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Dystopian / Post-Apocalyptic
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Jun 22, 2013 06:56PM
It was suggested that we add this genre and I believe it was a great idea, so here you go.
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Hunger Games surprised me that I enjoyed it so much - I had kind of mentally put it in the same bucket as Twilight which bored me!
The very first dystopian novel I read and it got me hooked on reading more was The Chrysalids by John Wyndham - I read it when I was in my early teens and reread it again last year. Unlike a lot of other stories I have reread as an adult, it was still a great read

Recently I have read -
The Children of Men
Wool Omnibus
Snake Ropes
Never Let Me Go
After the Snow
Diane wrote: "I loved the Hunger Games. l liked Divergent and Insurgent and already pre-ordered the third book. 1984 was great. I hope people add more so I can find some new ones."
They will. Give them a few days. We are doing really good as a brand new group. Sharon gave us a few. Thanks Sharon!
They will. Give them a few days. We are doing really good as a brand new group. Sharon gave us a few. Thanks Sharon!



If you like James Herbert try 48 I read it ages ago and it fits into this category nicely.

Thanks for the suggestion! Is that a novel or short story?

Dystopian fiction is often synonymous with post-Apocalyptic stories.
I like both Sharon's and Dustin's explanation. I had never heard of this genre until I got serious about reading just this year. A librarian explained it to me.



A novel but not too long about 400 pages from what I can remember

Aw, thank you for saying so, Cindy! You're too kind!

Recently I have read -
The Children of Men
Wool Omnibus
Snake Ropes
Never Let Me Go
After the Snow"
Sharon- what are your thoughts on The Children of Men? I'd love to hear them!


Sharon- what..."
It was an interesting novel, once I got my head around the fact that Adam Dalgeish was not going to suddenly appear...a bit like reading A Casual Vacancy and realising that Harry Potter is definitely not in the book!
I enjoyed it, the premise was very believable and she really conveyed the extreme disfunctionality of a society that has no hope for the future. I also love an ambiguous ending. I rented the dvd after I had read it and while I enjoyed most of the movie despite the fact that it was changed a lot, was disappointed by the neatly wrapped up ending...I love being able to stay in a world and ponder "what if"

I've tried to read Brave New World on a number of occasions and just can't get into it.... maybe it's time to try again :-)

Sharon- what..."
It was an interesting novel, once I got my head around the fact that Adam Dalgeish was not going to suddenly appear...a bit like..."
Yes, I love ambiguity, as well, Sharon. Besides which, neatly wrapped endings irritate me greatly. Leave a little something for the reader to ponder and speculate about, I say! Thank you so much for your input, it is much appreciated!

Sharon- what..."
It was an interesting novel, once I got my head around the fact that Adam Dalgeish was not going to suddenly appe..."
I can see why you liked Weaveworld Dustin if they're the kind of endings you like :)

Swan Song, indeed, Janie!

Sharon- what..."
It was an interesting novel, once I got my head around the fact that Adam Dalgeish was not going t..."
As you know, I love Weaveworld. As for endings, they don't always have to be too idealistic to be enjoyable, it just really irks me that a lot of books out there seem to end happily-ever-after, and I can't stand that stuff..


Diane have you tried Catherine Fischer? She has
Incarceron and Sapphique. Both very good. They are more along the lines of Steampunky dystopian.

Loved both of them but had forgotten about Swan Song! I'll have to reread it too:-) I revisit The Stand probably once every 2 or 3 years...it's my desert island book.

Loved both of them but had forg..."
Let me know when and if you decide to read Swan Song again. I will join you.

Loved both of th..."
Sure will Adam!

I think it was 2:1 in your favor, Evans.

I love the genre!


One I actually have but haven't listened to it yet is

I read


Chuck - I really loved The Giver series by Lois Lowry. If memory serves me right it is four books and I was a bit lost after reading the first and moving on to the second. It didn't appear they would be a part of the same series, but after you finish all four, it makes sense.

That sounds fun.

I agree with you. Each book in The Giver series could be a stand alone book but the last book in the series The Son ties them all together.



One I actually have but haven't listened to it yet is
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I really enjoyed The Passage Chuck, so much so that I was actively waiting for The Twelve to be published. I enjoyed The Twelve too, but because it had been so long between reading both books, it took me a while to get all the characters all lined up in my head again. When the next one comes out, I may need to reread both I am thinking :-)


One I actually have but haven't listened to it yet is
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I was a bit bummed by THE TWELVE because it went a different direction. And you know how long it took to set all that up in THE PASSAGE. Still though, very good reads.

I felt a bit the same way. I thought that Amy was a bit sidelined as a character with Alicia almost taking that central character role, so I am wondering if the third will take a different direction again with another character or knit it all up.

Jen I agree, it was a wonderful book and really I think it is more along the lines of dystopian rather than sci fi.I was very enjoyable.


Chuck wrote: "How about this one? I haven't read it yet but it gets rave reviews and it's often listed as dystopian:
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Chuck, I am going to put this one on my notes page to include on the August poll. There seems to be a LOT of discussion around GR's on this one.

Chuck, I am going to put this one on my notes page to include on the August poll. There seems to be a LOT of discussion around GR's on this one.
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