Hunger+Games+Read-Alikes


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|| ===Summary=== From the ASD OPAC @ [] || Collection
 * [[image:PrinceofMist.jpg]] || Ruiz || Special


 * 1) RUI || In 1943, in a seaside town where their family has gone to be safe from war, thirteen-year-old Max Carver and sister, fifteen-year-old Alicia, with new friend Roland, face off against an evil magician who is striving to complete a bargain made before he died.

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 * [[image:Divergent.jpg]] || Roth || Special

From the ASD OPAC @ [] In a future Chicago, sixteen-year-old Beatrice Prior must choose among five predetermined factions to define her identity for the rest of her life, a decision made more difficult when she discovers that she is an anomoly who does not fit into any one group, and that the society she lives in is not perfect after all. || Collection
 * 1) ROT || ===Summary:===
 * [[image:Epic.jpg]] || Kostick || Special

From the ASD OPAC @ [] On New Earth, a world based on a video role-playing game, fourteen-year-old Erik pursuades his friends to aid him in some unusual gambits in order to save Erik's father from exile and safeguard the futures of each of their families. ||
 * 1) KOS || ===Summary:===
 * [[image:exodus.jpg]] || Bertagna || Special Collection

From the ASD OPAC @ [] In the year 2100, as the island of Wing is about to be covered by water, fifteen-year-old Mara discovers the existence of New World sky cities that are safe from the storms and rising waters, and convinces her people to travel to one of these cities in order to save themselves. ||
 * 1) BER || ===Summary:===
 * [[image:Fire.jpg]] || Cashore || Special Collection

From the ASD OPAC @ [] In a kingdom called the Dells, Fire is the last human-shaped monster, with unimaginable beauty and the ability to control the minds of those around her, but even with these gifts she cannot escape the strife that overcomes her world. ||
 * 1) CAS || ===Summary:===
 * [[image:Incarceron.jpg]] || Fisher || Special Collection

From the ASD OPAC @ [] In Incarceron, a vast intelligent city-prison sealed off from the outside world and hidden from everybody except the Warden, two young people, Cynthia, the Warden's daughter who is trying to esacape an arranged marriage, and Finn, a young prisoner who cannot remember his childhood, join forces to attempt to escape. || http://atn-reading-lists.wikispaces.com/If+you+liked+the+Hunger+games If you liked the Hunger games Edit[| 0] 0 [| 17]…
 * 1) FIS || ===Summary:===
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 * If you liked the Hunger Games:**

Fiction:


 * //City of Ember// (Ember Series) by Jeanne DuPrau
 * //Gregor the Overlander// (The Underland Chronicles) by Suzanne Collins
 * //The Lost Gate// (The Mages Series) by Orson Scott Card
 * //Ender's Game// (The Ender Series) by Orson Scott Car
 * //Among the Hidden (//The Shadow Children Serie)s by Margaret Peterson Haddix
 * //The Last Apprentice// by Joseph Delaney
 * // The Maze Runner // by James Dashner (Random House, 2009)
 * //Unwind// by Neil Shusterman
 * //No Child's Game: Reality TV 2083// by Andrea White
 * //Incarceron// by Catherine Fisher
 * //Numbers// by Rachel Ward
 * //The Giver// by Lois Lowry
 * //Life As We Knew It// by Susan Beth Pfeffer
 * //Matched// by Ally Condie
 * //Mortal Engines// (The Hungry City Chronicles) by Philip Reeve
 * //Truesight// by David Stadler
 * //Rot and Ruin// by Jonathan Maberry (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 2010)
 * //The Forest of Hands and Teeth// by Carrie Ryan (Random House, 2009)
 * //Lord of the Flies// by William Golding (Faber and Faber, 1954)
 * //Graceling// by Kristin Cashore (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2008)
 * //Forgotten Fire// by Adam Bagdasarian (Dorling Kindersley, 2000)
 * //Feed// by M.T. Anderson (Candlewick Press, 2002)
 * //Little Brother// by Cory Doctorow (Tom Doherty Associates For Teen, 2008)
 * //The God of Animals// by Aryn Kyle (Simon and Schuster, 2007)
 * Gone by Michael Grant (HarperCollins, 2008)
 * "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson (Avon, 1949)
 * Epic by Conor Kostick (Penguin, 2007)
 * Shipbreaker by Paolo Bacigalupi