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Farenheit 451
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Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury, published in 1953. It is...
dystopian future
Missi Obeshaw (10 KP) rated Crazy House in Books
Oct 13, 2018
Page turner
It was kind of a quick read, the story was very easy to understand and the craziness of it all made it easy to keep reading and not save for later. It's also another dystopian novel that really gets you thinking.
Horrible.
Never read this. It's so sad, dark, and depressing. What a horrible ending. If you want to know about cults, go watch the Kool-Aid Cult documentary - This book is just a knock-off of that. It's labelled as "dystopian" but it's definitely not, it's just freaky.
Never read this. It's so sad, dark, and depressing. What a horrible ending. If you want to know about cults, go watch the Kool-Aid Cult documentary - This book is just a knock-off of that. It's labelled as "dystopian" but it's definitely not, it's just freaky.
Peter G. (247 KP) rated Children of Men (2006) in Movies
Jun 5, 2019
Nuanced performance from a normally criminally underused Clive Owen.
A provocative view of earths dystopian near future as a virus causes infertility and mankind is doomed to die a prolonged death.
Great visuals and stand out performances from Owen and Moore with a great Cameo from Michael Caine, a must watch.
A provocative view of earths dystopian near future as a virus causes infertility and mankind is doomed to die a prolonged death.
Great visuals and stand out performances from Owen and Moore with a great Cameo from Michael Caine, a must watch.
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ECHO Academy (Dimension Drift #4)
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“Christina Bauer has a gift with sucking you into a story and not letting go until the final...
Dystopian Young Adult Fantasy
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated The Plot Against America in Books
Jul 24, 2017
Disturbingly relevant even to contemporary events
Philip Roth's vivid dystopian novel depicts America under a fascist government through the eyes of a 9-year-old boy in the peak of World War One. It's dark and compelling, showing how creeping discrimination can ultimately make way for potential genocide. Absolutely grim yet gripping.
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated The Handmaid's Tale in Books
Aug 1, 2017
Shocking, terrifying look at state sponsored slavery of women in the future
Having read this at a girl's school, The Handmaid's Tale is a truly frightening dystopian novel highlighting the state's control over women's bodies. The most worrying aspect of the novel is that parts of it rings true around the world today.
Chelsea (449 KP) rated 1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four in Books
Sep 9, 2017
Classic, amazing, dystopian future story. This book still has a major impact on the world today. It gives you so much to think about. Think. Appreciate that you are allowed to think. I would have rated it higher, but I didn't like the ending. Those who have read it will know why.