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335:, a fifteen-year-old military prodigy who scored a perfect 1500 on her Trial, the Republic's mandatory test system. Born into an elite Republic family, her parents were mysteriously killed in a car crash, leaving Metias, her older brother, to care for her. She is described as extremely analytical and clever, able to keenly survive on the streets, and a bit of an uptight person. She is also said to be very attractive and has long, dark brown hair usually tied back in a high ponytail, as well as dark brown eyes with golden flecks in them. 614: 458:’s dystopia is a commentary on wealth inequality in the world. Lu stated that she chose Los Angeles as the setting in the novel particularly because it is a location with rampant wealth inequality. She commented that in Los Angeles, "The fact that you can go down the street and you run into a wealthy neighborhood. Then two blocks later, it's a really poor street. It's very extreme and I think that is kind of symbolic for 299:
ever scored full marks on the Trial, a comprehensive test administered at age 10 to determine the child's future role in society. Her parents died several years before the start of the story, so she is raised by her older brother Metias. Daniel "Day" Wing is an infamous wanted criminal, born in the impoverished slums of the Republic. His family believes he is dead, apart from his older brother John.
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Republic and Metias's childhood friend, that her brother was murdered by Day. June graduates early from her military university and sets out to catch Day. Using the promise of a cure for Eden's infection, she lures Day to the site of one of his previous heist locations, and they converse, albeit not face-to-face, before Day realizes she is a Republic agent.
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June poses as another person from the sector searching for Day. She gets in a street fight, stepping in for Tess, and beats the previous champion, Kaede. June is stabbed in the process. Day rescues June, unaware of her identity, and Tess, a friend of Day's, sets about healing June. Day and June begin
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In November 2021, it was announced that Bound Entertainment would be adapting the novel as a television series. Lu is to write the pilot with Lindsay Sturman. Bound Entertainment's Samuel Yenuju Ha and Jamie Lai are set as executive producers. It was also announced that Day and June would be aged up
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June and the Patriots plot an escape plan, but Jameson moves up the execution date. June attempts to rescue Day and John on her own but is arrested by Thomas. Their confrontation is halted by attacking Patriots, and June escapes with Day in the chaos; John sacrifices himself to allow June and Day to
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That night, June determines that Metias was actually murdered by Thomas, under the orders of Commander Jameson. Metias left a coded message for June, revealing that their parents were murdered for discovering the true purposes of the Plague: a method of culling the weaker Republic populations, and a
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June informs Day that John is in a cell and Eden has been sent to labs on the war front. Day tells June about painful tests inflicted on him after supposedly failing the Trial. Children sent to "work camps" are actually killed or used for experimentation in laboratories; Day escaped after being left
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Republic of America. The novel centers around Daniel "Day" Altan Wing and June Iparis, two 15-year-olds on opposite sides of the economic spectrum. June Iparis is a military prodigy, born into an elite family, and groomed for success in the Republic's highest circles. She is the only person to have
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Furthermore, Lu was inspired by her life in the United States. She notes that she drew inspiration from the SATs when creating the nationwide test both June and Day had to take in the novel. Also, she chose Los Angeles as the setting for the novel since she lives there and she thought Los Angeles
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mother) with long, light blond hair and luminous baby blue eyes. He has a limp in his left leg and an "imperfection" (a lighter patch of blue) in one eye from when the Republic experimented on him. Day is described as being extremely agile, even more so than June. He, like June, is confident and
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As June questions Day, he insists he is innocent of Metias's murder. June reviews Day's files and discovers he got a perfect score on the Trial, like June herself. However, instead of Day being celebrated as a prodigy, the Republic falsified records to indicate Day failed his Trial and died in a
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Day learns that his younger brother, Eden, is infected with the Plague, a disease that periodically ravages sectors of the Republic. Day breaks into the city hospital to steal medicine and escapes after a confrontation with Metias. Later that night, June is informed by Thomas, an officer in the
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In July 2018, it was announced that the film and television rights have been acquired by BCDF Pictures with Joseph Muszynski hired to write the script. Lu stated that she is happy with the current script as it stays true to the novel. Claude Dal Farra, Brice Dal Farra, and Brian Keady serve as
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to develop romantic feelings for each other, eventually culminating in a kiss, but June realizes who he is and reports his family's location to Thomas and the Republic. Day attempts to defend his family's house from Republic soldiers, but Thomas kills his mother and Day is captured.
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is set in futuristic Los Angeles where an artificially created virus scavenges the nation. Dystopian Young Adult novels feature societies that highlight political or moral lessons or warnings through their corrupt characteristics; Lu's society in
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has a female protagonist. 65% of Young Adult books feature young female protagonists according to the Geena Davis Institute. Young Adult fiction is classified as easy to follow without being overly simplified, allowing all age groups to enjoy it.
356:, Metias's friend who is infatuated with June and has a special hatred of Day because June had kissed him. He was born in the slums, but clawed his way through the hierarchy to become a lieutenant and later captain of the Republic's army. 501:, SUNY Oneota student Claudia Corneyea reviewed the novel, writing, “This novel has everything a young adult dystopia is expected to have: an avenging heroine, a loving bad boy and a corrupt government that brings them together.” 362:, June's older brother. Like her, he has brown hair and eyes with flecks of gold in it. Metias was murdered one night while guarding plague medicine. He was twenty-seven when he died, being 12 years older than June. 374:, Day's thirteen-year-old partner in crime and caretaker. Tess was abandoned by her parents and taken in by Day when she was only ten. She is described as having tan skin, large brown eyes, and reddish hair. 508:
magazine has a mixed position on the book citing the rapidly moving plot as enticing but has draw backs because they believe that the characters are not fully formed. Elizabeth McDonnell’s review in the
879: 402:, Day's mother. Thomas is ordered by Commander Jameson to shoot Day's mother in the head during the raid on the Wings' home. Day and his siblings inherited their blond hair and blue eyes from her. 368:, Metias' hardcore military commander who gains June an early graduation from Drake, so June can join Jameson's squad. Her skill, experience, and ruthlessness as a soldier are regularly mentioned. 311:
labor camp. While Day is being moved to a new cell, he sees evidence that the Republic is intentionally spreading the Plague. Day is further tortured by Commander Jameson and sentenced to death.
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escape, and the Republic, having mistaken John for Day, claims that Day has been executed. Day and June decide to head to the war front labs to rescue Eden and then escape into the Colonies.
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Although their romantic involvement is not revealed until later in the series, there are two LGBTQ+ characters in this novel, Metias and Thomas. In an interview with Everdeen Mason from
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for dead. Day tells June his theory about the origins of the Plague. Later, protestors gather in support of Day; June watches Thomas order his soldiers to fire on the protestors.
279:, Lu revealed that her experiences while living in China and being at Tiananmen Square hours before the massacre indirectly shaped the novel by changing the way she saw things. 380:, A Patriot known to be involved in 'Skiz' (illegal fights) (June and Kaede fight one of these around the beginning of the story). She helps Day and June escape Batalla Hall. 341:, a fifteen-year-old rebellious criminal was born in the slums of the Republic. Day is the Republic's most-wanted criminal. He is of mixed race heritage (from a 350:
stubborn. He also scored a perfect 1500 during his Trial, meaning that he is also a prodigy, but was lied to by the Republic, being told he scored 674 (45%).
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is Marie Lu's first published work. Lu drew inspiration from several sources while writing this novel. One of her biggest inspirations was
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Ridley Pearson called it " fine example of commercial fiction with razor-sharp plotting, depth of character and emotional arc." In the
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demonstrates the dramatic economic disparity between the wealthy and poor that is further illustrated in the novel.
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producers from BCDF Pictures, while Irfaan Fredericks of Kalahari Film & Media will co-produce the project.
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In character with the Science fiction genre that features no historical constraints and is set in the future,
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serves as a political warning of the turmoils a stark divide in upper and lower classes creates in society.
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McDonnell, Elizabeth (19 November 2013). "Desire for dystopian literature? Try 'Legend' by Marie Lu".
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was published on April 25, 2015, by Penguin Group (USA) LLC. An adaptation of the second novel,
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drew her to adapt the criminal versus detective narrative to make it a teen version.
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is set in a flooded, fortified, and futuristic version of Los Angeles, ruled by the
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biological weapon against the Colonies. June decides to break Day and John out.
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Published by Penguin Young Readers Group under the Putnam imprint in July 2010,
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Additionally, Lu drew inspiration from events in East Asia such as the
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was released on April 25, 2017. The adaptations are written by
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and Marty Bowen to produce. In January 2013, MTV reported that
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to eighteen instead of fifteen, cast is yet to be announced.
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in China. In an interview with Rick Margolis for the
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Index


Marie Lu
Dystopian
young adult
science fiction
G. P. Putnam's Sons
Penguin Books
hardcover
paperback
audiobook
e-book
ISBN
978-0-399-25675-2
OCLC
703209165
LC Class
Prodigy
dystopian
young adult
Marie Lu
Prodigy
Champion
Les Miserables
Les Misérables
The Globe and Mail
Eugenics movement
Tiananmen Square Massacre
totalitarian
Mongolian
Caucasian

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