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Sapphique by Catherine Fisher
After his escape from the sentient prison, Incarceron, Finn finds that the Realm is not at all what he expected, and he does not know whether he is to be its king, how to free his imprisoned friends, or how to stop Incarceron's quest to be free of its own nature.

Finnikin of the rock by Melina Marchetta
Now on the cusp of manhood, Finnikin, who was a child when the royal family of Lumatere was brutally murdered and replaced by an imposter, reluctantly joins forces with an enigmatic young novice and fellow-exile, who claims that her dark dreams will lead them to a surviving royal child and a way to regain the throne of Lumatere.

Annexed by Sharon Dogar
A fictional account of life with Anne Frank hidden in the secret annex from Peter's point-of-view, following as he becomes closer with Anne, begins to question his own religion, and is forced to suppress his own desires to join the fight.

A tale dark and grim by Adam Gidwitz
Follows Hansel and Gretel as they walk out of their own story and into eight more tales, encountering such wicked creatures as witches, along with kindly strangers and other helpful folk. Based in part on the Grimms' fairy tales Faithful Johannes, Hansel and Gretel, The seven ravens, Brother and sister, The robber bridegroom, and The devil and his three golden hairs.

Goal!: the fire and fury of soccer's greatest moment by Mark Stewart
Looks at some of the most exciting goal moments in soccer history, and the athletes who were part of them.

The dark game: true spy stories by Paul Janeczko
A collection of true spy stories from throughout the history of the United States, discussing personalities, missions, traitors, technological advances, and more.

Unbroken: a Worl War II story of survival, resilience, and redemption by Laura Hillenbrand
A biography of Olympic runner and World War II bombardier, Louis Zamperini, who had been rambunctious in childhood before succeeding in track and eventually serving in the military, which led to a trial in which he was forced to find a way to survive in the open ocean after being shot down.

Natural history: the ultimate visual guide to everything on Earth.
Presents over five thousand entries with full-color illustrations that describe the plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms, rocks, minerals, and fossils of Earth with "tree of life" charts that show connections between species and other resources.