Survival of the Fittest: 7 Eye-Opening Books to Shelve Alongside 'Lord of the Flies'

William Golding's Lord of the Flies remains a riveting go-to, especially for units on the rise of brute force over democratic rule, and the need of society to protect the less able. These read-alikes, curated by the NCTE and SLJ, are intended to enrich the context, amplify the message, or offer an alternative view. 


 

William Golding's Lord of the Flies remains a riveting go-to, especially for units on the rise of brute force over democratic rule, and the need of society to protect the less able. These read-alikes, curated by the NCTE and SLJ, are intended to enrich the context, amplify the message, or offer an alternative view. 


Bray, Libba. Beauty Queens. Scholastic. ISBN 9780439895972.

Collins, Suzanne. The Hunger Games. Scholastic. ISBN 9780439023528.

Lu, Marie. Legend. Puffin. ISBN9780141339603.


Mejia, Tehlor Kay. We Set the Dark on Fire. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780062691323.

Morgan, Kass. The 100. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780316234498.

Pon, Cindy. Want. S. & S. ISBN ‎ 9781481489225.

Roth, Veronica. Divergent. HarperCollins/Katharine Tegen. ISBN ‎ 9780062024022.

 

 

 

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