10 Books With the Same Chilling Vibe as Among the enemy
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The Giver Quartet
by Lois Lowry
Why it's the perfect match
A seminal dystopian series set in a controlled society where emotions and choices are regulated, mirroring the oppressive world of 'Among the Enemy' while exploring rebellion and self-discovery.
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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
Pitted against a brutal system, Katniss Everdeen fights to survive in a dystopian world where loyalty and sacrifice determine survival.

Divergent
by Veronica Roth
In a society fractured by social factions, a girl uncovers dangerous secrets that threaten her world’s rigid hierarchy.

The Maze Runner
by James Dashner
Teens trapped in a deadly labyrinth must confront their captors in a high-stakes fight for truth and freedom.

Delirium
by Lauren Oliver
In a world where love is labeled a disease, Lena defies a totalitarian regime that enforces emotional suppression through brutal means.

Matched
by Ally Condie
A young woman navigates a restrictive, data-driven society to question its norms and seek a forbidden truth.

The City of Ember
by Jeanne DuPrau
As their underground civilization falters, teenagers must decipher cryptic clues to save their fading world from collapse.

The Unremembered
by Ann VanderMeer
A haunting tale of amnesia and resilience in a surreal, dystopian landscape where truth and memory unravel.

The Enemy
by Roland Smith
A viral outbreak transforms humans into monstrous beings, forcing survivors to navigate fear, trust, and sacrifice in a fractured world.

The City of Fallen Angels
by Julie Kagawa
In a war-torn city, a girl with supernatural abilities becomes a pawn in a twisted political game destined to destroy her people.
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