Honorable mention to Uglies by Scott Westerfeld too - i was so obsessed with YA dystopian sci-fi in 2010 that i was reading anything
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i read all these damn books and all I can say is that James Patterson is a war criminal
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Wasn’t there like a ton of self harm in those uglies books? I remember being super irked out as a kid
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@GRAPE ugh really? i haven’t re-read but that makes complete sense: it must’ve both gone completely over my head as a child and also insidiously normalized it for me… idk why they were letting him write that stuff for kids
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also this type of cover with the raised type has been lost to time
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