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Johnson, Maureen. BERMUDEZ TRIANGLE. Avery, Mel, and Nina, best friends since childhood, see their relationships change one summer when Avery and Mel become more than friends. Will the triangle be strong enough to keep them together?

Levithan, David. BOY MEETS BOY. Gay teen Paul and his friends deal with the complicated nature of relationships in this charming book set in an idealized i·de·al·ize  
v. i·de·al·ized, i·de·al·iz·ing, i·de·al·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To regard as ideal.

2. To make or envision as ideal.

v.intr.
1.
 high school where kids are free to express themselves.

Lynch, Chris. INEXCUSABLE. Popular Keir thinks of himself as a good guy, a good friend, and one who definitely respects the opposite sex. But when he is accused of doing the inexcusable, he knows that's not the way it went down because isn't he one of the good ones?

Hartinger, Brent Brent, outer borough (1991 pop. 226,100) of Greater London, SE England. The area is a rail and industrial center. Its manufactures include automobile parts, clocks and watches, and electrical equipment. . ORDER OF THE POISON OAK poison oak: see poison ivy.
poison oak

Species of poison ivy (Toxicodendron diversilobum) native to western North America and classified in the sumac (or cashew) family.
. The summer after he "came out" and began a gay-straight alliance at his school, Russell looks forward to being a counselor at a camp where no one knows him. However, in this sequel to Geography Club, Russell soon learns that prejudice is more universal than he thought.

Oates, Joyce Carol Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938–, American author, b. Lockport, N.Y., grad. B.A., Syracuse Univ., 1960, M.A., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1961. She taught English at the Univ. of Detroit and the Univ. of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and has been affiliated with Princeton Univ. . SEXY. Sixteen-year-old Darren, a popular, good-looking high school athlete who lacks self-confidence, learns that his jock 1. jock - A programmer who is characterised by large and somewhat brute-force programs.
2. jock - When modified by another noun, describes a specialist in some particular computing area.
 friends are hatching a revenge act against their English teacher for failing a member of the swim team.
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Title Annotation:Reading List for Grades 9&10
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Article Type:Brief article
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Date:Jul 1, 2006
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