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Flowers for Algernon -- Novel — Daniel Keyes

When the Emperor Was Divine — Julie Otsuka

Another Country — James Baldwin

Brideshead Revisited — Evelyn Waugh

Funny in Farsi — Dumas Firoozeh

The Hate U Give — Angie Thomas

Hillbilly Elegy — J. D. Vance

Jasmine — Bharati Mukherjee

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil — John Berendt

A Prayer for Owen Meany — John Irving

She Said Yes — Misty Bernall

The Silver Music Box — Mina Baites

The Story of Edgar Sawtelle — David Wroblewski

The Tattooist of Auschwitz — Heather Morris

A Thousand Acres — Jane Smiley

To All the Boys I've Loved Before — Jenny Han

Circe — Madeline Miller

Educated — Tara Westover

A Gentleman in Moscow — Amor Towles

Turtles All the Way Down — John Green

Where the Crawdads Sing — Delia Owens

The Blind Assassin — Margaret Atwood

Cyberstorm — Matthew Mather

The Three-Body Problem — Cixin Liu

All the Right Places — Jennifer Niven

Ancillary Justice — Ann Leckie

Asylum — Madeleine Roux

The Black Widow — Daniel Silva

Chasing Lincoln's Killer — James L. Swanson

Everything, Everything — Nicola Yoon

Exit West — Moshin Hamid

The Girl on the Train — Paula Hawkins

I Am a Seal Team Six Warrior — Howard E. Wasdin & Stephen Templin

An Inspector Calls — J. B. Priestley

It Happened to Nancy — Beatrice Sparks

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl — Jesse Andrews

Never Let Me Go — Kazuo Ishiguro

No Easy Day — Mark Owen

Pushing the Limits — Katie McGarry

Ready Player One — Ernest Cline

Sycamore Row — John Grisham

Warriors Don't Cry — Melba Pattillo Beals

The DUFF: (Designated Ugly Fat Friend) — Kody Keplinger

M. Butterfly — David Henry Hwang

Memoirs of a Geisha — Arthur Golden

The Memory Keeper’s Daughter — Kim Edwards

Oryx and Crake — Margaret Atwood

Romeo and Juliet adapted (adapted from William Shakespeare) — Tom Gorman

Unbroken - adapted for young adults — Laura Hillenbrand

1st to Die — James Patterson