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🏆 2025–2026 Osceola County Battle of the Books
The Battle of the Books is designed to engage teens in reading and promote critical thinking.
⚠️ Note: Some titles include mature themes. This is a voluntary program; students may choose which titles to read.
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Amelia Ashley, a popular influencer, goes missing, and suspicion falls on her boyfriend Josh. As the case explodes online, Harper, a hacker, digs into a web of deceit that goes far deeper than anyone expected.
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When four people go missing in Nora’s town—including her ex-best friend Becca—Nora must follow cryptic clues and uncover the dark truth behind the chilling “Goddess Game.”
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In a dystopian reality-TV contest, criminals compete for their freedom. Sixteen-year-old Emerson faces deadly stakes where losing means death.
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Mortana’s arranged marriage is meant to secure her island’s safety—but secrets, forbidden love, and hidden magic force her to choose between loyalty and freedom.
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In 2199, Jessica’s teleportation to join her parents on a distant planet goes horribly wrong, leaving her stranded on a bloodstained ship with haunting mysteries to unravel.
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Winter, a global pop star, and Sydney, a teenage spy, team up to take down a dangerous crime boss—blurring the lines between fame, espionage, and romance.
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Cassie hides a secret from her three best friends after graduation: she has no plans for the future. This is a story of friendship, growing up, and finding your place.
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Viola creates a male avatar in an online game to escape discrimination—only to discover her rival, football star Jack, has infiltrated her world.
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Tre dreams of playing in the NBA while grappling with grief, friendships, and a chance to prove himself in his reservation’s high-stakes version of streetball.
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River, grieving his best friend Dylan, joins a mysterious teen study called the Affinity Trials—where unexpected relationships and strange developments blur reality.
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Addison returns to school after a suicide attempt and discovers that every classmate she meets carries their own hidden struggles—and perhaps their own hope.
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Florence and Jude meet at an art camp celebration and agree to only see each other once a year. Over three years, their connection deepens with every “Sunrise Night.”