DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth – REVIEW

Beatrice Prior lives with her family in (dystopian) Chicago where people are grouped into factions based on personal beliefs and values. Her and her family are Abnegation in which people consider selflessness and moderation the most important qualities for a successful society. The other factions are Candor (Truth and Honesty), Amity (Friendship, Peace, Harmony), Erudite [Keep Reading]

MEMENTO NORA by Angie Smibert – REVIEW

Do you have something you’d like to forget? A memory too difficult to recall? Have no fear, TFC can take care of your problem.   Nora is about to experience her first visit to TFC (Therapeutic Forgetting Clinic). Her parents are insisting she go after witnessing a horrible terrorist attack. Nora can’t seem to get [Keep Reading]

FEED by M.T. Anderson – REVIEW

Titus is a a typical teen.  He lives with his parents and annoying younger brother, likes to hang out with his friends, and is always looking for something exciting to do. During Spring Break, he and his friends decide to go to the Moon.  That’s right – the Moon. Titus lives in a technologically advanced [Keep Reading]

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THE FOX INHERITANCE by Mary E. Pearson – REVIEW

NOTE: It isn’t imperative that you read THE ADORATION OF JENNA FOX before you read this book, but you might have a better understanding if you do. Once upon a time, three friends, Jenna, Locke, and Kara, were in a terrible car crash. The accident left their bodies damaged beyond repair.  For Jenna, the 18 [Keep Reading]

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ACROSS THE UNIVERSE by Beth Revis – REVIEW

Godspeed is an amazing technological development. A vast spaceship able to sustain the life of thousands of people for three hundred years. Amy, along with her parents and others from Sol Earth, were cryogenically frozen, expecting to wake up when the Godspeed arrived on a new planet 300 years later. When Amy’s cryogenic chamber is [Keep Reading]

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VARIANT by Robison Wells – REVIEW

Benson Fisher has finally found the educational experience he’s been looking for.  As a foster kid who has been bounced from home to home for all of his life, he’s never had a chance to stay at a school for very long.  He wants to make something out of his life. He wants to learn. [Keep Reading]

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RIP TIDE (DARK LIFE #2) by Kat Falls – REVIEW

NOTE: You should read the first book in this series, DARK LIFE, before you read this one. RIP TIDE is not a stand alone novel. While stashing the family’s latest seaweed harvest, Ty and Gemma come across a sunken township – a giant water craft where people live and make a living. While investigating, Ty [Keep Reading]

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DARK LIFE by Kat Falls – REVIEW

After devastating earthquakes shatter continents and flood entire regions, humans are forced to live in stack cities with hardly any space to call their own. The only ones with any space to spread out are the pioneers willing to take a risk and live under the water on the ocean floor.  A group of settlers [Keep Reading]

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MICHAEL VEY: THE PRISONER OF CELL 25 by Richard Paul Evans – REVIEW

Michael Vey is a small, quiet kid.  He has one friend named Ostin (pronounced Austin), a girl he admires from afar, and a bully that makes his life a living hell. He’s been stuffed in lockers, hit, and made fun of ever since he can remember. He really want to fight back, but he can’t. [Keep Reading]

CINDER by Marissa Meyer – REVIEW

Cinder is an orphan.  She lost her parents when she was eleven and she and her family were in a fatal hover accident. She survived the crash, but only just barely. In order to save Cinda, scientists had to add a metal hand and a metal leg turning her into a cyborg. Luckily, a man [Keep Reading]