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Superior by starlightt
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Delaney Escott lives in a world where popularity reigns supreme. If you want to be noticed, social status is everything. The government is run by the Superiors: a very exclusive group of individuals who are virtually flawless. They are smarter than us and stronger than us, and to join their ranks is the highest honor. The Superiors pay an annual visit to the top schools in the nation and evaluate the students, choosing one boy and one girl - the most Popular in the school - to go the Capitol and train for Superiority. Delaney thinks that she's the only one indifferent to (and perhaps even suspicious of) the Superiors, until Caleb Payne, the most popular boy in school, approaches her with a request. He has a task for her, one that he believes she is uniquely capable of completing. And as she helps him, Delaney discovers that the government is hiding many secrets - and that the truth of the Superiors is far from what people believe it to be. [Watty Awards 2012 Winner, Science-Fiction: On the Rise]
Heartbreakers by inspiredrlh
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Everyone at Jackson High School has heard of Heartbreakers, a website dedicated to exposing students who purposely cheat or manipulate others. But despite the website ruining the reputations of more than half the student body no one knows who's behind it. Until it gets hacked. The sugary sweet Aria Mitchell is the last person anyone would expect to be running the online burn book. If this secret got out it would not only destroy her reputation within school but leave a mark on her school record, consequently leading to her dream school being snatched from the tips of her fingers. To keep her and her cousin's identities hidden, Aria is forced to make a deal with the devil - otherwise known as Grayson Jones. With his own ulterior motives, maybe revealing the truth would have been easier than what's to come. Highest rank #109 in Teen Fiction