Here are our favorite teen science fiction novels. These titles are classified as Teen High School (TH) and can be found in the Teen section of the library.
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Arana and Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow
by Alex Segura
Anya Corazon was a normal Brooklyn teenager with normal Brooklyn problems--until a few months ago, when she was gifted with amazing spiderlike abilities, from super-strength and heightened agility to web-slinging. A powerful mentor guided her on how best to use these new powers for good--until Anya lost him, just as she lost her mother, just as she's about to lose everything she knows. Future of New York City, the home of the Spider-Man of 2099, is where Anya finds herself stranded, tossed across the century. Arana and Spider-Man are about to discover that the enemies they face have dark and powerful connections to both heroes--and that this unlikely team across time will need to save much more than each other.
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The Warning
by Kristy Acevedo
Alexandra Lucas' train stops on the way home from a concert with her boyfriend. A mysterious doorway has appeared beside the tracks, and a hologram claiming to be a human from the future shares a sinister warning. A comet is on a collision course with Earth. To survive, people must step through one of the many portals that have opened around the world. The holograms claim to offer safety. But how can anyone be sure? Stay or go--everyone must make their own choice. Alex's family, her friends, her boyfriend all have different ideas. Alex is only sure of one thing: she wants to decide for herself. But every decision comes at a price.
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The Memory Index: a Novel
by Julian R. Vaca
In a reimagined 1987, mankind's ability to remember has deteriorated. To fight memory loss, men and women rely on artificial recall by storing memories on tapes and playing them back. Lives are both upended when the founder of Memory Frontier, a billion-dollar corporation, announces the forthcoming release of groundbreaking medicaltechnology that will forever change artificial recall. Five hundred randomly selected students will be sent to a prestigious boarding school, where they will trial the new medical technology in pursuit of a "better tomorrow." But when everything is questioned when students disappear in the night under the watch of the school's ruthless, militaristic dean.
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Throwback
by Maurene Goo
Sent back to the‘90s where she finds herself in high school with her 17-year-old mother, Samantha Kang finds the right romance at the wrong time while trying to fit into an analog world and make things right with her mom.
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Stars, Hide Your Fires
by Jessica Mary Best
Arriving on Ouris to steal a fortune, expert thief Cass is set up to take the fall when the emperor is murdered and works with a mysterious rebel to clear her name, unraveling a secret that could change the fate of the empire.
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See You Yesterday
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Stuck in a time loop with her nemesis, college student Barrett Bloom agrees to work with Miles to find a way out, and when they start falling for each other, they wonder what will happen to their relationship if they make it to tomorrow.
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All That's Left In the World
by Erik J. Brown
Putting their trust in one another, two boys, Andrew and Jamie, search for civilization in a world ravaged by a deadly pathogen, but their secrets could cost them everything as they try to find the courage to fight for the future, together.
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Alone Out Here
by Riley Redgate
When the apocalypse arrives early, a group of teens, including First Daughter Leigh Chen, search for a habitable planet on a starship manned by the pilots mysterious daughter with whom Leigh struggles for control of the mission.
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The Darkness Outside Us
by Eliot Schrefer
Earth's population is divided between only two existing countries which cannot manage to cooperate in any way, until a distress signal arrives from Titan's first settler. Neither country can afford to rescue her on their own if they act separately. Ambrose wakes up on board the Coordinated Endeavour under strange circumstances: he doesn't remember the launch, the ship's OS is voiced by his mother, strangers have been aboard, and Kodiak, the only other person on this mission, has barricaded himself away from sight. But nothing will stop Ambrose from making this mission succeed-- not when the settler he's rescuing is his sister.
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At the End of Everything
by Marieke Nijkamp
Trapped in the Hope Juvenile Treatment Center with a plague raging outside that passes through their ranks while supplies quickly dwindle, a group of incarcerated teens must figure out how to survive in a world that has never seemed to want them.
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Ashfall Legacy
by Pittacus Lore
Sixteen-year-old half-alien Sydney Chambers leaves Earth to seek his long-missing father, and unearths a devastating, centuries-old secret about humanity.
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Legendborn
by Tracy Deonn
Wanting to escape her previous life after the death of her mother, 16-year-old Bree enrolls in a program for high school students at the local university and witnesses a magical attack which reveals her undiscovered powers as well as sinister truths about her mother’s death.
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Victories Greater Than Death
by Charlie Jane Anders
A brilliant alien commander’s human clone teams up with her best friend and crewmates to protect a world that does not yet know that alien life exists.
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The Cost of Knowing
by Brittney Morris
Struggling with constant visions of the future whenever he touches an object or person, 16-year-old ice-cream shop employee Alex Rufus finds his life upended when he has a premonition about the imminent death of his brother.
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The Electric Kingdom
by David Arnold
After a deadly Fly Flu spreads throughout the world, survivors Nico, her dog, young artist Kit, and the mysterious Deliverer roam the earth, seeking to evade the Flies and find a place where life and love can thrive again.
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Aurora Rising
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Amie Kaufman
Eighteen-year-old Tyler Jones, top graduate of Aurora Academy, and a group of misfits and troublemakers embark on their first mission with Auri, a stowaway from the distant past
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Bloom
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Kenneth Oppel
When the world is overtaken by monster alien plants that emit toxic pollen and swallow up people, three kids on a remote island look for clues in their unusual allergies to understand their immunity to the invaders.
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Game Changer
by Neal Shusterman
Transported into other dimensions by a seemingly random hit, a young football player visits alternate worlds that evolved differently in accordance with respective belief systems.
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Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful
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Arwen Dayton
A twisted story about the pursuit of perfection in the future envisions a world where science enables people to live whatever lives they can imagine, triggering unanticipated consequences.
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The Vanishing Deep
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Astrid Scholte
A teen diver in a water-covered world collects enough from the immersed city ruins to pay for a procedure to bring her sister back to life for 24 hours, a quest for answers that is complicated by her revived sister’s desire for a final day of freedom.
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