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If You Liked the Hunger Games
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All these things I've done
by Gabrielle Zevin
In a future where chocolate and caffeine are contraband, cellphone use is illegal, and water and paper are rationed, Anya Balanchine finds herself thrust into the spotlight as heir apparent to an important New York City crime family
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Uglies
by Scott Westerfeld
Just before their sixteenth birthdays, when they will will be transformed into beauties whose only job is to have a great time, Tally's best friend runs away and Tally must find her and turn her in, or never become pretty at all
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The water wars
by Cameron Stracher
Living in an environmentally devastated world where water has become its most precious resource, Vera and her brother Will befriend a boy who seems to have unlimited access to fresh water and who suspiciously disappears, prompting a dangerous search challenged by pirates, a paramilitary group and greedy corporations.
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Unwind
by Neal Shusterman
In a future world where those between the ages of thirteen and eighteen can have their lives "unwound" and their body parts harvested for use by others, three teens go to extreme lengths to survive until they turn eighteen
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The last book in the universe
by W. R. Philbrick
In a future where civilization has been destroyed, one old man named Ryter has a crazy idea to write a book, even though he may be punished by death for doing so, in a chilling and inspiring story by the author of Freak the Mighty. Reprint.
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Shatter me
by Tahereh Mafi
Ostracized or incarcerated her whole life, Juliette is freed on the condition that she use her abilities in support of the dictatorship, but Adam, the only person ever to show her affection, offers hope of a better future
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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 right before her eighteenth birthday and her treatment, when she falls in love
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Legend
by Marie Lu
In a dark future, when North America has split into two warring nations, fifteen-year-olds Day, a famous criminal, and June, the brilliant soldier hired to capture him, discover that they have a common enemy
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The Declaration
by Gemma Malley
Set in the year 2140 where people take drugs to live forever, the children of Grange Hall are the illegal surplus of parents who broke the rules, yet when a mysterious boy enters the scene and tries to convince Anna to escape with him to the freedom of the outside world, she must make the right decision in order to save her life. Reprint.
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Z for Zachariah
by Robert C. O'Brien
Believing herself to be the only survivor of a nuclear war, Ann Burden greets a wandering stranger with excitement and suspicion
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Ship breaker
by Paolo Bacigalupi
A tale set in a Gulf Coast shanty town 100 years in the future finds teen Nailer dreaming of a better life on the sea before discovering a beached clipper ship and lone survivor. By the Nebula- and Hugo-nominated author of Pump Six and Other Stories.
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The limit
by Kristen Landon
When his financially responsible parents unexpectedly surpass their debt limit imposed by the government, 13-year-old Matt is whisked away to a special workhouse where far more serious dangers exist than anyone on the outside realizes.
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The Supernaturalist
by Eoin Colfer
In futuristic Satellite City, fourteen-year-old Cosmo Hill escapes from his abusive orphanage and teams up with three other people who share his unusual ability to see supernatural creatures
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The other side of the island
by Allegra Goodman
Living with her family on Island 365 in the Tranquil Sea, Honor is leery of the controlled, perfect surroundings in which she lives and thus quickly finds herself in great danger by the powers-that-be after attempting to uncover the truth with the help of her equally skeptic friend named Helix. 50,000 first printing.
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Rash
by Pete Hautman
In a future society that has decided it would "rather be safe than free," sixteen-year-old Bo's anger control problems land him in a tundra jail where he survives with the help of his running skills and an artificial intelligence program named Bork
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Candor by Pam BachorzFor a fee, "model teen" Oscar Banks has been secretly--and selectively-- sabotaging the subliminal messages that program the behavior of the residents of Candor, Florida, until his attraction to a rebellious new girl threatens to expose his subterfuge.
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Taken
by Edward Bloor
Set in 2035 where the children of the privileged class are kidnapped for ransom on a regular basis, Charity Meyers becomes the latest victim when her security detail fails one morning, but as she awaits the money and her release, Charity comes to realize that she is in an especially dangerous situation when the identities of her kidnappers are finally revealed.
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Divergent
by Veronica Roth
In a future Chicago, Beatrice Prior must choose among five predetermined factions to define her identity for the rest of her life, a decision made more difficult when she discovers that she does not fit into any one group
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Enclave by Ann AguirreIn a post-apocalyptic future, fifteen-year-old Deuce, a loyal Huntress, brings back meat while avoiding the Freaks outside her enclave, but when she is partnered with the mysterious outsider, Fade, she begins to see that the strict ways of the elders maybe wrong--and dangerous.
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