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These funny, moving, and powerful YA books reflect the experiences and struggles of teens exploring sexuality and sexual identity for the first time.
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No matter what you love, whether it’s thrillers, romance, fantasy, nonfiction, or graphic novels, you’ll find a wide variety of books sure to satisfy every kind of reader.
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Get ready to swoon, smile, cry, and white-knuckle your way through this lineup of books for teens.
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