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In a future Chicago, society is divided into five rigid factions, each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue. On an appointed day every year, all sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. On that day, Beatrice Prior makes a choice that surprises everyone, including herself. Beatrice renames herself Tris and struggles to determine who her friends really are and where, exactly, a romance with a sometimes fascinating, sometimes infuriating boy fits into the life she's chosen. But Tris also has a secret, one she's kept hidden from everyone because she's been warned it can mean death. And as she discovers a growing conflict that threatens to unravel her seemingly perfect society, she also learns that her secret might help her save those she loves...or it might destroy her. Oppressive government? Check. Romance? Check. Fierce female fighters? Check. Action-packed insurrection? Check. If you can't get enough of Divergent, try these titles next!
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The Traitor's Game
by Jennifer A Nielsen
Embroiled in a cruel immortal king's palace politics in spite of having spent three years in exile, the daughter of a high-ranking official is kidnapped by a group of rebels who require her to search for a lost weapon capable of destroying the throne, a plan that she endeavors to sabotage despite conflicting loyalties. By the best-selling author of the Ascendance Trilogy.
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Restore Me
by Tahereh Mafi
Taking over as the new Supreme Commander of Sector 45, Juliette Ferrars is challenged to use her power for good in the aftermath of a tragedy. By the best-selling author of Whichwood.
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Munmun
by Jesse Andrews
In a society where a person's size is directly proportional to his or her wealth, littlepoor Warner, thirteen, and Prayer, fifteen, struggle to improve their lot in a world built against them
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The Final Six
by Alexandra Monir
Drafted into the International Space Training Camp to train alongside other elites to establish a human colony on one of Jupiter's moons, a champion swimmer and a science genius become suspicious of the program's actual purpose as their tests grow increasingly more dangerous.
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Brightly Burning
by Alexa Donne
Two hundred years after a supervolcano causes an ice age on Earth, making the planet uninhabitable, seventeen-year-old mechanic Stella Ainsley accepts a position as governess on the Rochester, a private space ship orbiting the moon, falls in love with the ship's reclusive captain, befriends the secretive crew, and uncovers a plot that threatens the most vulnerable populations of the fleet
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The Complication
by Suzanne Young
The Adjustment came into Tatum’s life just when she thought she needed it most, a promise for Wes to get back his forgotten memories. But when the procedure went wrong, a revelation shattered everything Tatum thought she knew. Now, with no one left to trust, Tatum must find out what really happened last summer. And with the help of the boyfriend she lost, Tatum will have to dig into the past and future of The Program and its handlers. And discover the true cost of a cure.
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Mayfly
by Jeff Sweat
In a chaotic future world where no one can expect to live past sixteen, four teens set out to find the "Old Guys" who may hold the key to their survival
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Brave New Girl
by Rachel Vincent
When a clone manufactured for the good of her city realizes that she is having unique thoughts and feelings about a clone boy who finds her special, Dahlia 16 worries that her genome will be found flawed and that she and her identicals will be destroyed. By the best-selling author of The Stars Never Rise.
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Crazy House
by James Patterson
In a future world where teenagers are taken, imprisoned, and forced to fight for their survival, well-behaved Cassie will do whatever it takes to save her rebellious twin sister from Death Row
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Children of Eden : a novel
by Joey Graceffa
As an illegal second child hiding from the world and living vicariously through her twin brother, Rowan makes a reckless decision to go out into the world for one night of adventure and becomes a renegade on the run
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The Diabolic
by S. J Kincaid
Growing up alongside a galactic senator's daughter she is sworn to protect, Nemesis is forced to assume her charge's identity when a power-mad Emperor attempts to thwart a rebellion against his corrupt forces.
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Flawed
by Cecelia Ahern
A popular and dutiful girl in a society where obedience is paramount and rebellion is harshly punished is compelled to make an instinctive, rule-breaking decision at the risk of life-changing repercussions. By the award-winning author of Love, Rosie.
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Blackout
by Robison E. Wells
A mysterious virus that infects teens with impossible superpowers ensnares everyday high school students Jack and Aubrey in a complex web of deception, loyalty and danger involving trained terrorists Laura and Alex, with whom they confront an apocalyptic threat.
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The Testing
by Joelle Charbonneau
Sixteen-year-old Malencia (Cia) Vale is chosen to participate in The Testing to attend the University; however, Cia is fearful when she figures out her friends who do not pass The Testing are disappearing.
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Partials
by Dan Wells
Training to become a medic in a world decimated by an engineered race that has reduced humanity to near extinction, 16-year-old Kira struggles with pregnancy laws and an imminent civil war before discovering important links between humans and their conquerors. By the acclaimed author of I Am Not a Serial Killer.
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Legend
by Marie Lu
Raised in an elite military family in a war-torn nation that was once the Western United States, 15-year-old June embarks on a revelatory cat-and-mouse manhunt for criminal youth Day, who is declared a prime suspect in the murder of June's brother.
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All These Things I've Done
by Gabrielle Zevin
In a near future where chocolate and caffeine are contraband, 16-year-old Anya Balanchine finds herself thrust unwillingly into the spotlight as heir apparent to an important New York City crime family. By the author of Elsewhere.
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The Line
by Teri Hall
In a futuristic United States enclosed within an invisible barrier reputed to shut out bizarre creatures and superhumans who were transformed by an enemy weapon, Rachel receives a mysterious cry for help from the other side of the barrier that forces her to make a difficult choice.
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