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"The Demon Girl" by Penelope Fletcher
From Goodreads: "Rae Wilder has problems. Plunged into a world of dark magic, fierce creatures and ritual sacrifice, she is charged with a guarding a magical amulet. Rae finds herself beaten up, repeatedly, and forced to make a choice: to live and die human, or embrace her birth-right and wield magics that could turn her into something wicked, a force of nature nothing can control."
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"Legacies" by Mercedes Lackey
From Goodreads: "Spirit White has survived from a deadly car crash that has killed her mother and father and her sister. She has been discovered by a school with special talents, called magic. A couple of months after staying, people begin to disappear, some vanish to be never seen again, so Spirit and her new friends begin the investigation. But will they find out the truth of what is going on? Or will Spirit and her friends suffer a terrible fate from which they don't know about yet?"
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"Solid" by Shelley Workinger
From Goodreads: "Teens who discover they were secretly genetically altered before birth are brought together at a classified site where they forge new friendships, find love, develop "super-abilities," and even unearth a conspiracy."
Yes! The Demon Girl is up on my queue soon, and I can't wait to tackle it! It sounds amazing, eh? :)
ReplyDelete@Melissa, I think I actually stole it from your blog! I do think that the story sounds amazing... But that cover? Probably one of the coolest I have ever seen before! ;)
ReplyDeleteAvery... just in case you didn't know, The Demon Girl is free as an ebook. I haven't gotten into it yet, but it does sound interesting. Oh, and Legacies and Solid are on my radar too! Great choices!
ReplyDeleteOh Demon Girl sounds very intriguing and now that Melissa has informed me that it's a free e-book I have to go get it immediately! I just finished Legacies and thought it was interesting, I always like boarding school stories even though this one wasn't my favorite of them. Still a good read though:)
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