If you like dystopian societies then I think you'd like Uglies. It's part of a series of four; I only just finished the first book and am currently working on the second. Basically it's about this world where everyone is taught from a young age that all people are "ugly", until they turn sixteen and they have an operation that makes them "pretty", when they're given a perfect body with no flaws whatsoever and they're allowed to spend their days doing nothing but partying and having fun with their pretty friends. It's one of those amusing premises about a future where they fixed one problem (in this case, unfair distribution of good looks) but created a weird world with a whole bunch of other problems in the process. From there comes a whole lot of betrayal and interesting predicaments, but I don't want to give away too much of how it all fits together. I admit that there is [i]some[/i] romance in it, though, but it remains far from the focus of the story. Edit: Unwind is another good one along that same vein of weird and kind of unsettling futures. I read it years ago, though, and don't remember it too well. I only recently found out that it's part of a trilogy, and so I plan on re-reading it once I'm done with the Uglies series and then reading the others.