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Wonder at the Edge of the World, by Nicole Helget

Summary: Lu Wonder, a bright, curious girl who hopes to be a scientist, sets out from her Kansas home in 1855 with her best friend Eustace, a slave, on a journey to Antarctica to protect a mysterious artifact and hide it from the man responsible for her father’s death.

Little, Brown

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The Otherworldlies by Jennifer Anne Kogler

Summary: Eccentric and unusual looking, twelve year-old Fern, secure in her family’s love and acceptance, has always been able to cope with the taunts and social ostracism of her schoolmates until a series of unnerving events reveal that she possesses supernatural powers that she barely understands and must learn to control if she is to escape being the pawn of two ancient enemies. 385 p., Eos.

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Oliver Nocturne: The Vampire’s Photograph by Kevin Emerson

Summary: Oliver Nocturne has a fairly typical childhood – for a vampire. But Oliver is different from those around him – his gore-loving vampire schoolmates, his loving vampire parents, and his obnoxious older brother, Bane. That’s because, unbeknownst to Oliver, he’s a little more human than the rest of them. When Emalie, an artistic and defiant human girl with a troubled past, unknowingly takes a picture of him, its sets them both off on a quest to uncover his true origins and the special purpose the vampire world has in store for him. 224 p., Scholastic.