Pamela Isley was a brilliant botanist (scientist who studies plants). She loved plants and flowers passionately as if they were her own children. Her heart would break whenever she saw pollution and people neglecting the environment. However, Pamela's life took a turn when an experiment turned her into a human/plant hybrid! With her newfound powers to manipulate all plant life, she vows to take vengeance on humanity via eco-terrorism. She will never stop until all plants are safe from humans.
For more about Poison Ivy, check out: Batman and Robin film (DVD)/ Gotham series (DVD)
Orleans by Sherri L. Smith (book) -
Fen de la Guerre lives in the Delta and life is anything but easy. After a series of hurricanes decimated the Gulf Coast, a fever broke out in the area, known as the Delta Fever. As a result, the entire region went in quarantine. After Fen's home is ambushed, she comes across a baby and is determined to get this baby out of the quarantine so it can lead a better life in the Outer States. Can Fen save the child before she succumbs to the illness herself?
Breathe by Sarah Crossan (book)-
The world ran out of air. Oxygen levels on the planet have been depleted and most of humanity is gone. The only safe place for humans are glass domed areas that create their own manufactured air. But these domes are far from safe places. Some feel trapped and monitored, especially since people have to pay for their oxygen. Three friends come together to see what is really going on in the dome they live in and the world they left behind.
Not a Drop to Drink by Mindy McGinnis (book)-
Drinkable water has become scarce. A girl named Lynn would do anything to protect her home because it has a water supply in the pond. If anyone comes to her area, she will do everything she can to make sure they stay away, one way or another. As long as she has the will to live, no one will take her water from her home.
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