Sci-Fi

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Due to a flaw in the genetic engineering designed to prolong the life of the population, men only live to 25 years of age, and women only live to be 20.

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The Lost Saint is the second book of a young adult trilogy, continuing the story of The Dark Divine.

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With the plethora of young adult paranormal series available in a post-Twilight world, it can be very difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff—especially as every series proclaims it

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Katla Gudrun LeBlanc is stuck in Minnesota.

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In 2007 an intense debate heated up on the blogs of young adult authors Holly Black and Justine Larbalestier.

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The genre of paranormal literature in the young adult book world has exploded in the last year or two.

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The much-anticipated conclusion to the young adult series, the Hunger Games, has finally arrived.

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In a world of smoking hot vampires that charm the pants (and blood) off young women, there is a new kid in town who doesn’t quite measure up.

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Danbert Nobacon, whose penname seems to be derived from an old knock-knock joke, is best known for his part in the rock band Chumbawamba.

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There are times when every teenager in the world feels like an alien. But Mackie Doyle doesn’t just feel like an outsider; he knows he is different: not normal, maybe not even human.

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