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Reading Level- 13 and up
Pages- 356
Release Date- November 21, 2011
Publisher- Razorbill
Narration- First Person: Josh & Emma
Movie- No
Series- No
Rating- 6/10






Summary: (Back of the Book)
What if you could see how your life would unfold--just by clicking a button?
    It's 1996 and less then half of all the American high school students have ever used the Internet. Emma just got her first computer and an America Online CD-ROM. Josh is her best friend. They power up and log on--and discover themselves on Facebook, 15 years into the future. Everybody wonders what their destiny will be. Josh and Emma are bout to find out.

My Review:
    I found, The Future of Us to be a really interesting book. The plot really was interesting to me and really kept me wanting to read more.It was nothing like I've read before so I liked that. But I also liked the little romance between the two main characters. I feel like this book can relate to any teenager. Male or female. Another thing I liked was that it went back and forth between Emma and Josh's perspective in every chapter. I really like that about books because to lets you know how both the characters feel about one situation.
    I recommend this book for boys and girls, of any age. I feel that everyone can relate to either Josh or Emma in some way and that's why so many people like this book. I gave it a 6/10 because there where some parts I was like why is this in here. But I know that's just how I feel I mean some of you could be in completely love with how this is written but it's really not me. Other then that, it was a great book and I hope you enjoy it.

Favorite Quotes:
“Why does it say she has three hundred and twenty friends?" Josh asks. "Who has that many friends?”
Jay Asher, The Future of Us

“You know how I feel about love. It was invented to sell wedding cakes. And vacations to Waikiki.”
― Carolyn Mackler, The Future of Us




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