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The good girls
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Shepard, Sara, 1977- author
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Shepard, Sara, 1977- Perfectionists novel
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Murder Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
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Cliques (Sociology) Juvenile fiction.
2015
Mackenzie, Ava, Caitlin, Julie, and Parker have done some not-so-perfect things. Even though they all talked about killing rich bully Nolan Hotchkiss, they didn't actually go through with it. It's just a coincidence that Nolan died in exactly the way they planned... right? Except Nolan wasn't the only one they fantasized about killing. When someone else they named dies, the girls wonder if they're being framed. Or are they about to become the killer's next targets?
A horse of her own
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Wedekind, Annie
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Horses Juvenile fiction.
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Horsemanship Juvenile fiction.
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Camps Juvenile fiction.
2009
At summer camp Jane feels like an outsider among the cliquish rich girls who board their horses at Sunny Acres farm, and when the horse she has been riding is sold to another camper, she feels even worse until her teacher asks her to help train a beautiful but skittish new horse, and the experience brings out the best in her.
The worst night ever
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Barry, Dave, author
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Cannell, Jon, illustrator
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Cliques (Sociology) Juvenile fiction.
2016
Wyatt Palmer's just another undersized freshman hoping to fit in at high school, but when his best friend Matt Diaz's pet ferret ends up in the hands of the Bevins, the most popular boys at Coral Cove High, Wyatt and Matt try to get the animal back by attending a party for the cool clique and stumble onto the Bevin family's dark secret.
Winning
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Deloza, Lara, author
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Intrigue Juvenile fiction.
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Teenage girls Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
2016
Who ever said being nice would get you to the top? Certainly not Alexandra Miles. She isn't nice, but she's more than skilled at playing the part. She's queen of Spencer High, effortlessly orchestrating the actions of everyone around her, making them bend to her whim without noticing what they are doing. Alexandra's first step to achieving total domination is to become Homecoming Queen--so when peppy, popular Erin Hewett moves to town and seems to have a real shot at the crown, Alexandra has to take action. With the help of her trusted friend Sam, she decides to introduce a third competitor into the mix--one no one saw coming, one whose meteoric rise and devastating fall will destroy Erin's chances once and for all. Alexandra can run a scheme like this in her sleep. What could possibly go wrong?
Pretty in Punxsutawney
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Crompton, Laurie Boyle, author
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First day of school Juvenile fiction.
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Cliques (Sociology) Juvenile fiction.
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Motion pictures Juvenile fiction.
2019
Stuck repeating her first day at a new school over and over, seventeen-year-old Andie is convinced that a miracle kiss will break the Sisyphean curse, but she instead discovers how a high school filled with cliques and misfits can find common ground despite their differences.
Lucy and Linh
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Pung, Alice, author
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Cliques (Sociology) Juvenile fiction.
2016
In Australia, Lucy tries to balance her life at home surrounded by her Chinese immigrant family, with her life at a pretentious private school.
A season for fireflies
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Maizel, Rebecca, author
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Teenagers Juvenile fiction.
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Memory disorders Juvenile fiction.
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Accident victims Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"One year ago, Penny Berne was the star of her high school's theater department, surrounded by a group of misfits and falling in love with her best friend, Wes. Now her old friends won't talk to her, her first love, Wes, ignores her, and her best friend is the most popular girl in school. Penny is revered and hated. But when a near-fatal lightning strike leaves Penny with no memory of the past year, or how she went from drama nerd to queen bee, Penny realizes she may have the second chance she never expected.\"--Provided by publisher.