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The Knowing - The Forgetting by Sharon Cameron
The Knowing
Book 2 in the series:The Forgetting

In "The Knowing," readers are transported to a separate community from the one in "The Forgetting." Samara, a member of this group, discovers that their belief in creating a utopia is challenged when they encounter Earth people, leading to a complex exploration of truth and motives. The plot, set long after the first book, introduces new characters like Samara and Beckett, whose experiences on a new planet and revelations about the past intertwine with themes of love, discovery, and survival.

If you liked The Knowing, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: The Forgetting)

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    The Grace Year by Kim Liggett
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    The Grace Year by Kim Liggett is a thought-provoking YA novel set in a near future society where 16-year-old girls are banished to an isolated camp for a year to rid themselves of a perceived magic that grows within them. The story follows Tierney James as she embarks on her own Grace Year, facing physical and emotional challenges while unraveling the mysteries of the society she lives in. The book explores themes of control, survival, sisterhood, and the resilience of women in the face of societal expectations and oppression.

    I follow her through the woods, a well-worn path I’ve seen a thousand times. Ferns, lady-slipper, and thistle, the mysterious red flowers dotting the path. Five petals, perfectly formed, like they wer...

  2. #2
    The Rain
    Book 1 in the series:Rain

    The Rain - Rain by Joseph A. Turkot
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    The Rain trilogy by Joseph Turkot follows the story of a female protagonist who embarks on an epic journey in a world where it rains 24/7 nonstop every day. The series explores a post-apocalyptic setting where the main characters face the challenges of relentless rain, survival, and self-discovery. The writing style is described as descriptive and immersive, allowing readers to feel and visualize the cold and damp environment vividly.

    The thing that always comes to mind first isn’t the how though, it’s the how much. Back when they were taking measurements still, according to Russell, the numbers to know were 15 and 5,400. Now he’s ...

  3. #3
    Dark Eden
    Book 1 in the series:Dark Eden

    Dark Eden - Dark Eden by Chris Beckett
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    'Dark Eden' by Chris Beckett is a science fiction novel set on a planet where it is constantly dark, illuminated only by natural sources like glowing flora and fauna. The story follows a colony of humans, descendants of stranded astronauts, who are divided between traditionalists waiting for rescue from Earth and young individuals seeking to explore and adapt to their harsh environment. The narrative provides a nuanced exploration of motivations and conflicts within the colony, focusing on themes of survival, adaptation, and societal change.

    The book presents a unique and intriguing world-building concept, depicting a society rooted in tradition and religious fanaticism, struggling with dwindling resources and the need for change. The plot unfolds with a mix of individual voices, showcasing shades of grey in characters' motives and actions, adding depth to the conflict between the old ways and the push for progress. Beckett's writing style, though initially challenging for some readers, immerses them in the dark and mysterious atmosphere of the alien planet, creating a compelling backdrop for the characters' struggles and decisions.

    Hmmph, hmmph, hmmph, went the trees all around us, pumping and pumping hot sap from under ground. Hmmmmmmm, went forest. And from over Peckhamway came the sound of axes from Batwing group. They were s...

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    Only Ever Yours by Louise O'Neill
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    Only Ever Yours by Louise O'Neill is a dystopian novel set in a post-apocalyptic world where girls are genetically engineered to become companions, concubines, or chastities for men. The story follows the protagonist, Frieda, as she navigates a society where women are objectified, judged based on their appearance, and trained from birth to please men. The book delves into themes of beauty standards, misogyny, and the dark consequences of societal expectations on women. The writing style is described as dark, thought-provoking, and reflective of our own society's attitudes towards women.

    But I cannot see these “vital organs” in the mirrors. All I can see are dark circles under my eyes, a gray pallor like a dusting of ashes over my face. The hallmarks of too many nights spent burrowing...

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    The Knife of Never Letting Go - Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness
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    In a world where everyone's thoughts are audible, Todd, the last boy in Prentisstown, is on the cusp of manhood when he discovers a patch of silence, leading him to flee his town. Along with a girl named Viola, Todd embarks on a journey to find Haven, a settlement rumored to have no Noise, all while being pursued by the men from Prentisstown. The book explores themes of identity, friendship, and survival in a post-apocalyptic setting, with a unique writing style that immerses readers in the protagonist's thoughts and emotions.

    We’re walking across the wild fields south-east of town, those ones that slope down to the river and head on towards the swamp. Ben’s sent me to pick him some swamp apples and he’s made me take Manche...

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    Dark Rooms by Lili Anolik
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    Dark Rooms by Lili Anolik is a mystery novel following Grace Baker's quest to solve her sister Nica's murder. The story is filled with twists and unexpected turns, keeping readers engaged until the end. Grace's investigation leads her to dark places within her family and community, ultimately forcing her to confront unsettling truths about herself. The writing style of the book is described as intense, emotional, and exploring deep human emotions through the eyes of the protagonist.

    The last time I saw Nica before she died was on the way back from the tennis courts of Chandler Academy, the private boarding and day school in Hartford, Connecticut, where we were both students and o...

  7. #7
    The Blue
    Book 3 in the series:Rain

    The Blue - Rain by Joseph A. Turkot
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    He still hasn’t seen it with his own eyes. Our hunter. The black shape that skirts the edge of our ice floe—Resilience floe, as Russell started calling it. But I’ve seen it two nights in a row now. Mo...

    The final book in the Rain Trilogy

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    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Rain )

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    Jaran
    Book 1 in the series:Jaran

    Jaran - Jaran by Kate Elliott
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    'Jaran' by Kate Elliott is a unique blend of science fiction and fantasy set on another planet, where the story reads like a fantasy novel despite its sci-fi elements. The plot follows a modern woman who becomes immersed in the culture of a nomadic tribe called the Jaran, experiencing a matriarchal society where both men and women are free to take lovers without judgment. The writing style is described as captivating, with great world-building and a romantic subplot that adds depth to the narrative.

    Please don't think I'm running away. I really did mean, when I decided to go to Dao Cee system, to visit you on Odys—but I need to be by myself right now, without you trying to give me well-meant advi...

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    A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World by C.A. Fletcher
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    In a post-apocalyptic world, the protagonist Griz embarks on a journey to retrieve his stolen dog, Jip, after a thief takes it from their isolated island. The narrative follows Griz's adventures through a depopulated world filled with challenges and surprises, as he navigates the ruins of the old world and documents his travels in a journal. The book delves into themes of loyalty, survival, and the enduring bond between humans and dogs, set against a backdrop of a slowly fading world and the remnants of a forgotten society.

    When we were hunters and gatherers and walked out of Africa and began to spread across the world, they came with us. They guarded our fires as we slept and they helped us bring down prey in the long d...

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    The Ask and the Answer - Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness
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    The Ask and the Answer by Patrick Ness is the second book in the Chaos Walking trilogy. The story picks up right where the first book left off, with Todd and Viola separated and caught in the midst of a war between the Mayor and a female guerrilla group called The Answer. The book delves into tough themes such as ethnic cleansing, female repression, terrorism, and torture, all while maintaining a fast-paced and engaging narrative style that keeps readers invested in the characters' fates. The book is praised for its exploration of morality, hard choices, responsibility, loyalty, and the complexities of human nature, all set in a dystopian world where everyone can hear men's thoughts but not women's.

    Mr. Collins pushes me up a narrow, windowless staircase, up and up and up, turning on sharp landings but always straight up. Just when I think my legs can’t take no more, we reach a door. He opens it ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Chaos Walking )

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