Reality Boy by A.S. King
Gerald ‘the Crapper’ had been a reality show star when he was 5-7 years old and as a teenager still has ‘anger issues’ that he needs to come to terms with. He meets a girl from a dysfunctional family and realizes he is not the only one with issues. They escape on a road trip which ends in disaster and clarity.
Noggin by John Carey Whaley
Travis is dying from leukemia and nothing has worked. He is given the option to have his head taken off and cryogenically frozen, to be reattached to another body when science has advanced enough to do so. He wakes as if from a nap five years later with a new buff body. He is still 16, but his family and friends are 5 years older and have made their peace with his death. Now he has to figure out how to make the old and the new fit together as neatly as his head and new body.
Going Rogue by Robin Benway
Maggie uses her safe-cracking skills to help clear her parent’s names when they are falsely accused of theft. Unfortunately it also puts her family and friends into even more danger and she discovers that the
agency she and her parents work for has become corrupt. She and her friends flee to Paris to form a new team and reveal the guilty.
Maggie uses her safe-cracking skills to help clear her parent’s names when they are falsely accused of theft. Unfortunately it also puts her family and friends into even more danger and she discovers that the
agency she and her parents work for has become corrupt. She and her friends flee to Paris to form a new team and reveal the guilty.
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