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Young Adult Science
Fiction
Recommended for Grades 7 through 12
Across the Universe by Beth Revis
Teenaged Amy, a cryogenically frozen passenger on the
spaceship Godspeed, wakes up to discover that someone
may have tried to murder her.
The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson
In the not-too-distant future, when biotechnological
advances have made synthetic bodies and brains possible
but illegal, a seventeen-year-old girl, recovering from a
serious accident and suffering from memory lapses,
learns a startling secret about her existence.
The Angel Experiment by James Patterson
After the mutant Erasers abduct the youngest member of
their group, the "birdkids," who are the result of genetic
experimentation, take off in pursuit and find themselves
struggling to understand their own origins and purpose.
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
A veteran of years of simulated war games, Ender
believes he is engaged in one more computer war game
when in truth he is commanding the last fleet of Earth
against an alien race seeking the complete destruction of
Earth.
Epitaph Road by David Patneaude
In 2097, men are a small and controlled minority in a
utopian world ruled by women, and fourteen-year-old
Kellen must fight to save his father from an outbreak of
the virus that killed ninety-seven percent of the male
population thirty years earlier.
Feed by M.T. Anderson
In a future where most people have computer implants in
their heads to control their environment, a boy meets an
unusual girl who is in serious trouble.
For the Win by Cory Doctorow
In a future where poor children and teenagers work for
corrupt bosses as gold farmers, finding valuable items
inside massively-multiplayer online games, a small group
of teenagers work to unionize and escape this nearslavery.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Chronicles the off-beat and occasionally extraterrestrial
journeys, notions, and acquaintances of galactic traveler
Arthur Dent.
The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer
In a future where humans despise clones, Matt enjoys
special status as the young clone of El Patron, the 142year-old leader of a corrupt drug empire nestled between
Mexico and the United States.
I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore
In rural Ohio, friendships and a beautiful girl prove
distracting to a fifteen-year-old who has hidden on Earth
for ten years waiting to develop the Legacies, or powers,
he will need to rejoin the other six surviving Garde
members and fight the Mogadorians who destroyed their
planet, Lorien.
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher
To free herself from an upcoming arranged marriage,
Claudia, the daughter of the Warden of Incarceron, a
futuristic prison with a mind of its own, decides to help a
young prisoner escape.
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 prodigy June, the brilliant soldier hired to capture
him, discover that they have a common enemy.
Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld
In an alternate 1914 Europe, fifteen-year-old Austrian
Prince Alek, on the run from the Clanker Powers who are
attempting to take over the globe using mechanical
machinery, forms an uneasy alliance with Deryn who,
disguised as a boy to join the British Air Service, is
learning to fly genetically-engineered beasts.
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Living Hell by Catherine Jinks
Chronicles the transformation of a spaceship into a living
organism, as seventeen-year-old Cheney leads the
hundreds of inhabitants in a fight for survival while
machines turn on them, treating all humans as parasites.
Lockdown: Escape from Furnace by Alexander Gordon
Smith
When fourteen-year-old Alex is framed for murder, he
becomes an inmate in the Furnace Penitentiary, where
brutal inmates and sadistic guards reign, boys who
disappear in the middle of the night sometimes return
weirdly altered, and escape might just be possible.
Memento Nora by Angie Smibert
In a near future in which terrorism is commonplace but
memories of horrors witnessed can be obliterated by a
pill, teens Nora, Winter, and Micah create an
underground comic to share with their classmates the
experiences they want to remember.
Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve
In the distant future, when cities move about and
consume smaller towns, a fifteen-year-old apprentice is
pushed out of London by the man he most admires and
must seek answers in the perilous Out-Country, aided by
one girl and the memory of another.
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.
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Immersing himself in a mid-twenty-first-century
technological virtual utopia to escape an ugly real world
of famine, poverty, and disease, Wade Watts joins an
increasingly violent effort to solve a series of puzzles by
the virtual world's creator.
Runaways by Brian K. Vaughan
When six young friends discover that their parents are all
secretly super-powered villains, they run away together
and find strength in one another to overcome their evil
legacy.
Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi
In a futuristic world, teenaged Nailer scavenges copper
wiring from grounded oil tankers for a living, but when he
finds a beached clipper ship with a girl in the wreckage,
he has to decide if he should strip the ship for its wealth
or rescue the girl.
Soulless by Gail Carriger
When Alexia, a soulless spinster with the ability to negate
supernatural powers, accidentally kills a vampire, her life
goes from bad to worse when Lord Maccon, a gorgeous
werewolf, is sent by Queen Victoria to investigate.
Timelock by David Klass
Jack discovers that the only way to protect the Earth from
ecological disaster at the hands of the Dark Army is to
lock time, and he must choose between staying in the
present or returning to the future world from which he
came.
Tomorrow When the War Began by John Marsden
Seven Australian teenagers return from a camping trip in
the bush to discover that their country has been invaded
and they must hide to stay alive.
Truancy by Isamu Fukui
In the City, where an iron-fisted Mayor's goal is perfect
control through education, fifteen-year-old Tack is torn
between a growing sympathy for the Truancy, an
underground movement determined to bring down the
system at any cost, and the desire to avenge a death
caused by a Truant.
The Unidentified by Rae Mariz
In a futuristic alternative school set in a shopping mall
where video game-playing students are observed and
used by corporate sponsors for market research, Katey
"Kid" Dade struggles to figure out where she fits in and
whether she even wants to.
Wither by Lauren Destefano
After modern science turns every human into a genetic
time bomb with men dying at age twenty-five and
women dying at age twenty, girls are kidnapped and
married off in order to repopulate the world.
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