WithSunrise on the Reapingset to be published on March 18, there are a lot of people waiting for their next dose of Susan Collins’ post-apocalyptic and dystopian world. If you’re one of those people, there are plenty of options to get you through the next month.

Post-apocalyptic, dystopian fiction is a hugely popular genre. There’s something almost reassuring about reading tales of alternate realities where the world is beyond broken. It’s almost a reminder that, as messed-up as our own world can seem at times, things could definitely be worse.

Dystopian books

Whatever kind of dystopia you want to find, there’sa book out therethat can provide it. Here are 10 of the best dystopian tales to tide you over untilSunrise on the Reapingcomes out.

If you’re looking for dark and dystopian, you probably can’t do better than Margaret Atwood’sThe Handmaid’s Tale. Set in a world where fertility rates have dropped to almost nothing, and successful pregnancies only occur 20% of the time,The Handmaid’sTaleis almost impossibly dark and truly riveting. Absolutely worth a read if you can stomach the dark themes involved.

The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

TheDivergentseries is set in a startlingly similar world toThe Hunger Games, with a post-apocalyptic Chicago playing host to five factions defined by societal status and personality traits. Much likeThe Hunger Games, there is also a subplot of young-adult love that runs through the series, between Tris and Four. There are four books in the series, plus a short story epilogue to tie everything together at the end.

The first in a series of five books,The Maze Runnercenters around the battle to overcome the Flare, an apocalyptic illness. The youngest generation on the planet is immune to this illness and is, therefore, used by WICKED as test subjects to find a cure. Those placed into the maze are stripped of their memories, but they all want to find a way to escape.

Divergent by Veronica Roth

It’s almost a travesty that theRed Risingseries hasn’t received a silver-screen adaptation yet because the universe and story created by Pierce Brown are utterly fantastic. The story follows Darrow, a “Red” on Mars who begins life as a lowborn miner. As the story progresses, Darrow transforms his entire life (and body) to infiltrate the Golds, the most highborn members of civilization.

There are some (myself very much included) that classBattle Royaleas the story that would eventually be adapted to become the inspiration for Collins to writeThe Hunger Games. Collins has said that she didn’t knowBattle Royaleexisted when she wrote her books, but it’s got everything that Collins included: a group of children thrown into a battle to the death by a totalitarian government for entertainment, a love story between two of the combatants, and the determination to fight the fascist system. Sound familiar?

The Maze Runner by James Dashner

Uglies

Scott Westerfeld

Imagine living in a world where you’re considered “Ugly” until you reach the ripe old age of 16, get massively invasive and body-wide cosmetic surgery, and then enter the world of the “Pretty.” That’s the world laid out inUglies, and Tally doesn’t like this system. Instead, she joins the resistance and throws up her middle finger to the society that deems her unworthy unless she submits herself to their standards. Things get violent, and resistance does not come easy.

Often considered an inversion counterpart to Orwell’s1984,Brave New Worldis set in a dystopian future where humans are artificially created and then sorted into a pre-determined, intelligence-based social hierarchy. The people are controlled by psychoactive drugs, everything is learned during sleep, and people are conditioned to behave according to expectations, but Bernard Marx is a break from the norm.

Red Rising by Pierce Brown

I’ve written aboutTender is the Flesha few times, and I’ll always include it wherever I’m able to because it is something that I’d recommend to everyone, as long as you’ve got a fairly strong stomach and don’t mind detailed descriptions of human slaughter and cannibalism. Rather than focusing on the fight to change the norm,Tender is the Fleshcenters around the willingness to conform in a society where humans are treated as no more than cattle after a disease renders all animal products deadly to eat.

Matchedis set in a world where people are paired into lifelong romantic relationships at the age of 17 by an expertly designed algorithm. I’m not sure about you, but that’s a pretty terrifying idea for me. Cassia agrees, and after she is matched with her best friend, she begins to question the society in which they live and whether their match is truly best for them.

Battle Royale by Koushun Takami

Shen Fever is a fungal infection that causes people who contract it to begin repeating the same routines, without end or consciousness, until they die. This infection, something akin to a slow and almost unnoticeable zombie apocalypse, eventually leads to the complete societal collapse of the United States, but some people are immune.Severanceis the story of those who survive, watching people routinely and slowly wander towards impending death.

Uglies by Scott Westerfeld

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica

Matched by Ally Condie