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FOR TEENS 10
Musical Tales
It Sounds Like This
by Anna Meriano
After a gossipy Instagram account high school marching band suspended, steps up to take charge and chase making first chair.
Kiss & Tell
by Adib Khorram
Canadian boy band star Hunter Drake himself in a publicity nightmare when boyfriend leaks their private texts. this be a chance to embrace his true public eye?
Let Me Hear a Rhyme
by Tiffany D. Jackson
Brooklyn, 1998. Three friends promote of their brilliant late friend Steph, 90s hip-hop scene while trying to murder.
Super Fake Love Song
by David Yoon
When self-proclaimed nerd Sunny mistakes him for a budding rockstar, friends together to create a fake up the impression.
Hopepunk
by Preston Norton
Punk rock is the genre of choice for Hope, who rebels against her conservative family in this exploration of the intersection between music and politics.
account gets the suspended, Yasmín chase her dream of
Azar on Fire
by Olivia Adbtahi
A local Battle of the Bands contest is the perfect route for 14-year-old Azar to pull a band together with her crush and find her voice.
You’d Be Mine
by Erin Hahn
Drake finds when his extexts. But could true self in the promote the music
Steph, navigating the to solve Steph’s
Sunny Dae’s crush rockstar, he pools his band to keep for teenage conservative intersection
Inspired by Johnny Cash and June Carter, bad boy superstar Clay Coolidge must convince America’s sweetheart Annie Mathers to join his summer country music tour.
Solo
by Kwame Alexander
Blade, son of a washed-up rockstar, can’t deny the music that lives within him. When family secrets come to light, a trip to Ghana offers Blade a chance to find himself.
Was Born for This
by Alice Oseman
Themes of online friendship, fandom, and celebrity idols are at the centre of this YA novel, which follows pop-rock frontman Jimmy and megafan Angel.
You, Me, and Our Heartstrings
by Melissa See
After a duet by violinist Daisy and cellist Noah goes viral, their romance and Daisy’s disability becomes the focus. Can Daisy and Noah change the narrative, and land their dreams of attending Julliard?