Books if You Like The Hunger Games

Can’t get enough of The Hunger Games? Check out these YA dystopian and post-apocalyptic titles!

Hearts Still Beating by Brooke Archer

Hearts Still Beating by Brooke Archer

Turned by a Tick into a zombie-like creature, Mara awakes in an experimental resettlement community where a new medicine promises to turn her human again. She never expected to find Rory, her old friend and crush, who has her own grievances against the Ticks.

The Infinity Courts

The Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman

Nami Miyamoto has a great life ahead of her–until she’s murdered. She awakens in Infinity, where human consciousness remains once the body dies. But a virtual assistant used on Earth has taken control, making herself queen and humans her subjects.

Dustborn by Erin Bowman

Dustborn by Erin Bowman

Delta lives in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, but her back carries a map said to lead to the paradise called the Verdant. The General wants that map, and he’ll take her family to get it. Now Delta must decide whom she can trust if she wants to decode the map and rescue her loved ones.

The Testing by Joanne Charbonneau

The Testing by Joanne Charbonneau

War has ravaged the planet, but the chosen elite will get to rebuild it. Cia Vale has been selected for the Testing–the opportunity to go to college and perhaps become a future leader of the United Commonwealth. But the Testing might not be what everyone believes.

Monarch Rising by Harper Glenn

Monarch Rising by Harper Glenn

Jo Monarch has grown up in the Ashes. If chosen during the Line Up by the New Georgia reps, however, she will have the chance to begin a new, luxurious life across the mountains. Little does she know that the reps have their own secrets. And one boy is determined to break her heart.

Insignia by S. J. Kincaid

Insignia by S. J. Kincaid

WWIII rages as those left on a destroyed planet fight for control of the solar system and its resources. So far the odds look bad. But a fourteen-year-old boy might be Earth’s salvation.

The Chaos Grid by Lyndsey Lewellen

The Chaos Grid by Lyndsey Lewellen

Texas is a wasteland and only domed cities protect the survivors from the beasts that prowl the Outer Grid. And the domes are no longer safe. The leaders have introduced a deadly nano drug, and Juniper’s family wants her to help deliver the counteragent. But she’s not sure she loves the city enough to risk her life outside it.

Legend by Marie Lu

Legend by Marie Lu

The United States is no more. Now it’s the Republic and it’s always at war. June is destined to fight in the military. Day is a criminal from the wrong side of town. But the two might have to work together when they realize their country is keeping secrets.

The Kill Factor by Ben Oliver

The Kill Factor by Ben Oliver

In a futuristic world, young offenders have one chance at freedom. They must compete in a televised contest filmed at a maximum-security reform camp. Viewers get the chance to vote and the winner will go free. Facing jail time, Emerson thinks the opportunity to play is better than the alternative. But the truth is darker than people know. The losers don’t go to prison at all.

War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi

War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi

Earth is mostly uninhabitable now. The rich and lucky have fled to the stars. Civil war rages in Nigeria, fought by tech and soldiers with bionic limbs. Onyii and Ify want a better future. And they are willing to fight for it.

Snowglobe by Soyoung Park

Snowglobe by Soyoung Park

The world is covered in winter and only those in the domed city of Snowglobe can escape its icy clutches. Those outside the dome watch the livestream of the lucky ones and dream of the day they can enter Snowglobe themselves. Outside the walls, Chobahm loves watching the shows filmed in Snowglobe, and especially loves the city’s bigger star, Goh Haeri. But Chobahm knows something important. Haeri is dead. And Chobahm intends to take her place.