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She starts to wonder if maybe she can have a future that she never even imagined. America is thrown into a different kind of area, the palace. The book opens three hours after Ezra and Kady breakup. They work together as they attempt to escape from genocide by BeiTech Industries and get off-world. Ezra and Kady end up in different spaceships with limited communication. Now, they are trying to outrun an enemy dreadnaught and get closer to civilization so BeiTech can be brought to justice.

They just have to survive the nine-month journey to the jump station. But in nine months, everything can go wrong. Illuminae has a zombie apocalypse, mass genocide, and an insane AI holding thousands of people hostage. It is definitely for older teens and adults due to the violence and language.

This book is not a dystopian society, but it does feature a female lead who overcomes unbeatable odds to save those she loves.

There is quite a bit of violence due to the zombie apocalypse and mass genocide. My review of this book takes a deeper look into the themes and violence.

She accepts because it gets her closer to solving the mystery of who her father is. No one likes Sawyer poking in their past, but uncovering the mystery of her origin is too tempting in this glittery world where no one is what they appear.

Little White Lies features four independent female leads and is full of twists and turns that will keep you on your toes while the story is slowly revealed. Sawyer is trying to find her biological father, and the topic of conception comes up a few times. This book is best for teens and young adults who love drama and are ready to read a soap opera. A thousand years in the future in New Beijing Cinder works in her mechanic shop when Prince Kai appears with a broken android assistant in need of some help.

Politics, a plague, and a conspiracy theory help round out and bring dimension to a well-loved story. This strong female lead is trying to survive in a futuristic world. Cinder is best for ages 13 and up because of mild language during moments of duress.

Check out my review for a deeper look into the topics and content. I also did a review of the entire Lunar Series. Princess Lia runs away from a political match on her way to the altar.

Lia tries to make a fresh start without knowing that she has two people on her trail. One is a jilted prince bent on tracking down his would-be bride. Both start the dangerous game of courting her and trying to win her heart, but can she figure out their true identities before she dies. Lia seems like a helpless princess, but she learns to take care of herself. This is the first book in a trio. I highly recommend getting all three before beginning.

A Kiss of Deception is for teens and young adults. Audrey Rose Wadsworth is a seventeen-year-old girl who loves dissection. Her uncle is a coroner and has agreed to teach Miss Wadsworth everything she wants to know. Enter Jack the Ripper. Audrey and her uncle are working to solve the case using early forensics. Soon her uncle is imprisoned as a suspect, and she is left to solve the mystery. All the pieces point to people she loves, but who is Jack the Ripper?

Stalking Jack the Ripper is a horror mystery novel and a perfect fit for any lover of NCIS or other detective murder mystery books. It stars a leading lady, and it keeps you on the toes for the whole story. Audrey is very independent and is trying to protect her family similar to Katniss in The Hunger Games.

This book is recommended for grades I would rate this book as a PG movie. For a deeper look into this book, check out my full review. Every generation in the kingdom of Fennbirn, the queen gives birth to triplet girls.

Each girl is born with magic and is an equal heir to the throne. Mirabella is an elemental, able to create flames and vicious storms with a wave of her hand. Katharine is a poisoner, able to ingest the deadliest poisons with no consequences. Arsinoe, a naturalist, can make a flower bloom in the palm of her hand and control the fiercest animals.

Just because they were born a princess does not mean they will be queen. The battle begins on their sixteenth birthday. The last one standing gets the crown. This book has strong Hunger Games vibes. Three young women fighting to the death for those they love. This is their destiny and something they have been training for their entire lives. I do like the magical and political elements.

They add a new dimension to the struggle. Oh, and they also are trying to choose from the same pool of husbands too! This book is a solid PG due to the violence and some language. His enemies are trying to slaughter the last of his race. John is one of eighteen refugees from the planet Lorien. The nine children and their nine guards are the last of their race. They are on the run from an evil group called the Mogadorians until their legacies develop. Legacies are special powers that develop as they mature.

Before leaving Lorien, a charm was placed on them so they can only be killed in a particular order. This charm notifies the others when one of them has died. Three are dead. John Smith is number four. They are coming for him. This book is packed with action and suspense. John has to fend off an alien invasion and gain control of his superpowers. His friends may be few, but John learns to rely on them. With her first love in the balance and the future of her city at stake, Myra must determine if going invisible is the best way to be seen.

It happens before anyone even realizes it—everyone is simply gone. Everyone except people under age With no adults to produce and provide basic necessities, the kids and teens form opposing camps and come up against each other for basic survival.

And then there are the powers that have appeared in some of the remaining kids—powers that only get stronger and stronger. As natural leaders arise from the groups, everyone else must pick a side and weigh the intentions of their leaders against the likelihood that their leaders will get them through this—if there is an end—alive. After a meteor crashes into the moon and brings it closer to Earth, everything is thrown into chaos. Natural disasters of epic proportions rock communities big and small, leaving many to fight for their own survival.

Miranda occupies herself with recording her new existence in her journal, relying on what little she, her two brothers, and her mother can bring into their sunroom to sustain themselves as they approach summer, which has become a deadly Arctic winter. With limited supplies, Miranda and her family must cling to each other and their belief that they will see the end of these harrowing days.

Touched with a power that makes her own touch fatal, Juliette has been thrown in prison to prevent another murder at her hands. Now, she must decide if her freedom is worth betraying what she believes in and those she loves most as she fights for her survival.

Linus hardly expects to be kidnapped and left in a bare bunker after he helps a seemingly blind man on the street, but as the days pass, this appears to be his new reality. When the group is left with just themselves and little contact from their imprisoner, they consider among themselves the purpose for their capture.

In a world where near-immortality is a reality thanks to scientific intervention, those in charge have imposed a law that makes youth illegal. The attempt at population control outlaws anyone who signs the Declaration and agrees not to have children in exchange for a lengthy life. Anyone born under these circumstances are Surplus, like Anna, who must now decide whether to follow the law and die or to be constantly on the run but keep her life.

There are three more books in the series, so get reading. Set in a post-apocalyptic Chicago, people are divided by personality type. Published in , this sci-fi classic is the original dystopian novel. And try not to get too freaked out about by how accurate it is. Just watch out for Big Brother. No, not the TV show. Seven hundred years after humans have colonized other planets, the universe has created a social hierarchy based on color. Sixteen-year-old Darrow, a working-class Red, struggles to join the elite Gold class.

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