Beyond the Hunger Games and Divergent: 4 Series Worth Checking Out

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Introduction:

The dystopian genre has gained immense popularity over the past few years, and series like The Hunger Games and Divergent have played a major role in this surge. However, these aren’t the only series that deserve attention. In this article, we will delve into four lesser-known series that are worth checking out if you are a fan of dystopian fiction.

1. The Maze Runner series by James Dashner

This thrilling science fiction saga focuses on Thomas, a teenager who wakes up with no memory in a deadly maze filled with secrets and dangerous creatures. In order to survive, he must join forces with other teenagers who are also trying to escape the maze. As they unravel the truth about their surroundings, they uncover a shocking government conspiracy. With pulse-pounding action and a twisting plot, The Maze Runner series will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

2. Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown

In a society divided into castes determined by color, Darrow is a lowly Red miner who discovers that the world above ground is far different from what he was led to believe. Supported by a secretive group called the Sons of Ares, Darrow undergoes surgery to pose as one of the ruling Golds in order to infiltrate their ranks and bring down their corrupt government from within. Fans of Hunger Games and Divergent will enjoy this brutal yet fascinating examination of class struggle wrapped up in an interstellar conflict.

3. The 5th Wave series by Rick Yancey

In a post-apocalyptic world devastated by alien invasion, Cassie is on a desperate search for her younger brother Sammy while evading mysterious human-like creatures hell-bent on exterminating humanity. Along the way, she meets Evan Walker, who claims to be protecting her but may be hiding secrets of his own. This captivating mix of science fiction, dystopia, and survival story will have readers eagerly turning the pages to learn the fate of Cassie and her loved ones.

4. Legend trilogy by Marie Lu

Set in a futuristic United States known as The Republic, the Legend trilogy follows June, a prodigy born into an elite family, and Day, a notorious criminal from the streets. When June’s brother is murdered, Day becomes the prime suspect, setting off a chain of events that will bring them together and expose the buried truth behind The Republic’s disturbing history. This character-driven series offers an intriguing look at corruption and power dynamics while also providing a heart-pounding, action-packed adventure.

Conclusion:

While The Hunger Games and Divergent are undoubtedly popular for a reason, there’s a wealth of exciting dystopian series out there waiting to be discovered. Give these four series a try if you’re craving more thrilling adventures set in dark and dangerous worlds. Happy reading!

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