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The Always War by Margaret Peterson Haddix
In a war-torn future United States, fifteen-year-old Tessa, her childhood friend Gideon, now a traumatized military hero, and Dek, a streetwise orphan, enter enemy territory and discover the shocking truth about a war that began more than seventy-five years earlier.
Greystone Secrets #1: the Strangers by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Told from separate viewpoints, Chess, Emma, and Finn Greystone, ages twelve, ten, and eight, investigate why their mother went missing and uncover their ties to an alternate world.
Tin by Pádraig Kenny
In an alternate England in the 1930s, Christopher works as an assistant to an engineer who makes illegal mechanicals, or robots covered by synthetic skin. When Christopher finds out that he is a mechanical himself, he is taken away by a government agency. Afraid for his safety, his mechanical family sets out to rescue him with the help of the famous engineer who created him.
The Boy at the End of the World by Greg van Eekhout
Fisher, the last boy on earth, is born from a survival pod after humankind ceased to exist. With a robot named Click as his only companion, Fisher struggles to survive an altered and dangerous world, and to discover if he really is all alone on Earth.