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Still hungry for more books like “The Hunger Games”?

This season means changing leaves, crisp autumn air, and a new crop of young adult dystopian novels to harvest right along with those pumpkins. Our first The Hunger Games flowchart was such a success, we updated it to include the hot new titles arriving on our new bookshelf this fall.

If you would like to download a copy for classroom or library use, feel free to grab the images, or leave a comment and we can email you the pdf.

29 Comments

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  2. Khristine Gamer says:

    Hi,

    Could you please email the updated pdf. for this great HG flowchart? Many thanks.

  3. Ann Kampersal says:

    Would love to have a pdf for the new Hunger Games flowchart. Thanks!

  4. Lauren says:

    Would love a PDF version emailed to me to add to our booklist/suggested reads collection! Many Thanks!

  5. Jennifer Nippert says:

    I would love to have the updated PDF for my library! Thanks!

  6. AC says:

    i love the flow chart! i hope you’ll continue to update it as time goes on! I always come back to it to look for books to read. It’s my goal to read almost all of them.

    • Molly says:

      Hi Angeline,

      I emailed you the flowchart, and do check back, as I plan on updating it as new titles are published.

  7. AC says:

    i just read the posts above and can you please email me the updated pdf too? i would love to print it out for my desk!

    thanks! please keep this flow chart updates for years to come. i’ve been referring this chart to everyone!

  8. Heather P says:

    Hi, Could you please email a copy of this updated flow chart. Fantastic!!

  9. jenn roos says:

    Charts are awesome….Love these. Could I have pdfs to both versions. Please?

  10. Suzanne says:

    Please please please send me the pdf! This is amazing!!

  11. Terry Putman says:

    Please send me a pdf. copy of this flow chart. My English teachers are starting to use these novels for reading and research projects. This is great you will share.

  12. MMelita says:

    I would LOVE PDF versions of all of these! I want to blow them up and put them all over my classroom!

  13. Cara Nascimento says:

    Can you please send me the PDF for my classroom? Thank you so much!!

  14. Sarah says:

    I would absolutely live this for my school library website – it’s fantastic! Could you please send me the PDF? I’ll give credit of course. Also, I would like to try to do this with books for slightly younger kids. Do you have any tips about how to get started?

  15. [...] you’ve read the books in these two posts and need more dystopian fiction, be sure to bookmark this great flow chart featuring The Hunger Games read-alikes, created by the Lawrence Public [...]

  16. Christina says:

    Hi! Can I have a pdf of this for classroom use? It’s amazing!!! Whoever created it did an awesome job! :)

  17. Laura says:

    Could I please have the pdf emailed to me?

  18. [...] thought this was the Lawrence in Central Otago, where I spent many happy teenage summers, sigh!  This link will take you to a fantastic flowchart of Hunger Gamesish delight, and it helpfully includes some [...]

  19. [...] Click here to open an excellent flowchart by Lawrence (US) Public Library librarians for more ideas. Or leave a comment to suggest any other similar book or series that you think should be in this list. [...]

  20. Suzanne says:

    Could I please have the pdf emailed to me?

  21. This has been a great resource! It’s a great way to jog my memory, and my teens check your first one all the time. Please send me the PDF for the updated one and I’ll post it as well.

    Kath Ann- YA Librarian, Marshall Public Library, Pocatello, ID

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