25 Books Like The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games is a dystopian novel set in a future where the government of Panem forces children to participate in a televised death match as a form of entertainment and control.

The story follows Katniss Everdeen, a young girl who volunteers to take her sister’s place in the Hunger Games. As she fights for survival, Katniss becomes a symbol of resistance against the oppressive regime. Collins’ novel is a gripping tale of survival, rebellion, and the human spirit, exploring themes of power, sacrifice, and the consequences of violence.

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Book Release Date

2008-09-14

The Hunger Games Book Information

25 Books Listed
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Languages: English
Rating: 4.3
Author: Suzanne Collins
Reading Age: 15 years
Pages: 374
Grade Level: 7-12
Series: The Hunger Games Trilogy
Characters: Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark, Gale Hawthorne, President Snow

25 Best Similar Books To The Hunger Games

1: The Shore of Women by Pamela Sargent

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In a future world where women live in advanced cities and men are exiled to the wild, this novel explores gender roles and the nature of love through the stories of Birana and Arvil.

The Shore of Women and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but The Shore of Women lacks the following features like Young Adult. The Shore of Women is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.0

2: Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

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A satirical, anti-war novel that follows Billy Pilgrim as he becomes unstuck in time, experiencing moments from his life, including the bombing of Dresden during World War II.

Slaughterhouse-Five and The Hunger Games have similar features like Science Fiction, but Slaughterhouse-Five lacks the following features like Dystopian, Young Adult. Slaughterhouse-Five is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.1

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3: Brown Girl in the Ring by Nalo Hopkinson

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Set in a dystopian Toronto, this novel follows Ti-Jeanne, who must embrace her Caribbean heritage and spiritual powers to save her family from a powerful drug lord.

Brown Girl in the Ring and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Brown Girl in the Ring lacks the following features like Young Adult. Brown Girl in the Ring is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.8

4: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

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A dystopian novel exploring a future society where people are conditioned to accept a life of conformity and superficial happiness, sacrificing individuality and freedom.

Brave New World and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Brave New World lacks the following features like Young Adult. Brave New World is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.0

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A bleak dystopian novel following Anna Blume as she navigates a collapsing city, searching for her missing brother in a world where hope is scarce.

In the Country of Last Things and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, but In the Country of Last Things lacks the following features like Science Fiction, Young Adult. In the Country of Last Things is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.0

6: All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders

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A blend of science fiction and fantasy, this novel follows the intertwined lives of a witch and a tech genius as they navigate an impending apocalypse, balancing magic, science, and friendship.

All the Birds in the Sky and The Hunger Games have similar features like Science Fiction, but All the Birds in the Sky lacks the following features like Dystopian, Young Adult. All the Birds in the Sky is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.9

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7: Animal Farm by George Orwell

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A political allegory in which farm animals overthrow their human owner, only to see their new leaders, the pigs, become as corrupt and oppressive as the humans they replaced.

Animal Farm and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, but Animal Farm lacks the following features like Science Fiction, Young Adult. Animal Farm is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.1

8: Anthem by Ayn Rand

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Set in a collectivist dystopia where individuality is forbidden, the protagonist, Equality 7-2521, discovers the concept of the self and challenges the society’s strict rules.

Anthem and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Anthem lacks the following features like Young Adult. Anthem is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.8

9: Agenda 21 by Glenn Beck, Harriet Parke

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Set in a dystopian future, this novel follows Emmeline as she fights against a draconian government that controls every aspect of life in the name of environmental protection.

Agenda 21 and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Agenda 21 lacks the following features like Young Adult. Agenda 21 is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.5

10: The Trial by Franz Kafka

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A surreal, existential novel about Josef K., who is arrested and put on trial without being told his crime. The story explores themes of bureaucracy, alienation, and the absurdity of the legal system.

The Trial and The Hunger Games have similar features like none, but The Trial lacks the following features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, Young Adult. The Trial is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.0

11: The Sheep Look Up by John Brunner

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A dystopian novel depicting a future ravaged by environmental degradation, where society teeters on the brink of collapse due to unchecked pollution and corporate greed.

The Sheep Look Up and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but The Sheep Look Up lacks the following features like Young Adult. The Sheep Look Up is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.9

12: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

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A haunting dystopian tale where cloned children are raised for organ donation. The story explores themes of identity, humanity, and love through the eyes of Kathy H. and her friends.

Never Let Me Go and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Never Let Me Go lacks the following features like Young Adult. Never Let Me Go is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.1

13: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

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Set in a theocratic dystopia, this novel follows Offred, a woman forced into reproductive servitude. It explores themes of gender oppression, power, and resistance in a deeply patriarchal society.

The Handmaid’s Tale and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but The Handmaid’s Tale lacks the following features like Young Adult. The Handmaid’s Tale is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.1

14: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

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In a future where books are banned, fireman Guy Montag begins to question his role in society as he discovers the value of knowledge and the dangers of censorship.

Fahrenheit 451 and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Fahrenheit 451 lacks the following features like Young Adult. Fahrenheit 451 is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.0

15: Panther in the Hive by Olivia A. Cole

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In a dystopian Chicago, Tasha Lockett fights for survival in a society devastated by a viral outbreak and societal collapse, exploring themes of identity and resilience.

Panther in the Hive and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Panther in the Hive lacks the following features like Young Adult. Panther in the Hive is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.3

16: Parable of the Talents by Octavia E. Butler

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A dystopian novel that follows Lauren Olamina as she builds a new religious community in a chaotic, future America while facing the rise of a violent, authoritarian regime.

Parable of the Talents and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Parable of the Talents lacks the following features like Young Adult. Parable of the Talents is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.2

17: The Double by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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A psychological novella about Yakov Petrovich Golyadkin, who encounters his exact double, leading him into paranoia and madness as his life is gradually usurped.

The Double and The Hunger Games have similar features like none, but The Double lacks the following features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, Young Adult. The Double is Free while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.8

18: Jennifer Government by Max Barry

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A satirical dystopian novel set in a world where corporations rule, following Hack Nike and Jennifer Government as they navigate a deadly, consumer-driven society.

Jennifer Government and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but Jennifer Government lacks the following features like Young Adult. Jennifer Government is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.8

19: The Giver by Lois Lowry

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In a seemingly perfect society devoid of pain and choice, young Jonas is chosen to receive memories of the past, discovering the dark truths behind his community’s facade.

The Giver and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, Young Adult, but The Giver lacks the following features like none. The Giver is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.1

20: Vox by Christina Dalcher

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In a dystopian America where women are limited to 100 words per day, Dr. Jean McClellan joins a resistance movement to regain women's rights and freedom of speech.

Vox and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, but Vox lacks the following features like Science Fiction, Young Adult. Vox is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.8

21: A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

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A dystopian novel following Alex, a violent delinquent who undergoes a controversial treatment to cure him of his tendencies, raising questions about free will and morality.

A Clockwork Orange and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but A Clockwork Orange lacks the following features like Young Adult. A Clockwork Orange is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.0

22: Lord of the Flies by William Golding

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A group of boys stranded on a deserted island descends into savagery, revealing the dark side of human nature and the thin veneer of civilization.

Lord of the Flies and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, but Lord of the Flies lacks the following features like Science Fiction, Young Adult. Lord of the Flies is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.7

23: We by Yevgeny Zamyatin

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An early dystopian novel set in a totalitarian state where citizens are known by numbers. The protagonist, D-503, begins to question the society’s control after meeting a rebellious woman.

We and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but We lacks the following features like Young Adult. We is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 3.9

24: 1984 by George Orwell

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A dystopian novel where a totalitarian regime controls every aspect of life, suppressing individuality and truth. Winston Smith, the protagonist, struggles to resist Big Brother's oppressive control.

1984 and The Hunger Games have similar features like Dystopian, Science Fiction, but 1984 lacks the following features like Young Adult. 1984 is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.

Rating: 4.2

25: The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin

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A philosophical sci-fi novel about a physicist who travels between two contrasting societies—one anarchist, one capitalist—exploring freedom, utopia, and social structures.

The Dispossessed and The Hunger Games have similar features like Science Fiction, but The Dispossessed lacks the following features like Dystopian, Young Adult. The Dispossessed is Paid while The Hunger Games is Unknown.