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Teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction
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Teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction
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Teenage girls
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Teenage girls
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Juvenile fiction
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Breaking dawn, Stephenie Meyer
Pua and Heihei, adapted by Mary Tilworth; based on an original story by Suzanne Francis; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Team
Finding Audrey, Sophie Kinsella
Phoebe's diary, Phoebe Wahl
Salsa magic, Letisha Marrero
Stars above, a Lunar Chronicles collection, written by Marissa Meyer
And don't look back, Rebecca Barrow
Fate breaker, Victoria Aveyard
Red queen, Victoria Aveyard
Drama, Raina Telgemeier ; with color by Gurihiru
The secret of the old clock, by Carolyn Keene
Glass sword, Victoria Aveyard
Rules for being a girl, Candace Bushnell and Katie Cotugno
Lumberjanes, written by Shannon Watters & Kat Leyh ; illustrated by AnneMarie Rogers ; colors by Maarta Laiho ; letters by Aubrey Aiese, V. 16
She drives me crazy, Kelly Quindlen
Bad news/good news, [by Annie Bryant]
Just listen, a novel by Sarah Dessen
Sawkill Girls, Claire Legrand
Calling the Moon, 16 period stories from BIPOC authors, edited by Aida Salazar and Yamile Saied Méndez
Pretties, Scott Westerfeld
Greymist fair, Francesca Zappia
Firefly summer, Morgan Matson
City of bones, Cassandra Clare
Are you there God? It's me, Margaret, Judy Blume
Replica, Replica, Lauren Oliver
Worst enemies, best friends, [by Annie Bryant]
Someday we'll find it, Jennifer Wilson
Puddin', Julie Murphy
Tales from a not-so-dorky drama queen, Rachel Renée Russell with Nikki Russell and Erin Russell
This will be funny someday, Katie Henry
The warden's daughter, Jerry Spinelli
Turtles all the way down, John Green
The poet X, a novel, by Elizabeth Acevedo
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