I'm cheating because Bookbub has an awesome list of all the different types of young adult dystopian novels. It includes competition based novels like Hunger games and The Selection, class-based dystopias like Divergent, dictatorships which control reproduction or romance like Wither or Matched, Apparent safe havens like Under the Never Sky or Uglies, survival stories like The Fifth Wave, stories of strange powers like Shatter Me, or Obernewtyn, sci-fi worlds like Inside Out or Cinder and Fantasies like Red Queen.
If you're after a new book to read or have been wondering what makes these book so popular, check out The Ultimate Guide to Dystopian Teen novels [https://media.bookbub.com/blog/2015/10/08/the-ultimate-guide-to-dystopian-novels/] or have a look at Delaware County District Library's dystopian fiction flowchart [https://www.flickr.com/photos/thedcdl/7748700532/]
Is it a really dystopia or just hype? Use Erin Bowman's chart to find out:
If you're after a new book to read or have been wondering what makes these book so popular, check out The Ultimate Guide to Dystopian Teen novels [https://media.bookbub.com/blog/2015/10/08/the-ultimate-guide-to-dystopian-novels/] or have a look at Delaware County District Library's dystopian fiction flowchart [https://www.flickr.com/photos/thedcdl/7748700532/]
Is it a really dystopia or just hype? Use Erin Bowman's chart to find out: