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Hannah Moskowitz

    Hannah Moskowitz crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of emotion and relationships, often focusing on the inner lives of young protagonists. Her style is marked by a raw honesty and a piercing gaze into themes that resonate with contemporary readers. Moskowitz fearlessly explores challenging situations, delivering authentic portrayals of characters navigating their identities and the world around them. Her writing offers a profound and thoughtful experience that leaves a lasting impression.

    Gone, Gone, Gone
    Break
    Zombie Tag
    Not Otherwise Specified
    Sick Kids in Love
    Invincible Summer
    • Noah’s happier than I’ve seen him in months. So I’d be an awful brother to get in the way of that. It’s not like I have some relationship with Melinda. It was just a kiss. Am I going to ruin Noah’s happiness because of a kiss?Across four sun-kissed, drama-drenched summers at his family’s beach house, Chase is falling in love, falling in lust, and trying to keep his life from falling apart. But some girls are addictive....Not your typical beach read.

      Invincible Summer
    • An ALA Sydney Taylor Award Honoree A Junior Library Guild Selection Isabel has one rule: no dating. It’s easier— It’s safer— It’s better— —for the other person. She’s got issues. She’s got secrets. She’s got rheumatoid arthritis. But then she meets another sick kid. He’s got a chronic illness Isabel’s never heard of, something she can’t even pronounce. He understands what it means to be sick. He understands her more than her healthy friends. He understands her more than her own father who’s a doctor. He’s gorgeous, fun, and foul-mouthed. And totally into her. Isabel has one rule: no dating. It’s complicated— It’s dangerous— It’s never felt better— —to consider breaking that rule for him.

      Sick Kids in Love
    • Etta is tired of dealing with all of the labels and categories that seem so important to everyone else in her small Nebraska hometown.

      Not Otherwise Specified
    • Zombie Tag

      • 227 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.0(297)Add rating

      Wil is desperate for his older brother to come back from the dead. But the thing about zombies is . . they don't exactly make the best siblings. Thirteen-year-old Wil Lowenstein copes with his brother's death by focusing on Zombie Tag, a mafia/ capture the flag hybrid game where he and his friends fight off brain-eating zombies with their mothers' spatulas. What Wil doesn't tell anybody is that if he could bring his dead brother back as a zombie, he would in a heartbeat. But when Wil finds a way to summon all the dead within five miles, he's surprised to discover that his back-from-the-dead brother is emotionless and distant. In her first novel for younger readers, Moskowitz offers a funny and heartfelt look at how one boy deals with change, loss, and the complicated relationship between brothers.

      Zombie Tag
    • Jonah is on a mission to break every bone in his body. Everyone knows that broken bones grow back stronger than they were before. And Jonah wants to be stronger—needs to be stronger—because everything around him is falling apart. Breaking, and then healing, is Jonah’s only way to cope with the stresses of home, girls, and the world on his shoulders. When Jonah's self-destructive spiral accelerates and he hits rock bottom, will he find true strength or surrender to his breaking point?

      Break
    • Gone, Gone, Gone

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(96)Add rating

      It's a year after 9/11. Sniper shootings throughout the district have everyone on edge and trying to make sense of these random acts of violence. Meanwhile, Craig and Lio are trying to make sense of their lives.

      Gone, Gone, Gone
    • The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(476)Add rating

      Ivy K. Harlowe is a lot of things. She’s my best friend. She’s the center of attention. She is, without fail, the hottest girl in the room. Anytime. Anyplace. She has freckles and dimples and bright green eyes, and with someone else’s energy she’d be adorable. But there is nothing cute about Ivy. She is ice and hot metal and electricity. She is the girl who every lesbian wants, but she has never been with the same person twice. She’s one-of-a-kind but also predictable, so I will always be Andie, her best friend, never Andie, her girlfriend. Then she meets Dot, and Ivy does something even I would have never guessed—she sees Dot another day. And another. And another. Now my world is slowly going up in smoke, and no matter what I do, the flames grow higher. She lit that match without knowing who or what it would burn. Ivy K. Harlowe is a lot of things. But falling in love wasn’t supposed to be one of them...unless it was with me.

      The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe
    • Gena/Finn

      • 287 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(2016)Add rating

      Gena and Finn would have never met but for their mutual love for the popular show Up Below. Regardless of their differences—Gena is a recent high school graduate whose social life largely takes place online, while Finn is in her early twenties, job hunting and contemplating marriage with her longtime boyfriend—the two girls realize that the bond between them transcends fanfiction. When disaster strikes and Gena's world turns upside down, only Finn can save her, and that, too, comes with a price. Told through emails, text messages, journal entries, and blog posts, Gena/Finn is a story of friendship and love in the digital age.

      Gena/Finn
    • "Rudy's life is flipped upside-down when his family moves to a remote, magical island in a last attempt to save his sick younger brother, Dylan. While Dylan recovers, Rudy sinks deeper and deeper into his loneliness"--

      Teeth
    • Sind wir nicht alle Serienjunkies? Gena besucht seit kurzem das College und ihr Sozialleben findet hauptsächlich online statt, während Stephanie, genannt Finn, bereits mitten in der Jobsuche und einer Beziehungskrise steckt. Wenn sie nicht beide in Fanfiktion-Foren und Blogs zur beliebten TV-Serie UP BELOW unterwegs wären, wären die Mädchen sich nie begegnet und doch entsteht zwischen ihnen eine echte Freundschaft. Eine Freundschaft, die auf eine harte Probe gestellt wird, als Gena im wahren Leben aus der Bahn gerät …

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