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Task 7: Read a Dystopian or Post-Apocalyptic Novel
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I will definitely be reading more of his work after this one.


I hope you like it as much as I did!

LOVED this trilogy - there was talk, and I am not sure where it is now - to adapt it to HBO for a miniseries/show. Atwood did some interviews on it in 2015, but I am not sure if there is any more news about cast, etc. I hope it goes forward!



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

Review of Oryx and Crake on my blog: https://thethousandproject.wordpress....







I think so...and so do other GR readers (genre is on main book page).


Excellent choice! I loved that one. If you like it, you should also read "Sleep Donation" by Karen Russell and "The Last One" by Alexandra Oliva. I read "The Last One" for this challenge. Just finished it the other day and can't stop recommending it. It's my new go-to.

Excellent choice! I loved that one. If you like it, you should also read "Sleep Donation" by Karen Russell and "The ..."
Thanks for the recommendation (even though it was not to me.) I loved Station Eleven so I just added The Last One to my TBR.

Dystopian stories are among my favorites, so really half the books I read ever would count for this category.
I really recommend the Wool Omnibus or the Sand Omnibus by Hugh Howey. His writing is gorgeous and the stories are impossible to put down.


Page-turning freaky goodness, that you can finish in one sitting. A freakish phenomenon overtakes the world where people "see" something and suddenly commit suicide- what do they see? Will our protagonist survive?
My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I read Station Eleven. I think Brave New World is better, but I enjoyed Station Eleven. Hope you liked your choice.


I read the same book. Liked it a lot but what a hard read! My review is here https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Good review, Bonnie. For some reason this book wasn't hard for me to read. I think it was because of Kathy's voice. She didn't seem to have any anger about what was going on. Her meaning in life were Tommy and Ruth--never let me go.

Interesting. It was the lack of anger in Kathy that was the thing that made it hard for me! Its so fun hearing other people's opinions on books. Every reader really is different.



Good to know, that's another category that I'm struggling with. Thanks

I will probably do Station Eleven when I get to this one.



I read "The Handmaid's Tale" for this task, too. Like "A Brave New World," it was a book I enjoyed but also terrified me - both reflect a world that could possibly take shape in the future. I "read" the audio book version read by Claire Daines, and thought she did a great job.


I really enjoyed Ready Player One!"
I really liked that one too. Fun story. I "read" an audio version and I think that added to my enjoyment. The narration was really good.
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