Head-to-head

The Hunger Games vs Divergent

Both are dystopian YA series with high stakes, but Hunger Games is more political while Divergent is identity-focused with faction-based worldbuilding.

The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games

by Suzanne Collins

Divergent

Divergent

by Veronica Roth

Score comparison

Score The Hunger Games Divergent Winner
Kid Score 74 70 The Hunger Games (+4)
Parent Score 70 65 The Hunger Games (+5)
Teacher Score 77 71 The Hunger Games (+6)

✓ The Hunger Games — perfect for

  • Readers aged 12-16 who crave high-stakes action with genuine moral complexity. Ideal for kids ready to grapple with questions about survival
  • sacrifice
  • and what it means to stay human under impossible pressure.

✓ Divergent — perfect for

  • Teens who love action-driven dystopian fiction with strong female protagonists
  • Readers who enjoy identity and belonging themes with high physical stakes
  • Fans of The Hunger Games, The Giver, or The Maze Runner looking for their next series

Our take

There's no universal winner here — the right pick depends on who's reading. The Hunger Games scores higher with kids (74 vs 70) — better if your goal is "my kid actually wants to read it."

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