For her midterm, one of my students, Gennie, prepared a list of readalikes for all the adult fans of The Hunger Games series. Her idea was that so many adults were reading the series, why not provide them with a list of other YA titles which they might also enjoy.
The cross-over for YA readers into Adult has been popular for years; in fact, YALSA's Alex Award is based off of this idea. But, in the past few years, adult readers have been clamoring for more YA reading options. This list is a great place to start. Also, this Fall ARRT is focusing our annual bibliography on this topic. Each Steering Committee member is picking one adult title that would work with YAs and one YA title that will work with adults. All titles have to be no more than 3 years old. I am annotating The Radleys by Matthew Haig (adult) and Rot and Ruin by Jonathan Maberry (YA). Both are late 2010 releases. The full list of titles will be revealed at the May ARRT meeting with the bibliography going out to members at the Fall program.
And now on to Gennie's list. Please note, Gennie prepared a very slick pamphlet for use at her home library, but for ease of use here on the blog, I just took the text for reproduction. Feel free to use it, to help patrons but credit this blog and Gennie. Thanks.
Anderson, M.T. Feed.
Anything you want to know about, hear or even buy is available to you via the
computer implant in your head. Titus never questioned the system until he started to care for Violet. Can he help her when her chip starts to malfunction?
*This title works extremely well as an audiobook, immersing the listener in the non-stop commercial experience the characters deal with.
Cashore, Kristin. Graceling.
Cashore, Kristin. Fire.
Graceling: Katsa has the power to kill. She’s not the only one born with a rare skill, called a Grace, but she struggles more with the consequences. Teaming up with another young fighter, Katsa seeks redemption and to save her land from a mysterious adversary.
Fire: Graceling's companion book takes place in a war-torn land inhabited by beautiful animal-shaped creatures called monsters whose minds have the power to control those of humans. Seventeen-year- old Fire is the last remaining human- shaped monster. She appreciates right and wrong like the people she resembles, leaving her hated and mistrusted
Clare, Cassandra. City of Bones.
Clare, Cassandra. City of Ashes.
Clare, Cassandra. City of Glass.
Clare, Cassandra. City of Fallen Angels.
The world is full of demons from another dimension and the Shadow-hunters who search for them, but normal people can not see either group. Fifteen-year-old Clary Fray thought she was normal, too, until she was almost killed by a monster and her mother disappeared. Now she has no choice but to enter the bizarre world she’s only just glimpsed.
Dashner, James. The Maze Runner.
Thomas's new home is surrounded by a maze. Find yourself in it when the walls close at night and you won't come back. Planning an escape is on his mind, but so is finding out who stole his memory.
Knox, Elizabeth. Dreamhunter.
Knox, Elizabeth. Dreamquake.
Your dreams are in your hands, for a price. Only Dreamhunters can enter "The Place" to collect them, which is exactly what fifteen-year-old Laura is training to do. Her father was the first to discover that mysterious realm and when he disappears, she may be the only one who can finish his mission.
Ness, Patrick. Knife of Never Letting Go.
Ness, Patrick. The Ask and The Answer.
Ness, Patrick. Monsters of Men.
In Todd's world, all the women are dead. Now you can hear, constantly and exhaustingly, all the thoughts of the remaining men and animals. It's called the Noise and when Todd and his dog, Manchee, find a silence, he fights to keep this secret while fleeing from the town leaders and possibly everyone else, as well.
Pearson, Mary. The Adoration of Jenna Fox.
Jenna Fox spent a year in a coma, only to wake up in a body that is not her own. Her life doesn't seem right either and the large gaps in her memory aren't helping. She's about to discover she's at the center of a terrible secret with no easy way out.
Ryan, Carrie. The Forest of Hands & Teeth.
A chain link fence is the only thing separating Mary’s village from the
forest beyond. She is a teenager seeking knowledge and love while clinging to the belief of a world past those woods, but travel beyond the barrier is impossible. The woods hold the Unconsecrated, aggressive flesh-eating zombies, and now her mother is with them.
Shusterman, Neal. Unwind.
In the future, lives can be saved or improved every day with transplanted body parts. However, the rooms of organs and limbs waiting at the ready did not come from willing donors, but teenagers whose guardians have chosen to have them “unwound.” Do three teens marked for this fate have any chance to escape and survive?
Werlin, Nancy. Impossible.
Lucy Scarborough comes from a line of cursed women. For generations, evil has pursued them, winning time and again, but if Lucy can perform three impossible tasks, she can save herself… and her unborn daughter.
Westerfeld, Scott. Uglies.
Westerfeld, Scott. Pretties.
Westerfeld, Scott. Specials.
Westerfeld, Scott. Extras.
You will be supermodel beautiful and party to your heart’s content as soon as you turn 16. You and your friends will enjoy the perfect life. Tally has no reason to question her place in society. Then she meets Shay, who not only refuses the surgery that will make life better, but tries to convince Tally there are others out there fighting the system. Finding the truth means questioning all Tally’s ever known.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this list!
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