Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare

Mortal Instruments by Cassandra ClareClary doesn’t know who her father is. Neither do half the kids in the world. It doesn’t stop her from an average life though. Until one night, out clubbing, she witnesses a murder that no one else can see. She later learns that the victim was a demon, that killers were shadow hunters, people sent to kill demons.
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Across the Universe by Beth Revis

Amy and her parents are doing something extraordinary. If you call being frozen in order to migrate to a planet 300 years away extraordinary. It will be hard, leaving her first love and leaving the great memories with best friends behind 250 years into the trip however, someone unfreezes her, someone tries to kill her. She wants to find out, but that’s the last thing that the leader of the ship, a grumpy man called eldest, wants.
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If I Stay

That last thing that seventeen year old cellist, Mia, remembers is driving down a snowy road. Then, in one short moment, she finds herself watching as her own body is being carried away on an ambulance, with her parents dead bodies following her, and her little brother’s status unknown to her. She has a choice between living and dying. She learns that dying is easy and living is the hard part. Can she stay not knowing if her brother is alive, and knowing it will do to friends? Or can she leave to join her parents?
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The Nine Lives Of Chloe King

Chloe is just your average fifteen-almost sixteen-year old girl. She crushes on guys, fights with her mom, and hangs out with friends. Around her sixteenth birthday Chloe might be questioning how normal she really is, there’s super the night vision, super hearing, and oh yeah- the claws. Chloe learns who she is and some else does too…and their after her. Chloe has nine lives to live, nine lives to endure. Someone knows this, and they’re after her.
Okay, there was language. That made me a little uncomfortable. Brilliant writing, lovable characters and all, but I didn’t like the ending. I’m sure many other readers would agree with me.

Blood Red Road (Dustlands #1)

By: Moira Young

Silverlake, really no good point in callin it that no more. It’s turned into a dust wasteland, where everyone leaves, essept Saba, Lugh, Emmi, and their Pa. Wreckers left nothin for the generation behind them, nothin but a cruel world and landfills. Saba don’t complain, as long as Lugh is with her, the world goes on. One day after a storm though, 4 men in long black cloaks ridin on horses take Lugh and Kill their Pa. Leavin Saba, stuck with Emmi (her little sister that she blames for the death of her Ma and hates her). They set off to find Lugh, but learn that the world is so much more awful outside of Silverlake. Kidknapped and turned into a cage fighter, Saba learns that she can actually live on as a strong, fierce, survivor as she meets some new friends in some unusual ways. Teaming up with the what she calls a sly snake of a man, Jack. Will she ever find Lugh? Will she an Emmi make it out alive.
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