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The epidemic

a Program novel
After discovering that everything she's ever known including her own identity has been a lie, Quinlan McKee is determined to find out the truth about her past, but in her search for answers, she discovers a cover-up more chilling than she can imagine.

Soul eater

Maka must rally her strength to battle Dr. Franken Stein, whose massive soul dwarfs her, even without a weapon.

Soul eater

Tsubaki and Black Star are set to fight Uncanny Sword, Tsubaki's jealous older brother, but in order to defeat him, Tsubaki will have to overcome her docile temperament.

Soul eater

Maka, an aspiring scythemeister, and her transforming partner/weapon, Soul Eater, ask Dr. Stein to give them extra training but may not be prepared for the consequences if they fail.

Please ignore Vera Dietz

When her best friend, whom she secretly loves, betrays her and then dies under mysterious circumstances, high school senior Vera Dietz struggles with secrets that could help clear his name.

Soul eater

Maka, the scythe meister, has created the Soul Eater, a scythe that can change into the form of a human boy, but there is still work to be done before the Soul Eater will be good enough to become the weapon of Death.

Riley Park

Seventeen-year-old Corbin struggles to get his life back and cope with the loss of his best friend after they were viciously assaulted.

Death note

Light Yagami, having vowed to use the Death Note to rid the world of evil, attracts the attention of authorities who are curious to know why criminals are suddenly dropping dead, but Light crosses the line when he decides to kill the agents who are chasing him, and soon finds himself pursued by his father, the legendary detective L, and the determined fiancee of one of the agents he has eliminated.

Death note

After a week of being locked up, Light gives up his death note and all memories of it, but L is convinced that Light is guilty when the killings stop immediately after locking him up.

Flowers for the ones you've known

unedited letters from bereaved teens

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