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Get ready for some holiday reading! These are the amazing new books heading your way across the Lakeland libraries.

All-American Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie Courtney All-American Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie Courtney
A nonpracticing Muslim-American teen, the daughter of a famous conservative shock jock, witnesses acts of Islamophobia in her small town that prompts her courageous study and embrace of her faith.

Call Down the Hawk (Dreamer, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater Call the Hawk Down by Maggie Stiefvater
In a world where dreamers have the ability to pull the wonders and catastrophes of their dreams into reality, a thief becomes inextricably tied to the dream objects she pursues while a hunter races to prevent destructive dreaming.

Children of Virtue and Vengeance (Legacy of Orïsha, #2) by Tomi Adeyemi Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi
After Zâelie and Amari bring magic back to the land of Orèisha, the monarchy and military unite to keep control of Orèisha, forcing Zâelie to fight to secure Amari's right to the throne and protect the new maji from the monarchy's wrath.

Crying Laughing by Lance Rubin Crying Laughing by Lance Rubin
Fearing her comedic ambitions are beyond her reach after a disastrous stand-up set at her own bat mitzvah, Winnie is invited to join her school’s improv troupe before her efforts are shaped by epically bad dates, frustrating performances and a parent’s failing health.

Day Zero (Day Zero Duology, #1) by Kelly deVos Day Zero by Kelly DeVos
Hoping for a more relaxed life when her mother divorces her doomsday-theorist father, 17-year-old coder Jinx finds the limits of her survivalist training tested by a series of violent attacks throughout the country.

Gravity by Sarah Deming Gravity by Sarah Deming
Sixteen-year-old Gravity Delgado has been breaking records and competitors since she started boxing with a legendary coach at age twelve, and now will reach the Olympics if her home life and romance do not distract her.

The Guinevere Deception (Camelot Rising, #1) by Kiersten White The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White
Sent by a banished Merlin to protect King Arthur, a sixteen-year-old impersonating the deceased Guinevere struggles to fit in at Camelot where the magic she practices is banished.

The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air, #3) by Holly Black The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
As the exiled Queen of Faerie, Jude must travel back to Elfhame to help her twin sister, Taryn, and uncover how to break a dark curse threatening the whole Faerie world.

Song of the Crimson Flower by Julie C. Dao Song of the Crimson Flower by Julie C. Dao
Regretting her refusal of a poor physician apprentice’s marriage proposal, a wealthy nobleman’s daughter rescues her love’s prized flute before discovering that his soul has been trapped inside of it.

Starsight (Skyward, #2) by Brandon Sanderson Starsight by Brandon Sanderson
After becoming a pilot and learning some disturbing things about her father, Spensa disguises herself and enters a Krell pilot training program where she discovers the purpose of the program is to exterminate humans.

Supernova (Renegades, #3) by Marissa Meyer Supernova by Marissa Meyer
Nova and Adrian find it harder to conceal their secret identities while the battle rages on in Gatlon City between their alter egos, their allies, and their greatest fears come to life.


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