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 **Cli Fi Fiction from the Readers Advisory Seminar '21** **Cli Fi Fiction from the Readers Advisory Seminar '21**
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 +Jay's suggestions: 
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 //Metatropolis// edited by John Scalzi //A good way in for people who may not want to tackle anything too heavy in the Cli-Fi realm.// //Metatropolis// edited by John Scalzi //A good way in for people who may not want to tackle anything too heavy in the Cli-Fi realm.//
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 Some great cli-fi for middle grade/YA are:  Some great cli-fi for middle grade/YA are: 
  
-How to Bee by Bren MacDibble+//How to Bee// by Bren MacDibble 
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 +//Dog Runner// also by Bren MacDibble 
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 +//Dry// by Neal Shusterman 
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 +//Future Girl// by Asphyxia 
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 +//Your robot dog will die// by Arin Greenwood. //Great discussion of the impact of western society//
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 +Some great cli-fi for middle grade/YA  
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-Dog Runner also by Bren MacDibble 
  
-Dry by Neal Shusterman 
  
-Future Girl by Asphyxia+[[2021_readers_advisory_seminar_16_and_17_march_2021|Return to Readers Advisory]]
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