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If you like... The Hunger Games(Even more books!)
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Legend
by Marie Lu
Raised in an elite military family in a war-torn nation that was once the Western United States, 15-year-old June embarks on a revelatory cat-and-mouse manhunt for criminal youth Day, who is declared a prime suspect in the murder of June's brother.
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The Forgetting
by Sharon Cameron
Living in a quiet, idyllic city that is surrounded by high walls, 17-year old Nadia becomes the only person immune to a mysterious 12-year cycle that causes the town to devolve into violent chaos days before its inhabitants forget everything, including their own identities.
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Everland
by Wendy Spinale
Scavenging in the streets of a London where the adults have succumbed to blitz bombings and disease, Gwen Darling hunts for a sibling who has been snatched up by a cure-seeking Captain Hook and teams up with a mysterious boy, Pete, who is surviving in an underground city with his gang and a sharpshooter named Bella.
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Free to fall
by Lauren Miller
A romantic tale set in a near-future world run by personal electronic devices finds 16-year-old Rory Vaughn consulting her decision-making app to gain entry into an elite boarding school where she discovers sinister activities and falls for a handsome hacker who makes his own choices.
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The Young Elites
by Marie Lu
Scarred and cast out after surviving the blood plague, Adelina finds a place for herself among the Young Elites who use their magical powers to advocate on behalf of young innocents and who are targeted by the white-robed soldiers of the Inquisition Axis.
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The Testing
by Joelle Charbonneau
Sixteen-year-old Malencia (Cia) Vale is chosen to participate in The Testing to attend the University; however, Cia is fearful when she figures out her friends who do not pass The Testing are disappearing.
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Panic
by Lauren Oliver
A high-stakes competition marks a summer in a small isolated community and compels graduating seniors Heather and Dodge to tap inner strengths while hiding dangerous secrets and forging unexpected alliances.
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The winner's curse
by Marie Rutkoski
Limited by her warmongering empire to join the military or get married, 17-year-old general's daughter Kestrel finds herself falling in love with compelling slave Arin, who hides a dangerous secret.
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Monument 14
by Emmy Laybourne
Trapped inside a chain superstore by an apocalyptic sequence of natural and human disasters, six high school kids from various popular and unpopular social groups struggle for survival while protecting a group of younger children.
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Across the universe
by Beth Revis
Seventeen-year-old Amy joins her parents as frozen cargo aboard the vast spaceship Godspeed and expects to awaken on a new planet 300 years in the future, but her frozen slumber abruptly ends 50 years too soon, not as the result of a computer malfunction but because someone on board the ship has tried to murder her.
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Leviathan
by Scott Westerfeld
It's 1914 and Europe is on the precipice of war--the German Clankers and British Darwinists are armed with futuristic weaponry and biotechnology; in the midst of the chaos, Alek, a Royal and potential threat to the throne, and Deryn, a common Darwinist, meet on the run and forge an uneasy alliance that will dramatically change the course of the Great War and their lives.
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Glow
by Amy Kathleen Ryan
Conceived in deep space as a member of the first generation of New Earth pioneers, 15-year-old Waverly secretly wishes for a destiny more meaningful than marrying young and having children, only to find herself called upon to save her race when a traitorous sister ship begins abducting female crew members. By the author of Vibes.
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The eleventh plague
by Jeff Hirsch
Twenty years after the start of the war that caused the Collapse, 15-year-old Stephen Quinn, his father and grandfather were among the few who survived and turned to scavenging in order to survive, but when his grandfather dies and his father decides to risk everything to save the lives of two strangers, Stephen's life is turned upside down.
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The Scorpio Races
by Maggie Stiefvater
The best-selling author of Shiver follows the experiences of a pair of youths who are swept up by a fantastical horse race across a treacherous cliff that makes them feel supremely alive and threatens dire consequences.
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