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Glow
by Amy Kathleen Ryan
Part of the first generation to
be conceived in deep space,
fifteen-year-old Waverly is
expected to marry young and
have children to populate a
new planet, but a violent
betrayal by the dogmatic leader of their sister
ship could have devastating consequences.
The Islands at the End of the World
by Austin Aslan
Stranded in Honolulu when a
strange cloud causes a
worldwide electronics failure,
sixteen-year-old Leilani and
her father must make their
way home to Hilo amid
escalating perils, including her
severe epilepsy.
Zeroes
by Scott Westerfeld
Six California teens all
discover that they possess
unique supernatural
powers. Calling
themselves the Zeroes,
they train as a crime-fighting unit. Told
from multiple POVs, this first in a series
has quirky characters, fast action and a
message about friendship.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rick Yancey is the author of The Monstrumologist,
The Curse of the Wendigo, The Isle of Blood,
and The Final Descent. He is also the author of The
Fifth Wave series. Rick lives with his wife Sandy and
two sons in Gainesville, Florida.
Check out his website at
http://www.rickyancey.com/
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The Illuminae by Amie
Kaufman
The planet Kerenza is attacked,
and Kady and Ezra find
themselves on a space fleet
fleeing the enemy, while their
ship's artificial intelligence system and a
deadly plague may be the end of them all.
The Maze Runner by James
Dashner
Sixteen-year-old Thomas
wakes up with no memory
in the middle of amaze and
realizes he must work
with the community in which he
finds himself if he is to escape.
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.
Not a Drop to Drink by
Mindy McGinnis
Sixteen-year-old Lynn will do
anything to protect her
valuable water source, but
the arrival of new neighbors
forces her to reconsider her attitudes.
Partials by Dan Wells
In a post-apocalyptic eastern
seaboard ravaged by disease
and war with a manmade race of
people called Partials, the
chance at a future rests in the
hands of Kira Walker, a sixteen-
year-old medic in training.
Dust Lands by Moira
Young
In a distant future, eighteen-
year-old Lugh is kidnapped,
and while his twin sister
Saba and nine-year-old
Emmi are trailing him across
bleak Sandsea they are
captured too, and taken to
brutal Hopetown, where
Saba is forced to be a cage fighter until new
friends help plan an escape.
Icons by
Margaret Stohl
After an alien force known as the
Icon colonizes Earth, decimating
humanity, four surviving
teenagers must piece together
the mysteries of their pasts--in
order to save the future.
Pulse by Patrick Carman
In the year 2051, most
Americans live in one of two
gigantic, modern States. Faith
Daniels, part of a dwindling
group that lives in the wasteland
in between, learns that she has
unusual abilities that could help
when the inevitable war begins.
Frozen by Melissa de la Cruz
More than a century after a
catastrophic disaster wiped out
most ofhumanity and covered
much of the earth with ice, fifteen
-year-old Cass yields to the voice
in her head urging her to embark
on a dangerous journey across a
poisoned sea to the mythical land, Blue.
Arrticle 5
by Kristen SImmons
Ember Miller has perfected
the art of keeping a low
profile in a future society in
which Moral Statutes have
replaced the Bill of Rights
and offenses carry stiff
penalties, but when Chase arrests her
mother, Ember must take action.
The Young World by Chris
Weitz
Jefferson, with his childhood
friend Donna, leads a tribe of
teenagers in New York City
on a dangerous quest to find
an antidote for a mysterious
illness that wiped out all adults and children.
All of the following books are available through the
Delaware County Libraries at
http://charlotte.delco.lib.pa.us/.