What new YA books release this week? (April 17)

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What April YA books release this week? We have a list of this week’s new YA books!

Love & War (Alex & Eliza #2) by Melissa de la Cruz
Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers
Release date: April 17th
As the war for American independence rages on, Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler begin their life as a married couple. Still, Alex is as determined as ever to prove his mettle and secure his legacy.

Shadow Call (Kaitan Chronicles #2) by AdriAnne Strickland and Michael Miller
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Release date: April 17th
Qole would never have imagined herself as the leader of a rebellion. Despite that, she soon realizes that hiding from her power is no longer an option. It’s time to answer the call, even if it kills her.

Star Struck (Ladybirds #4) by Jenny McLachlan
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Release date: April 17th
Pearl is the ‘bad girl’ of the group – she drinks, she smokes, she swears – and she’s mean to Bea and Betty. But if there’s one thing Pearl knows deep down, it is how to be a friend.

Suitors and Sabotage by Cindy Anstey
Publisher: Swoon Reads
Release date: April 17th
Imogene Chively has just had a successful Season, complete with a suitor of her father’s approval. But when he comes to visit her with his sibling in tow she finds herself falling for the wrong brother.

Your Robot Dog Will Die by Arin Greenwood
Publisher: Soho Teen
Release date: April 17th
In the mid-21st century, dogs are all but extinct. An experiment caused every canine on Earth to become hyperintelligent. Hysteria ensued—followed by a program of mass euthanasia. Now the only surviving dogs are relegated to a sanctuary off the coast of Florida: Dog Island.

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Lucy Nisbet

Lucy is an English teacher-in-training and a self-confessed book nerd. She often buys more books than she can reasonably afford or possibly have time to read. Her Hogwarts letter is now several years too late, but she’s sure it’s just gotten lost in the post.

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