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The College Years
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Clark, Catherine
Wurst Case Scenario Courtney is a vegetarian and animal rights activist who starts her freshman year of college in Wisconsin, surrounded by "cheeseheads" and carnivores. |
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Coles, William E.
Compass in the Blood Dee Armstrong is a college freshman with a tough assignment: digging up the facts of Katherine Soffel, the wife of a prison warden who was supposed to have had a hand in the escape of the notorious "Biddle Brothers." What she learns may change her life. |
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De Oliveira, Eddie
Lucky Sam is a gifted soccer player in Surrey, England. When he meets the equally gifted (and gay) Toby, he learns that his attractions run the gamut between genders. |
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D'Lacey, Chris
The Fire Within After moving in with his friends for school, David discovers magical clay dragons that come to life. His personal dragon foresees the future and encourages him to discover the truth behind a mystery back at home. |
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Frank, Hillary
I Can't Tell You Jake stops talking when his words get him in trouble with his roommate. But when notes and letters aren't enough, will he be able to begin speaking again? |
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Gerber, Michael
Freshman: a Novel Hart's tuition to Stutts University is paid for by one of Michigan's gubernatorial candidates, provided that he takes his lousy sons' courses and keeps him out of trouble on campus. |
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Hobbs, Valerie
Anything But Ordinary Winifred and Bernie are long-time sweethearts who attend the same New Jersey college, but they find trouble when Bernie's mother dies and Winifred decides to transfer to a school in California. |
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Iversen, Jeremy
21 Bret begins to question the life that he is living after his fraternity brothers force him to drink 21 units of alcohol on his 21st birthday. |
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Matson, Suzanne
The Tree-Sitter: a Novel Julie is a successful college student who leaves her campus to tree-sit in Oregon with her activist boyfriend, Neil. She struggles to find a balance between Neil's militant activism and the nonviolent resistance with which she is more comfortable. |
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Stein, Tammar
Light Years After her boyfriend is killed in a suicide bombing, Maya leaves Israel to study in America. This book follows Maya, discussing her life in Israel and her struggles learning to love again. |
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Westerfeld, Scott
Peeps When nineteen-year-old Cal had a one-night stand, he contracted a disease that should have turned him into a cannibalistic "peep." Fortunately his disease has not fully developed, and now he tracks down full-fledged "peeps" while trying to survive college life. |