It’s not just the usual allure of turning 16 that has Tally excited for her next birthday. Meanwhile, the comments of the show’s audience haunt and torture the convicts-but if Dee can look at them closely, she might find the key to her survival. When she teams up with a group that calls themselves the Death Row Breakfast Club, she must do all she can to avoid the murderous executioners and find a way to prove her innocence. With a host of costumed characters gleefully slaughtering their way across the island, Dee is certain she’s not leaving alive as one of the latest prisoners, even though she knows she’s innocent. The latest iteration of America takes reality television to a new level when convicted felons spend their final days on Alcatraz 2.0, trying to survive their inevitable execution. 18 Thrilling Books Like The Hunger Games #MurderTrending by Gretchen McNeil Whether you enjoyed the dystopian setting, the reality television spin, the average-girl-takes-on-the-government plot, or the survival aspect of the series, there are lots of young adult books like The Hunger Games out there for you to enjoy. With a new Suzanne Collins book exploring Panem before Katniss set to hit the market in May, you might have a fresh appetite for books like The Hunger Games and its sequels (pun absolutely intended).
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