Dystopian books for 12 year olds

INSIDE: If your teen liked The Hunger Games theyll love these twelve YA Dystopian novels. Check out these page-turning book recommends!

Families with teens and pre-teens are probably already familiar with The Hunger Games. I know both of my girls loved the books and the movies. Not only did the riveting writing keep them turning the pages, but we spent time hanging out as a family watching the movies together. If your kids have completed the series and are hungry for more, heres a list of twelve Young Adult novel books to reserve at the library for them.

YA Dystopian FAQs

Before we jump into the list of twelve must-read YA dystopian series, a couple of frequently asked questions for parents!

What age are YA novels for?

Young adult fiction [often referred to as YA novels], while popular with many ages, are explicitly written for readers between the ages of 13 to 18. YA books typically explore a teens initiation into an unfamiliar world, focusing on coming-of-age experiences.

What is a YA series?

YA Series [Young Adult Collections] of fiction books, written for teenage readers, often follow a core group of characters through a series of adventures. Each book has individual merit but is more engaging as a set.

What does YA dystopian mean?

Young Adult [YA] dystopian is coming-of-age fiction written for readers 13 to 18 years of age; a teenage protagonist often rebels against excessive social control or intense repression of unjust authority.

12 Binge-Worth YA Dystopian Series: Books To Read If You Liked The Hunger Games

Here are twelve must-reserve Young Adult novel books for your tween or teen

1. The Arc of the Scythe TrilogyBy Neal Shusterman

It reminds me a lot of the Hunger Games.

It is set in the far future, where death by natural causes has been virtually eliminated thanks to advances in technology, and an advanced computer system known as the Thunderhead controls society.

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2. The Delirium TrilogyBy Lauren Oliver

I absolutely LOVED this series! I actually ordered more books from this author because this was so good!

TheDelirium Trilogyfollows a teenage girl called Lena in her adventures and battles against a government that claims Love is a disease. In this society, once you reach 18 years old you are required to have an operation that cures you of the Love Disease amor deliria nervosa.

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3. Unwind Series By Neal Shusterman

Absolutely incredible young adult book series. Shusterman is an artist who excels in his craft and moves readers at their core.

Unwind is a four book dystopian series about a society where unwanted teens are salvaged for their body parts and three runaways fight the system. Boston Globe/Horn BookAward winner Neal Shusterman challenges readers ideas about life not just where life begins, and where it ends, but what it truly means to be alive.

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4. Matched TrilogyBy Ally Condie

Such an amazing concept the Matched trilogy has hues of The Giver and Divergent

Thenovelis a dystopian young adultnovelabout a tightly-controlled society in which young people are matched with their life partners at the age of 17. The main character is seventeen-year-old Cassia Reyes, who isMatchedwith her best friend, Xander Carrow.

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5. The Giver Quartet By Lois Lowry

I was fascinated by the implications in sociology, political science, economics, and the moral and ethical dilemmas presented in the stories in a medium that even the most naive teenager could not only understand but enjoy.

The Giver Quartetis a series of four books about a dystopian world by Lois Lowry. The Giver won the 1994 Newbery Medaland has sold more than 10 million copies. The story takes place in the world of the Giver. Each book has a different protagonist, but is set in the same futuristic era.

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6. Pellinor Series By Alison Croggon

An epic fantasy in the Tolkien tradition, with a strong girl hero. . . . I couldnt put it down!

Maerad is a slave in a desperate and unforgiving settlement, taken there as a child when her family is destroyed in war. She doesnt yet know she has inherited a powerful gift, one that marks her as a member of the noble School of Pellinor and enables her to see the world as no other can. It is only when she is discovered by Cadvan, one of the great Bards of Lirigon, that her true identity and extraordinary destiny unfold.

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7. Brave New World By Aldous Huxley

This is one of the best books Ive ever read and I feel like it is very relevant to the state of affairs in todays world.

Brave New World.Brave New Worldis Aldous Huxleys 1932 dystopian novel. Borrowing from The Tempest , Huxley imagines a genetically-engineered future where life is pain-free but meaningless. The book heavily influenced George Orwells 1984 and science-fiction in general.

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8. Dreamhouse King SeriesBy Robert Liparulo

This is one of my all time favorite series. It Captures you like Narnia does. But in much more menacing and mysterious way. Its about a family, drawn together in a time of great crisis to rescue a loved one. Their journey leads them to facinating and suprising places.

When the Kings move from L.A. to a secluded small town, fifteen-year-old Xander is beyond disappointed. He and his friends loved to create amateur films . . . but the tiny town of Pinedale is the last place a movie buff and future filmmaker wants to land. But he, David, and Toria are captivated by the many rooms in the old Victorian fixer-upper they moved intoas well as the heavy woods surrounding the house.They soon discover theres something odd about the house.

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9. Rewrite Redemption By J.H. Walker

Great teen adventure, great love storyjust plain great storytelling! JH Walker gets the teen characters and voices just right, and their metaphysical escapades are inventive and believable. A smart, enjoyable read.

Shes sixteen. Hes seventeen. They dont know each otherat least not yet. She has a secret and her whole life revolves around keeping it. Every few months and with little warning, she simply disappears, pulled into the past for hours or even days. Shes terrified it will happen in front of someone, changing her life forever. So far, the only witnesses have been her parents, and that didnt end well.

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10. Chaos Walking TrilogyBy Patrick Ness

In the absolute best way possible, this series will break your heart and build it back up only to continue the cycle. This is the series that shows what happens when the good guys lose, but it still has the best ending.

Chaos Walkingis a young adult science fictionseries written by U.S.-born British novelist Patrick Ness. Its set in a dystopian world where all living creatures can hear each others thoughts in a stream of images, words, and sounds called Noise.

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11. The Legend Series By Marie Lu

My newest obsession. A series I couldnt put down. I felt so emotionally attached, like I was the character narrating the chapter. Although the tears poured like my heart was breaking during these scenes and I had lost all hope at the end of book 3, there was a beacon of light offered that leaves so much opportunity for true love.

What was once the western United States is now home to The Republic, a nation perpetually at war with its neighbors. Born into an elite family in one of the Republics wealthiest districts, fifteen-year-old June Iparis is a prodigy being groomed for success in the Republics highest military circles.

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12. The Grace Year By Kim Ligget

First and foremost, the premise of this story was compelling, captivating and just plain unique. Someone described this book as being a combination between The Handmaids Tale and Lord of the Flies, and I must admit its the perfect comparison.

A rebellious 16-year-old is sent to an isolated island for hergrace year, when she must release her seductive, poisonous magic into the wild before taking her proper place as a wife and child bearer. In gaslit Garner County, women and girls are said to harbor diabolical magic capable of manipulating men.

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BONUS: The Testing Trilogy By Joelle Charbonneau

Great book for anyone who liked The Hunger Games and similar books, with a couple of good plot twists too! Written for teens but fun for adults as well.

Upon graduating from school, Malencia Cia Vale of the Five Lakes Colony is chosen to take part inthe Testing, a rigorous yet mysterious process by which young adults are selected to attend University. At first, she is overjoyed at the news, but her father privately tells her of his own vague memories ofthe Testing.

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