Uninvited Sophie Jordan (science fiction)
DNA tests can provide information that cannot always be seen from the outside. But when Davy tests positive for Homicidal Tendency Syndrome, everyone abandons her. Davy is removed from her normal classes as a senior and placed into a class for HTS carriers. Once the world turns on carriers, Davy can only trust Sean, another student in her class who has already murdered someone. Could Davy be just as dangerous as Sean?
Picture Me Gone Meg Rosoff (mystery)
Mila has strong powers of observation. Her father enlists her in investigating his best friend’s, Matthew, disappearance. Mila and her father travel to London to search for him. Together, they collect information about Matthew from his belongings, family and even his dog. When they are close to solving the case, an unpredicted betrayal causes Mila to question her skills.
Panic Lauren Oliver (realistic fiction/adventure)
Heather never imaged that she would participate. Dodge was never afraid. Panic, a game created by graduating seniors one summer in small town Carp, population 12,000. Each senior contributes to the money pool, but the winner takes all. Through the high stakes game, Heather and Dodge will form alliances and the opportunity for love arises.
Openly Straight Bill Konigsberg (realistic fiction/LGBT)
Rafe is never teased for being gay. Though he plays soccer, loves to write and has won prizes for skiing, all he is known for is being that gay kid. After he transfers to an all-boys boarding school across the country in New England, he decides to make a new identity for himself. An identity where he is not only known for his sexuality.
More Chill Ned Vizzini (science fiction)
Jeremy Heere, a high school dork, dreams of being with Christine, a beautiful girl out of his league. He discovers the existence of squip, a pill-sized computer that can give you whatever you desire. Squip gives Jeremy everything he needs to become the guy Christine would fall for. From the perfect clothes to the right way to talk.