Discover Seven Books Like The Hunger Games! Suzanne Collins's captivating dystopian series sparked a global phenomenon. With a new Hunger Games book on the horizon, fans are eager for more. Here are seven gripping reads that capture the same brutal brilliance:
Battle Royale by Koushun Takami: A groundbreaking Japanese novel that predates The Hunger Games, this brutal and haunting story depicts a government-mandated fight to the death among teenagers. A powerful and shocking read that will leave a lasting impression.
The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas: A stunning YA novel featuring children of ancient gods competing in deadly trials to replenish the sun. Filled with memorable characters, captivating world-building, and thrilling action.
Hide by Kiersten White: A terrifying reimagining of classic mythology, this brutal tale uses a deadly game of hide-and-seek as an allegory for gun violence. White's most powerful and poignant work, offering a gruesome horror twist.
The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna: A vibrant fantasy series following a young woman who discovers she's more than human and joins an army of female warriors fighting monstrous threats. Features strong female characters and a richly imagined world.
Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes: A contemporary mystery with puzzles, locked rooms, and dangerous riddles. Avery Grambs inherits a fortune and must navigate a strange house and its inhabitants. Perfect for fans of intricate plots and suspense.
Legend by Marie Lu: Set in a dystopian United States, this story follows a young woman seeking revenge on a lower-class murderer, only to uncover a darker truth about the Republic. Features a compelling cat-and-mouse game and social commentary.
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi: An epic fantasy bestseller about a Diviner in a kingdom where magic has vanished. Zélie's journey to restore magic is filled with vibrant world-building and strong female characters.
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