Here are some sci-fi and dystopian books that we strongly reccommend!
1. The Selection, Kiera Cass (8+)
This novel is held in the future, yet revolves around romance. The plot is something no one would have thought of if this were held in present day life, making it thrilling to explore. -Ashley
Word count:80,000
2. Nemesis, Brendan Reichs (11+)
This is one of those series where I sometimes wish I were the main character, but at other times hope to avoid her troubles. This story truly captured the difference between life and death, and what desperation could do to people. -Ashley
Word count:116,000
3. Legend (series), Marie Lu(11+)
Most stories would just be about either the prodigy or the criminal - one of them. This tale, however, includes both, as well as what happens when they meet. -Ashley
Word count:362,000
4. The Lunar Chronicles (series), Marissa Meyer(8+)
This story takes what would happen when fairy tales characters meet in the future - come clashing, others loving. All this is mixed with the future’s technology, making this a war of the worlds. -Ashley
Word count:87,600
5. They Both Die At the End, Adam Silvera(10+)
Okay I didn’t cry when I read this but that is only because I was in a public setting. This book will seriously make you go through the five stages of grief because guess what? They actually die at the end. I’m not joking, they don’t find a way to live or anything like that. They die. And I know it literally says so in the title but you don’t expect it but the author still makes you shocked T^T. -Sophia
Word count:72,600
6. The Cousins, Karen M. McManus(13+)
This tale follows several (you probably guessed it) cousins, as they grow closer and uncover truths about their family - and their fortune. -Ashley
Word count:87,000
6. One of Us is Lying(series), Karen M. McManus(13+)
You probably guessed, but this story is about a few kids caught up in a murder, and one of them is lying. Suspicions are formed, and secrets are leaked, but murder is something serious, so who did it? -Ashley