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Taylor, Laini. Blackbringer: Faeries of Dreamdark, Book One. Penguin, 2007. (Gr. 5-8) FAN



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Taylor, Laini. Blackbringer: Faeries of Dreamdark, Book One. Penguin, 2007. (Gr. 5-8) FAN

Magpie Windwitch, faerie, devil hunter, and granddaughter of the West Wind, must defeat an ancient evil creature, the Blackbringer, who has escaped from his bottle and threatens to unmake all of creation. Sequel: Silksinger, 2010.


Taylor, Laini. Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Little Brown, forthcoming 9/2011. (Gr. 9+) PARANORMAL

Meet Karou. She fills her sketchbooks with monsters that may or may not be real; she's prone to disappearing on mysterious "errands"; she speaks many languages--not all of them human; and her bright blue hair actually grows out of her head that color. Who is she? That is the question that haunts her, and she's about to find out.
Thompson, Kate. The White Horse Trick. Greenwillow, 2010. (Gr. 7+) FAN

In the late twenty-first century, dramatic climate change has made life in Ireland almost impossible, and soon Tir na n'Og is faced with a refugee problem, partly because of a warlord who is a member of the Liddy family. Previous titles: The New Policeman, 2007; The Last of the High Kings, 2008.
Testa, Dom. The Dark Zone: A Galahad Book. Tor Teen, 2011. (Gr. 7-10) SF

The teenage crew of the "Galahad" survive the Kuiper Belt, with help from The Cassini, only to be confronted by a group of organisms that could be either friend or foe and Triana and the Council make a decision that sets into motion a chain of events that leads to a wormhole. Previous titles in the Galahad series: The Comet’s Curse, 2009; The Web of Titan, 2010; The Cassini Code, 2010. Sequels: Cosmic Storm, forthcoming 9/2011; The Galahad Legacy, forthcoming 3/2012
Tiernan, Cate. Immortal Beloved. Little Brown, 2010. (Gr. 8+) SUPERNATURAL

After seeing her best friend, a Dark Immortal called Incy, torture a human with magick, Nastasya, a spoiled party girl, enters a home for wayword immortals and finally begins to deal with life, even as she learns that someone wants her dead. Sequel: Darkness Falls, forthcoming 1/2012.
Tomlinson, Heather. Toads and Diamonds. Holt, 2010. (Gr.7+) FAN

In a retelling of the Perrault fairy tale set in pre-colonial India, two stepsisters receive gifts from a goddess and each walks her own path to find her gift's purpose, discovering romance along the way.


Townley, Rod. The Door in the Forest. Knopf, 2011. (Gr. 5-8) FAN

While trying to outwit the soldiers who are occupying their small town, fourteen-year-old Daniel, who cannot lie, and Emily, who discovers she has magical powers, are inexplicably drawn to a mysterious island in the heart of the forest where townsfolk have been warned never to go.


Treggiari, Jo. Ashes, Ashes. Scholastic, 2011. (Gr. 9+) SF

In a future Manhattan devastated by environmental catastrophes and epidemics, Lucy survives alone until vicious hounds hunt her and force her to join Aidan, but soon they learn that she is the target of the Sweepers.


Turner, Megan Whalen. The Conspiracy of Kings. Harpercollins, 2010. (Gr. 7+) FAN

Kidnapped and sold into slavery, Sophos, an unwilling prince, tries to save his country from being destroyed by rebellion and exploited by the conniving Mede empire. Previous titles: #1 The Thief, 1996; #2 The Queen of Attolia, 2000; #3 The King of Attolia, 2006.
Ursu, Anne. Breadcrumbs. Walden Pond Press, forthcoming 9/2011. (Gr. 4-6) FAN

Once upon a time, Hazel and Jack were best friends. But that was before he stopped talking to her and disappeared into a forest with a mysterious woman made of ice. Now it's up to Hazel to go in after him. 
Valente, Catherynne M. The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. Feiwel and Friends, 2011. (Gr. 5-8) FAN

A young girl named September finds herself transported from her home in Omaha to Fairyland, where she must battle the mysterious Marquess alongside her creature-friends.
Van Cleve, Kathleen. Drizzle. Dial, 2010. (Gr. 5-8) FAN

When a drought threatens her family's magical rhubarb farm, eleven-year-old Polly tries to find a way to make it rain again.
Van Diepen, Allison. The Vampire Stalker. Point, 2011. (Gr. 9+) PARANORMAL

Amy is in love with someone who doesn't exist: Alexander Banks, the dashing hero in a popular series of vampire novels. Then one night, Amy meets a boy who bears an eerie resemblance to Alexander. In fact, he IS Alexander, who has escaped from the pages of the book and is in hot pursuit of a wicked vampire named Vigo. Together, Amy and Alexander set out to track Vigo and learn how and why Alexander crossed over. But when she and Alexander begin to fall for each other, Amy wonders if she even wants him to ever return to the realm of fiction.
Vande Velde, Vivian. Deadly Pink. Harcourt, forthcoming 7/2012. (Gr. 5-8) SF

Grace Pizzelli is the average sister. She’s nothing like her brilliant older sister, Emily, who works for Rasmussem, creators of the world’s best virtual reality games. They seem so real that you can taste the food and smell the flowers. The games aren’t real, though—or at least they weren’t. Now that Emily has hidden herself inside one , it’s clear that the technology can only keep her safe for so long. Something must have gone terribly wrong for Emily to retreat into the pink and sparkly Land of the Golden Butterflies, but no one seems to know what. Companion to: User Unfriendly, 1991; Heir Apparent, 2002.
Vaughn, Carrie. Voice of Dragons. Harperteen, 2010. (Gr. 9+) FAN

In a parallel world where humans and dragons live in a state of cold war, seventeen-year-old Kay and her dragon friend, Artegal, struggle to find a way to show that dragons and humans can co-exist.
Wagner, Hilary. The White Assassin. Holiday House, forthcoming 10/2011. (Gr. 5-8) FAN

Snakes, bats, and rats join forces to save Nightshade from Billycan and his horde of brutal swamp rats, aided by an antidote to the drug that made Billycan the way he is, but the revelation of secrets proves an even more powerful weapon in the fight for peace.

Ward, David. Between Two Ends. Amulet Books, 2011. (Gr. 5-7) FAN

Trying to help his father deal with his long-standing depression, Yeats and his parents visit his grandmother's old and eerie house, where he discovers a pair of pirate bookends that unlock a thirty-year-old secret that Yeats must try to resolve by entering the exotic world of "The Arabian Nights."
Ward, Rachel. Numbers. Scholastic, 2010. (Gr. 9+) SUPERNATURAL

Fifteen-year-old Jem knows when she looks at someone the exact date they will die, so she avoids relationships and tries to keep out of the way, but when she meets a boy named Spider and they plan a day out together, they become more involved than either of them had planned. Sequel: The Chaos, 2011.


Waters, Daniel. Generation Dead. Hyperion, 2008. (Gr. 9+) SUPERNATURAL

When teenagers that die come back to life and are labeled "living impaired" or "differently biotic," they are integrated into the school population, but the living teens don't want them around. Sequels: The Kiss of Life, 2009; Passing Strange, 2010.
Weatherly, L.A. Angel Burn. Candlewick, 2011. (Gr. 9+) Paranormal

Willow, a girl with a gift that allows her to see a person's future, hopes, dreams, and sorrows just by touching him or her, meets Alex, a gorgeous, mysterious young man who knows all about Willow's powers and their link to dark and dangerous forces, and is sworn to destroy her. Sequel: Angel Fire, forthcoming 12/2011
Wells, Robison. Variant. HarperTeen, 2011. (Gr. 7+) SF

After years in foster homes, seventeen-year-old Benson Fisher applies to New Mexico's Maxfield Academy in hopes of securing a brighter future, but instead he finds that the school is a prison and no one is what he or she seems.
Wells, Rosemary. On the Blue Comet. Candlewick, 2010. (Gr. 5-8) FAN

When the Depression hits in Cairo, Illinois, and Oscar Ogilvie's father must sell their home and vast model train set-up to look for work in California, eleven-year-old Oscar is left with his dour aunt, where he befriends a mysterious drifter, witnesses a stunning bank robbery, and is suddenly catapulted onto a train that takes him to a different time and place.
Werlin, Nancy. Extraordinary. Dial, 2010. (Gr. 10+) FAN

Phoebe, a member of the wealthy Rothschilds family, befriends Mallory, an awkward new girl in school, and the two become as close as sisters, but Phoebe does not know that Mallory is a faerie, sent to the human world to trap the ordinary human girl into fulfilling a promise made by her ancestor Mayer to the queen of the faeries.
West, Michelle. City of the Night. Daw, 2010. (A/YA) FAN

As Rath joins with mages and the Twin Kings' agents to wage a secret battle against the Lord of the Hells and his servants, he gives Jewel Markess and her den of orphans the opportunity to escape the chaos by providing them with a note of introduction to the head of House Terafin, where Jewel will discover her destiny. Sequels in The House War series: House Name, 2011; Skirmish, forthcoming 1/2012;
Westerfeld, Scott. Leviathan. Simon Pulse, 2009. (Gr. 8+) SF

In an alternate 1914 Europe, fifteen-year-old Austrian Prince Alek, on the run from the Clanker Powers who are attempting to take over the globe using mechanical machinery, forms an uneasy alliance with Deryn who, disguised as a boy to join the British Air Service, is learning to fly genetically-engineered beasts. Sequels: Bohemeth, 2010; Goliath, forthcoming 9/2011.
White, Kiersten. Supernaturally. HarperTeen, 2011. (Gr. 7+) Paranormal

Sixteen-year-old Evie thinks she has left the International Paranormal Containment Agency, and her own paranormal activities, behind her when she is recruited to help at the Agency, where she discovers more about the dark faerie prophecy that threatens her future. Previous title: Paranormalcy, 2010.
White, Ruth. You'll Like It Here. (Everybody Does) Delacorte Books, 2011. (Gr. 5-8) SF

Although Meggie Blue seems to be an average sixth-grader she is abnormally frightened when residents of her small, North Carolina town become fixated on aliens, and soon she and her family are forced to flee, making it clear that all is not as it seems.
Wildavsky, Rachel. The Secret of Rover. Amulet Books, 2011. (Gr. 5-8) SF

Twelve-year-old twins Katie and David Bowen evade foreign militants and make their way from Washington, D.C. to their uncle's Vermont home, hoping he can help rescue their parents, who were kidnapped because of their secret invention, Rover.
Whitley, David. The Midnight Charter. Roaring Brook, 2009. (Gr. 6+) FAN

A special document and the lives of two children who know its secrets are at the center of a dangerous adventure upon which the fate of the materialistic world in which they live rests. Sequel: Children of the Lost, 2011.
Wilce, Ysabeau S. Flora’s Fury. Harcourt, forthcoming 5/2012. (Gr. 6+) FAN

Despite her troublesome attraction to magick, Flora Fyrdraaca has — more or less — spent her life doing what's been expected of her. Yet now, at sixteen, she knows that this path has been strewn with secrets. Secrets have kept her from following her passion of becoming a ranger, of perfecting her use of magick, of proclaiming her hidden identity. But Flora has had enough of living with lies. Previous titles: Flora Segunda, 2007; Flora’s Dare, 2008.
Wilks, Mike. Mirrorscape. Egmont, 2009. (Gr. 5-8) FAN

In a world where all pleasures are severely restricted, Melkin Womper is apprenticed to a master painter where he discovers the Mirrorscape, a world inside paintings, and becomes entangled in a war between the restrictive Fifth Mystery and the rebels fighting to stop them. Sequel: Mirrorstorm, forthcoming 10/2012.
Willingham, Bill. Down the Mysterly River. Starscape, 2011. (Gr. 7-10) FAN

Top notch Boy Scout Max "the Wolf" cannot remember how he came to be in a strange forest, but soon he and three talking animals are on the run from the Blue Cutters, hunters who will alter the foursome's very essence if they can catch them.
Wilson, Daniel H. A Boy and His Bot. Bloomsbury, 2011. (Gr. 5-8) SF

When timid young Code falls down a hole into Mekhos, where everything is made of metal and circuitry, he must obtain the legendary Robonomicon from evil Immortalis in order to save the robots of this subterranean world and return home.
Wilson, N. D. 100 Cupboards. Random House, 2007. (Gr. 4-6). FAN

After his parents are kidnapped, timid twelve-year-old Henry York leaves his sheltered Boston life and moves to small-town Kansas, where he and his cousin Henrietta discover and explore hidden doors in his attic room that seem to open onto other worlds. Sequels: Dandelion Fire, 2009; The Chestnut King, 2010.
Wilson, N. D. The Dragon’s Tooth. Random House, 2011. (Gr. 4-6) FAN

For two years, Cyrus and Antigone Smith have run a sagging roadside motel with their older brother, Daniel. Nothing ever seems to happen. Then a strange old man with bone tattoos arrives, demanding a specific room. Less than 24 hours later, the old man is dead. The motel has burned, and Daniel is missing. And Cyrus and Antigone are kneeling in a crowded hall, swearing an oath to an order of explorers who have long served as caretakers of the world's secrets, keepers of powerful relics from lost civilizations, and jailers to unkillable criminals who have terrorized the world for millennia. 
Winterson, Jeanette. The Battle of the Sun. Bloomsbury, 2010. (Gr. 7+) FAN

Chosen by the dark genius Magus to perfect an alchemy that will transform 17th-century London into a golden place, Jack resolves to defy his evil master and save the city, an effort marked by dragons, knights and the contributions of Elizabeth I.
Wooding, Chris. Malice. Scholastic, 2009. (Gr. 6+) FAN

Having read all about the sinister world in which the villainous Tall Jake resides, fans Luke, Seth, and Kady learn more about it than they ever wanted when they are suddenly pulled into the pages of their comic book and come face-to-face with Tall Jake himself! Sequel: Havoc, 2010.


Wrede, Patricia. Thirteenth Child. Scholastic, 2009. (Gr. 7+) FAN

Eff must finally get over believing she is bad luck and accept that her special training in Aphrikan magic, and being the twin of the seventh son of a seventh son, give her extraordinary power to combat evil magical creatures. Sequel: Across the Great Barrier, 2011.
Yep, Laurence. City of Fire. Tor, 2009. (Gr. 5-8) FAN

Twelve-year-old Scirye and her companions travel to Houlani, a new Hawaiian island created by magic, where they enlist the help of volcano goddess Pele in an attempt to stop an evil dragon and a mysterious man from altering the universe. Sequel: City of Ice, 2011.
Yolen, Jane. Dragon’s Heart. Harcourt, 2009. (Gr. 6+) SF

Having been presumed dead, Jakkin and Akki finally return to Austar IV with newfound skills, and the knowledge that what they have learned could either transform their planet or destroy it. Previous titles: #1 Dragon’s Blood, 1982; #2 Heart’s Blood, 1984; #3 A Sending of Dragons, 1987.
Yolen, Jane and Midori Snyder. Except the Queen. Roc, 2010. (A/YA) FAN

Banished by the Fairy Queen to the mortal realm of Earth, two sisters, Serena and Meteora, find themselves fighting a rising dark power that threatens both the fairy and human worlds.
Yolen, Jane. Snow in Summer: Fairest of Them All. Philomel, forthcoming 11/2011.

With her black hair, red lips, and lily-white skin, Summer is as beautiful as her father's garden. And her life in the mountains of West Virginia seems like a fairy tale; her parents sing and dance with her, Cousin Nancy dotes on her, and she is about to get a new baby brother. But when the baby dies soon after he's born, taking Summer's mama with him, Summer's fairy-tale life turns grim. Things get even worse when her father marries a woman who brings poisons and magical mirrors into Summer's world. Stepmama puts up a pretty face, but Summer suspects she's up to no good - and is afraid she's powerless to stop her.
Yovanoff, Brenna. The Replacement. Razorbill, 2010. (Gr. 9+) SUPERNATURAL

Mackie Doyle is not one of us. Though he lives in the small town of Gentry, he comes from a world of tunnels and black murky water, a world of living dead girls ruled by a little tattooed princess. He is a Replacement-left in the crib of a human baby sixteen years ago. Now, because of fatal allergies to iron, blood, and consecrated ground, Mackie is fighting to survive in the human world. Sequel: The Space Between, forthcoming 11/2011.
Zevin, Gabrielle. All These Things I've Done. FS&G, forthcoming 9/2011. (Gr. 9+) SF

In a future where chocolate and caffeine are contraband, cellphone use is illegal, and water and paper are rationed, Anya Balanchine finds herself thrust into the spotlight as heir apparent to an important New York City crime family.
Zink, Michelle. Prophecy of the Sisters. Little Brown, 2009. (Gr. 9+) SUPERNATURAL

An ancient prophecy has turned sixteen-year-old twin sisters, Lia and Alice, into archenemies, forcing Lia to review the history of past generations in order to stop Alice from taking part in a devastating act of betrayal that will destroy their special, sisterly bond forever. Sequels: Guardian of the Gate, 2010; A Temptation of Angels, forthcoming 3/2012.

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