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If you're a big fan of Suzanne Collins' engrossing trilogy The Hunger Games , which other stories might you enjoy? We've got some ideas and would love to hear your recommendations too! Fans of the mega blockbuster dystopian novel The Hunger Games were recently treated to Suzanne Collins' new addition to the fictional world of Panem, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.

To celebrate, we thought about what books we would read after The Hunger Games — let us know what you'd recommend! Billed as The Hunger Games meets Jurassic Park , The Extinction Trials by S M Wilson is a heady adventure featuring a plague-ridden continent on one side and a verdant, dinosaur-filled one on the other.

Alternatively, in the eco-dystopia Jelly by Clare Rees, Martha and her friends are stuck on the back of a giant killer jellyfish, and they're going to escape - or die trying. Burn by Patrick Ness features a dragon that appears at a farm in , at the end of the world, ready to fulfil a prophecy, and Marie Lu's Legend series is set in a futuristic version of Los Angeles, in a world where the United States is run like a police state.

Veronica Roth's uber-successful dystopia series Divergent is also a must-read, as is Michael Grant's Gone , which chronicles a plague and hunger-ridden End of Days America in which teens must survive.



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