Skinned

A young adult sci-fi trilogy by Robin Wasserman. Lia Kahn was perfect: rich, beautiful, popular. Until the accident that nearly killed her. Now she has been downloaded into a new body that only looks human. Lia will never feel pain again, she will never age, and she can't ever truly die. Her brain will simply be reuploaded into another body. Her friends and family desert her and she gets stares wherever she goes. Some strict Christians even believe she does not deserve to exist.

In Crashed, Lia no longer lives in before. Six months after the crash that killed her, six months after being reborn, Lia has finally accepted her new reality. She is a machine, a "mech", and she belongs with her own kind. It's a wild, carefree life, without rules and without fear, because there's nothing to fear when you can't die. The strict "Faithers", and their ex-leader, Rai Savona, are pushing for laws to declare mechs as property. Meanwhile, her friend Jude wants to kill the "orgs", or people. Lia gets caught up in the cause, but as plans become more and more dangerous she begins to have second thoughts. How far can she follow Jude? Is she willing to allow him to go as far as he wants to go? Is she willing to end lives whether they be Mech or Org, to protect her own life? What will she do for the ones she loves? In the end, Lia must choose where her loyalties lie.

These books provide examples of:

 * And I Must Scream - At one point in the first book, Lia suffers from a "temporary disconnect between [her] body and neural network." This means that her body is completely immobilized while she's fully conscious. She then watches helplessly while several of her classmates poke at her, a couple guys look down her shirt, and one boy draws on her face. Fortunately, Auden carts her off to the school nurse's office so she can get help.
 * After the End- Some sort of nuclear disaster wiped out most cities on the eastern seaboard of the United States.
 * Anything That Moves - Quinn.
 * All of the Other Reindeer- The mechs.
 * Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence - The series ends with
 * Belief Makes You Stupid- Lia's opinion of the Faithers.
 * Big Fancy House - The house Quinn inherited.
 * Body Backup Drive: Every night, the mechs have to manually upload the events of that day to a backup hard drive held by the organization that built the mechs, which is then uploaded to a new body should something happen. Note that this is only for mechs who live a conventional life; those off the grid have no means of saving a backup.
 * Brain Uploading- the mechs
 * Church Militant- Rai Savona and the Faithers
 * Coca Pepsi Inc- Chindia
 * Dystopia
 * Face Heel Turn-
 * Just a Machine- what many people believe of the mechs.
 * The Needless: The mechs are unable to eat, sleep, or breathe, have bodies that are self-healing and cleaning, and are unable to die. Of course, they think of it as Blessed with Suck.
 * Neural Implanting- In Crashed, Jude uses a connection to Biotech(the company that made them) to make various modifications for the mechs.
 * Plucky Girl- Lia
 * Race Lift- in-universe example: Many of the non-white mechs were placed in a white body because those were the only ones available.
 * Rich Bitch- Lia pre-accident.
 * Ruins of the Modern Age- What is in the Wretched Hive.
 * Sinister Minister- Rai Savona
 * Twenty Minutes Into the Future
 * The Unfavorite - Zoie.
 * Unnamed Parent - Lia's Father's given name is never revealed in the series. He's only ever referred to by Lia (and Zoie) as "my father" or "Dad," and by other characters as "M[r]. Kahn." Lia's mother's first name is only mentioned once early on in the first book; otherwise she's "my mother," "Mom," or "M[rs]. Kahn."
 * Unusual User Interface- The mechs can log on to their "zones" using their eyes.
 * What Measure Is An Org?
 * Why Couldn't You Be Different?- What Lia's parents think of her post-accident.
 * Wretched Hive- Most cities.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair - Ani