Kids Like You
Antsy Does Time by Neal Shusterman
Antsy Bonano's classmate Gunnar Umlaut is possible dying of an unusual disease. Antsy gives Gunnar a month of his life as a gesture, and soon all the kids in school are doing it too. Part of a series.
Antsy Bonano's classmate Gunnar Umlaut is possible dying of an unusual disease. Antsy gives Gunnar a month of his life as a gesture, and soon all the kids in school are doing it too. Part of a series.
The Big Crunch by Pete Hautman
June and Wes do not fall in love at first sight. They do not think it's destiny they met. They hardly even noticed each other at first, and then Jen starts dating one of Wes' friends. June and Wes do finally find each other, but it's right before June learns that she's moving. Again. And that's a problem, because June has been taught to sever all connections every time she moves.
June and Wes do not fall in love at first sight. They do not think it's destiny they met. They hardly even noticed each other at first, and then Jen starts dating one of Wes' friends. June and Wes do finally find each other, but it's right before June learns that she's moving. Again. And that's a problem, because June has been taught to sever all connections every time she moves.
Curveball: The Year I Lost My Grip by Jordan Sonnenblick
Pete was an all-star pitcher, but that was before a pitching accident ruined his arm. Freshman year of high school is beginning, and Pete isn't exactly sure who he is, if not an athlete.
Pete was an all-star pitcher, but that was before a pitching accident ruined his arm. Freshman year of high school is beginning, and Pete isn't exactly sure who he is, if not an athlete.
My Most Excellent Year: A Novel of Love, Mary Poppins, & Fenway Park by Steve Kluger
T.C., Alejandra, and Augie chronicle one amazing year in their lives, which include lots of baseball, friendship, love, and of course, Mary Poppins.
T.C., Alejandra, and Augie chronicle one amazing year in their lives, which include lots of baseball, friendship, love, and of course, Mary Poppins.
One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies by Sonya Sones
Ruby's mother has died, and now she's left New England, all her friends and her boyfriend and is living with her dad, who she's never met, in LA. To make things even worse, her father is a big movie star, and the last thing Ruby wants is a lot of attention. |