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320
Novel • Fiction
Future Colorado • 2100s
2013
YA
13-17 years
HL760L
In Bethany Wiggins' Stung, 17-year-old Fiona "Fo" Tarsis wakes in a post-apocalyptic world where honeybees are extinct, and society has collapsed. With a mysterious tattoo marking her as a dangerous Level Ten vaccine recipient, Fiona must evade both beasts and humans to uncover the truth about her family and her past, all while exploring themes of humanity and violence through gender dynamics. Instances of rape and sexual assault are implied as inherent dangers for Fiona and women outside the wall.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Dark
Unnerving
Gritty
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Bethany Wiggins' Stung receives mixed reviews. Readers praise its fast-paced narrative, engaging post-apocalyptic world, and strong female protagonist. However, some criticize its predictable plot and underdeveloped secondary characters. The romance aspect is polarizing, with some finding it compelling and others deeming it clichéd. Overall, it's a thrilling but flawed dystopian novel.
Readers who enjoy dystopian young adult fiction with strong female leads and intricate world-building will relish Stung by Bethany Wiggins. Fans of The Maze Runner by James Dashner and Divergent by Veronica Roth will appreciate the suspense and action. Suitable for ages 12 and up, it blends science fiction with elements of romance.
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Dreyden Bowen
A militia member and Fiona’s ally who plays the guitar and has a complex dynamic with her. He represents a connection to the past world and struggles with the harsh realities of the new one.
Jonah Tarsis
Fiona’s twin brother, initially portrayed as a threat, but shown to have a deep bond with her. He represents the impact of experimental practices and struggles with the consequences of his actions.
Arrin/Arris
A cunning survivor with shifting allegiances, initially appearing to aid Fiona before revealing more deceptive intentions. Represents the unpredictability and danger of the new world.
Governor Jacoby Soneschen
The primary antagonist governing with a secretive and corrupt agenda, using manipulative tactics to maintain power. His actions explore the themes of corrupt leadership and societal control.
320
Novel • Fiction
Future Colorado • 2100s
2013
YA
13-17 years
HL760L
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