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"This is Beautiful Music for Ugly Children, on community radio 90.3, KZUK. I''m Gabe. Welcome to my show." My birth name is Elizabeth, but I''m a guy. Gabe. My parents think I''ve gone crazy and the rest of the world is happy to agree with them, but I know I''m right. I''ve been a boy my whole life. When you think about it, I''m like a record. Elizabeth is my A side, the song everybody knows, and Gabe is my B side--not heard as often, but just as good. It''s time to let my B side play. .
Ever since becoming an IWP--Individual with Powers--Marvin Maywood has dreamed of joining the Core, a group of gifted heroes who save lives and stop crimes. But because he's a homeless teenager who is forbidden to use his amazing powers, wanting and achieving that dream are two very separate things.
Bickering frenemies Meg and Shar are doing some serious damage at a midnight sample sale when they find themselves arguing over a pair of shoes - with fatal consequences. One innocent bystander later, the girls are suddenly at the mercy of Hades - the god of the underworld - himself.
After the fall of South Vietnam, fourteen-year-old Mai is forced to flee across the South China Sea to a refugee camp near Malaysia. But when an accident forces Mai to flee the camp, she meets a half-American boy named Kien, who might be the only person who can keep her alive until she's sent to the US.
After high school senior Asha Jamison gets called a "towel head, the racist insult gives Asha and her best friend Carey a great moneymaking idea. They'll sell T-shirts promoting the Latte Rebellion, a club that raises awareness of mixed-race students.
Stacey Brown knows that being a hereditary witch isn't all it's cracked up to be. All she really wants to do is work things out with Jacob and figure out what to do with the rest of her life. But before Stacey and Jacob can have a future, they must face their pasts.
The most popular guy at his high school, 17-year-old Parker Rabinowitz is wealthy, smart, and drop-dead handsome. He's a sure thing for HYP (Harvard, Yale, or Princeton) according to his college consultant, whom Parker has worked with since he was 14. Parker's got just one problem: he's bulimic.
With this darkly ironic take on the classic Pygmalion tale, a National Book Award finalist (for "The Bears' House") offers a candid portrayal of what happens when the intoxicating thrill of control is confused with love.
It's been a year since Stacey rescued her best friend Drea from being murdered. Now Stacey is experiencing another series of nightmares that foretell a murder. And this time Stacey is the one in danger.
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