After the discussion of trilogies (and Martini-Corona’s eternal John Christopher obsession), I decided this project wouldn’t be complete without a Tripod book. The Tripod trilogy (…heh) might have been the first major YA science fiction trilogy, and is certainly a classic. If you somehow missed these books, the premise is that aliens invade, in giant [...]
Entries from April 2010
The Pool of Fire, by John Christopher (1968)
April 30th, 2010 · 3 Comments
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Tu Books update
April 27th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Remember back in October, when I encouraged you to Kickstart Tu Publishing, a new independent press dedicated to multicultural YA genre fiction? Good news! Tu (now Tu Books) has been acquired as an imprint of Lee and Low! (Yes, I’m a little late to the party on this one; sorry.) They’ll publish 3 books per [...]
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The Turning Place, by Jean E. Karl (1976)
April 25th, 2010 · No Comments
Apocalypse how? Aliens. The Clordians didn’t want to compete with humans for habitable planets to colonize, so they wiped us out. The Clordian Sweep “rapid[ly] disintegrat[ed]… all carbon compounds, which destroyed all life.” (Not to mention all paper records of knowledge, all wooden structures… the thoroughness of this destruction is impressive.) Some people, plants, and [...]
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City of Darkness, by Ben Bova (1976)
April 22nd, 2010 · 2 Comments
Sorry it’s been awhile. Fortunately the 7th grade trip to New York was not apocalyptic in the slightest. Anyway, speaking of New York, it’s the setting of today’s old-school apocalypse! In the future, everyone lives in vast suburban Tracts in little boxes made of ticky-tacky. All Cities have been evacuated and sealed, deemed too filthy [...]
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The Morrow duology, by H. M. Hoover (1973, 1976)
April 13th, 2010 · 5 Comments
In Children of Morrow, we meet Tia and Rabbit, slightly deformed (and oh P.S. telepathic) outcast children in a post-apocalyptic village. The primitive village grew out of a military base, worships a dead nuclear warhead, is patriarchal to a degree that would make Margaret Atwood blush at the crass obviousness of it all, and generally [...]
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Operation Teen Book Drop
April 13th, 2010 · No Comments
More apocalypsey goodness tonight, I promise. But in the meantime, Guys Lit Wire is running a fantastic book drive for Native American reservation school libraries. These schools don’t have much budget for new books, so their collections are looking a little sad. Help get some shiny new reading material into the hands of these kids! [...]
Exiles of ColSec, by Douglas Hill (1984)
April 7th, 2010 · No Comments
A group of bad-ass teen criminals get kicked off Earth to be the lead team of colonizers of the planet Klydor. If they die, eh, no harm done. If they survive, ColSec — Colonization Section, part of the massive government that runs Earth — shows up to claim a nicely broken-in planet. There are giant [...]
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This Time of Darkness, by H. M. Hoover (1980)
April 4th, 2010 · 7 Comments
All Amy knows is the endless corridors and grimy roach-infested apartments of the city. She’s marked as a possible troublemaker because she knows how to read, but if she keeps her head down and makes enough deliberate mistakes on the school vids, maybe they’ll send her to a training dorm to learn a trade. Until [...]
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Window Farms
April 4th, 2010 · No Comments
I don’t have time to read and review enough old-school apocalypse books to fill up a whole month, so please enjoy some pre-apocalyptic technology: Window Farms: “hydroponic edible gardens for urban windows” After peak oil, when the large-scale food distribution system breaks down, we can dig a bunch of plastic water bottles out of the [...]
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Eva, by Peter Dickinson (1988)
April 1st, 2010 · 4 Comments
This is the precursor to popular recent books like The Adoration of Jenna Fox and the Skinned trilogy. Attractive, athletic Eva is in a coma after a horrible car accident. To save her, her parents agree to an experimental treatment: re-growing her mind in the body of a chimpanzee. In Jenna Fox and Skinned, the [...]
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