Thursday, March 22, 2012

Feeling the Hunger

This is a big weekend for Hunger Games enthusiasts. After months of hype, fans will finally get to see what movie producers have done with their book. The visual impact of cinema can add a lot to a story, but a book contains much more of the internal story; the thoughts, fears, and calculations of the characters. A skillful transition from print to screen can produce something wonderful, or something quite disappointing. If you leave the theater eager for more suspenseful survival stories, here are a few suggestions:

Dystopian Novels for Teens

Cinder
Clockwork Angel
Divergent
Delirium
Unwind
The Maze Runner
The Forest of Hands and Teeth
The Knife of Never Letting Go
Life as We Knew It
Incarceron
Feed
Legend
Ship Breaker
How I Live Now
The Dead-Tossed Waves
Under the Dome


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