(Part 2) Best teen science fiction & adventure books according to redditors

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We found 179 Reddit comments discussing the best teen science fiction & adventure books. We ranked the 73 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction Action & Adventure:

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

/u/Yokuo You are one awesome dude :)

/u/TheRubyRedPirate You are lovely and awesome, how are you doing today?

Thanks for the contest! Ebook.

u/SmallFruitbat · 3 pointsr/YAwriters

It's the weekend already!?

There is the most excellent library book sale this afternoon, but before that goes down, I am dogsitting Baby Puppy and must get caught up on laundry (still in a heap from Arkansas), drywall, and NaNoWriMo. I am cheating again this year by adding to an existing project, but I am forcing myself to close gaps and write alternate subplots so it's Productive. I am, of course, behind word count because of a late start, but I'm kind of getting caught up. I love word sprints. They make me work through my frustration.

Also got a chance to blow through some good books instead of slogging through ones I don't like... Cinder was an android/Sailor Moon Cinderella mashup, and Tin Star (free preview) is Titan A.E. + religious cult. And the most recent Attack on Titan manga came out this week, so there's that too.

u/ReisaD · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

And I'm Javert!

Thank you for the contest!


I would love this book!

u/cavehobbit · 2 pointsr/books

Somewhat sci-fi, but: The Drowned Cities.

u/tomolly · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

You wanted dinosaurs, so I give you dinosaurs: Raptor Threat

Quick blurb:
> WARNING: This book contains action. Lots of action. Dinosaur-fighting action. Jurassic Park meets Transformers.
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> Raptors wage war with their dinosaur foes across the galaxy, and they've set their sights on Earth. If they can't take the planet for themselves, they plan on destroying it like they did 65 million years ago.
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> Human-friendly dinosaurs team up with the United States military, forming the Dino Squad. Their goal? Repel the raptors, save the planet.
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> Or die trying...

And, my older works:

Blood for Blood: The Stolen Prince (free book, first in the trilogy)

The State: Control (free book, first in the trilogy)

Apex Rising

u/shorinbb · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Make me smile, Rasta! This book on my books wishlist is prime and would make me happy! The author lives in my town and I would love to support her! Thanks Rasta for being your usual awesome self.

u/CourtingEvil · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I've been having a pretty horrible week myself. I made some mistakes a little more than a month ago, and they're now coming back to bite me in the ass. On top of that, I'm leaving for work training in 6 days and I'm having a hard time dealing with the fact that I'll be leaving all my friends and my boyfriend behind. I've been crying for two days straight and haven't been able to eat any solids. I don't remember ever feeling so horrible...

Um... catdog, I guess, haha. That was one of the better shows when I was a kid! I would enjoy either this book or this one

u/AdelaideThorne · 1 pointr/scifiwriting

The Trace - Book 1 of the Whitewashed Trilogy

Genre: Light Sci Fi, Young Adult, Speculative

Size: 108,000 Words.

Description:
>The Grifters kidnap any metahumans living outside the Academy… like me. Only this time, they missed.
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>For centuries, a covert organization of metahumans called the Academy has protected unaware civilians from the Grifters, creatures whose humanity is as deformed as their craggy faces. I’d spent eighteen years ignorant of either group, and of their endless war. Then the Grifters found me.
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>The Academy whisked me away to safety, and we waited for the danger to pass. Only it didn’t. The Grifters, too stupid to know or too cruel to care that I’d left, kidnapped my best friend instead.
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>It won’t take them long to figure out their mistake, but I’m not going to give them the opportunity. Finding Kara means grueling training at the Academy—a sequestered hub of classified operations, psychic powers, and fighting creatures that should only exist in nightmares. We have the weapons, the technology, the brains. The Academists are strong, but Grifters are stronger. They can’t even feel pain. But we can, and Grifters are the perfect outlet for releasing that pain.

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u/Oscar_Relentos · 1 pointr/Oscar_Relentos

Extremely happy to read this comment so happy you're enjoying the series!! The second book is available for pre-order right here. It's available for immediate consumption on other sites like Apple iBooks, Kobo, and Nook through this Universal Book Link for The Stars in Our Skies as well - https://www.books2read.com/u/bOAqRJ

Thanks so much for reading I'm ecstatic to have people enjoying this series. It's been floating around in just my head for so long it's crazy to watch other people experiencing this story

u/mjfikes · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

this would be nice for the kindle!
Edit: labor day! (I didn't realize, sorry!)

u/midwestprotest · 1 pointr/blackladies

Justice and her Brothers by Virgina Hamilton. It's a book series (trilogy) for middle schoolers but if she loves to read she might be able to handle it!

https://www.amazon.com/Justice-Trilogy-Brothers-Dustland-Gathering-ebook/dp/B0090WS1FK

u/conuly · 1 pointr/whatsthatbook

Yay, I found it!

Erasing Time and it looks like it has a brand new sequel.

u/LincolnHat · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

Paolo Bacigalupi's Ship Beaker series, consisting so far of Ship Breaker and The Drowned Cities.