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I like tales from the future, post-apocalypse and other planets.

Ive read ALL of the Gone and The Hunger Games series. I need to quench my thirst for more futuristic fun!
Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver. The eagerly anticipated sequel to the international bestseller DELIRIUM. Lena's been to the very edge. She's questioned love and the life-changing and agonising choices that come with it. She's made her decision. But can she survive the consequences? In Olivers dystopian America, love has been outlawed as the life-threatening source of all discord. Lenas gradual awakening is set against a convincing backdrop of totalitarianism (Lexile: 760L). Kindle version available. Coda by Emma Trevayne. Ever since he was a young boy, music has coursed through the veins of eighteen-year-old Anthemthe Corp has certainly seen to that. By encoding music, it holds control over all citizens, particularly conduits like Anthem, whose life energy feeds the main power in the Grid. Anthem finds hope and comfort in the twin siblings he cares for, even as he watches the life drain slowly and painfully from his father. Escape is found in his underground rock band, where music sounds free, clear, and unencoded deep in an abandoned basement. Revolution all but sings in the air, and Anthem cannot help but answer the call with the chords of choice and free will. 8th grade. Kindle version available. Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne. Fourteen kids stranded inside a superstore. Inside they have everything they could ever need. But outside the world is being ripped apart by violent storms and chemicals leaking into the atmosphere that, depending on blood type, leave victims paranoid, violent or dead. The kids must remain inside, forced to create their own community, unsure if they'll ever be able to leave. Can they stop the world they've created inside from self-destructing too? (Lexile: HL 590L) Kindle version available. No Safety in Numbers by Dayna Lorentz. A biological bomb has just been discovered in the air ducts of a busy suburban mall. At first nobody knows if it's even life threatening, but then the entire complex is quarantined, people start getting sick, supplies start running low, and there's no way out. Among the hundreds of trapped shoppers are four teens. These four different narrators, each with their own stories, must cope in unique, surprising styles, changing in ways they wouldn't have predicted, trying to find solace, safety, and escape at a time when the adults are behaving badly. This is a gripping look at people and how they canand mustchange under the most dire of circumstances. 8th grade. (Lexile: HL 710L). Department 19 by Will Hill. After watching his father's brutal murder, sixteen-yearold Jamie Carpenter joins Department 19, a secret government agency, where he learns of the existence of vampires and the history that ties him to the team destined to stop them. (Lexile: 940L). Kindle version available.

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Unique by Alison Allen-Gray. Dominic has always been a disappointment to his ambitious father, but he has never understood why. Then he discovers that he had an older brother who died before he was born. Where his brother was a brilliant academic and scientist, Dominic prefers to 'waste' his time painting. His father cannot forgive him for it. Dominic decides to try to find out about his brother, but he discovers more than he bargained for. Their father had Dominic's dead brother cloned, and Dominic is the result. How can he live with this mind-blowing discovery? If the truth is ever made public, it could put people's lives in dangerincluding his own. Kindle version available. Swipe by Evan Angler. Set in a future North America that is struggling to recover after famine and global war, "Swipe" follows the lives of three kids caught in the middle of a conflict they didn't even know existed. United under a charismatic leader, every citizen of the American Union is required to get the Mark on their 13th birthday in order to gain the benefits of citizenship. When Logan and his friends discover the truth behind the Mark, will they ever be able to go back to being normal teenagers? Kindle version available. Son (Final book in Giver series) by Lois Lowry. They called her Water Claire. When she washed up on their shore, no one knew that she came from a society where emotions and colors didnt exist. That she had become a Vessel at age thirteen. That she had carried a Product at age fourteen. That it had been stolen from her body. Claire had a son. But what became of him she never knew. What was his name? Was he even alive? She was supposed to forget him, but that was impossible. Now Claire will stop at nothing to find her child, even if it means making an unimaginable sacrifice. (Lexile: 720L) Kindle version available. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine LEngle. Meg's father had been experimenting with this fifth dimension of time travel when he mysteriously disappeared. Now the time has come for Meg, her friend Calvin, and Charles Wallace to rescue him. But can they outwit the forces of evil they will encounter on their heart-stopping journey through space? Find out in this exciting Classic! (Lexile: 740L). Kindle version available. Infestation by Timothy Bradley. When Andy Greenwood is sent to the Reclamation School for Boys he expects the lousy food, mean drill sergeant instructors, and brutal bullies. What he doesn't expect is an infestation of weirdly large and aggressive ants, or the itching welts all over the staff and students. Andy also learns that kids never leave the school when they're supposed to. Following a ground-splitting earthquake, the school is overrun by monstrous bugs, and Andy himself comes face to face with mutant ants the size of humans, equipped with pinchers that can cut steel. (Lexile: 750L). Kindle version available. The Fellowship of Alien Detection by Kevin Emerson. Two kids from opposite sides of the country find themselves on a road trip to save the world from an impending alien attack - and bolster their middle-school transcripts in the process. First came the missing people, missing time events, and untraceable radio signals. Suffice it to say, something strange is going on.

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