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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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Rook
by Sharon Cameron
An arranged marriage escalates into a tantalizing game of cat and mouse for Sophia Bellamy and the wealthy René Hasard in the Sunken City that was once Paris, where a vigilante is either freeing or kidnapping imprisoned opponents of the new revolution that is unfolding in the city.
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Eve
by Anna Carey
In 2032, 16 years after a deadly virus has wiped out most of the earth's population, Eve discovers the terrible fate that awaits students when they graduate from their all-girls school and sets off on a treacherous journey into the wilds of The New America, searching for a place where she can survive.
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Material girls
by Elaine Dimopoulos
Teens Ivy Wilde and Marla Klein, both minor celebrities, face major lifestyle changes as pop-star Ivy questions the rampant consumerism required to maintain her image, and fashionista Marla sees first-hand the appalling working conditions that allowed her to be a trend-setter.
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Your one & only
by Adrienne Finlay
A solitary, naturally flawed human in a world of perfect clones struggles to understand his existence while unexpectedly falling for a clone, Althea-310, who harbors a growing suspicion that she is different from her clone sisters.
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The big lie
by Julie Mayhew
A tale set in an alternate-world modern England under a Nazi regime finds the sheltered teen daughter of the Greater German Reich questioning what it means to be good and how far she is willing to go to break the rules.
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Ashfall
by Mike Mullin
After the eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano destroys his city and its surroundings, fifteen-year-old Alex must journey from Cedar Falls, Iowa, to Illinois to find his parents and sister, trying to survive in a transformed landscape and a new society in which all the old rules of living have vanished.
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Delirium
by Lauren Oliver
Lena looks forward to receiving the government-mandated cure that prevents the delirium of love and leads to a safe, predictable, and happy life, until ninety-five days before her eighteenth birthday and her treatment, she falls in love.
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Alight
by Scott Sigler
Em confronts the extensive responsibilities of the leadership position she has assumed, while her friends try to comprehend their own mysterious identity.
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This mortal coil
by Emily Suvada
In a world where people are implanted with technology to recode their DNA, gene-hacking genius Cat must decrypt her late father's message concealing a vaccine that he created before he died for the purpose of stopping the spread of a horrifying plague.
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Flicker and mist : a novel
by Mary G. Thompson
When her fellow Flickerkin, people capable of becoming invisible, are targeted with suspicion and violence, Myra is forced to hide her identity and her relationship with a leader's son.
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Anomalies : The Rise of the Underground
by Sadie Turner
In the future where no disease, war, or discontent exists, and all citizens are complacent members of the Global Governance, fifteen-year-old Keeva discovers that nonconformity will be punished, dissent is not an option, and insurgents will be destroyed.
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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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