Marked - Bridget E. Baker

Marked

By Bridget E. Baker

  • Release Date: 2020-10-16
  • Genre: Dystopian Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 309 Ratings

Description

The world we knew is GONE.

Ruby had barely started kindergarten when the world collapsed, but by now she's over it though, like, really over it. To celebrate their upcoming graduation, the teenagers in Port Gibson are gathering to play a forbidden game from Before, a game called spin the bottle. 

Pretty much every girl in Port Gibson likes the same two guys, and Ruby knows them both. Wesley, the charismatic son of the town Mayor who's being groomed to step into his dad's job, and Sam, the ripped but terrifying second-in-command to the town's Security Chief. But only Wesley's graduating with Ruby, and if he shows up, she's determined to finally seize her chance to kiss her long time crush.

When things go sideways, endangering her dear Wesley's life, there's only one person Ruby can ask for help, no matter how scary and enigmatic he is: Samuel Roth. Can Ruby convince Sam to risk his life to save Wesley's? And can Ruby navigate the post-apocalyptic world in time to save her crush, or will the long forgotten past come back to claim its due?

Kirkus Reviews said of Marked, "Baker's prose is sharp and vivid, and she manages to immediately plunge her readers into the world of the novel. The story is swiftly paced and features some surprising twists and intriguing characters. The combination of sci-fi, mystery, and teen romance makes for a compelling adventure.

A promising YA debut about a girl's search for a future in the wreckage of the past."

Reviews

  • Interesting story

    4
    By CatmomoftheIsles
    A wake-up call for what can happen and has happened when people play God messing with virus manipulation. I loved how Sam was so protective of Ruby! There are quite a few surprises that I did not see coming, made for an entertaining read!
  • Hi mom

    5
    By kyliegh los
    I love you so much mom and dad.
  • 🦋

    4
    By dreamyflower🗝🪷
    I enjoyed the story a lot it was an interesting story I just wish the main characters was a bit different in some ways but that’s how humans are we have different thoughts and plans~
  • Marked

    4
    By camieoct15
    A interesting read. Ruby’s whinnying can get on your nerves after awhile but you have to realize she is barely 17. Even tho she feels grown she is still a child. It would be so nice if we all had a man in our life’s like Sam! I do wish for stories with a ending that didn’t leave you hanging. It’s always “ The next series “ Tiresome after awhile. Jan.23 2023 camie12
  • Love love love

    5
    By drayrizzlebizzle
    Love this book, I love the characters, I love how right off the bat you enter this whole new world, I’m constantly on the edge of my seat, like I can’t read fast enough. I love everything about this series. It’s a page turner for sure💕
  • another entitled, spoiled heroine

    2
    By Rxnjsquir
    the lead character is too self centered to have insight and cause or escalates each situation. hope other brats do not get more ideas and add to their narcissim. plot is familiar from many other stories and shows. i did give star because i read it hoping for ruby to mature.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    5
    By Nic no K
    Well written
  • YA struggles a decade into a pandemic

    5
    By kjlc2019
    Wow! Just… wow! So to read this a bit of the way into a pandemic is probably better than reading it at the start of a pandemic. I think that made the read even better though, as it seems something that could actually happen. Our country could definitely dissolve into the state it is in in this series. Ruby is a teenager about to start her life as an adult in the sanitation industry. Not as in she will engineer sewage treatment plants or work on a garbage truck, but that she is part of the team doing the literal dirty work in her tiny settlement of Unmarked citizens. There aren’t too many healthy people left in the world. There is a strong division between the Unmarked, pure, uninfected citizens, and those who are the outcasted Marked individuals. Each sect has banded together. The Unmarked town where Ruby lives is still a functioning society with schooling and a government similar to what we are used to. The Marked is a wild, wild west of sorts, but run by perpetual preteens. The only way to survive the fatal illness is to take hormone suppressants to halt the growth of the children’s bodies. Otherwise you get three years, or less if the disease is accelerated. Can’t really say either life sounds too great. Ruby’s crush plays spin the bottle with their classmates and it lands on her. That kiss thoroughly wrecks her life. Looking forward to the second book to see where Ruby, Wesley, Sam, and all the rest end up. The first book was stuffed full of surprises, and not all of them great for these plucky teens and crumbled societies.
  • Wonderful story

    5
    By Stuckey mom
    This is a fabulous book. I’ve read it multiple times. I thoroughly enjoy the humor and watching the characters learn and grow.
  • Enjoyed

    5
    By twinfamily
    Just started this series, and I am glad I did! Good YA book . Finished this book and have already started on the next.

Comments