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Old 02-07-2015, 12:45 AM   #20
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Thirding the Matched books.

Also, if you liked The Hunger Games, I would strongly recommend its forerunner Battle Royal by Koushun Takami (with the equally strong warning that the violence is much more gory and confronting, at least in the original novel -- I haven't tried the Audible version).

I'm currently halfway through and really enjoying Gamers by Thomas L. Carpenter, for a lighter dystopian novel with a strong female protagonist, and that's on Audible too.
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