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NOTE: We also collect materials in various formats including eBooks, DVDs, CDs, Playaways, Video, etc.
Fiction Titles

Seventeen-year-old Bella leaves Phoenix to live with her father in Forks, Washington, where she meets an exquisitely
handsome boy at school for whom she feels an overwhelming attraction and who she comes to realize is not entirely human.

Fourteen-year-old Libby is left alone on a crippled boat and her seriously injured mother after pirates attack them and
kill her step-father.

During a summer in New York, Hope falls in love with another girl and must decide whether she is gay.

When Coach Reeves retired, he was replaced by Coach Barnes, whose own determination to obtain a college post rested on
his ability to create a division one high school team; however, to do this involved the illegal distribution of steroids to
the team.

Tucker Case makes a living as a pilot for a cosmetics corporation; but when he crashes his boss's pink plane, he tries
to conceal his identity by piloting shady secret missions for an unscrupulous medical missionary.

David must find a way to handle the secret he has learned about his stepfather and his younger brother's death when he
becomes the prime suspect in his stepfather's murder.

Ree Dolly, a sixteen-year-old living in poverty in the Ozarks, sets out alone to find her father after he puts the family
home up for bond on drug charges and disappears with the court date swiftly approaching.

Young Tristran Thorn, having lost his heart to the lovely but cold Victoria Forester, leaves the safe English town of
Wall and sets out into a strange world on a quest to retrieve a fallen star he has promised to his beloved.

Daredevil Dennis Lenahan witnesses a mob hit while looking down from his high-dive platform, and soon finds himself caught
up in the mob's web after a second witness begins to blackmail him.

Izzy managed to survive by adhering to the rules her mother set down before she died, but when her father decided to
remarry, Izzy learned a hard lesson that family involves more than blood and that rules are not always absolute.

Reta's happy life is torn apart when her eldest daughter drops out of school to sit on a street corner, silent but for
the sign around her neck that reads "goodness" and as Reta searches to find what drove her daughter to such a desperate statement,
she learns important lessons about love and hope.

Sixteen-year-old Steph Landry finds an old book on how to be popular and decides to change her social status by following
its advice, much to the bafflement of her two best friends.

Having tried for years to deny her psychic abilities, high school sophomore Paski has disturbing visions about the popular
girl at her new high school in Orange County, California.

American writer Ben Fountain presents eight stories with social and political themes, many involving moral dilemmas
faced by Americans abroad.

After the Union Militia arrives to set her house on fire, driving her brother into hiding and taking her widowed father
away, Adair Colley sets out on foot with her two young sisters hoping to find a safe haven in the winter mountains.

Retells the story of Cinderella from her stepsister's point of view.

A satirical novel about the utopia of the future, a world in which babies are decanted from bottles and the great Ford
is worshipped.

Elphaba, born with emerald green skin, comes of age in the land of Oz, rooming with debutante Glinda at the university,
and following a path in life that earns her the label of Wicked.

Nia, a young mermyd, has longed all her life to become one of the ten Avatars who rule the undersea city of Atlantis,
but what she does not realize is that if her wish is granted, it could mean the end of Atlantis forever.

After the mutant Erasers abduct the youngest member of their group, the "birdkids," who are the result of genetic
experimentation, take off in pursuit and find themselves struggling to understand their own origins and purpose.

Blaming herself for the car accident on the Tappan Zee Bridge that killed her mother, fifteen-year-old Jenna undergoes
a difficult physical and emotional recovery.

Hero cop Brian Remy awakes to find he has shot himself in the head and the world around him has changed, with a devastating
terrorist attack destroying the city and a dominating mayor trying to ruin what is left and a new girlfriend he doesn't know
and a son who pretends he's dead trying to rule his life.

High school junior and columnist for the school newspaper, Jenny Greenley is good at dispensing advice to others, but
when nineteen-year-old film heartthrob Luke Striker pays a visit to research a role, he creates such havoc that not even Jenny
is sure she can fix it.

In a series of humorous diary entries, a New York City ninth grader agonizes over her love life, final exams, and future
role as the princess of Genovia.

Mia, the fourteen-year-old New York City-raised heir to the throne of the tiny European country of Genovia, manages to
alienate her best friend, her family, and her soon-to-be-subjects in the space of one national primetime interview.

Princess Mia is introduced to her Genovian subjects, and more importantly, she goes out on a date.

Noah Levine chronicles how his search for meaning led him to a life of drugs, drinking, and dissatisfaction, until he
discovered more positive ways to channel his rebellion.

Joe and Helena search for the perfect love as they face possible death when a volcano threatens the city and forces them
to face some harsh realities about their love lives.
Nonfiction

A practical guide that offers thirty essential elements of leadership focusing on the most important aspects of leading
an organization.

The author tells how she and her family relocated to southern Appalachia from Arizona in order to live a simpler life,
grow their own food, and live among a community of local organic growers.

A revised edition of Steven Levitt's "Freakonomics" that focuses on the economics of real-world issues that most people
view as insignificant such as how much did the Roe v. Wade decision impact violent crime, and examines hidden incentives behind
all sorts of human behavior.

The author reflects on her fourteen-year battle with bulimia and anorexia, discussing how the eating disorders have affected
her life from childhood through the present day.

Presents information for young people on twenty-one alphabetized topics related to sex, including sex in the media, sex
and the law, sexual arousal, sexually transmitted diseases, contraceptives, and the cost of pregnancy and childbirth, and
includes statistics, teenagers' personal stories, and question-and-answer sections.

A crash course on the Civil War, discussing the people, politics, and key events of the conflict, highlighting the role
of African Americans and women, and presenting a number of little-known historical facts.

Provides an account of the three weeks leading up to the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945 as
experienced by American servicemen, Japanese soldiers and civilians, and scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project.

Chronicles the history of the Vietnam War, discussing events the led up to the conflict, discussing the strategies of
the U.S. and the North Vietnamese, follow the course of the war, and looking at its impact on the home front.

Presents an account of the life of Jesus, using what the author considers to be the most authentic sources.

Four survivors of anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and compulsive overeating share their experiences and give advice for the
recovery of others.

Contains nearly 1,100 alphabetically arranged articles that provide information about significant people, places, events,
and topics in the history of Africa, and includes a comprehensive index, suggestions for further reading, and maps.
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