Friday, November 1, 2013

Dystopian Giveaway Hop

Welcome to Reading with ABC's stop of the Dystopian Giveaway Hop!  This hop is hosted by My Shelf Confessions and I Am A Reader, Not A Writer.

What's for grabs?  Any one (1) book from the pictures below (up to $20 in value). You can choose any of the books within a series or even pre-order a book if it hasn't come out yet.

The Giveaway is International as long as TBD delivers to you.  I will order the book from Amazon or TBD, depending on the address of the winner.

You can find all other rules in the My Polices page or in the Rafflecopter widget.

Good luck :)



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105 comments:

  1. My favorite dystopian book is Stung. I adore the story and the cover is eye candy. The plot itself tackled the story in a unique way and I really had never read a story quite like it. The author managed to capture the feeling of a romance, of a thriller, and of a dystopian flawlessly in one book.

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  2. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The series that made me start reading. :)

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  3. My favorite is Matched by Ally Condie coz its the first dystopian book i've ever read. and..because I love Ky!!

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  4. My favourite dystopian book is The Hunger Games because that what got me into the dystopian genre! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  5. Well, my favorite is The hunger games, also I heard that Unwind is great book. I’m now reading book two of Delirium and I like that series too. Also I want to read Wither and Divergent

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  6. Definitely The Giver or The Uglies Series. Love both of those!

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  7. Love, love, Penryn and the end of days. Thanks for the giveaway!
    -Riz B.

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  8. it's either Divergent or The Hunger Games, i just love them, there is a lot of ation and not a lot of romance, which i like

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  9. enclave..great story and may mutants :)
    thx u..

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  10. My favorite would be The Hunger Games. It's what got me started in the dystopian genre!

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  11. I like The World as We Know It by Pfeffer - it's a possibility!

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  12. The Hunger Games. It held me interest from page one.

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  13. Shatter Me series by Tahereh Mafi is my favorite. It was written in a different way but it was still good.

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  14. My favorite is an oldie, Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. His writing is so good and it's about burning books, gotta love it.

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  15. i haven't read any so far so i can't answer this one sorry ( however i do have wanted to read defiance a lot and it's dystopia but i don't know if i would put that as favourite)
    thanks you for the giveaway

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  16. Cinder and Scarlet by Marissa Meyer. I love how these books are both dystopian and fairy tale retellings. :)

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  17. The Handmaid's Tale by Attwood. It is just so creepy and the fact that women aren't allowed to read always freaks me out!

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  18. the selection! it had an amazing worldbuild!

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  19. The Hunger Games because it's the first dystopian book I've ever read :D

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  20. I recently read Cinder and i totally loved it :D

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  21. I was surprised to find myself loving The Hunger Games, which I had not expected. It was a well-written, emotional roller coaster with such vivid characters.

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  22. +JMJ+

    My favourite Dystopian novel is Brave New World by Aldous Huxley.

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  23. The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins!
    I can't explain why, I just LOVEEEE unconditionally <3

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  24. The Hunger Games. Because it was such a compelling story and well written.

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  25. Thanks for the giveaway! There are to many to pick from like Wither, Divergent, or Cinder. I love them all.
    -Cali W.

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  26. I entered your Dystopian Giveaway.
    It would be great to win a book from your list.
    In response to your question of What is your favorite dystopian book?
    My favorite dystopian book is Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry
    because i thought the characters were interesting
    and the storyline was great.
    Thank you for having this giveaway!!!!!!!!

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  27. Divergent because I want to be as brave as Tris!

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  28. The Maze Runner because I think thats how the world is just gonna end up being.

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  29. My favorite dystopian book is Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi becuase the dystopian world she created it so believable and it scare the heck out of me! thanks for the great giveaway!

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  30. As of today, my favorite is Not a Drop to Drink by Mindy McGinnis, simply because it was my first dystopian novel I've read. :)
    Thank you for this giveaway. - cindy c.

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  31. I like Altered by Jennifer Rush because it's only dystopian for the few characters. The rest of the world doesn't know anything bad is happening.

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  32. At the moment, it's Never Fade by Alexandra Bracken.

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  33. Divergent and Poison Princess are my favorites. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  34. I love the Shatter Me series by Tahereh Mafi :)

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  35. Under The Never Sky, I just love the characters and the world building is fantastic

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  36. The Host - Stephenie Meyer - the story is one of the best,emotional,wonderful written :)

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  37. The Hunger Games, because it has a great story and those books really got me started on dystopian :) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  38. I loved The Host for the characters and Battle Royale for the gore &blood ;)

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  39. Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi. I love this world that Tahereh has created. And the hunk of men AKA Adam & Warner don't hurt either. Thank you so very much for participating in this giveaway.

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  40. A few of my favorites are Divergent, Monument 14,Sky on Fire, those are on top of my head at the moment.. thanks for the giveaway!!!

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  41. Blood Red Road bc of the action!
    Mary G Loki

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  42. So far, Divergent and Under the Never Sky!

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  43. My two favorite dystopian series are Divergent and Under the Never Sky. :)

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  44. Hunger Games, I loved the world but most of all, the main character, she is one of the toughest females I've read in any book :)

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  45. My favourite dystopian book is The Hunger Games. So in love with Katniss.

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  46. I would have to say either The Hunger Games or Blood Red Road because both books have really strong characters and they are the first dystopian books I've read which also made dystopian one of my favorite genres :)

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  47. I love The Hunger Games series. The world building was nicely done, the characters are likable, and the events that took place are believable. ;)

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  48. Hunger Games because the world is so eerily fascinating.

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  49. Love Horde and Rot and Ruin series..they grab you and take you on a journey through a world that is a scary possibility...
    Would love Horde or Fire and Ash
    Thanks so much for the giveaway

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  50. Article 5 is my favorite dystopian book because it is based near where I live and I can actually go to some of the places in the book. It makes it see more real. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  51. I like Divergent. I think I like how society seems so orderly with the factions and all and of course I love Four. Thanks for the giveaway! :D

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  52. THE HUNGER GAMES - just such a great introduction to Dystopian stories.

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  53. I love The Forest of Hands and Teeth trilogy by Carrie Ryan!

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  54. Divergent... the characters are really realistic, and it has lots of action!

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  55. My current favorite dystopian is Not A Drop to Drink by Mindy McGinnis. I liked it because it seemed realistic and gritty.

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  56. I loved Blood Red Road by Moira Young. I thought the world building was really interesting. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  57. don't have a fav; haven't really read them

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  58. This genre is relatively new to me, so I don't have a fave.

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  59. Ender's Game. It's just a classic. And, it's a way I could see our world progressing, which is a little bit scary.

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  60. Mabe Fahrenheit 451 because it was the first in the genre I read :) and I remember liking it a lot

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  61. Hunger Games is my favorite, I just love everything about it :)

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  62. The Divergent series, I love the whole setting/characters set. If I win I'd choose Allegiant, thank you for the giveaway :D

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  63. I really like Shatter Me- because of the two swoony love interests :D

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  64. Hunger Games. Well I wouldn't be here if not because of this book.

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  65. Loved Shadow and Bone! I loved how the story sucked you in and kept you there! I have never read a book with characters like the Grisha before! She is an amazing story teller!

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  66. I loved The Hunger Games trilogy because I thought they were so thought provoking and original! Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win!

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  67. Defiance by C.J. Redwine because Logan is witty, brave and totally hawt! ;)

    **Rachelle**

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  68. I really enjoyed Swans & Klons, because it features LGBT themes in an all female society.

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  69. the darkest minds bc Liam is so swoony! :)

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  70. A Handmaid's Tale because it is all about being strong and making your own decisions even though it seems impossible.

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  71. Blood red road because of the unique storyline :D

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  72. Divergent because it's different from every book that I've read. It's very unique and I love Four. Hahaha. Thanks for the awesome giveaway! :D

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  73. I really liked Legend by Marie Lu. I thought the characters were fun and the world was interesting. You could definitely tell there was more beneath the surface, which we found out about in book 2!

    Brynna

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  74. i like the hunger games serie, because i think that could never happen in real life...i think..
    thanks!

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  75. I love the Infected series by Andrea Speed. Roan is hot. ;) Plus, the mystery just adds some extra enjoyment to the books.

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  76. The Hunger Games as a series. It just punches you in the gut when you put everything together.

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  77. Cinder (the lunar series). Honestly, I’m not much of a fan for retelling of fairy tales, but this one, blew me away. She mixes sci-fi, dystopian, fantasy, and on top of it all, it is smartly written, with believable characters. I can’t recommend this series enough. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  78. My favorite dystopian book is The Hunger Games because of great character development and world building. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  79. catching fire! it's just so action packed and well executed! fantastic series :D

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  80. I love The Hunger Games.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  81. Divergent. :)) Well written and really awesome. :))

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  82. I love The Underlighters by Michelle Patricia Browne. It is extremely creative and takes an approach that is entirely creative in a field that is inundated with relatively predictable approaches (unless they are paranormal). Thanks so much for the great giveaway. I still haven't read The Hunger Games, so I would be so thrilled to win.

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  83. 1984 is my favourite because it is timeless and powerful and sometimes all too close to reality.

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  84. I loved the Hunger Games because I felt like it was relatable.

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  85. The Giver was my first favorite. But now I am a huge fan of The Hunger Games.

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  86. haven't read many, hunger games for the great story - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

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  87. I love The hunger Games and Divergent because they're both very intense reads. Thank you for the giveaway, enjoy your week! :)

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  88. Love the Hunger Games! Love the characters, world building, suspense, plot, everything! Thanks!

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  89. My fave is The Hunger Games! I want to win the english version since I only had the Indonesian translation ;p

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  90. My favorites are ACID, The Arcana Chronicles, Black City Series, Age of X Series, Masque of the Red Death Series. Just some of my most favorites!!

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  91. I loved Catching Fire. It built on the tension and general awesomeness of the first book and had so much amazing character interaction.

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  92. Extras by Scott Westerfeld, because it has a very interesting world, and lots of action and plot twists.

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  93. Both the Hunger Games and Uglies series are my favorite dystopian books thus far!

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  94. My favorite dystopian book is Hunger Games. I simply love both the world and characters, especially Katniss.

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  95. My favorite dystopian series is the Newsflesh trilogy. I loved it because it was one of the few books that actually pulled me into their world in a long time.

    Thank you for the giveaway.

    Melissa

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  96. I enjoyed the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer because it was a quite unique retelling of a fairy tale while managing a post-apocalyptic world with great romance!

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  97. Divergent, the storyline was compelling, the characters interesting and the world was incredibly well thought out. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  98. I love the Lost Girl by Sangu Madanna it's a dystopian mixed with Frankenstein and a must read for the awesome protagonist

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  99. I really can't choose just one book, so here're some of my favorites - Divergent by Veronica Roth, Shatter Me by Tahreh Mafi, Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi, The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken.. Dystopian worlds created in those books are simply amazing, they all have great characters and compelling and interesting stories.
    Thanks for a giveaway! :)

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