Week 9 - Don´t go into the basement. Scary YA
Death Prefers Blondes
by Caleb Roehrig

Margo Manning is a socialite by day and a cat burglar by night with four flamboyant drag queens as her crew. When her public life takes a dark turn it is up to the resourceful thieves to use their skills to survive.
This popped up when I googled top YA titles of 2019.
I'm not a huge fan of mystery or cat burglars but the cover of this one drew my attention. When I read about her band of drag queens it sounded like an interesting and possibly fun read.
Faceless
by Alyssa B. Sheinmel

Maisie was caught in an electrical fire that burned her nose, chin, and cheeks off. She is a prime candidate for a face transplant but how will Maisie cope when she doesn't recognize herself in the mirror anymore?
This was recommended for me by a friend on Goodreads.com.
Having been in an accident myself that deformed my face (not to the extent of Maisie) I know how hard it is to look at yourself in the mirror after an accident. I can relate to this story.
Internment
by Samira Ahmed

Set in the near-future USA, 17-year-old Layla Amin and her parents are forced into an internment camp for Muslim Americans. Layla won't comply. With the help of those around her inside and outside the camp, she fights for her freedom and leads a revolution against the camp director and his officers.
I found this on a tops list of YA books for 2019.
I know that this was a book on the list for this week but I wanted to make sure I remembered it because it is extremely relevant to today's society and is probably the book I want to read most off of this list.
Contagion
by Erin Bowman

A search and rescue mission is sent to a distant planet after an SOS signal was received. When the crew arrives most of the people are dead. Will the creature who did this return? Will the crew escape?
This book was on a top YA horror list of 2018.
I liked the look of this book because I enjoy books about aliens and life on distant planets. Anything can happen.
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