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Let Me Fix That for You by Janice Erlbaum
Let Me Fix That for You by Janice Erlbaum













Let Me Fix That for You by Janice Erlbaum

Looking to my left, I see Harry’s line is as long as mine. Midweek, I’m eating lunch alone, or with Harry Homework, who’s on the same schedule as me: super-popular on Mondays and Fridays, yeah-whatever the rest of the time. Fridays, too-there’s the rush before the weekend, then there’s the rush afterward. There’s other people waiting, too.īusiness is always brisk on Mondays.

Let Me Fix That for You by Janice Erlbaum

Hurry up, urges Jasmine, band geek, standing behind Taye. When Sophie sits down, he crosses his arms over his chest and glowers at her. Taye, our class’s designated Hot Guy, has been standing in front of my table. Sophie Nelson, vice president of the seventh-grade student council, slides into the newly empty seat next to mine and puts her hand on my arm, as though we’re friends. – Nothing’s Ever Lost by Emma G.I am sitting in the cafeteria at school on a Monday, minding my business. – The Undoing of Thistle Tate by Katelyn Detweiler – How We Became Wicked by Alexander Yates – Let Me Fix That for You by Janice Erlbaum – Absolute Heart (Infernal Instruments of the Dragon #1) by Michael Vance Gurley – Before I Disappear by Danielle Stinson – The Fat Lady’s Ghost by Charlotte MacLeod – Grimoire Noir by Vera Greentea and Yana Bogatch – Tamiko and the Two Janitors (Amaranthine Saga #3) by Forthright – Professor Renoir’s Collection of Oddities, Curiosities, and Delights by Randall Platt – The Spaces Between Us by Stacia Tolman – Soul of Stars (Heart of Iron #2) by Ashley Poston On the other hand, with the odds decidedly not in her favor, Amelia knows this feeling couldn’t last forever. It’s easy to feel alive when all signs point elsewhere. With Will, it’s easy to forget about what’s lurking underneath the lightness of their time together. With no guarantee of a viable organ transplant, everything Amelia’s been sure of-like her college plans, the mural she’d been commissioned to paint, or the possibility of one day falling in love-has become a huge question mark, threatening to drag her down into a sea of what-ifs she’s desperate to avoid. But now it’s the only thing she-and everyone around her-can think about. They don’t call her Rolldemort for nothing! What she couldn’t see coming, however, was the unexpected flare-up of a rare liver disorder she was born with.

Let Me Fix That for You by Janice Erlbaum

Hard-charging and irrepressible eighteen-year-old Amelia Linehan could see a roller derby opponent a mile away-and that’s while crouched down, bent over skates, and zooming around a track at the speed of light. In this heartfelt and emotionally candid contemporary YA, author Jen Malone delves into the life of a teen whose world is brought to an abrupt halt when she learns she’s in dire need of an organ transplant. Saturday, JFresh Batch (July 21st – 27th) Posted by Giselleįresh Batch, posted weekly, keeps you up to date on the hottest releases of the upcoming week.















Let Me Fix That for You by Janice Erlbaum