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I would say Divergent has a little less violence than Hunger Games, and Ender's Game less in amount but with a stronger impact.


My review from last year:
"I really liked some aspects of this book, but it wasn't what I'd hoped it would be. I think I'd rate it a 2.5 to 3. This book did reaffirm to me that I dislike reading about really descriptive violence. For some reason the training and fighting sequences (where they fight one-on-one) bothered me even more than the violence in Hunger Games. The violence in Hunger Games seemed inevitable and integral to the story/world. I could deal with it. Whereas the violence in Divergent, at least in parts, just seemed senseless."


I recommend the Partials series by Dan Wells, it's excellent. So is the Legend series by Marie Lu. Both have some violence, but they're not too graphic, in my opinion.
I also love the Under the Never Sky series by Veronica Rossi. There's some romance in that that your mom may object to, but I'd have her check it out.



I thought the third book in the Hunger Games series was especially heavy on violence.

