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Connecting factor : Both are dystopian and have elements of action, violence and the struggle to escape. HG is better, but it's hard to equal HG.



Connecting factor : Both are about social climbing New Yorkers, even though BB is PNR and Luxe is historical.



Connecting factor : Both are Urban Fantasy set on the east coast. Both authors have similar writing styles (they are even friends and edit each other's books). Male characters have similar wounded hero appeal. Jace from MI even has a hidden alternate world mention in White Cat.


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Connecting factor : They're both dystopian books. The stories are not the same, but most people that love HG also really enjoy Unwind for many of the same controversial reasons. In the future abortion has been outlawed, but parents can opt to give their teens over while still alive to be "unwound" by letting the government harvest their body parts for medical purposes.


Dystopia is something like a 'nightmare' world so something set a strict/bad world.



They're both historical fantasy, though as far as I can tell, the world of Brightly Woven is a product of the author's imagination. Wildwood Dancing seems like it could be set in our world.

This thread will probably clear it up a bit. I wanted to know more about it myself not too long ago.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...
There's also a ton of dystopian books listed in there, with differing opinions. It was a good discussion.



Connecting factor : They are both Urban Fantasy, which is rare for YA, since most paranormal books in YA are paranormal romance. It's nice to see some series getting down with the action. Both Clary in MI and Claire in Morganville are sort of wimpy heroines in books 1 of their respective series, and have to learn how to stand up for themselves over time. Both stories involve a group of teens living together unsupervised.



Connecting factor : Both books feature teens living among other teens. They both also include multiple races and talents/abilities, as well as a female lead that isn't sure who she can really trust.



Connecting Factor : Both set in a Post-Apocilyptic (sp?) world with a controlling goverment.

It doesn't matter if the book has been used before (like we've done Hunger Games a few times).



Connecting factor: pretty much the whole basis of the storyline is similar.



In my opinion, you would have to like Morganville Vampires if you like House of Night. I love HON, but Morganville is way better written.


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Princess of Glass (other topics)The Thirteenth Princess (other topics)
Princess of the Silver Woods (other topics)
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