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Rachel A., Teen Board Member

The people of chestnut close are devastated when Teddy, the grandson of Mr. Charles, goes missing. The police have no one to turn to except 12-year-old Matthew Corbin. However, there's a problem...Matthew almost never leaves his house and spends most of his days staring out of windows because he has obsessive compulsive disorder. His OCD is about germs and illnesses, which makes him feel that the outside world is just too dangerous. Read More

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Matthew Corbin suffers from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder. He hasn't been to school in weeks. His hands are cracked and bleeding from cleaning. He refuses to leave his bedroom. To pass the time, he observes his neighbors from his bedroom window, making mundane notes about their habits as they bustle about the cul-de-sac. When a toddler staying next door goes missing, it becomes apparent that Matthew was the last person to see him alive. Suddenly, Matthew finds himself at the center of a high-stakes mystery, and every one of his neighbors is a suspect.

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Matthew Corbin suffers from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder. He hasn't been to school in weeks. His hands are cracked and bleeding from cleaning. He refuses to leave his bedroom. To pass the time, he observes his neighbors from his bedroom window, making mundane notes about their habits as they bustle about the cul-de-sac. When a toddler staying next door goes missing, it becomes apparent that Matthew was the last person to see him alive. Suddenly, Matthew finds himself at the center of a high-stakes mystery, and every one of his neighbors is a suspect.

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Lisa Thompson's debut novel is a page-turning mystery with an emotionally-driven, complex character study at its core -- like REAR WINDOW meets THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME.

Matthew Corbin suffers from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder. He hasn't been to school in weeks. His hands are cracked and bleeding from cleaning. He refuses to leave his bedroom. To pass the time, he observes his neighbors from his bedroom window, making mundane notes about their habits as they bustle about the cul-de-sac.

When a toddler staying next door goes missing, it becomes apparent that Matthew was the last person to see him alive. Suddenly, Matthew finds himself at the center of a high-stakes mystery, and every one of his neighbors is a suspect. Matthew is the key to figuring out what happened and potentially saving a child's life...but is he able to do so if it means exposing his own secrets, and stepping out from the safety of his home?

Spirit Riding Free: The Adventure Begins by Suzanne Selfors

Twelve-year-old Lucky Prescott craves adventure, but as a young lady of society she’s only been allowed to experience adventure through books. That is, until one fateful day when Lucky, her father, and her aunt leave the city and travel to their new home out west --- the Wild West. SPIRIT RIDING FREE: The Adventure Begins is the story of a girl and a wild horse, equally out of place in a strange, new world, but equally fierce and brave. With each other to lean on, will these two free spirits be able to find their place in the West?
 
Don’t forget to tune-in to the new Netflix original series on May 5th!
 
 
 
 
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Brett Butler

Dreams that do come true can be as unsettling as those that don't.

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Meg Donohue, author of Every Wild Heart

When radio personality Gail Gideon’s husband announced that he wanted a divorce, her ensuing on-air rant propelled her local radio show into the national spotlight. But fame comes at a price. After all, what does a woman who has staked her career on being single do when she finds herself falling in love? And is the person who is harassing her a misguided fan or a true danger to Gail and her daughter, Nic? Plagued by a fear of social situations, 14-year-old Nic is most comfortable at the stable where she spends her afternoons.

March 23, 2017

This Bookreporter.com Special Newsletter spotlightsa book that we know people will be talking about this spring. Read more about it, and enter our Spring Preview Contest by Friday, March 24th at 11:59am ET for a chance to win one of five copies of IF NOT FOR YOU by Debbie Macomber, which is now available. Please note that each contest is only open for 24 hours, so you will need to act quickly!

Greg Anderson

When we commit to action, to actually doing something rather than feeling trapped by events, the stress becomes manageable.

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Aimee Rogers

I have to be honest…I didn’t love NEWSPRINTS right away. After my initial reading of it I felt lukewarm about it, but upon a second read and some further contemplation I liked it more and more. I also realized that because I was reading an advanced reading copy that was mainly in black and white that I didn’t experience the full impact of NEWSPRINTS and I was actually confused at times in my reading because some of the action was hard to follow without the support of color; the final published graphic novel is in full color.   Read More

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Blue is an orphan who disguises herself as a newsboy. There's a war going on, and girls are expected to help the struggling economy by selling cookies. But Blue loves living and working at the Bugle, the only paper in town that tells the truth. And what's printed in the newspapers now matters more than ever. But Blue struggles with her secret, and worries that if her friends and adopted family at the Bugle find out that she's a girl, she'll lose everything and everyone she cares about.

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Blue is an orphan who disguises herself as a newsboy. There's a war going on, and girls are expected to help the struggling economy by selling cookies. But Blue loves living and working at the Bugle, the only paper in town that tells the truth. And what's printed in the newspapers now matters more than ever. But Blue struggles with her secret, and worries that if her friends and adopted family at the Bugle find out that she's a girl, she'll lose everything and everyone she cares about.

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Blue is an orphan who disguises herself as a newsboy. There's a war going on, and girls are expected to help the struggling economy by selling cookies. But Blue loves living and working at the Bugle, the only paper in town that tells the truth. And what's printed in the newspapers now matters more than ever.

But Blue struggles with her secret, and worries that if her friends and adopted family at the Bugle find out that she's a girl, she'll lose everything and everyone she cares about. And when she meets and befriends Crow, a boy who is also not what he seems, together they seek the freedom to be their true selves...and to save each other.

March 22, 2017

This Bookreporter.com Special Newsletter spotlightsa book that we know people will be talking about this spring. Read more about it, and enter our Spring Preview Contest by Thursday, March 23rd at 11:59am ET for a chance to win one of five copies of THE SECRETS YOU KEEP by Kate White, which is now available. Please note that each contest is only open for 24 hours, so you will need to act quickly!