A review by biblialex
When We Wake by Karen Healey

4.0

Why do I ever bother pretending I'm going to stop reading YA dystopias? When We Wake features a future where politics, technology, and society have all been shaped by the effects of climate change. Love isn't forbidden, children don't battle to the death, and nobody's assigned to factions. The future that Tegan wakes up in if different than the past she remembers, but it's not unrecognizable. One of the most realistic aspects was Tegan's realization that as much as humanity advances, people still have the same shortcomings as they ever did. Recommended for readers who liked [b:A Long Long Sleep|10271616|A Long, Long Sleep (Rosalinda Fitzroy #1)|Anna Sheehan|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320556385s/10271616.jpg|10644254] or [b:The Adoration of Jenna Fox|1902241|The Adoration of Jenna Fox (Jenna Fox Chronicles, #1)|Mary E. Pearson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388715600s/1902241.jpg|1903936].