YA Scavenger Hunt – Spring 2018
Welcome to YA Scavenger Hunt! This bi-annual event was first organized by author Colleen Houck as a way to give readers a chance to gain access to exclusive bonus material from their favorite authors…and a chance to win some awesome prizes! At this hunt, you not only get access to exclusive content from each author, you also get a clue for the hunt. Add up the clues, and you can enter for our prize–one lucky winner will receive one book from each author on the hunt in my team! But play fast: this contest (and all the exclusive bonus material) will only be online for 72 hours!
Go to the YA Scavenger Hunt page to find out all about the hunt. There are SIX contests going on simultaneously, and you can enter one or all! I am a part of the PURPLE TEAM–but there is also a red team, a gold team, an orange team, a red team, and an indie team for a chance to win a whole different set of books!
If you’d like to find out more about the hunt, see links to all the authors participating, and see the full list of prizes up for grabs, go to the YA Scavenger Hunt page.
And don’t forget to enter the contest for a chance to win a ton of books by me, Jessica Ruddick, and more! To enter, you need to know that my favourite number is 23. Add up all the favorite numbers of the authors on the purple team and you’ll have all the secret code to enter for the grand prize!
From the author of the Untamed series comes a thrilling and addictive dystopian romance tale set in the same perilous world. A Dangerous Game is a gripping read for seasoned Untamed fans and a perfect starting point for readers new to Madeline Dyer’s Untamed world.
What wouldn’t you do for love?
All her life, adrenaline-junkie Keelie Lin-Sykes has known what she wants: to protect her brother and sisters by killing as many of the soulless Enhanced Ones as she can. Oh, and to have fun while she’s doing it. After all, hiding in a secret Untamed community, while the group’s Seer warns them of danger, shouldn’t mean that life can only be serious, right?
But, when a face from her past suddenly–and secretly–shows up, Keelie’s catapulted back into the very world she’s been trying to escape from for the last ten years: a game full of guilt, lies, and…love. And the deeper Keelie gets, the bigger the risks become.
Now, Keelie must deceive those she values most in order to protect them, even though her actions will destroy everything she knows and haunt her family forever. But she can’t ignore her feelings–not again. And Keelie will do anything to be with the man she loves.
A dystopian Romeo and Juliet, perfect for fans of Suzanne Collins, Moira Young, and Veronica Roth.
Christina in Divergent. The books NOT the movies. Why? Christina has actual feelings when Tris seems empty like a shell. AND she says things that can get her in trouble but still with confidence.
“Yeah, sometimes life really sucks. But you know what I’m holding on for? The moments that don’t suck. The trick is to notice them when they come around.”
— Christina to Tobias
Beatrice Prior because she is brave and is willing to protect her family. She stands up for what is right.
My favorite dystopian heroine is Mac from the Fever series as she never gives up and isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty.
Tris aka Beatrice Prior from the Divergent series. I love how she won’t back down and take no for an answer. She’s courageous and does strive to do what she believes in.
It has been a while since I’ve read dystopian books it I think I’ll go with the characters from the hunger games. I remember reading them 7 years ago and really getting attached to these characters, I think it was the first Dystopian books that I had read.
Cassia from Matched by Ally Condie…. let’s be honest the book is just great!
My favourite dystopian heroine is Penryn from the End of Days series. She is fiercely independent, strong and attentive. She is imperfect and makes mistakes but she realizes her mistakes.
I like the protagonist from Orwell’s 1984 because he was both curious and willing to stand up for himself.
I’m going with Peeta from The Hunger Games. I love Katniss too, but Peeta always holds a special place 🙂 I don’t know why…I just love him, lol
Hard to pick one. I do love the Hunger Game series. But thank you for this wonderful chance.
I have two favorite heroines because I like what both of the characters stand for. Tally Youngblood from the Uglies series and Mare Barrow from the Red Queen series. They are complete opposites from each other, but each have a spark inside them to fight and stand up for what they believe in, even if it means betraying those closest to them or rising against a corrupt government.
My favourite (on short notice because there are literally so many good ones) might be Tally from the Uglies quartet. Just because I love how the series as a whole really makes you think about how much of yourself is a result of your society and how much is truly yours.
I don’t read much dystopian but I loved Beatrice Prior in Divergent.
wade watts from ready player one! love his intellect and ability to pass those obstacles. plus his infiltration into IOI was stellar.
Katniss from The Hunger Games will always be one of my very favorite heroines, as that series is what got me into reading dystopia. I love how snarky she is, but also how seriously she takes things that affect her family/close friends.
I think one of my all time favs is Katniss from the Hunger Games trilogy. She she selfless, family oriented, strong, independent, and intelligent. She is definitely a role model for teens. Thanks for participating in the hunt and the chance at winning some cool prizes 😁😁
Katniss because she is amazing! She doesn’t want to be a heroine but does what she has to do.
My favorite is Katniss from the Hunger Games. She is strong and interested in justice, not fame.
Currently my favourite dystopian hero is Ella from Gemina. Just finished reading it and that thirteen-year-old in a wheel chair? BEST. CHARACTER. EVER. (well maybe not EVER, but I *REALLY* like her and it’s what’s sticking most in my mind atm as a result ;D)
…Granted she’s not the “main” heroine, but she was integral to *spoilers* so I’m sticking with it!
Oh, tough choice. I think I will go with Katniss, she is everything a dystopain heroine should be.
My fave hero is Minho in The Maze Runner series.
I love Four from the Divergent series. He has such a great storyline and I love how he grows throughout the story. Didn’t like anything else other than him.
My favorite dystopian character is Tally from the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld. (It makes me happy to see others have listed her). This series really struck home with me and started a love of dystopian stories. To be honest, I can’t say why. It’s just one of those things that just grabs you and won’t let go, you know? I even named a fish Westerfeld. 😛
Katniss Everdeen. She’s selfless and have a strong sense of right and wrong.
My favourite heroine of dystopia RIGHT NOW (it changes with every book I read, lol), is Tess from Anyone? by Angela Scott. It’s a hardcore indie book, but I’m so happy I discovered it, because I love Tess, she’s funny and witty and tough too, plus, she decides at the last minute to rescue her tiny kitten and take it to the shelter with her, and after emerging to find the world wrecked, she decides Callie will be her apocalypse buddy. (Since I walk my cat on a leash and take him literally everywhere with me, that made me so happy). I highly recommend Anyone? It’s awesome, and so it Tess.
Oh, and thanks for participating in YASH!
Citra from Scythe – She stayed true to who she is, she hung on to her humanity despite everything!
The Hunger Games series was my first experience with the dystopian genre so I’ll have to go with characters from there. While the main heroine/heroes are great and I like them Katniss, Peeta and Gale I have to pick Rue, Prim and Joanna because they’re heroines in their own ways and I really do like them best.
Katniss from the Hunger Games. I loved her selflessness and her determination to right wrongs and make the world a better place.
Katniss from the Hunger Games
Ender from Ender’s Game — an incredibly gifted and smart youth who had to sacrifice so much in his journey.
The Blade Runner is a dystopian novel always in my mind, and is a classic. The Divergent series because I simply love Shailene Woodley 🙂 The Hunger Games is pretty amazing as well, but couldn’t even Narnia considered Dystopian in some aspects (which I love!).
Katsa of Graceling by Kristin Cashore is my favorite heroine. I love her stories and their kingdom(s).