What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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ABANDONED. YA? Dystopian story about a society split into colours

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Possibly Solved:
_Wind Singer_ (wind on fire #1) by William Nicholson
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YA Solveds:
Babies sorted on points, castes wear colors:
_Wind Singer_ (wind on fire #1) by William Nicholson
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Quarantine for youth; categorized by color (of your camp):
_Quarantine: The Loners_ by Lex Thomas
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Sociology experiment for school class, arm-badge of color caste/ranking:
_The War Between the Classes_
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As far as clothes go, I honestly can't remember if there was anything about the colour of the clothes you wore as well. The thing that stood out most for me was that the society was split into rings and red was pretty much the outside ring of these.
To be more specific on a date I would have read it some time between late 2004 and early 2009 i think but it was in my school library so I don't know when it came out.
Thankyou for the help though, I may have to read some of the suggestions anyway.
Oh dear, in the last few days I looked at a book description on line that described a class system where the reds were definitely the lowest classes, working underground to make a planet habitable. They thought they were working for their own future, but one young person discovers that the surface has been habitable for a long time. She or he gets into a training program of some sort. I've tried to backtrack and find the name of the book. It may have "red" in the title.


I don't think it was Only Forward either. I'm sure all the zones/rings were named colours just like Red. I can't be certain it was YA although I think it would have been.
Thankyou for all the help.

This series has levels based on color, and red is the bottom level. The protagonist is a boy but his color is orange, not red.
Just a thought since the basic premise is there, it is a series, and the time frame would fit.

The Fall

Although, I think the main character does have a little brother...
Well Sheryl, how does it feel to know that your forgotten book title has so many people wanting to read it based on your description?
(And yes, I'm another of those waiting with bated breathe for this to be ID'ed so I too can scurry over to Amazon.com and get myself a copy.)
(And yes, I'm another of those waiting with bated breathe for this to be ID'ed so I too can scurry over to Amazon.com and get myself a copy.)



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Ah, blast. Forgot this had been moved to Abandoned.
Never mind.
Note to self: back out of Abandoned
Another note: now back in.

The Wind Singer
My local library system has it, so I'll have a look at it."
Except that when the librarian went to pull it off the shelf, it was in such poor condition that she withdrew it and trashed it. I'll have to get it through interlibrary loan.

That's what I was thinking. I'm a librarian and we've done this quite often. Anything to make sure the patron gets their hands on the book :)

She said there were pages missing as well as torn and loose pages. It was in really bad shape, apparently.


Published too late - in 2012. OP's book was around 2000."
Oh no! I guess I missed that detail. I really wonder what it is though.


Like another user mentioned, it almost certainly is "The Seventh Tower" series by Garth Nix. It consists of 6 books that came out in 2000 & 2001 about a world covered by a veil that blocks out the sun and people use different-colored "sun crystals" to do all sorts of things. The two main protagonists are a boy from the Castle and a girl from the Ice surrounding it. I think there was also something about each person's shadows being alive/animals/unique and that plays a big role in the plot:
1. The Fall
2. Castle
3. Aenir
4. Above the Veil
5. Into Battle
6. The Violet Keystone


OP posted her topic in 2014 and said she read this book in the early 2000s.



The Destiny Book by Nataly Adrian.
The thread over at Librarything. There's some info in the description that may help confirm/eliminate it.
https://www.librarything.com/topic/33...

The Destiny Book by Nataly Adrian."
I tried getting the book through inter-library loan, but had no luck, so can't confirm or eliminate.

Hi, I read a book called "ASH: a destined novel" by Shani Petroff, part of the "destined series." it is kinda like you described, with the distopian society divided by colored rings, purple being the best. I hope this helps, I was recently looking for this book and came across this post while i was searching. The book is one of my favorites, and I read it about 4 years ago.
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Conor Kostick (other topics)Nataly Adrian (other topics)
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Thank you in advance if you find what book it is, I've been looking for years.