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Future Shock

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Winner:
2017 Westchester Fiction Award
Elena Martinez has hidden her eidetic memory all her life—or so she thinks. When powerful tech giant Aether Corporation selects her for a top-secret project, she can't say no. All she has to do is participate in a trip to the future to bring back data, and she'll be set for life. Elena joins a team of four other teens with special skills, including Adam, a science prodigy with his own reason for being there. But when the time travelers arrive thirty years in the future, something goes wrong and they break the only rule they were given: do not look into their own fates. Now they have twenty-four hours to get back to the present and find a way to stop a seemingly inevitable future from unfolding. With time running out and deadly secrets uncovered, Elena must use her eidetic memory, street smarts, and a growing trust in Adam to save her new friends and herself.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 25, 2016
      A young woman travels to the future in this temporal thriller, a series opener and Briggs’s (the Chasing the Dream series) first book for teens. Due to the eidetic memory 17-year-old Elena Martinez has kept hidden all her life, she is selected by the powerful Aether Corporation to join several other talented teens on a trip 10 years into the future as part of a time-travel experiment. When they overshoot their mark by two decades, they spend a harrowing day eluding authorities and coping with radical changes in society and technology. After Elena and her erstwhile allies learn that most of their group is fated to die just after their return, they work to discover the truth behind their mission and their perhaps-inevitable dooms. Briggs crafts a tense tale of predestination and paranoia, fleshed out with a diverse cast and an intriguing premise. While the author concentrates more on worldbuilding and plot twists than on her characters, leaving several of the protagonists underdeveloped, the overall presentation is solidly entertaining. Ages 13–up. Agent: Kate Schafer Testerman, KT Literary.

    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2016

      Gr 8 Up-Elena believes that her eidetic, or photographic, memory makes her a freak, and moving from foster home to foster home after her father ends up in prison for killing her mother only reinforces her thinking. Being different in foster care is asking for trouble, and her violent temper surfaces as she defends other foster children who are bullied. When high-tech Aether Corporation promises to reimburse her for her participation in a research project to the extent that she could support herself for the rest of her life, she can't say no, even when the project involves a dangerous time travel experiment. Four other teens with special skills, including three from foster care, are recruited with her, and together, they forge into the unknown, with deadly consequences none of them could have predicted. Everything that can go wrong does, and the teens are left to deal with the past as well as the future on their own, unsure if they can trust one another or the Aether scientists who are using them. This is an entertaining science fiction murder mystery that doesn't particularly stand out but should appeal to James Patterson fans along with readers of Michael Grant's "Gone" series (HarperCollins). VERDICT A good fit for collections serving science fiction fans and teens in marginalized situations, who will appreciate the attention given to the emotional consequences of the foster care experience.-Kerry Sutherland, Akron-Summit County Public Library, OH

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2016
      A Latina teen with total recall joins four other young Angelenos with special skills on a secret time-travel mission to the future. Although she has an eidetic memory, Elena Martinez has little else going for her. She's an intelligent foster-care kid about to turn 18 without any foreseeable job or college prospects. When an executive from the Aether Corporation offers her a spot on a short-term project for a great deal of money, she has no qualms about signing on. Her team includes three fellow desperate teens--hotheaded black mechanic Chris, homeless white lockpick Trent, introverted Asian artist Zoe--and Adam, a cute, white science nerd. Their mission is to slip through a time portal leaving them 10 years in the future for 24 hours. They're to collect technology, sketches, and impressions of the future world. But when they end up 30 years in the future and discover that everyone but Adam doesn't seem to exist anymore, the conspiracy theories begin to fly. The author refreshingly swaps teen-lit gender stereotypes in the fairly formulaic but nonetheless satisfying romance: she's the edgy, brooding girl with the heart of gold, and he's the adorable, inexperienced good guy. Those who spot the foreshadowing won't be surprised by the twist, but the story remains intriguing enough to keep reading. An absorbing, if occasionally predictable, time-travel mystery with a side of romance. (Science fiction. 13-17)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2016
      A time-travel research project goes horribly wrong when Elena Martinez learns that her group has been sent to the wrong time, and that, somehow, she will kill three of the other group members when they return to the present. An enthralling blend of mystery, romance, and science fiction, this fast-paced thriller will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

      (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:720
  • Text Difficulty:3

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