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Science-fiction for Teens
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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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Waste of Space by Gina DamicoCast in a bogus reality show designed to emulate a space mission, 10 teens become subject to the drama and scrutiny of fame before their communication is severed and they are challenged to survive while trapped in a desert warehouse set.
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Rebel rising by Beth RevisA group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star in a young-adult adaptation of standalone film, Rogue One.
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Felix Yz by Lisa BunkerAccidentally connected most of his life to a fourth-dimensional being whose presence would prevent him from reaching adulthood, 13-year-old Felix records in his secret blog their last shared month before a procedure that will separate or kill them. A first novel.
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Generation One by Pittacus LoreA standalone sequel to the best-selling I Am Number Four series takes place a year after the events of United as One and finds Earth's teens attending the newly created Garde academy, where they learn to hone abilities triggered by Loric energy.
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Dove Alight by Karen BaoWhen an all-out war is declared between the sharply divided factions of Earth and the Moon, girl sage Phaet Theta leads her friends in an effort that she hopes will neither destroy Earth's floating nations nor divide her from her beloved Wes.
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Mars One
by Jonathan Maberry
"A teenage boy leaves for Mars as a colonist with the Mars One space program and grapples with what he's leaving behind to do so"
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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. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Exo Project
by Andrew DeYoung
When Matthew joins the Exo Project, which has the goal of securing a new home for humankind as the Earth's temperature rises, he meets Kiva, an exoplanet teenager with whom he feels a strong bond
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Defy the stars by Claudia GrayA teen soldier from an Earth colony planet fighting for its independence finds herself stranded in space on an abandoned ship where she bonds with a sophisticated mech prototype, who is forced to serve her at the risk of his own life.
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Iceling by Sasha StephensonCaring deeply for the adopted sister who is one of hundreds of language-incapable teens discovered years earlier on a remote Arctic island, Lorna is prompted by mysterious events that lead the sisters on a journey to the north, where she makes a baffling discovery about her sister's origins.
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Carve the mark by Veronica RothLiving on a violent planet where everyone manifests a unique power meant to shape the future, Akos and Cyra, youths from opposing countries, resent gifts that render them vulnerable to others' control before they become unlikely survival partners.
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Rebellion by Kass MorganHaving been appointed the leaders of their people a month after the dropships land, Clarke, Bellamy, Wells and Glass are pushed to the limit as they fight for survival against an unprecedented new threat.
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Rules of the game by James FreyAn explosive conclusion to the Endgame trilogy finds the remaining Players desperately searching for the final key before Endgame triggers the ultimate destruction of the world.
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Exo
by Fonda Lee
For a century now, Earth has been a peaceful colony of an alien race, and Donovan Reyes is a loyal member of the security forces, while his father is the Prime Liaison--but when a routine search and seizure goes bad Donovan finds himself a captive of thehuman revolutionary group, Sapience, terrorists who seem to prefer war to alien rule, and killing Donovan just might be the incident they are looking for
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Empress of a thousand skies by Rhoda BellezaDetermined to reclaim her crown from a corrupt government and exact revenge for the deaths of her parents, Crown Princess Rhiannon narrowly escapes an assassination attempt and finds herself on the run in outer space alongside a refugee pilot who has been framed for the attack.
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Ahsoka by E. K JohnstonA tale spanning former Jedi apprentice Ahsoka's story between The Clone Wars and Rebels finds her struggling to find her place after the devastating events of Order 66, describing how her resolve to fight the Empire leads her to Bail Organa and the Rebel Alliance.
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Frost
by M. P Kozlowsky
Sixteen-year-old Frost lives in a bombed out apartment in a post-apocalyptic world, with only her pet broot, Romes, and a robot named Bunt, who has her father's memories, for company--but now Romes is dying and her need to find help is forcing her to leave the apartment for the first time in her life, and face the streets which are a hunting ground for rogue robots and the dreaded Eaters
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The Forgetting by Sharon CameronLiving in a quiet, idyllic city that is surrounded by high walls, 17-year old Nadia becomes the only person immune to a mysterious 12-year cycle that causes the town to devolve into violent chaos days before its inhabitants forget everything, including their own identities. By the award-winning author of The Dark Unwinding.
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Consider
by Kristy Acevedo
When Alexandra is confronted by mysterious holograms that warn her to follow them to the future or face annihilation from a comet, Alex is forced to consider what is best for her friends, her family, and herself
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The cage
by Megan Shepherd
Cora wakes up in a cage on an alien planet where she meets the Kindred, her mysterious alien captors, and along with other teenaged abductees, must find a way to escape back to Earth. Simultaneous eBook. 40,000 first printing.
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Doctor Who Underwater War by Richard DinnickThe Eleventh Doctor and his companions are on board the 'Cosmic Rover', a spaceship orbiting the water planet Hydron. Joining the crew, they journey underwater on a scientific exploration, But nothing is as it seems on the high-tech submarine. When a virus infects he crew, the Doctor discovers the shop is hiding a dangerous secret.
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Rain of terror : Rain of Terror by Mike TuckerTerrible tiny creatures swarm down from the sky, intent on destroying everything on planet Xirrinda. As the colonists try to fight the alien infestation, the Doctor searches for the ancient secret weapon of the native Ulla people. Is it enough to save the day?
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