Tag: dystopia
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The Arc of a Scythe Trilogy
After letting the books grow dusty on my shelves for a year, I finally took the plunge and read Neal Shusterman’s Scythe Trilogy
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Books at the Box Office: Fahrenheit 451
Every single time a “classic” is adapted to film everyone puts on their cardigans and has a debate over whether now is the time
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Hawk
Back again….sigh
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Severance
I finally read Severance by Ling Ma. It was…weird
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The Testaments
After thirty-five years of waiting, most of which I didn’t participate in because I wasn’t born yet, the sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale is finally in the world.
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Vox
Dystopias have always been my reading jam, and I’d heard a lot about Vox by Christina Dalcher, including that it was the “next Handmaid’s tale.”
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Dry
Set in an all-too-near future, Dry by Neal Shusterman is a dystopian novel that will leave you thirsting for water and wary of every single individual you meet.
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The Towering Sky
The sweeping trilogy that puts Gossip Girl into the future and splashes in some death comes to an end with The Towering Sky.
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Red Clocks
In this speculative fiction light-dystopia, the Personhood Amendment has been passed and now abortion and IVF are illegal.
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The Cerulean
The bestselling author of the Black Key Series is back with a sapphic utopian book that dives into dystopia, identity, magic, and mor