Perfection
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Imagine for a second that there was nothing you sucked at. You know, that one thing you can never do right; imagine that, as well as everything else, you were perfect a it. That's what Celestia Clare Scotte could do. Perfect at every single thing on planet earth. However, she missed one tinsy winsy little detail, her humanity is going haywire. Now imagine you are a complete klutz, who cannot do anything right, ever. Doesn't know what to be, doesn't know what to do, or how to act. That is Celestia Clare's sister, Ryn. However, with Celestia Clare in trouble, Ryn must save her sister. But how can she save the one girl who never needed help before? What is she even supposed to do? Photo by Heather Shapiro
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In a world ruled by disease, fear, and government control, survival is no longer a choice-it's a rebellion. After a virus devastates the population, the U.S. government uses the crisis to seize control, turning teenagers into test subjects in brutal experiments meant to create super-soldiers. Those who are captured vanish into labs where their memories are wiped, their bodies are altered, and their identities are erased. Those who escape are left with scars-and the crushing guilt of the ones they couldn't save. Artemis Cross was never supposed to be a leader. But when she's captured and stripped of everything she knows, she becomes Subject 88, forced into a nightmare of pain, injections, and psychological warfare. Her mind begins to fracture-but one memory refuses to die: Z, the boy who once held her together, the boy she can't forget no matter how deep they dig into her brain. Outside the walls, Z is haunted by her absence. He can't eat, sleep, or breathe without seeing her face. As he and a fractured group of survivors drive through a collapsing America-riddled with graffiti, riots, and people fighting to the death over scraps-Z promises he'll find Artemis, even if he has to tear the system down piece by piece. But the deeper they get into the truth, the more twisted it becomes. Friends begin to betray each other. Love starts to fracture. And the world they thought they knew is far more dangerous than they ever imagined. Because this isn't just about surviving the system anymore. It's about burning it to the ground.

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