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The Hunt (Hunt 1) Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 413 ratings
Teachers' pick for school years 1–9

'Brilliant and addictive . . . Think of The Hunger Games with vampires' Richelle Mead, author of the bestselling Vampire Academy series

Against all odds, 17-year-old
Gene has survived in a world where humans have been eaten to near extinction by the general population. Gene is a human, and he knows the rules. Keep the truth a secret. It's the only way to stay alive in a world of night.

Every decade there is a government sponsored hunt. When Gene is selected to be one of the combatants he must learn the art of the hunt - but also elude his fellow competitors as suspicions about his true nature grow.

His need to survive is stronger than ever - but is it worth the cost of his humanity?

'Chilling and inventive'
  Becca Fitzpatrick, author of the NYT bestselling series Hush, Hush
'Razor-sharp prose, a genius plot, and a searing pace'
 Alyson Noë?l, author of the NYT bestselling series The Immortals
'Grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go... terrifying and sublime' 
Andrea Cremer, author of The Inventor's Secret series

Also by Andrew Fukuda:
The Prey
The Trap


 

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"With razor-sharp prose, a genius plot, and a searing pace that will have you ripping through the pages, Fukuda creates a dark and savage post-apocalyptic world where humans are nearly extinct and love manages to bloom despite all the odds stacked against it. An exceptional novel--I can't wait for the sequel!" --Alyson Noël, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Immortals Series

"One of the most brilliant, original books I've read in a very long time. This is the kind of book you'll want to stay up with all night to finish!" --Richelle Meade, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Vampire Academy series

"A book that grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. The Hunt is both terrifying and sublime, with every page evoking that fragile, yet unyielding thing we call humanity." --Andrea Cremer, New York Times bestselling author of the Nightshade Trilogy

"Chilling, inventive, and utterly unputdownable. Readers, proceed...if you dare. This book will bleed into your nightmares." --Becca Fitzpatrick, New York Times bestselling author of Hush, Hush

"In this terrifying and inventive adventure, Fukuda turns the vampire novel inside out...With an exciting premise fueled by an underlying paranoia, fear of discovery, and social claustrophobia, this thriller lives up to its potential while laying groundwork for future books." --Publishers Weekly

"The story is bona fide creepy, and as it builds to its cliffhanger ending (which delivers quite a good twist), readers will be torn between hoping Gene can maintain the ruse and that he will take on the bloodsuckers already. As revolutions go, this one is well worth keeping on your radar." --Booklist

"Fukuda takes the feeling of isolation that dominates adolescence and builds a world around it in a novel where the tension rarely slackens. He turns up the violence a notch from THE HUNGER GAMES with language that is as graphic as it is eloquent. Readers will hanker for answers as they'll discover a kindred spirit in Gene, who so eloquently describes the feeling of being an island in the middle of a vast ocean." --Maximum Shelf

"I was blown away from the first chapter all the way to the end. Fukuda did an excellent job turning the world of vampirism upside down. Wonderful descriptions, great imagination and very tight characters. If you love vampire worlds, then read this book. You will not want to put this one down!" --Night Owl Reviews (Reviewer Top Pick)

"Utterly disturbing, dark, twisted, but incredibly fascinating at the same time. It was a ride like nothing else I've read before. Gene was a smart and sharp hero I loved to follow! And the ending was incredible with a cliffhanger that will leave you hanging and wanting more - right now! If you are up for a thrilling ride then go and get The Hunt!" --Bewitched Bookworms

"The Hunt was fast paced and awesome, propelling me forward with each new twist. It was dark, gritty, and intense. Gene was a dynamic character, while the surrounding characters were insanely creepy. They were ruthless, and it was perfect. And the ending? Just right!" --The Passionate Bookworm

"Action-packed, heart-pounding, page-flipping action. I'm thoroughly in love. The Hunt is a riveting, thrilling read -- definitely one of my favorite books of 2012 so far. I can't wait to get my hands on a sequel, even if I have to wait a year for it." --YA Reads

"This book was hard to put down. I kept thinking about it when I wasn't reading it! I just love this new world Mr. Fukuda created." --Milk and Cookies

"I loved every minute of The Hunt! I couldn't put it down. It's horrific, terrifying, gruesome, and inspiring. A story of survival, loss, and sacrifice that had me reading late into the night and early into the morning. If you haven't already added The Hunt to your TBR I highly recommend it." --Paperblog

"An insane adventure sure to have your heart racing." --Page Turners

"Great book. The Hunt is at once intriguing and frightening. It's twisted and dark with just enough hope that it kept me on my toes and turning the page. I can't wait to see what happens in the series because it should be interesting!" --I'm Loving Books

"Andrew Fukuda has given us a vampire version of THE HUNGER GAMES. . . one of the creepiest novels I have ever read. Gene is a beautiful character. Seeing his feelings really made this story for me . . . a must read." --I Heart YA Books

"I fell in love with this book. I'm just going to say all the huge cliché things right now, because they express my sentiments exactly... 'I couldn't stop turning the pages, ' 'I was up reading all night, ' 'I didn't want the story to end' and 'I CANNOT WAIT TO READ THE SEQUEL!'" --Taming the Bookshelf

"Very unique. This book is a standout. Andrew Fukuda has some good and original ideas. This series will only get better with each sequel." --Poetry to Prose

"The action never stopped! Brilliantly written, the author weaves the story of Gene and his lonely, isolated life, and his desperate fight to blend in that is literally a fight for survival. The book ends with an interesting puzzler, meaning much more to come in the next installment. Highly recommended." --YA Lit Ramblings

"With a last line that will leave you stunned you will immediately want to hunt down Andrew Fukuda and demand to know what happens next. This book definitely deserves four stars!" --The Book Vortex

"An intense ride and an exciting start to a new series." --Love YA Lit

"Violent, intense and absolutely captivating. I highly recommend this. I will definitely be reading the sequels!" --Rex Robot Reviews

"One of the best vampire books I've ever read! This is a breath of fresh air within the genre.... Definitely makes my best of 2012 so far list. If you're looking for something fresh to read within the paranormal and dystopian genres, The Hunt is for you." --Birth of a New Witch

"Fast-paced and exciting...Andrew Fukuda does a wonderful job of blending traditional vampire lore with cool and new ideas. Even if you aren't a fan of vampire stories, you should give this a try. The Hunt is definitely unique." --Karin's Book Nook

"This book was fascinating. . . you'll want to read Gene's story." --This Blonde Reads

"If the Hunger Games were taken over by vampires, this would be the result. A perfect blend of horror and YA fantasy, The Hunt sets a whole new bar for vampire novels. With incredible suspense, drama, ethical dilemmas, and a bit of romance - it's completely riveting. I loved every minute of this fast-paced, thrill ride. Don't miss this one." --SciFiChick.com

"One heck of a rollercoaster ride. So good!" --Good Choice Reading

"A fascinating thriller starring two fabulous protagonists...fast-paced and filled with chilling action. Fans will appreciate joining Gene as he tries to avoid becoming the prey of The Hunt." --Alternate Worlds

"The Hunt keeps you in your seat and demands you stay there. With the constant threat of heart-pumping danger and imminent death, the characters only grow closer and stronger. Shining like a beacon of humanity in a very dark and scary world, I highly recommend this book." --Teen Librarian's Toolbox

"Andrew Fukuda managed to surprise me. I can't wait to see how it continues in the next book." --Fighting Dreamer

"Fast paced, horrifying and delicious! The Hunt is a brilliant new series...steeped in horror and riddled with tension and fear that left me spent and wanting more. I highly recommend. One of my favorite reads for 2012." --Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer

"The Hunt by Andrew Fukuda was completely out of this world! One of the best novels I've had the pleasure to read in a long time." --The Book Faery

"... the perfect blend of the Hunger Games and vampires, and that ending just begs for a sequel!" --Reading, Writing, Breathing

"A thrilling, nonstop ride that I couldn't set down. The Hunt for sure is my favorite vampire novel this year." --Tina's Book Reviews

"This dystopian stands out from the rest. The reader will be thrown into the story from page one and unable to put the book down...one of the best male characters I have had the chance to read about. A refreshing change." --Live to Read

"Excellent...fantastic and truly top-notch. I highly recommend checking The Hunt out!" --Hippies, Beauty and Books, Oh My!

"Intense, violent, and captivating...Gripping right from the very start...a refreshing approach to the already familiar vampire genre. Readers will instantly be hooked and they'll devour it no time." --JeanBookNerd.com

"Fukuda is a master of mental fear and he truly wrote a story that will scare you deep to your core." --Books and Beyond

About the Author

Born in Manhattan and raised in Hong Kong, ANDREW FUKUDA currently resides on Long Island, New York. After earning a bachelor's degree in history from Cornell University, Fukuda went on to work as a criminal prosecutor in New York City. He now writes full time.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B007IL58Z6
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Schuster Children's UK
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 10 May 2012
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ UK ed.
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 808 KB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0857075437
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 3 ‏ : ‎ Hunt
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 years and up
  • Customer reviews:
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Customers find the book's plot to be a wonderful twist on the typical vampire genre, with one customer noting it's genuinely captivating from start to finish. The writing style receives positive feedback, with customers describing it as well written.

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Customers enjoy the plot of the book, describing it as a compelling and thrilling story that offers a wonderful twist on the typical vampire genre.

"I really enjoyed this. The story was fresh and new, but I'm not going to re-tell it here...." Read more

"...Nothing like that happens here. Plus, some pretty nifty plot twists are thrown in for good measure...." Read more

"...You do not want a Vampire to fall in love with you. Terrific. I love the ending, which left me wanting more...." Read more

"...The plot is fast paced and has the feel of a thriller to it, reminding me of the Forest of Hands and Teeth...." Read more

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Customers find the book enjoyable and fun to read, with one customer describing it as a brilliant trilogy.

"...Crossing was a very well written book - enjoyable but not exactly a page-turner. The Hunt, on the other hand is...." Read more

"I really enjoyed this book. I read some comments detailing how unrealistic it was but I disagree...." Read more

"...There is a clever approach to the vampire genre which keeps the reader entertained and wondering where the story will go.. recommended" Read more

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Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, with one describing it as a real page turner.

"...Once I did, I knew I was in pretty safe hands. Crossing was a very well written book - enjoyable but not exactly a page-turner...." Read more

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"...A very different but believable world very well thought out. Exciting fast paced story, with a proper cliffhanger at the end." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2014
    I really enjoyed this. The story was fresh and new, but I'm not going to re-tell it here. I will say that yes, some things stretch belief a little, but some of the accusations I've seen made by other reviewers seem miss the point. Why would human-detection devices be in use if they believe humans are extinct? This belief probably also allows little flaws in disguises to go unnoticed.

    Gene's attitude to the dome hepers is understandable to me, because he grew up saturated with one world view. I feel the book actually shows very well how racism (and internalised racism) defies logic. The totalitarian world presented has one world view that no one questions, and it affects how you think. Of course it does! "Normal" human behaviours seem alien and disgusting (and I felt that was portrayed well), even to humans, when all you're surrounded with is messages that they *are* disgusting.

    I also loved that we're not faced with pages of exposition backstory. We (so far seem to) find out *real* history, the kind not taught in school, along with the protagonist. This first book begins this by showing him his view of the world is woefully incomplete, and the blurbs of the next two books indicate there's a lot more to come. I'm looking forward to reading them!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 May 2014
    When I selected a Kindle sample of this novel, I didn't immediately realise it was by the same author as Crossing. Once I did, I knew I was in pretty safe hands. Crossing was a very well written book - enjoyable but not exactly a page-turner. The Hunt, on the other hand is.

    I'll say from the outset, that if you go into this expecting another Hunger Games or Twilight series, you'll probably be disappointed. Does that mean it's not as good as those books? Well, in my view, while it's not quite up to The Hunger Games or Twilight, it's not far short. If they didn't exist, this book would probably get much greater kudos. I actually rather disagree with people who say it's a rip off of Twilight or The Hunger Games. Of course, any YA vampire book that gets written from now to who-knows-when is going to be held up against the Twilight series. This, however, is far darker. The vampires in this novel are never specifically referred to as such - they're simply called 'people'. Humans, on the other hand, are now in a minority and known as 'hepers'. A nice twist - leaving humans having to conceal their true identity and integrate, hiding among the enemy - the very creatures that would rip them to bits and eat them, given half the chance. Which is what we find Gene, a high school student having to do. Until he's tossed deeper into the hornets' nest when he wins a place in the hunt - an opportunity for seven lucky contestants to hunt down and feast on a handful of hepers who are in captivity at the Heper Institute.

    The comparison to the Hunger Games is, possibly, because Gene and a classmate, Ashley June (a vampire for whom he feels a certain, reluctant attraction) are whisked off to the institute where they're sort of wined and dined. However, to claim that this book is a barely-concealed version of The Hunger Games is a disservice to the author. The Hunger Games pitched human against human and followed the training of the competitors and their travails during the games. Nothing like that happens here. Plus, some pretty nifty plot twists are thrown in for good measure.

    Yes, there are certain plot holes - and, yes, there are other things that couldn't really be believable (if this were for real) e.g. how Gene has actually managed to survive for 17 years without accidentally blushing, sweating, shivering, showing emotion, shedding a teeny drop of blood. Also, how he did manage at the Institute without his fang-whitener etc. But, hey, for good writing and a pretty pacy plot, I'm prepared to suspend my disbelief a little.

    If you're someone who likes everything tied up in the end, be warned - this book is of a 'to be continued variety'. All well and good if you enjoyed it, but probably yet another irritant if you didn't. You'll get to the end having not liked the book and also not discovering how it all ended!

    For my part, I actually found this book really good fun - well written, page-turning, enjoyable escapism. And as I finished it, I immediately ordered the second in the series.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 October 2012
    I really enjoyed this book. I read some comments detailing how unrealistic it was but I disagree. When I read books I don't take my time to pick out flaws unless they are horrid and strangle me into submission.

    I love the fact that Humans were considered primitive and that there were no romantic descriptions of Vampires. That was all thrown in the bin. In this book, you are truly terrified of them, their habits are alien, aggressive and haunting. You do not want a Vampire to notice you. You do not want a Vampire to fall in love with you. Terrific. I love the ending, which left me wanting more. It turns everything on its head.

    Brilliant.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 October 2013
    The Hunt is a real page turner. Its got dystopian characteristics, the world dominated by vampires who think themselves as the top of the food chain, the lonely protagonist who hides a big secret, the "outside" world where the protagonist flees after a big event that forces him out of society....The plot is centered around a hunt that takes place every 10 years, where vampires hunt the almost extinct humans, or hepers as they call them, referring to them as nothing more than a tasty mammal. The plot is fast paced and has the feel of a thriller to it, reminding me of the Forest of Hands and Teeth. There are minor gap holes, but in my view they do not diminish at all the gripping lure of the story. I already downloaded The Prey, book two and luckily book 3 The Trap is coming out in a few days!! Can;t wait!

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  • Adeline Clrc
    2.0 out of 5 stars Risible
    Reviewed in France on 12 May 2014
    les amateurs de Hunger Games vont être déçu. On dirait un mauvais copier/coller. C'est très descriptif pour masquer l'absence de fond, ça frise souvent le ridicule. Bref, on s'ennuie et on termine parce que le livre est court.
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  • Manuel
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Read (8.5/10)
    Reviewed in Spain on 7 April 2013
    This is a suspenseful, action-packed book. The whole concept of the plot is very original: Humans are what we know as vampires and they are the ruling species, and then there are hepers (what we know as humans). It reminded me a little bit of The Hunger Games, but this can only mean a good thing. There are a lot of surprises throughout the book, tons of action and a little romance. Don't be expecting Twilight, this is completely different and much better.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The Hunt is a MUST read.
    Reviewed in Australia on 23 September 2018
    An engrossing read! Words fail me , so all I can add is, read it! I couldn't put it down and am now ready to start the next chapter!
  • Dee
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on 9 November 2015
    My 13 year old son and I enjoyed the who series (3 books)
  • Ellen Coffman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Don't be deterred - this is a great and fun read! But you got to commit to read it to the end.
    Reviewed in the United States on 16 January 2014
    OK, I put off buying this book because some of the reviews were not exactly stellar. I'm glad I finally took the risk and purchased this series. It is simply wonderful. The catch here, however, is that you have to read it to the end - all the way to the last page of the third book. And I do mean the very last page, which holds the final, amazing, unexpected twist in this story.

    First, some reviewers seemed put off by the depictions of the vampires themselves. I LIKED the fact that they weren't some romantic, seductive, mysterious creature of the night. At its core, this book was about evolution, extinction of species, and disease/infection - things that just aren't pretty. And these vampires aren't pretty either. They are flesh and blood creatures with strengths and weakness. Some of their characteristics were grotesque. The author is, of course, making a point for the reader - the humans in the book are as grotesque to the vampires as they are to us. This makes them all the more fascinating to read about.

    Second, the plot twists and turns. Just when I thought certain story lines were predictable, the author surprised me with an unexpected twist. This happened even during the last few pages of the final (3rd) book. On the last 5 pages I thought one thing was happening, but then three pages later, another twist occurs and something completely different than what I expected happens. The final two pages are a complete shocker (wonderful!). When is the last time you have been truly surprised by a book?

    As for the series itself, the second book is the weakest of the three, but still important to the plot. It is frustrating when the characters can't figure out the obvious, such as what is really going on at the Mission. Still, the third book more than makes up for some of the drag in the second book.

    This series is a blast. Don't miss it.

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