Secondhand YA & Paranormal Romance Bargain Book Box (21 Books) SP2584
Secondhand Young Adult & Paranormal Romance Bargain Book Box (21 Books)
This twenty-one-volume collection brings together a significant assembly of modern Young Adult fiction, transitioning from the dark urban fantasy of demon-hunting Shadowhunters to the atmospheric mystery of the Southern Vampire series. The selection features the complete initial narrative arcs of Cassandra Clare’s The Mortal Instruments and Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me alongside the extensive adventures of telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse. Themes of lethal powers, forbidden alliances, and high-stakes rebellion define the collection, which also includes contemporary romances centered on seasonal connections and medical resilience. This set serves as a comprehensive library for readers seeking immersive supernatural world-building and high-emotion character arcs.
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City of Bones by Cassandra Clare Clary Fray discovers she belongs to a secret race of demon hunters known as Shadowhunters after her mother disappears. Her world changes when she meets Jace Wayland in a hidden New York filled with vampires and werewolves. She must uncover her family's dangerous past to save her mother from a lethal threat. This narrative marks the beginning of a high-stakes struggle against an ancient evil.
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City of Glass by Cassandra Clare Clary must travel to the hidden Shadowhunter city of Idris to find a way to wake her mother. The political tensions between the Nephilim and the Downworlders threaten to erupt into a full-scale war. Valentine Morgenstern prepares his final assault on the Clave using the power of the Mortal Instruments. Individual loyalties are tested as the characters fight for the survival of their world.
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City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare A series of brutal murders targets the children of the Downworld, and the Inquisitor suspects Jace of being a traitor. Valentine’s return forces the Shadowhunters to form an uneasy alliance with their traditional enemies. Clary struggles to master her unique powers while navigating a complex web of family secrets. The story tracks the mounting tension as the second Mortal Instrument is stolen.
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Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse recovers from the physical and emotional trauma of the Fae War in northern Louisiana. Her domestic peace is interrupted when Eric Northman’s maker arrives with a significant and dangerous request. The political landscape of the vampire community remains fragile as ancient rivalries resurface. Sookie must navigate these shifting loyalties while dealing with her own supernatural heritage.
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Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris The shapeshifters and werewolves of Bon Temps finally reveal their existence to the public, leading to immediate social friction. Sookie becomes a target for a radical group opposed to the integration of supernatural entities. A brutal murder in the community triggers an investigation that reveals deep-seated local secrets. The narrative documents the escalating violence as the town's hidden textures are exposed.
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Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris Telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse meets her first vampire, Bill Compton, and finds herself drawn into a mysterious murder investigation. A serial killer is targeting women in Bon Temps who associate with the undead. Sookie uses her unique abilities to uncover a truth that the local police cannot see. This work serves as the foundational record of the interactions between humans and vampires in the South.
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Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris Sookie travels to Dallas to assist a local vampire nest in locating a missing member of their community. Her mission requires her to go undercover within a fanatical anti-vampire religious organization. The investigative process reveals a web of corporate greed and personal betrayal among the elite. Observations on the cultural tensions defining the era are presented through her observant lens.
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Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris Sookie journeys to New Orleans to settle the estate of her late cousin Hadley, who was a favorite of the Vampire Queen. The investigation into Hadley's death reveals a complex web of supernatural politics and hidden assets. Sookie must navigate a landscape of high-level interaction and potential assassination attempts. This volume is a precise record of the dangerous hierarchies within the Louisiana vampire court.
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Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris Sookie discovers an amnesiac Eric Northman running down a rural highway and decides to hide him in her home. A powerful coven of witches moves into the area, attempting to take control of the local vampire business interests. The narrative details the tactical maneuvers and the emotional transitions that occur during the conflict. Sookie’s telepathy becomes a critical tool for survival in a town under magical siege.
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All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris The leaders of the vampire community gather for a high-stakes summit at a hotel in Rhodes to address recent political upheavals. Sookie is hired to listen to the thoughts of the attendees and uncover potential conspiracies. A significant catastrophic event threatens the lives of everyone present at the gathering. This work is a profound record of the pursuit of accountability in a landscape of deception.
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From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris Sookie deals with the fallout of the vampire summit while a violent struggle for leadership erupts within the local werewolf pack. Her own family history is further complicated by the arrival of a grandfather who possesses significant fairy power. The narrative tracks the shifting social order and the personal risks taken to maintain domestic peace. It remains a precisely structured study of heritage and community resilience.
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Dead as a Doornail by Charlaine Harris A sniper begins targeting the shapeshifters of Bon Temps, causing a wave of paranoia and fear within the town. Sookie investigates the motive behind the attacks while her brother Jason undergoes a forced supernatural transformation. The story provides an account of the tactical moves and the social boundaries navigated to find the shooter. Precision is used to detail the investigative process and the mounting tension.
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Let it Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle A massive Christmas Eve snowstorm strands travelers and residents in the small town of Gracetown. Three interconnected stories follow various teenagers as they navigate the challenges of romance and holiday expectations. The narrative provides an account of the emotional transitions and the resilience of friendship during a single night. This volume serves as a precisely written record of the search for connection.
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The One by Kiera Cass America Singer enters the final stages of the Selection, where only four girls remain to compete for Prince Maxon's heart. The threat from the rebels increases as they launch a series of coordinated attacks against the palace. Internal political maneuvering forces America to decide where her true loyalties lie. It remains a profound record of the search for authentic identity and national peace.
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Defy Me by Tahereh Mafi Juliette and Warner navigate the professional and personal fallout of their rebellion against the Reestablishment. The narrative provides a record of the shifting loyalties and the internal growth defining their separate paths. Forgotten secrets about Juliette’s past resurface, threatening to destroy her newly found autonomy. This study is a profound and precisely structured record of the search for truth.
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Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi Juliette Ferrars has a lethal touch that makes her a prisoner of a totalitarian regime seeking to use her as a weapon. The story documents her psychological development and her eventual escape with a childhood friend. Precision is used to detail the atmospheric setting and the internal struggle for self-control. It serves as the foundational record of her journey from isolation to resistance.
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Restore Me by Tahereh Mafi Juliette takes on the role of Supreme Commander of North America while struggling with the administrative realities of her position. Warner’s hidden history and the secrets of the other sectors threaten the stability of the new government. The narrative provides an account of the tactical decisions and the high stakes of galactic governance. It remains a precisely written study of power, accountability, and the search for identity.
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Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi Juliette finds sanctuary at Omega Point, a hidden base for rebels who possess unique and dangerous abilities. She must learn to master her power while the threat of a full-scale war with the Reestablishment looms. The narrative provides a record of the internal conflicts and the emotional transitions of the group. Observations on the nature of individual responsibility and teamwork are presented with precision.
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Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi The final confrontation between the resistance and the Reestablishment begins after the destruction of the rebel base. Juliette forms an unlikely alliance to reclaim her world and protect the people she loves. The narrative provide a record of the high-stakes battles and the personal sacrifices required for victory. Precision is used to document the tactical maneuvers and the resolution of the conflict.
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Betrayed by P.C. and Kristin Cast Zoey Redbird settles into her life at the House of Night while investigating a series of mysterious deaths among the human population. The return of several "undead" fledglings suggests a dark and ancient power is rising within the school. Zoey must navigate a web of social hierarchies and personal betrayals to protect her friends. This work remains a precisely structured study of character and supernatural peril.
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Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott Stella Grant and Will Newman are two teenagers living with cystic fibrosis who must maintain a strict physical distance to avoid cross-infection. Their burgeoning relationship challenges the medical boundaries and the emotional isolation of their condition. The narrative documents the search for authentic connection in a landscape defined by clinical protocols. It is a profound and precisely written study of human endurance and the resilience of hope.
Genre: Fiction
Secondhand Young Adult & Paranormal Romance Bargain Book Box (21 Books)
This twenty-one-volume collection brings together a significant assembly of modern Young Adult fiction, transitioning from the dark urban fantasy of demon-hunting Shadowhunters to the atmospheric mystery of the Southern Vampire series. The selection features the complete initial narrative arcs of Cassandra Clare’s The Mortal Instruments and Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me alongside the extensive adventures of telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse. Themes of lethal powers, forbidden alliances, and high-stakes rebellion define the collection, which also includes contemporary romances centered on seasonal connections and medical resilience. This set serves as a comprehensive library for readers seeking immersive supernatural world-building and high-emotion character arcs.
-
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare Clary Fray discovers she belongs to a secret race of demon hunters known as Shadowhunters after her mother disappears. Her world changes when she meets Jace Wayland in a hidden New York filled with vampires and werewolves. She must uncover her family's dangerous past to save her mother from a lethal threat. This narrative marks the beginning of a high-stakes struggle against an ancient evil.
-
City of Glass by Cassandra Clare Clary must travel to the hidden Shadowhunter city of Idris to find a way to wake her mother. The political tensions between the Nephilim and the Downworlders threaten to erupt into a full-scale war. Valentine Morgenstern prepares his final assault on the Clave using the power of the Mortal Instruments. Individual loyalties are tested as the characters fight for the survival of their world.
-
City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare A series of brutal murders targets the children of the Downworld, and the Inquisitor suspects Jace of being a traitor. Valentine’s return forces the Shadowhunters to form an uneasy alliance with their traditional enemies. Clary struggles to master her unique powers while navigating a complex web of family secrets. The story tracks the mounting tension as the second Mortal Instrument is stolen.
-
Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse recovers from the physical and emotional trauma of the Fae War in northern Louisiana. Her domestic peace is interrupted when Eric Northman’s maker arrives with a significant and dangerous request. The political landscape of the vampire community remains fragile as ancient rivalries resurface. Sookie must navigate these shifting loyalties while dealing with her own supernatural heritage.
-
Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris The shapeshifters and werewolves of Bon Temps finally reveal their existence to the public, leading to immediate social friction. Sookie becomes a target for a radical group opposed to the integration of supernatural entities. A brutal murder in the community triggers an investigation that reveals deep-seated local secrets. The narrative documents the escalating violence as the town's hidden textures are exposed.
-
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris Telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse meets her first vampire, Bill Compton, and finds herself drawn into a mysterious murder investigation. A serial killer is targeting women in Bon Temps who associate with the undead. Sookie uses her unique abilities to uncover a truth that the local police cannot see. This work serves as the foundational record of the interactions between humans and vampires in the South.
-
Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris Sookie travels to Dallas to assist a local vampire nest in locating a missing member of their community. Her mission requires her to go undercover within a fanatical anti-vampire religious organization. The investigative process reveals a web of corporate greed and personal betrayal among the elite. Observations on the cultural tensions defining the era are presented through her observant lens.
-
Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris Sookie journeys to New Orleans to settle the estate of her late cousin Hadley, who was a favorite of the Vampire Queen. The investigation into Hadley's death reveals a complex web of supernatural politics and hidden assets. Sookie must navigate a landscape of high-level interaction and potential assassination attempts. This volume is a precise record of the dangerous hierarchies within the Louisiana vampire court.
-
Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris Sookie discovers an amnesiac Eric Northman running down a rural highway and decides to hide him in her home. A powerful coven of witches moves into the area, attempting to take control of the local vampire business interests. The narrative details the tactical maneuvers and the emotional transitions that occur during the conflict. Sookie’s telepathy becomes a critical tool for survival in a town under magical siege.
-
All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris The leaders of the vampire community gather for a high-stakes summit at a hotel in Rhodes to address recent political upheavals. Sookie is hired to listen to the thoughts of the attendees and uncover potential conspiracies. A significant catastrophic event threatens the lives of everyone present at the gathering. This work is a profound record of the pursuit of accountability in a landscape of deception.
-
From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris Sookie deals with the fallout of the vampire summit while a violent struggle for leadership erupts within the local werewolf pack. Her own family history is further complicated by the arrival of a grandfather who possesses significant fairy power. The narrative tracks the shifting social order and the personal risks taken to maintain domestic peace. It remains a precisely structured study of heritage and community resilience.
-
Dead as a Doornail by Charlaine Harris A sniper begins targeting the shapeshifters of Bon Temps, causing a wave of paranoia and fear within the town. Sookie investigates the motive behind the attacks while her brother Jason undergoes a forced supernatural transformation. The story provides an account of the tactical moves and the social boundaries navigated to find the shooter. Precision is used to detail the investigative process and the mounting tension.
-
Let it Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle A massive Christmas Eve snowstorm strands travelers and residents in the small town of Gracetown. Three interconnected stories follow various teenagers as they navigate the challenges of romance and holiday expectations. The narrative provides an account of the emotional transitions and the resilience of friendship during a single night. This volume serves as a precisely written record of the search for connection.
-
The One by Kiera Cass America Singer enters the final stages of the Selection, where only four girls remain to compete for Prince Maxon's heart. The threat from the rebels increases as they launch a series of coordinated attacks against the palace. Internal political maneuvering forces America to decide where her true loyalties lie. It remains a profound record of the search for authentic identity and national peace.
-
Defy Me by Tahereh Mafi Juliette and Warner navigate the professional and personal fallout of their rebellion against the Reestablishment. The narrative provides a record of the shifting loyalties and the internal growth defining their separate paths. Forgotten secrets about Juliette’s past resurface, threatening to destroy her newly found autonomy. This study is a profound and precisely structured record of the search for truth.
-
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi Juliette Ferrars has a lethal touch that makes her a prisoner of a totalitarian regime seeking to use her as a weapon. The story documents her psychological development and her eventual escape with a childhood friend. Precision is used to detail the atmospheric setting and the internal struggle for self-control. It serves as the foundational record of her journey from isolation to resistance.
-
Restore Me by Tahereh Mafi Juliette takes on the role of Supreme Commander of North America while struggling with the administrative realities of her position. Warner’s hidden history and the secrets of the other sectors threaten the stability of the new government. The narrative provides an account of the tactical decisions and the high stakes of galactic governance. It remains a precisely written study of power, accountability, and the search for identity.
-
Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi Juliette finds sanctuary at Omega Point, a hidden base for rebels who possess unique and dangerous abilities. She must learn to master her power while the threat of a full-scale war with the Reestablishment looms. The narrative provides a record of the internal conflicts and the emotional transitions of the group. Observations on the nature of individual responsibility and teamwork are presented with precision.
-
Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi The final confrontation between the resistance and the Reestablishment begins after the destruction of the rebel base. Juliette forms an unlikely alliance to reclaim her world and protect the people she loves. The narrative provide a record of the high-stakes battles and the personal sacrifices required for victory. Precision is used to document the tactical maneuvers and the resolution of the conflict.
-
Betrayed by P.C. and Kristin Cast Zoey Redbird settles into her life at the House of Night while investigating a series of mysterious deaths among the human population. The return of several "undead" fledglings suggests a dark and ancient power is rising within the school. Zoey must navigate a web of social hierarchies and personal betrayals to protect her friends. This work remains a precisely structured study of character and supernatural peril.
-
Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott Stella Grant and Will Newman are two teenagers living with cystic fibrosis who must maintain a strict physical distance to avoid cross-infection. Their burgeoning relationship challenges the medical boundaries and the emotional isolation of their condition. The narrative documents the search for authentic connection in a landscape defined by clinical protocols. It is a profound and precisely written study of human endurance and the resilience of hope.