Dystopia Land discussion
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J.L. Pattison
J.L. wrote: "I am new to Goodreads and clicked on "Groups" for the first time tonight, figuring I'd explore what groups there were. The very first group I saw was Dystopia Land and when I entered I saw the head..."
Welcome J. :) Glad you are liking our little group.
Welcome J. :) Glad you are liking our little group.


S.J. wrote: "@Michele, it WAS the expanded edition, and "cartoony" is exactly right. Had no idea the original ending was different, I just assumed "expanded" meant more story / character development, but to change the ending? Interesting. I'll have to check out the original and see what's what. Thanks for the info."
For the most part it is just expanded (i.e., characters doing more things but not veering off in a different direction or anything), and technically I guess the new ending could be considered an expansion, since it expands (view spoiler) . But to me it substantively changed the message of the book, so it doesn't feel like an expansion. The original edition ended a little sooner -- (view spoiler) MUCH better, IMHO.
For the most part it is just expanded (i.e., characters doing more things but not veering off in a different direction or anything), and technically I guess the new ending could be considered an expansion, since it expands (view spoiler) . But to me it substantively changed the message of the book, so it doesn't feel like an expansion. The original edition ended a little sooner -- (view spoiler) MUCH better, IMHO.
J.L. wrote: " I'm going to kick off my shoes, put my feet up, and enjoy the stay, because Four Legs are Good and Two Legs are Bad."
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S.J. wrote: "@Michele. It's been a really long time since I read the Stand, and while I probably won't read it again, I still enjoyed it. Interesting observations on the ending though, thanks for the insight."
We're doing a group read in January, over on Apocalypse Whenever, if you'd like to re-read with friends :)
We're doing a group read in January, over on Apocalypse Whenever, if you'd like to re-read with friends :)
Lauren wrote: "Hey i like just joined this group and im looking forward to taking about books with the people of this group and i need new people to talk about books with! So if you can relate add me☺️"
Welcome :)
Welcome :)



Yay! Welcome Heather. :)

The handmaid's tale is a very good way to start!"
And The MaddAddam Trilogy: Oryx and Crake; The Year of the Flood; MaddAddam is a good way to continue . Margaret Atwood is a terrific writer !


The handmaid's tale is a very good way to start!"
And The MaddAddam Trilogy: Oryx and Crake; The Year of the Flood; MaddAddam is a good w..."
Having only recently read "Handmaid's Tale", I thought Atwood was pretty much a genius too. I definitely plan to check the others out too. :)

I have MaddAddam but I am putting it aside for awhile because I am going to be bummed when I finish and there is no more of this series to read . Although Margaret Atwood did say a while back that she thought she might write a 4th book .


Welcome, Seb!


I'm currently reading The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, and it is easily turning into one of my favourites.




Thanks for having me. ^.^
Books mentioned in this topic
From Iron To Blade: Assassins and Blades (other topics)Ruby (other topics)
The Handmaid’s Tale (other topics)
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B.G. Austin (other topics)Omar El Akkad (other topics)
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Walter Tevis (other topics)
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The first dystopic novel I ever read was 1984. I love books like the hunger games series, and other books of the same ilk. My first novel is a very dark tale of oppression, and how people were overcoming the brutal regime that they had been forced to live under for so long. I would like to be an active member of this group in both capacities, as both reader and writer.