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Dec 29, 2011 08:28AM
I am looking for other books that fall in the same realm as the Hunger Game series. I read Battle Royal a few years ago and loved it as well. Any other suggestions?
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Which parts of Hunger Games did you find most appealing? If it's Girls Who Kick Butt, then I would recommend Graceling or First Test.
If you like the Fallen Apart Civilization, consider The Road or Dreamsnake.
If you like People Hunting Each Other Down For TV, try to find The Tenth Victim.
There's also Uglies if you want more recent young adult Remakes Civilization.
A great YA dystopian novel out this year was Delirium, which I recently read after it was mentioned in Lev Grossman's best SF/F of 2011 list for NPR.
I agree with mmmbye. Go with Divergent, though keep in mind only the 1st of the 3 books is out. If you are not one who likes waiting for sequels, you may want to wait.
I've not read it myself, but there's a book called Zombies and Shit which sounds like it would fit the bill. Just be warned that if the titles of the author's other books are any indication then it's likely to be pretty NSFW.
I loved Delirium. I would also recommend Enclave by Ann Aguirre and The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater.
Going a little further afield, you might try the Tripods books (The White Mountains, etc.) by John Christopher. (I've only read the original trilogy and that was, um, several decades ago . . .)
If you want civilizations broken down you might want to try: Obernewtyn or Mortal Engines. If you want YA science fiction I further commend Ender's Game. I also second The White Mountains.
kvon wrote: "Which parts of Hunger Games did you find most appealing? If it's Girls Who Kick Butt, then I would recommend Graceling or First Test.
If you like the Fallen Apart C..."
I really liked The Road, but I would caution that it's not a YA book, if that's what you're looking for specifically. There are some intense scenes.
Zetabodhi wrote: "I really liked The Road, but I would caution that it's not a YA book, if that's what you're looking for specifically. There are some intense scenes. "while The Road was a fantastic book I would not say it was anything at all like The Hunger Games. Nothing similar there at all.
Tamahome wrote: "According to my bookstore..."The Maze Runner and Divergent yes. Ender's Game yes. Witch and Wizard? That's quite different. And I Am Number Four? Perhaps...
I'd throw in The Knife of Never Letting Go as a suggestion.
By the way, Battle Royale is coming to DVD in America. So you can throw away those VCD's.http://io9.com/5874984/its-probably-j...
Someone understands their customer. Very nice!Cheers, Jim
Tamahome wrote: "According to my bookstore:
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Micah wrote: "Zetabodhi wrote: "I really liked The Road, but I would caution that it's not a YA book, if that's what you're looking for specifically. There are some intense scenes. "
while The Road ..."
Tamahome wrote: "According to my bookstore..."Hmm that's interesting.. either every Barnes and Noble has the same display, or you live somewhere close to me. I was just in my local B&N and they had the exact same display :)
AndrewP wrote: "Hmm that's interesting.. either every Barnes and Noble has the same display, or you live somewhere close to me. I was just in my local B&N and they..."I'm standing right behind you.
I'm with Tamahome's bookstore on The House of the Scorpion. It doesn't have the action of Hunger Games, but it's a teen-centric story that brings dystopia and ethical debate in spades.
I would recommend Matched, Delirium, Divergent, Uglies, XVI, Cinder, or Legend by Marie Lu (sorry - can't find a GR reference on that one).
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