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For readers looking for books like The Hunger Games on the younger side, try this one. On a mission to find her parents after her home is taken over by the terrible Ignomus Crown, Robyn teams up with a group of misfit outlaws. Each with their own skill, they work together to oppose Ignomus Crown. But the more Robyn falls into this world of trouble,...
As part-Flickerkin, Myra keeps half herself hidden under the thread of death from the Plats who don’t trust those who can go invisible at will. But when things seem off in her city and it seems those going invisible are to blame, Myra finds her world falling apart despite her efforts. As the two camps come up against each other, it becomes clearer ...
It happens before anyone even realizes it—everyone is simply gone. Everyone except people under age 15. Those who are left in what comes to be called the Fallout Alley Youth Zone or, the FAYZ, are left to fend for themselves. With no adults to produce and provide basic necessities, the kids and teens form opposing camps and come up against each oth...
A catastrophic event in the reaches of the space beyond Earth’s atmosphere changes life as everyone knows it in this first book in the Last Survivors series. After a meteor crashes into the moon and brings it closer to Earth, everything is thrown into chaos. Natural disasters of epic proportions rock communities big and small, leaving many to fight...
Touched with a power that makes her own touch fatal, Juliette has been thrown in prison to prevent another murder at her hands. On the other side, the Reestablishment hasn’t done enough to keep the population alive. While the environment is ravaged, Juliette has an opportunity to get out, but to do so, she will have to become the Reestablishment’s ...
Linus hardly expects to be kidnapped and left in a bare bunker after he helps a seemingly blind man on the street, but as the days pass, this appears to be his new reality. Soon, he’s joined by others who are just as puzzled as to why they’ve been captured and imprisoned. When the group is left with just themselves and little contact from their imp...
In a world where near-immortality is a reality thanks to scientific intervention, those in charge have imposed a law that makes youth illegal. The attempt at population control outlaws anyone who signs the Declaration and agrees not to have children in exchange for a lengthy life. Anyone born under these circumstances are Surplus, like Anna, who mu...
Protected from an apocalyptic wasteland in a dome called Reverie, Aria has no reason to leave the safest place she’s known until her mother disappears. Stuck on finding her mother, Aria disembarks on a journey that could cost her her life. Before long, she meets Perry, who as an outsider, has never lived anywhere but the wasteland. He knows his way...
After the second Civil War, new standards were drafted to determine and define life. Now, between the ages of 13 and 18, individuals can be “unwound”—that is, involuntarily harvested for their body parts and organs. After all, since a piece of them continues to live on, they aren’t actually being killed. When three teens find themselves facing the ...
In a redistricted United States, June is well on her way to becoming part of the Republic’s elite military. Not only is she a natural, but she’s also been pushed by authority to accept the righteousness of the Republic. Then there’s Day, who at the same age is listed as the most wanted criminal in the country. After June’s brother is murdered and D...
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Jun 10, 2024 · What books should I read if I liked the Hunger Games? I asked book lovers on social media to share their favourite books like The Hunger Games. I also browsed Facebook Groups, Reddit, TikTok, Youtube and blog posts for books like The Hunger Games.
- Unwind, Neal Shusterman. Why you should read it: After the Second Civil War, a law was enforced to protect reproduction rights. Parents can choose to have their kids unwound, harvesting children's organs and body parts for donors.
- Divergent, Veronica Roth. Why you should read it: Set in a dystopian society with five factions, a brave female protagonist must make a life-altering choice between her family and her true self.
- Matched, Ally Condie. Why you should read it: In this perfect world, the government dictates what you eat, how much you exercise, and matches you to the most compatible mate.
- The Maze Runner, James Dashner. Why you should read it: A community of boys with no memory of their previous lives were gradually sent to the Glade, a mysterious place surrounded by a deadly maze.
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