Category Archives: Futuristic

Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

“‘I want to tell the rebels that I am alive.  That I’m right here in District Eight, where the Capitol has just bombed a hospital full of unarmed men, women and children.  There will be no survivors.’ The shock I’ve … Continue reading

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Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

“In that one slight motion, I see the end of hope, the beginning of the destruction of everything I hold dear in the world.  I can’t guess what form my punishment will take, how wide the net will be cast, … Continue reading

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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

“Destroying things is much easier than making them.” It’s not the United States anymore; it’s Panem, a collection of districts under strict governmental control.  As punishment for a long-past rebellion, two young people from each district must fight for survival … Continue reading

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How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff

“If you haven’t been in a war and are wondering how long it takes to get used to losing everything you think you need or love, I can tell you the answer is No time at all.” Daisy is fifteen, … Continue reading

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The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer

“When the day came, Eduardo received the newborn into his hands as though it were his own child.  His eyes blurred as he laid it in a crib and reached for the needle that would blunt its intelligence. ‘Don’t fix … Continue reading

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Unwind by Neal Shusterman

“Connor had known other kids at school who disappeared over the past couple of years.  One day they just didn’t turn up.  Teachers would say that they were ‘gone’ or ‘no longer enrolled’.  Those were just code words, though.  Everyone … Continue reading

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Uglies by Scott Westerfield

“‘But it’s not about camping out. It’s about becoming what I want to become.  Not what some surgical committee thinks I should.’ ‘You’re still yourself on the inside, Shay.  But when you’re pretty, people pay more attention.’ ‘Not everyone thinks … Continue reading

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Feed by M. T. Anderson

‘”No one with feeds thinks about it,’ she said. ‘When you have the feed all your life, you’re brought up not to think about things.  Like them never telling you that it’s a republic and not a democracy.  It’s something … Continue reading

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Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi

“’Half the crews out here find some cache of oil or copper or whatever and none of them figure out what to do with it.  Crew boss grabs it in the end, and they get bumped off the wrecks…Luck isn’t … Continue reading

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