating mishaps, and awkward incidents. |
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Heavy Metal and Youby Christopher Krovatin
Sam lives for heavy metal music and getting thrashed with his friends until he falls for straight-edge Melissa. |
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M or F? by Lisa Papademetriou
When Marcus impersonates his best friend Frannie and flirts online with Jeffrey, he creates an entirely new romance. |
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Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan
High school student Nick O'Leary, straight member of a homosexual rock band, meets college-bound Norah Silververg and asks her to be his
girlfriend for five minutes in order to avoid his ex-sweetheart. |
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Romiette and Julio by Sharon Draper
A young interracial high school couple, threatened by a local gang, must also face their parents’ prejudice.
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Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty
Now that best friend Hope has moved away, Jessica Darling must face another year of teen torment alone, including her mixed-up feelings about Marcus Flutie. |
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Son of the Mob by Gordon Korman
Can a boy with mob connections date a girl whose father works for the FBI? |
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Spirited by Nancy Holder
Taken prisoner during the French and Indian War, Isabella embraces a new life with her captors and falls in love with a young shaman. |
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This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen
Raised by a mother who writes romances and has had five husbands, Remy is cynical about love until she meets Dexter. |
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