Juno Dawson

Juno Dawson is a British author known for her young adult fiction and non-fiction works. She writes on themes of gender, identity, and LGBTQ+ issues. Dawson is also a prominent advocate for transgender rights and has contributed to various media outlets on related topics.

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  1. 1. The Shadow Cabinet

    In "The Shadow Cabinet," a group of childhood friends and witches face a critical choice to protect their coven and world from unraveling. Ciara, posing as her deceased twin Niamh, struggles with amnesia while trying to convince everyone of her identity. Meanwhile, Leonie searches for Dabney Hale, a rogue warlock seeking a powerful artifact linked to the British government. As tensions rise, the witches must unravel Hale's plans to prevent a catastrophe that threatens both their kind and humanity. This tale of friendship, power, and resilience explores the depths of witchcraft and sisterhood.

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  2. 2. Clean

    In this gripping and raw narrative, a privileged teenager named Lexi Volkov finds herself spiraling out of control due to her addiction to drugs and alcohol. After a near-fatal overdose, she is whisked away to a high-end rehabilitation center where she confronts her demons, navigates complex relationships, and embarks on a tumultuous journey towards self-discovery and recovery. Through Lexi's candid and often heart-wrenching perspective, the story delves into themes of identity, privilege, and the struggle for redemption, offering a poignant exploration of the challenges and triumphs of overcoming addiction.

  3. 3. This Book Is Gay

    A candid, inclusive guide for LGBTQ+ teens and allies, offering frank, practical advice on understanding identity, coming out, dating, sex, and staying safe. Blending humor with empathy, it debunks myths, tackles homophobia and transphobia, and shares real-life stories to help readers navigate relationships, community, and self-acceptance. Ultimately, it’s a supportive resource that reassures readers there’s no single right way to be yourself.

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  4. 4. Her Majesty's Royal Coven

    A secret government coven of witches is shaken when a prophesied, dangerously powerful teenager emerges, forcing four former childhood friends—now a high priestess, a healer, an activist, and a suburban mom—to reckon with their divergent beliefs. As they navigate state power, prejudice, and the ethics of protecting versus controlling magic, old loyalties splinter into political intrigue and personal betrayal, culminating in a shocking twist that imperils both their sisterhood and the future of the magical world.

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