
The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
Like Divergent, this novel features a strong female protagonist in a dystopian setting who participates in a life-or-death competition.
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by Suzanne Collins
Like Divergent, this novel features a strong female protagonist in a dystopian setting who participates in a life-or-death competition.
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by Marie Lu
This book shares a similar theme of survival and rebellion against a corrupt government, akin to the tensions in Divergent.
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by James Dashner
Both stories involve teens in life-threatening situations trying to uncover the truth of their society, creating an intense and thrilling narrative.
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by Lauren Oliver
Delirium presents a society that enforces conformity, similar to the factions in Divergent, with a romantic subplot that drives the protagonist's actions.
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by Ally Condie
The controlled society and themes of choice versus destiny resonate with similar ideas found in Divergent's faction system.
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by Rick Yancey
The protagonist's fight for survival in a dystopian world and themes of trust and betrayal reflect similar stakes found in Divergent.
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by Victoria Aveyard
This book features a strong female lead in a divided society filled with betrayal and rebellion, paralleling the dynamics present in Divergent.
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by Sabaa Tahir
Both novels focus on fighting against oppressive regimes and the sacrifices made in pursuit of personal freedom, akin to Tris's journey in Divergent.
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Yes. Each recommendation is chosen because it shares meaningful qualities with Divergent, such as themes, pacing, tone, character dynamics, subject matter, or reader appeal.
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