Tuesday, September 29, 2015

TopTenTuesday: If You Like The Hunger Games, Then You Should Check Out...


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Ten books that have similar aspects to The Hunger Games

It took me a while to finally decide on what to do for this Tuesday.  I’ve been wanting to do a post like this for a while, but am always so indecisive when it comes down to comparing/matching books.  I decided to do something a little different.  I’ve picked The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and I have ten books that I think are similar in some aspect and I’m going to talk about that.  Not in that obnoxious, “If you liked the Hunger Games, then you’ll love *insert every dystopian book ever*”  Because each and every book is unique.  I’m focusing on three aspects of The Hunger Games: Survival, Kick-Butt Female Protagonist, and Romance.  And I’m going to talk about the aspects that that book includes to help you see if you’ll enjoy it.  Some are similar in multiple or all three aspects, some in just one.  It’s hard to explain, but I promise it made sense when I thought of it. 



Not A Drop To Drink
By Mindy McGinnis
Survival | Kick-Butt Female Protagonist
Survival:  This book is all about survival.  Lynn is trying to survive in a world where water is scarce.  So valuable that she needs to kill to protect it.  This book goes through Lynn trying to survive on her own and the character development throughout is insane.  If you enjoyed the survival aspect of The Hunger Games, the struggle to survive and the well,…killing part.  This book has that. 
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist:  Lynn is such a strong, kick butt gal.  She has crazy skills and continued to amaze me with her survival skills, but also her willingness to so whatever she needed to do to survive.  She is such an amazing female protagonist and like I mentioned, she does go though amazing character development as well.  


Monument 14
By Emmy Laybourne
Survival
Survival: This book is about a group of teenagers who get trapped in a superstore during what pretty much amounts to the apocalypse.  These teens (and children) are completely thrown into this situation and torn away from their families.  It is so intriguing to see the mental state of the kids as they go through this and the complications as they try to organize and figure out what to do.  I mean, if you stick a bunch of kids in a Costco together, there’s gonna be problems eventually. Once again, If you enjoyed the survival aspect or the “games” part of THG, you might enjoy this book.  

My Side of The Mountain
By Jean Craighead George
Survival
Survival: This is a little bit of a strange pick.  I read this book back in Elementary school with my class and it was one of the few school books I’ve ever enjoyed a lot.  It’s about a young boy who runs away to live in the woods.  You may think “SURE.  Sounds like a great plan *eye roll*”  But seriously.  This boy is amazing.  He completely LIVES in the woods.  You follow him as he survives on him own, finds and prepares food, TRAINS A FALCON, and builds a HOUSE for himself in a tree. (like, the trunk of a tree)  Seriously, he’s amazing.  I’m sorry but I think he outdoes even Katniss in this department.  Now, some people might find it a little slow, so if you only want something fast-paced, you may be slightly bored.  

The Book of Ivy
By Amy Engel
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist|Romance
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist:  This is really an amazing book and I don’t think enough people have heard of it.  Ivy is a really amazing character dealing with so much pressure from her family.  She is supposed to marry an then kill the current “president’s” son so her family can be in charge.  But, she digs deeper and uncovers that the government may not be as bad as her family would have her think.  The main thing I love about Ivy is her incredible loyalty to the people she loves.  Her and Katniss have that in common I feel.  She will lay everything on the line and sacrifice herself for the people that she loves. 
Romance:  I just had to mention the romance because Ivy and Bishop are amazing.  Ivy tries not to get close to him with the notion that he’ll have to die or the she’ll have to kill him.  But, they discover so many things together and it really opens Ivy’s eyes as to what’s really going on.  Just honestly, if you’re a fan of AMAZING books, you NEED to read The Book of Ivy.  

Poison Study
By Maria V. Snyder
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist:  Yelena is the ultimate kick butt female protag.  As I read this series, I was continually amazed with Yelena’s inner strength.  The things she’s had to endure are terrible, yet she still finds the strength to get up day after day.  Katniss and Yelena both definitely have this incredible strength within them and if you love reading about characters like that, Poison Study is a must.  

Under The Never Sky
By Veronica Rossi
Survival | Kick-Butt Female Protagonist|Romance
Survival:  Under The Never Sky is set in a world where there is terrible lighting storms and it’s very post-apocalyptic.  If you don’t know what you’re doing, you’ll die.  The MC, Aria starts out annoying and ignorant because she is thrown (quite literally) into this world and is as unprepared as you could be.  Aria learning to survive in this world is a big –and important- part of this book. 
This is dual narrated, and Perry, the other POV is amazing and has wicked survival skills.  He knows everything and anything about this crazy world and he helps Aria such and unbelievable amount.   
 Kick-Butt Female Protagonist
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist:  What I love about Aria is that she doesn’t start out that way.  Throughout the series you can see her becoming stronger and developing into such an incredible kick butt gal and it’s amazing. It’s something that she has to develop and I feel like that makes it more special.  You can truly see how far she’s come when you look back at the series and I’m just in amazement of her. 
Romance:  I love the main couple in this book because they help each other survive.  They truly couldn’t do it without each other and they become such a huge part of each other’s lives.  They really only have themselves most of the time and they are both able to come such a far way and help each other. 

 These Broken Stars
By Amie Kauffman and Megan Spooner
Survival | Kick-Butt Female Protagonist|Romance
Survival: Lilac and Tarver unexpectedly crash land on a strange planet with no way of getting back to civilization.  Basically, they’re screwed.  Together, they have to survive on this plant as they deal with their situation.  They work so hard to survive, even though they aren’t in an ideal situation OR with the ideal person.   
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist:  Lilac is similar to Aria, actually, in the way that she isn’t kick butt from the beginning.  Lilac has to learn to toughen up quickly.  And it isn’t easy for her.  But, she pulls herself together and is there for Tarver when he needs her.  When it comes time for Lilac to survive for the both of them, she’s ready and does a fantastic job.  She is willing to sacrifice herself to protect Tarver and I really admire that. 
Romance:  This is a situation where two people are thrown together, but through that they develop a wonderful relationship and learn so much.  Both of them go through so much character development and it’s wonderful to see these two people come together through these devastating and difficult circumstances. 

 Reboot
By Amy Tintera
 Kick-Butt Female Protagonist|Romance
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist:  Wren is another example of a character who goes through so much character development. In the beginning of the book, she’s totally kick butt, however kind of cold-hearted.  She becomes not only MORE kick butt, but she learns that she isn’t less human than anyone else and she has emotions and feelings and her increased need to protect and care for Callum is really beautiful. 
Romance:  Callum helps Wren in so many ways and their relationship is beautiful.  He tells her things opposite of what people have been telling her for her entire life and it changes the way she looks at things.  Wren and Callum are both exactly what the other person needs and they work great together. 

The 5th Wave
By Rick Yancey
Survival | Kick-Butt Female Protagonist
Survival:  The 5th Wave is a book dealing with the “5th wave” of an alien apocalypse.  The world is ravaged, many people dead, and the few that are left wish they WERE dead.  There are many flashbacks of horrible situations and past tragedies.  And basically for the people left, their ONE goal is survival.  No matter what situation they’re in. 
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist:  Cassie was my least favorite character in this book.  But, that doesn’t mean that she isn’t strong.  What she’s gone through with her family is terrible.  But, through it all she has that something that keeps her alive and fighting even while crazy things happen around her. 


The program
By Suzanne Young  
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist|Romance
Kick-Butt Female Protagonist:  Sloane goes through so much in this series and I can’t hurt enough for her.  She loses so many people close to her and deals with so many terrible things and it made me feel very angry and panicky.  I can’t describe all of the things that she deals with, but she always keep fighting.  And I think that that is what really makes a strong protagonist. 
Romance:  Sloane and James are incredible and I ship them so hard.  They deal with many of the same things, and are both hurting so much.  Through everything, they always promise that they will always be there and that they’ll help each other.  They’ll be okay.   And it’s terribly depressing and heartbreaking, yet hopeful.  I can’t even describe what they are to each other and how they help each other through the hardest times.  (also, some aspects reminded me of Katniss and Peeta in Mockingjay, which isn’t necessarily a good thing and very sad BUT ANYWAYS)

This was really fun to make and I hope you liked it!  I tried to use lesser-known books, so I hope you’ve gotten some recommendations to check out!
I can’t wait to see everyone else’s lists because I just LOVE this prompt and posts like these are a blast to read!
Olivia

11 comments:

  1. Great choices! :-) I've read a few books on your list and I totally agree with your recommendations.

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  2. I love how you approached this. Great breakdown of specific aspects that appeal to different people. I've only read three of the books on here, and haven't heard of several, but I'm definitely adding some to my to-read list based on what you say here. One of my students fell in love with The Program last year, so I was reading it too--I actually like the prologue book better (The Remedy).

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  3. It's been a while since I've read a dystopian that I enjoyed, there are a few on here that I haven't read, and now I think I might be finding another dysopian to enjoy. :)

    My TTT:Marie @ Pages to Explore

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  4. Awesome list! I also love how you set it up haha I've been wanting to read a book like Hunger Games for a while now. I have 6 of these books and I've only Under the Never Sky (loved it!). I need to start reading the 5 others haha I hope I can read These Broken Stars soon!
    Anjie @ Love thy Shelf

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  5. The 5th Wave and Not a Drop to Drink are excellent recs! As is My Side of the Mountain - I loved that when we read it for school!

    Check out my TTT.

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  6. I still need to read The Hunger Games lol My TTT

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  7. The Program is on my TBR!
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2015/09/29/top-ten-tuesday-24/

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  8. Absolutely wonderful post Olivia! These books are definitely great for people who are looking for something to read when they're done with The Hunger Games. I remember really liking The Program, These Broken Stars, Not a Drop to Drink and The Fifth Wave especially. :) Thanks for sharing and, as always, fabulous post! ♥

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  9. Hi! The Program looks interesting. I've seen it a couple of times today. :)
    My TTT
    Leslie

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  10. I still need to read The 5th wave! The film comes out soon doesn't it? :o

    Oh and Olivia, regarding the Throne of Glass series I am SO team Chaol :p I hope you're well and thank you very much for stopping by my blog, I'm so excited to read the next book! Have you read the fourth book yet? I feel so behind haha :')

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  11. This list is FABULOUS! And as a quite enormous Hunger Games fan, I am usually wary of such lists, but you did it justice for sure! I mean, I love THG, and of the books I have read on your list, I definitely agree! Especially The Book of Ivy, Under the Never Sky, and Not a Drop to Drink. Those are all among my favorites. Very good choices, and I love that you broke them down, such a good idea!
    Shannon @ It Starts At Midnight

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