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|title=Birthmarked
|author=Caragh M O'Brien
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=0857071394
|hardback=1596435690
|pages=368
|publisher=Simon & Schuster
|date=April 2011
|isbn=0857071394
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If they like this dystopian genre as much as I do, there's a wealth of great stuff out there. [[The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins]] has a similar style to ''Birthmarked'', but follows a girl through gladiator-style tournaments. [[Incarceron by Catherine Fisher]] is more challenging but brilliantly thought-out. [[The Declaration by Gemma Malley]] also looks at the fate of babies in a future world and is truly classy. Bookbag also loved [[Dark Life by Kat Falls]], which looks at a post-climate change world at the bottom of the ocean.
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[[Category:Dystopian Fiction]]
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