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Philip wrote: "Hi everyone and happy New Year - joined the group yesterday. Avid reader first and foremost. Been writing for a couple of years now including one catastrophe dystopia. Managed to read The Stand las..."
Welcome Philip :)
Welcome Philip :)



I've been lurking here and thought I'd introduce myself! I am an avid reader and absolutely love dystopian lit! Can't get enough actually! Nice to see so many people enjoying the same genre.
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Deana
Deana wrote: "Greetings!
I've been lurking here and thought I'd introduce myself! I am an avid reader and absolutely love dystopian lit! Can't get enough actually! Nice to see so many people enjoying the same ge..."
Welcome Jack and Tracy.
Hi Deana, I'm glad you decided to get out of the "lurking" mode :P
I've been lurking here and thought I'd introduce myself! I am an avid reader and absolutely love dystopian lit! Can't get enough actually! Nice to see so many people enjoying the same ge..."
Welcome Jack and Tracy.
Hi Deana, I'm glad you decided to get out of the "lurking" mode :P

'Nineteen Eighty-Four' was a book that changed my life when I was given a copy by my English teacher at age 11, and I've loved dystopian fiction ever since. I studied it at university and I'm an English teacher myself now, and have to say that covering the book last year with y12 students (ages 16-17) felt like an ambition realised!
I should declare an interest in older, 'classic' SF and dystopia, but my most recently-published favourites are Margaret Atwood's 'Maddaddam' trilogy. Having said that, I'm open to persuasion that I've missed something brilliant!
I'm looking forward to seeing what the group can come up with ...
Abel wrote: "Hi everyone, just joined today.
'Nineteen Eighty-Four' was a book that changed my life when I was given a copy by my English teacher at age 11, and I've loved dystopian fiction ever since. I stud..."
Hello Abel, I believe there are others around here that prefer more classic dystopia. However speaking of recently-published have you read Wool Omnibus?
I have not been payed to advertise it! I'm just saying since I always bring it up!
Another not so recent favorite of mine: The Gate to Women's Country
'Nineteen Eighty-Four' was a book that changed my life when I was given a copy by my English teacher at age 11, and I've loved dystopian fiction ever since. I stud..."
Hello Abel, I believe there are others around here that prefer more classic dystopia. However speaking of recently-published have you read Wool Omnibus?
I have not been payed to advertise it! I'm just saying since I always bring it up!
Another not so recent favorite of mine: The Gate to Women's Country

I have read Wool (1-5, or the first chunky volume, depending on how you approached it, I think), and did enjoy it. I will probably continue with the series if I can work through my massive 'to-read' pile. I'll also check out your other recommendation at some point :)



Ken; you're welcome.
Raa wrote: "Hi there! Just joined and I am fascinated by Dystopian literature. My first book in the genre was Brave New World and since then I've tried to find different books in different subgenres and really..."
Welcome Raa. I think a lot of dystpopians are classified as sci-fi's simply because they were ahead of their time (For example 1984), however I would consider something more futuristic for a sci-fi. From the books I have read the following would fall in that category: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?; The World Inside; Mockingbird.
Welcome Raa. I think a lot of dystpopians are classified as sci-fi's simply because they were ahead of their time (For example 1984), however I would consider something more futuristic for a sci-fi. From the books I have read the following would fall in that category: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?; The World Inside; Mockingbird.


Alice wrote: "Hi, I'm Alice. I'm quite new on this site in general, but I hope to be able to discuss books of different genres (of which dystopian is one of my favorites)."
Welcome Alice :D
Welcome Alice :D
PKDFan wrote: "Hello DL Group members!
Finally! I am now an official goodreads member- Dystopia Land my first(and only)group.Long time fan of dystopian-themed novels,tv and movies. I look forward to knowing you ..."
Welcome PKDFan, we re very happy to have you :D
Finally! I am now an official goodreads member- Dystopia Land my first(and only)group.Long time fan of dystopian-themed novels,tv and movies. I look forward to knowing you ..."
Welcome PKDFan, we re very happy to have you :D


Let me tell you a bit about myself: I'm a rabid fan of scifi and of dystopia. In fact, I love it so much that I've been writing it since 2008.
My love of sci-fi and of writing have come together to form a Voltron-like structure of passion to become a full-time creative professional. I go into more detail here but I think you can understand why I'd want to take something I'm passionate about and turn it into a full-time job! :)
Aside from my own stuff, I love dystopian stories like 1984, Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, Wool and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? In fact - one of my prized possessions is my original Blade Runner one-sheet that I have hanging in my office. It collects all of my Comic-Con contribution tags (http://i.imgur.com/oZL9d5Ul.jpg).
Thanks for having me here - I look forward to getting to know all of you! :)
Best wishes,
Dan H.

I have a few favorite genres of which dystopian is top of the list. Looking forward to the discussion threads!!
Hi Rose.
Daniel sorry for ignoring your question. I was trying to decide if I have a favorite Dystopian story but did not come to a final decision about it.
Daniel sorry for ignoring your question. I was trying to decide if I have a favorite Dystopian story but did not come to a final decision about it.


What is your favorite story?"
My favorite dystopian story probably would have to be 'I have No mouth and I must scream' - it's got to be the most unsettling piece of short fiction I've ever read - still sticks with me. Most people call it 'sci-fi' but if you look at the original definition of 'dystopia' then IHNMAIMS fits the bill
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