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Landscape with invisible hand
by M. T Anderson
An artistic youth stages creative romantic scenes as entertainment for the Earth's alien overlords to support his unemployed family, a situation that is compromised by an estrangement from his girlfriend. By the National Book Award-winning author of The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing.
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Freefall
by Joshua David Bellin
Looking forward to starting over on a new home planet after sleeping through a 1,000-year journey, Cam, a member of Earth's one-percent elite, teams up with a golden-eyed girl to advocate on behalf of the world's underprivileged classes only to find their efforts sabotaged by an enemy from the past.
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The here and now
by Ann Brashares
Transported through time from a disease-ravaged future to present-day New York, 17-year-old Prenna James is forbidden to change history or become close to anyone outside her community of fellow escapees, edicts that are challenged when she falls in love and discovers an opportunity to save the world.
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Boy robot
by Simon Curtis
Discovering on a cataclysmic night of violence that he is actually a robot who was created to be a weapon and is now being targeted for destruction, Isaak joins an underground network of humans and fellow Robots working to bring about peaceful coexistence and must choose between possible death or embracing his more dangerous nature.
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Invictus
by Ryan Graudin
Born outside of time as the son of a time-traveler from the 24th century and a first-century gladiator, Farway takes a position commanding a ship that smuggles valuables from different eras before meeting a mysterious girl with knowledge that places his existence in question. By the author of Wolf by Wolf.
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Defy the stars
by Claudia Gray
A 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. By the best-selling author of the Evernight series.
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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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Autonomous
by Andy Marino
William wins a driverless car that takes him and his friends anywhere they want to go . . . and to some places they don't.
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Where futures end
by Parker Peevyhouse
A collection of five interconnected novellas features teens trying to maneuver through unusual circumstances spanning several decades, from Dylan, whose sixth sense allows him to glimpse another world, to Quinn, who uncovers an alarming secret 100 years in the future.
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Nyxia
by Scott Reintgen
Recruited by a mysterious corporation for a mission in outer space, an ordinary teen joins a group of fellow travelers, each of whom must earn the right to travel down to a paradise planet where the universe's most valuable mineral has been discovered.
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The abyss surrounds us
by Emily Skrutskie
Cassandra Leung--a seventeen-year-old trainer of Reckoners, sea beasts bred to defend ships--is kidnapped by the pirate queen Santa Elena and ordered to train a Reckoner pup to defend Santa Elena's ship.
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The Takedown
by Corrie Wang
Kyla Cheng doesn't expect you to like her. On track to be valedictorian, she's president of her community club, a debate team champ, plus the yummy Mackenzie Rodriguez has firmly attached himself to her hip. She and her three high-powered best friends don't just own their senior year at their exclusive Park Slope, Brooklyn high school, they practically define the hated species Popular. Kyla's even managed to make it through high school completely unscathed. Until someone takes issue with this arrangement. A week before college applications are due, a video of Kyla "doing it" with her crush-worthy English teacher is uploaded to her school's website. It instantly goes viral, but here's the thing: it's not Kyla in the video. With time running out, Kyla delves into a world of hackers, haters and creepy stalkers in an attempt to do the impossible-take something off the internet-all while dealing with the fallout from her own karmic footprint.
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