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Nikki wrote: "Madeline wrote: "Love this list as well. That cliffhanger ending in the first isn't really so blurred after all. The other two are not quite as amazing as the first, but still great! Mar 06, PM. Dystopian novels are probably my favourite genre of books! All favourites! Mar 08, PM. Kathy wrote: "Dystopian novels are probably my favourite genre of books! I'm random. Mar 11, AM.
I have just started with the YA dystopian books. Very good Matched. This list does help. I tried Branded and Incarceron but not really getting in to them.
Maybe I should give them another try? I guess I prefer the books that have a world a bit singular as us with different rules. Like love is not allowed or lets say children are not wanted ;. Mar 12, AM. I loved divergent! I can not wait until insurgent comes out. Mar 19, AM. Just an update.
Thanks for recommending me Unwind. Loved it. Apr 05, PM. Apr 07, AM. Does anyone have any other good YA Dystopia books they recommend? May 05, PM. I seriously wanna marry this list right now! Dystopia Society books are the best! Jun 23, AM. True and some are not for teens. Jul 09, AM. Jul 13, AM.
Maybe we're not new anymore to dystopian world but Divergent is incredible. I'm gonna read Hunger Games trilogy next. Hope it's good. Jul 23, PM. Hope it's good i totally agree, divergent was the bets book I've ever read. Jul 25, PM. Honestly I think the only reason the Hunger Games books are fist is because it's advertised a lot and people read them because of it. I've seen plenty of other books in the list that deserve a higher and better rating.
Jul 26, AM. CrushingonGuysFromBooks wrote: "Honestly I think the only reason the Hunger Games books are fist is because it's advertised a lot and people read them because of it.
I've seen plenty of other books in the list that deserve a high Mockingjay was kinda disappointing. Aug 04, AM. Aug 08, AM. Aug 22, AM. It would be nice if some people knew what dystopian meant. There are several books on this list that are not dystopian, but rather sci-fi, fantasy, urban fantasy, paranormal.
I think I just added every single one of those to my TBR list Sep 01, AM. Sep 02, AM. Sep 07, AM. Sep 12, PM. Great List! But I'm pretty sure that Kristen Cashore books are not dystopian. Sep 23, PM. There's some pretty good books on there. Nov 02, PM. Nov 06, AM. I have read a large majority of these books.
I guess that says something about me Nov 08, PM. I came here looking for a specific book I only remembered a word from the title and the cover, so most searches aren't helpful and didn't find it, but I agree or disagree heartily with a lot of these.
Brave New World is only partially a dystopia, and is definitely not YA. Nov 26, PM. Jan 23, AM. So far I have read 46 books from this list and counting. Dystopia books are the best kind of books :. Feb 01, AM. The Unwind Trilogy is definitely my favorite dystopian series. Add a reference: Book Author.
Search for a book to add a reference. We take abuse seriously in our discussion boards. Only flag comments that clearly need our attention. We will not remove any content for bad language alone, or being critical of a particular book. Add books from: My Books or a Search. Related: 10 Strongest Vampires in Anime. Budding horror fans had more than a few spooky series to choose from in the early 's, but none were more gruesome and action-packed than author Darren Shan's Demonata series.
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