NYT - Young Adult Hardcover

New York Times - Young Adult Hardcover

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Book cover for Powerless.
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#1 on the Young Adult Hardcover list for 2024-07-07. Last week it was ranked 1. It has been on the list for 33 week(s).
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In a kingdom divided by extraordinary powers and a strict caste system, Paedyn Gray, a young girl with no abilities, must hide her ordinary nature as she navigates a forbidden romance with a powerful prince and must participate in the perilous Purging Trials that could reveal her true identity. In the kingdom of Ilya, all were not fortunate enough to survive the Plague. Those who did possess power: they are the Elites. Those born Ordinary are just...
Book cover for The reappearance of Rachel Price.
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#3 on the Young Adult Hardcover list for 2024-07-07. Last week it was ranked 4. It has been on the list for 12 week(s).
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When her mother, who disappeared 16 years before, reappears while a true crime documentary about her case is being filmed, 18-year-old Bel, not buying her mom's unbelievable story about what happened to her, must uncover the real reason Rachel Price is back from the dead.
Book cover for Divine rivals.
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#4 on the Young Adult Hardcover list for 2024-07-07. Last week it was ranked 5. It has been on the list for 53 week(s).
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"When two young rival journalists find love through a magical connection, they must face the depths of hell, in a war among gods, to seal their fate forever."--
Book cover for Sweet nightmare.
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Calder Academy volume 1.
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#7 on the Young Adult Hardcover list for 2024-07-07. Last week it was ranked 10. It has been on the list for 7 week(s).
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"Most schools are about being the best. This school? It's about being the worst. Calder Academy is where the rogue paranormals go. The ones who break the rules or lose control. And when that happens for vamps, werewolves, witches, and dark fae? It gets pretty freaking scary. I should know. Because I'm trapped here. Look, every seventeen-year-old girl thinks their mom is a tyrant. But mine just happens to run Calder Academy, which paints a giant target...