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The ones

Genetically engineered teenagers called 'The Ones' go to extremes fighting for their rights as society turns against them

Book  - 2016
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  • ISBN: 1250083141
  • ISBN: 9781250083142
  • Physical Description 294 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher New York : Imprint, 2016.

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Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 1250083141
The Ones
The Ones
by Sweren-Becker, Daniel
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In Sweren-Becker's uneven debut, one percent of the population has benefited from genetic modification at birth, which endows the Ones, as they are called, with beauty, intelligence, and other heightened traits. Cody Bell, 16, and her 17-year-old boyfriend, James, are both Ones, and life is good in their California town until the Supreme Court declares genetic engineering illegal. In addition, a group called the Equality Movement is taking aim at the Ones, seeking to guarantee equal rights for all citizens. When Cody is approached by a mysterious boy named Kai, she's drawn into the violent side of activism, and to Kai himself. Third-person narration switches between James and Cody, now at odds, as James discovers that his father hides a terrifying secret. Sweren-Becker's near-future story is well-timed to tap into ongoing conversations about inequality, privilege, and extremism, but the book's exploration of topics like discrimination, government oppression, and radicalization tends toward the superficial. Cody, meanwhile, turns on a dime, making decisions that may have readers scratching their heads-particularly her continuing fascination with Kai even after his group shows its ruthless side. Ages 15-up. (Sept.)? © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 1250083141
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Cody and her boyfriend James, members of a high-achieving, genetically engineered minority known as "the Ones," find their futures in jeopardy after anti-Ones sentiment is codified into law. Facing tracking IDs and a forced "Vaccine," Cody joins a resistance group, discovering their violent aims too late. Despite its intriguing premise, this apparent series-opener is hampered by stilted, over-explained character depictions and muddled social commentary. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 1250083141
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Gr 9 Up-Cody and James are both gennys-that's the disparaging nickname given to the one percent of the U.S. population who were genetically engineered for superior brains, looks, and athletic skills. Popular sentiment has turned against the social experiment, initiated by the National Institute of Health 18 years earlier. Members of the Equality movement are using the courts and thuggish tactics to bring the Ones down. Along with a law making their very existence illegal, there is talk of a vaccine that would reverse their genetic advantages. Though Cody and James have been girlfriend and boyfriend for several years, they don't see eye to eye on the best course of action. Cody joins the New Weathermen, a rebel group determined to fight for the Ones' rights to be who they were born (or made) to be. James is less likely to rush into things, though he doesn't want to be changed, either. When a peaceful school demonstration gets out of hand, the stakes are raised for everyone. Loose ends in the final pages point clearly to a sequel. The science of the plot is thin, but the chase scenes have vivid moments. Cody loves James but is attracted to Kai, a New Weatherman. A big reveal about Cody's identity doesn't fully add up, but that flaw doesn't seem to have much impact on the plot. VERDICT This middle-of-the-pack offering is suitable for high schools needing more dystopian adventures.-Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley School, Fort Worth, TX © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.