Back when I was in high school, it seemed like dystopian novels were on a huge rise. I loved them, and it all started with The Hunger Games. Now, years later, it seems like they are kind of on a rise again especially since we’re getting extensions of the Hunger Games world. Which is why I wanted to create a list of books like The Hunger Games.
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Independent Study By Joelle Charbonneau [book review]
Book: Independent Study
Published: January 7, 2014
Genre: YA Dystopian
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About Independent Study
Independent Study is the second installment of The Testing. The story follows Cia as she goes to college, but now she’s getting more tests thrown at her. But now some of the government has grown suspicious of her. They are determined to see her fail. Now will she be able to get through even more tests when she’s being watched at every turn?
What I thought
I’m so so so close to finishing the series! I’m glad I wound up giving the story a second chance because I have really enjoyed the series so far.
Yet again, though, my only issue is that Cia is too smart for her own good, unfortunately. This story has absolutely no supernatural elements. At least not really. But it kind of seems like she has a “supernatural” element to her smartness. Also, most classes that most students have are seven, while Cis is stuck with nine. If those with fewer classes are stretched out to their limit then exactly how is Cis even managing? No, she has no room to fail, or she will die, but when does it become too much? If it were me, I probably would have just given up because her life is not a life worth living.
But the story has quite a of twists and turns that I wasn’t quite expecting. For starters, there’s one person I was kind of hoping Cia would wind up being with, but something happened to him at the end of the story that very well pissed me off. I hate that that happened, and that’s partly why I’m so excited to read the next book.
I just hope that Cia fails a little bit and she’s not so “perfect” at figuring things out. Also, I hope she’s able to kick some butt in the next book and that she’s possibly able to see her family again.
I’m really looking forward to getting to the next book and seeing if I like it or not. If you want more dystopian books, you can find those here.
The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau [book review]
Book: The Testing
By: Joelle Charbonneau
Published: June 4, 2013
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Genre: YA Dystopian
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Book: 48 States
By: Evette Davis
Published: June 7, 2022
Publisher: Flesh & Bone
Pages: 242
Genre: Dystopian
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Book: Wilder Girls
By: Rory Power
Published: July 9, 2019
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Pages: 357
Genre: YA Dystopian
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Read more “Wilder Girls by Rory Power [book review]”Books like Hunger Games and Divergent
Growing up I was such a big fan of Hunger Games and Divergent. Granted I didn’t get to them until I was in high school but I’m so happy that they came around when I was young. It was so beneficial to me to be able to read books that actually have strong women. I have never been a strong person. At least I don’t feel like I have ever been. So, it was nice getting to read a book where there were women my age that are actually strong. Seeing (or rather reading) that sort of thing made me want to be as strong as they are. I wanted to learn and be able to kick butt. Because of that I wanted to create a post of books like hunger games and divergent for those who want more!
Read more “Books like Hunger Games and Divergent”All Rights Reserved by Gregory Scott Katsouls [book review]

Book: All Rights Reserved
Author: Gregory Scott Katsouls
Published: August 29, 2017
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Genre: YA Dystopian
Pages: 400
Legend by Marie Lu [book review]

Book: Legend
Author: Marie Lu
Published: November 29, 2011
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Pages: 305
Legend book genre: YA Dystopian
Setting: LA (2130)
Hey everyone and welcome to Owl Book World! I’m so happy to see you here. Today I’m writing a review about Legend by Marie Lu. I just found out about this book recently through TikTok (if you’d like to follow me there you can find me here) and I just had to get my hands on it. I’m surprised I have never heard of this book before getting on TikTok since I really enjoy dystopian novels!
Read more “Legend by Marie Lu [book review]”The Unadjusteds by Marisa Noelle

Book: The Unadjusteds
Author: Marisa Noelle
Pages: 414
Published: November 1, 2019
Publisher: Write Plan Paperback
Genre: YA Dystopian
The Ruby Locket by Melissa Wray [book review]

Book: The Ruby Locket
Author: Melissa Wray
Published: October 20, 2020
Pages: 300
Publisher: Odyssey Books
Genre: YA dystopian



