Names My Sisters Call Me by Megan Crane from Quercus (£0.99) is the Amazon UK
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Courtney's boyfriend has just gone down on one knee and asked her to be his wife. And with her super-organised sister, Norah, to help her plan the wedding, what could possibly go wrong? Nothing, until Courtney decides their other sister, Raine, to whom none of them have spoken for years, should also be invited.
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Matched (Matched Trilogy Series #1) by Ally Condie from Penguin Group ($2.99) is the NOOK Daily Find (July 15)
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Ally Condie's fan-favorite Matched series begins here. The Society has provided Cassia with everything she's ever needed -- and everything she's ever known. But when her matching ceremony intended to determine her ideal mate briefly reveals not one but two faces, she questions the infallibility of the Society and sets off on a path no one else has dared take.
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The Clique (Clique Series #1) by Lisi Harrison from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers ($1.99) is the NOOK Daily Find for Families (July 15)
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When seventh grader Claire Lyons moves from Florida to New York, she enters a world she never knew existed. Enrolled at the exclusive Octavian Country Day School, she encounters a group of pint-sized mean girls know as the Clique, of which Massie Block is the uncontested queen. Massie rules the school with with an iron fist and an Gucci glove, but she better watch out, Claire isn't as innocent as she looks.
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Matched by Ally Condie from Speak/Penguin Publishing ($2.99) is the Kindle Deal of the Day (July 15) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Freedom from choice is what they've got in young Cassie's world, but when a mating program matches her with two boys instead of the predetermined one, Cassie begins rebelling. As her dystopian society takes chilling measures to maintain the status quo, Cassie's burgeoning rebellion shows that freedom is truly precious.
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