A Heart In A Body In The World by Deb Caletti
“When everything has
been taken from you, what else is there to do but run? So that’s what Annabelle
does—she runs from Seattle to Washington, DC, through mountain passes and
suburban landscapes, from long lonely roads to college towns. She’s not ready
to think about the why yet, just the how—muscles burning, heart pumping, feet
pounding the earth. But no matter how hard she tries, she can’t outrun the
tragedy from the past year, or the person—The Taker—that haunts her.” –Amazon
A Room Away From The Wolves by Nova Ren Suma
“Bina has never
forgotten the time she and her mother ran away from home. Her mother promised
they would hitchhike to the city to escape Bina's cruel father and start over.
But before they could even leave town, Bina had a new stepfather and two new
stepsisters, and a humming sense of betrayal pulling apart the bond with her
mother-a bond Bina thought was unbreakable.” –WorldCat
Grim Lovelies by Megan Shepherd
“When their mistress is murdered, Anouk and her fellow beasties have
only three days until their enchantment ends and they are transformed back into animals, but in
seeking to remain human, they threaten the hierarchy imposed by the society of
magic handlers in Paris called the Haute.” –WorldCat
Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor
Strange the Dreamer;
Book Two
“Sarai has lived and
breathed nightmares since she was six years old. She believed she knew every
horror, and was beyond surprise. She was wrong. In the wake of tragedy, neither
Lazlo nor Sarai are who they were before. One a god, the other a ghost, they
struggle to grasp the new boundaries of their selves as dark-minded Minya holds
them hostage, intent on vengeance against Weep.” –WorldCat
Origin by Dan Brown
Robert Langdon
Novels; Book Five
“Origin thrusts
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon into the dangerous intersection of
humankind’s two most enduring questions, and the earthshaking discovery that
will answer them.” –Amazon
The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan
“Leigh Chen Sanders
is absolutely certain about one thing: when her mother committed suicide, she
turned into a bird and flew to her native Taiwan. On her journey to find her
mother, Leigh must face her family's past and move towards a future of
forgiveness and love.” – WorldCat
The Golden Tower by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare
Magisterium; Book
Five
“As Callum begins his
final year at the Magisterium, he is estranged from most of his friends and a
furtive darkness haunts him.” –WorldCat