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Wilder girls
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Power, Rory, author
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Quarantine Juvenile fiction.
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Diseases Juvenile fiction.
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Survival Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"Friends Hetty, Byatt, and Reece go to extremes trying to uncover the dark truth about the mysterious disease that has had them quarantined at their boarding school on a Maine island\"-- Publisher's description.
No easy way out
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Lorentz, Dayna, author
in
Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
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Survival Juvenile fiction.
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Quarantine Juvenile fiction.
2014
Teens Marco, Shay, Ryan, and Lexi form new allies in the quarantined mall--as the bodies pile up, the disease mutates, the Senator's authority is questioned, and it becomes clear there's no one to trust.
No dawn without darkness
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Lorentz, Dayna, author
in
Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
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Survival Juvenile fiction.
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Quarantine Juvenile fiction.
2015
With the power cut and the quarantined mall thrown into darkness, teens Shay, Marco, Lexi, Ryan, and Ginger must change in order to survive, and, when the doors finally open, they may not like what they've become.
I miss you, I hate this
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Saedi, Sara, author
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Epidemics Juvenile fiction.
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Quarantine Juvenile fiction.
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Best friends Juvenile fiction.
2022
Best friends Parisa Naficy and Gabriela Gonzales grapple with the complexities of their relationship even while they spend their senior year apart due to a pandemic that disproportionately affects young people.
Tentacle & wing
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Porter, Sarah, 1969- author
in
Genetic engineering Juvenile fiction.
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Quarantine Juvenile fiction.
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Prejudices Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Twelve-year-old Ada is a Chimera, one of a number of children born with human and animal DNA thanks to a genetic experiment gone wrong. When she is shipped off to a quarantined school for other kids like herself, she senses that the facility is keeping a secret, which, if discovered, could upend everything the world knows about how Chimeras came into being\"-- Provided by publisher.