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Jackie - Fire & Ice Book Reviews (jackiefireicebookreviews) Welcome everyone.


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Frenchie wrote: "Hi, I am Francine but I am more known as Frenchie. I did not know until yesterday what Dystopian means, so Ellie kindly took the time to explain.
It is possible I have read dystopian books without ..."


Welcome Frenchie and thank you for joining us, And yes, Brave New World is a perfect example of Dytopian literature.


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Mikhaeyla Kopievsky (mikhaeylak) | 8 comments Thanks Ellie! The book is set in a dystopian world where the population is divided by the classical element that defines them (earth, water, air, fire). All elementals are conditioned from early childhood to fully develop and emphasise the desirable attitudes and skills particular to each element group. The story focuses on Anaiya, a fire elemental who is trained as a peacekeeper, and Seth, an air elemental who is an incredible artist and leader of an underground, non-violent resistance. I'll be posting updates on my site over the coming months, but in the meantime you can check out the sources of inspiration for the characters and setting here :)


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Bruno Teran mtz (marutrdz) | 1 comments Hallo, my name is Bruno. Even though I love SF, you will hardly see me around here. Between University, where I study German Language & Literature, and my laziness my time is quite limited.


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Bruno wrote: "Hallo, my name is Bruno. Even though I love SF, you will hardly see me around here. Between University, where I study German Language & Literature, and my laziness my time is quite limited."

Welcome Bruno, yes laziness can eat up a lo of time :D
Good luck with your studies :)


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Sarah Nicole Hi, I'm from Texas, u.s.. I read a lot I don't really stick to one genre. I like to keep a open mind about books so I read anything once. I just love a good book :)


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Manson wrote: "Hi, I'm from Texas, u.s.. I read a lot I don't really stick to one genre. I like to keep a open mind about books so I read anything once. I just love a good book :)"

Hi Manson, well a good book is more important then a genre. What would be some of your favorite books?


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Sarah Nicole Insomnia by Stephen King is my favorite... Of course 1984... And one flew over the cuckoos nest is what I am currently reading and falling in love with.


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Manson wrote: "And one flew over the cuckoos nest is what I am currently reading and falling in love with."

I have to give that book a second chance. Maybe I was too young when I tried reading it.


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Kimberly (mybookkimberh) | 2 comments Hi, I love dystopian books and joined to meet people and hope to find more dystopian books to read. I have nook and always looking for dystopian book loves to share books with.

Kimberly


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Kimberly wrote: "Hi, I love dystopian books and joined to meet people and hope to find more dystopian books to read. I have nook and always looking for dystopian book loves to share books with.

Kimberly"


Welcome Kimberly :)


Jackie - Fire & Ice Book Reviews (jackiefireicebookreviews) Hi everyone, welcome!


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Jan (electricalstorm) | 9 comments Hi there!

My name is Jandra. I'm a medicine student in Lithuania and a hitchhiker of the world. :) I have read more classics than dystopia books, but the fewer dystopian books were always amongst the most loved pieces.

Happy to join your family!

Jandra


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Welcome James and Jandra, we are happy to have you :D


Jackie - Fire & Ice Book Reviews (jackiefireicebookreviews) Welcome everyone!


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Boyko Ovcharov | 1 comments Hi, thx for invitation. I'm a fiction/non-fiction writer at Amazon and here's my link:)
Best regards,
Boyko
http://www.amazon.com/Boyko-Ovcharov/...


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Brock | 2 comments My name is Brock.
I have been reading ever since elementary school. A lot of times i want to do nothing but sit and read. me and my fiancee love reading together. We both work at a school for special needs children and young adults and love our jobs. So inevitably reading is a big part of work luckily. We both love the Hunger Games series. Hopefully I'll be able to share more titles as i get more involved in this group.


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Emily Klein Nice to meet you Brock. I am working on my masters in special education and have found a few books that I plan to read about the topic. I love Hunger Games also!


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Welcome Boyko and Brock :)


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Chris Dietzel (chrisdietzel) | 115 comments Hello everyone, as a big fan of dystopian stories, I figured this would be the perfect place for me. I look forward to discussing some great books with all of you.


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Brock | 2 comments Emily check out anything but typical. Childrens book but was am awesome read for autism.


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Sarah (aladysmanifesto) | 8 comments Sarah: "Hello, my name is Sarah. I'm a dystopian post-apocalyptic junkie (although I also enjoy other genres). I am a book addict and a book dealer, especially to children. I understand the first step is admitting my addiction..."

All: "Hello and welcome Sarah. You have found the right group for your addiction. You are welcomed here,"

Sarah: "At last I am not alone! Moohoohahaha!"

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Seriously, my friends and family can't and won't understand my addition to books (dystopian mostly but I also enjoy other genres and non-fiction). When I was younger, I only had the classics to feed me and now, between adult and YA fiction, there has been an explosion of dystopian stories to feed my addiction to books.

I think what draws me in is the strength of the human spirit, how it will try and prevail in the most bleakest situations and the odds are stacked against. I think it gives me hope that there are really some things in the world are worth fighting for.

I read fast so that makes the addiction worse. Even with a hectic professional career life and being a single mom - I could easily polish off an average book size of interest in a day or two. This doesn't include the daily ritual of 30-45 minutes of bedtime reading for my child.

I'm also getting other children addicted as well in a world where electronics especially video games are so much more exciting to them. We wonder why illiteracy amongst children are on the rise. I have, over time, lured these children with promises of unusual heros, epic fantasies and wild adventures from other worlds. Their growing addiction feeds mine.

That is my introduction.


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Sarah, you are most welcome here and we are very happy to have you. As you are such an avid reader maybe you can suggest few good Dystopian novels to us? :D


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Marina (sonnenbarke) Hi, my name's Marina, I'm 31 and live in Italy. I absolutely adore reading, especially fiction of any genre. I love dystopian novels and I hope I'll get to know and read something new and interesting through this group.


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Welcome Marina :]


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Tullia wrote: "Hi everyone! I'm Tullia. I'm in my thirties and live in Colorado, US. I love reading just about anything, but especially dystopian novels."

Hi Tullia, Happy holidays and welcome to our little group :D


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Jac (acre) | 1 comments Greetings, fellow readers! I'm -well, you've already glanced at my name, from Canada. I enjoy reading dystopians, especially YAs. I'll say I'm a pretty critical reader, it takes a lot to get that five star rating from me. Lookin forward to good discussions.


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Blake Chapman (bachapman) | 7 comments Hello Jac and all other members. I too am new here and from Canada. I'm less into YAs - imagining I'm a kid loses a little luster every year I get further from it and my daughter gets closer to it! Something about dystopians though that I really love...

I'm about to finish Ready Player One now and hope to get in on the short story discussions and the challenge!


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Welcome to both Jav and Blake. I'm sorry for the slow response. Work :)

Blake, I would love to hear your opinion about Ready Player One when you are finished with it.


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Aya (ayako_sato) | 40 comments Dammit. My fat fingers accidentally hit a button and made my introduction disappear...let's try this again...

Howdie, my name is Aya, hailing from Sydney. I'm a coffee addict. The most exercise I get is from lifting a hand to turn a page or bringing a fork to my mouth. I'm not a fan of country music. I love baking. I always order a bourbon and coke at the bar. When I die I would love for Jeff Buckley to be playing Grace for me at the gates of heaven (or hell if it happens to be that way). I'm here for book recommendations and just as a means to escape the chaos of my day to day life. Looking forward to meeting everyone. :)


Jackie - Fire & Ice Book Reviews (jackiefireicebookreviews) Lol! Welcome to the group!


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Aya wrote: "Dammit. My fat fingers accidentally hit a button and made my introduction disappear...let's try this again...

Howdie, my name is Aya, hailing from Sydney. I'm a coffee addict. The most exercise I ..."


Hi Aya, it's really nice to meat another person with the same life values as me (drinking, eating, etc!)


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Aya (ayako_sato) | 40 comments Ellie [The Empress] wrote: "Aya wrote: "Dammit. My fat fingers accidentally hit a button and made my introduction disappear...let's try this again...

Howdie, my name is Aya, hailing from Sydney. I'm a coffee addict. The most..."


Nice to meet you! Thanks for the warm welcome Jackie & Ellie.

@Ellie, what can I say. They're pretty important values, it brings people together! ;)


Alle Bücher müssen gelesen werden (abmgw) Hi, my Name is Klaus, and I read a lot of dystopian books... which is strange, because normally i try to avoid them.

But in the last years a amazing percentage of the fantastic book i read turned out to be dystopian...

As it seems like dystopian is the new black.


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Klaus wrote: "normally i try to avoid them.

But in the last years a amazing percentage of the fantastic book i read turned out to be dystopian"


And that is why an amazing percentage of my clothes have stripes. I don't like stripes! Sorry -.-


To me it seems YA novels are the new black.


Alle Bücher müssen gelesen werden (abmgw) Honestly, can you name a single book from the last 15 years that draws a picture of a future where you want to life?

I cannot name a single one.

The future is now the enemy and not longer a friend.


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Klaus wrote: "Honestly, can you name a single book from the last 15 years that draws a picture of a future where you want to life? "

I haven't though about it from that point of view, so now I'll have to agree with you


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Misty Westfall | 4 comments Misty here. I also read a lot of Dystopia books. I didnt realize that was my favorite genre until someone pointed out to me that I read mostly Dystopia. I agree with you Klaus! The future is no longer our friend! And what happened to the flying cars we were promised!?


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Misty wrote: "And what happened to the flying cars we were promised!? "

Hello Misty and welcome. I personally am waiting for spaceships and aliens. :D

I think we will see flying cars before that!


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Beau Johnston (beau_johnston) Hello one and all, my name is Beau. I enjoy reading dystopian fiction and watching dystopian movies. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Status: Deadzone, The Terminator, 1984 and V for Vendetta are among my favorite books.

I think my first taste of dystopian entertainment was when I saw Mad Max (I was 8 or 9 years old at the time). My parents didn't like me watching horror movies at the time, but thought it was important for me to watch Mad Max, because it was an Australian movie.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to meeting other members of the group and perhaps finding my next favorite book.


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Misty Westfall | 4 comments Beau wrote: "Hello one and all, my name is Beau. I enjoy reading dystopian fiction and watching dystopian movies. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Status: Deadzone, [book:The Term..."
I just read Do Andtroids Dream of Electric Sheep? the other day. Absolutely loved it. Sounds like my taste in books!


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Aya (ayako_sato) | 40 comments Beau wrote: "Hello one and all, my name is Beau. I enjoy reading dystopian fiction and watching dystopian movies. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Status: Deadzone, The Term..."</i>

Hi Beau,

It's always great to meet a fellow Aussie. :)

[book:Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?


Has been on my TBR for a while. I really need to get to it.



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Aya wrote: "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"

I'm currently reading the trial but I can set up a group reading for it. I could join you when I finish with my current one.


Welcome Beau :)


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Aya (ayako_sato) | 40 comments That would be great Ellie. =)


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Aya wrote: "That would be great Ellie. =)"

Nice. It's about time I get to those classics. Here is the discussion topic:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


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Beau Johnston (beau_johnston) Good morning Misty, Aya and Ellie.

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is similar to The Running Man (another favourite), in that the book and movie are almost nothing alike.

Aya, I'm glad to meet you too. It's nice to meet another Aussie who reads books. I work with too many people who have descended into the intellectual wasteland of "reality" television


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Jo Lisa (jolisa) | 19 comments I have been wanting to read The Running Man.. I am going to pick it up this weekend!!


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Aya (ayako_sato) | 40 comments Beau wrote: "Good morning Misty, Aya and Ellie.

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is similar to The Running Man (another favourite), in that the book and movie are almost nothing a..."


Good Morning! How does the morning look where you are? Pretty overcast at my end.

I'd have to concur, everyone I know reads on average 5 books per year. I must admit I do watch quite a bit of TV, not a fan of reality TV though.

The Running Man is also on my TBR :)


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Beau Johnston (beau_johnston) Aya wrote: "Good Morning! How does the morning look where you are? Pretty overcast at my end.

I'd have to concur, everyone I know reads on average 5 books per year. I must admit I do watch quite a bit of TV, not a fan of reality TV though.

The Running Man is also on my TBR :) "


It's the weekend, so the world's looking pretty good. Speaking of reality television, The Running Man and Death Race 2000 (1975 movie) foretold reality TV, and made some pretty dire predictions.


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