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She has two choices: relocate, or face banishment from her native ark.

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Credit: HarperCollins; Europa Editions; Simon & Schuster; Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group

Dabos deftly realizes the worlds inWinters Promisewith lush descriptions.

The significance of her marriage, she learns, doesnt come without its dangers.

This requires, as her great uncle tells her, the ability to see oneself as one really is.

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Europa Editions

The sharpest indication yet of the changes?

Her new neighbors, the Darcys, an upper-class black family.

Shes a strong, smart character, shaded by Zoboi beautifully, and she anchors this hybrid novel.

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HarperCollins

Things move fast, for sure, but for the most part I loved the choices its author made.

A prime example: In this version, sparks begin flying between our romantic heroes at an open-mic night.

A gun just makes it easier.

People Kill PeopleBy Ellen HopkinsCR: Simon & Schuster

Simon & Schuster

These words propel Ellen Hopkins unsettlingPeople Kill People.

As the motivations of each teenager are woven into the narrative, they turn difficult to sympathize with.

And fortunately, its what those familiar with Dolls work would hope shed deliver.

Unclaimed Baggage by Jen Doll CR: Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group

Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group

They meet, each with their own baggage.

Abandoned suitcases wont be the only thing they unload.