A Girl's Guide to College by Elizabeth C., Eagle Bridge, NY What should you pack? How will you make your dorm room look great? And how do you find out all the things you should know before freshman year?
For those of us who don't have an older sister, relative or friend already in college, A Girl's Guide to College will give ... Continue...
Mars, #1 by Jaleh A., W. Jordan, UT A hand-drawn map is all it takes to get sparks flying between shy Kira, an artist, and Rei, a motorcycle-riding teen rebel. But it's not all fun and games for this odd couple ... Continue...
The Catcher in the Rye by Jessica M., Oxford, NJ Like many high-school students, I received a copy of The Catcher in the Rye ... Continue...
The Tristan Betrayal by Josh L., Bedford, NY "He saw the blond man smile, squinting one eye, firing; he saw the white-orange muzzle flash, and as he slid, he felt the bullet slice across his shoulder, the pain agonizing." Stephen Metcalfe is a top-secret U.S. spy in occupied-France ... Continue...
Youth by Agatha K., Urbana, IL "Normal people find it hard to be bad," says John, the adolescent protagonist. "Badness is to them like a fever: they want it out of their system ... But artists have to live with their fever .. ... Continue...
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