Wednesday 5 June 2013

Read the Hunger Games? What next...

If you enjoyed the Hunger Games we have lots of other dystopian novels you might like to try or take a look at this list for some new ideas.
So You Loved The Hunger Games...What Should You Read Next? What kind of narrator do you want? GIRL Legend by Marie Lu GUY Divergent by Veronica Roth FANTASY The Maze Runner by James Dasher There are like 100 holds on Divergent.
I want something today!
The Bar Code Tattoo
by Suzanne Weyn
Uglies
by Scott Westerfeld
Article 5 by
Kristen Simmons
I’ve already read
The Maze Runner!
I want to try something a little different but as good as The Hunger Games
The Scorpio Races
by Maggie Stiefvater
Graceling by Kristen Cashore Cinder by Marissa Meyer Still
looking?
Try the next page
The Knife of Never Letting Go
by Patrick Ness
With
Romance
ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER OR FUTURISTIC OR PARANORMAL OR WAR Blood Red Road
by Moira Young
America Pacifica
by Anna North
Ashes, Ashes
by Jo Treggiano
Life as We Knew It by
Susan Beth Pfeffer
The Supernaturalist
by Eoin Colfer
How about... Ashfall by Mike Mullin The Diary of Pelly D
by LJ Adlington
Under the Never Sky
by Veronica Rossi
Enclave
by Ann Aguirre
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi Cherry Heaven
by L.J. Adlington
The Carbon Diaries
by Saci Lyod
REPRODUCTION ARRANGED MARRIAGE DISEASE The Masque of the
Red Death
By Bethany Griffin
Eve by Anna Carey Unwind by
Neal Shusterman
The Declaration
By Gemma Malley
The Kindling by
Jennifer Armstrong
The Selection
by Kierra Cass
Wither by Lauren Destafano Delirium by Lauren Oliver Bumped by Megan McCafferty Incarceron by
Catherine Fisher
Birthmarked by
Carragh M O’Brien
Matched by
Ally Condie
Don’t worry...there’s more! PRESENT DAY CLONING/GENETICS GAMING COMPUTERS SPACE Feed by M T Anderson Variant by
Robinson Wells
Little Brother by
Cory Doctorow
The Line
by Teri Hall
Candor by
Pam Bachorz
Across the Universe
by Beth Revis
The Adoration of
Jenna Fox
by Mary E Pearson
The House of the Scorpion
b y Nancy Farmer
Epic by
Conor Kostick
Ender’s Game by
Orson Scott Card
Or how about a classic? Gathering Blue
By Lois Lowry
Neuromancer by William Gibson
The Handmaid’s Tale by
Margaret Atwood
1984 by George Orwell Brave New World
By Aldous Huxley
Fahrenheit 451
By Ray Bradbury

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