Dystopias and Social Critiques discussion
What are you reading right now?

I've been thinking about the lack of empathy and compassion in our society and that novel's achievement of a clinical, emotionally detached narrative a..."
i've read some Ballard (the sci fi stuff). while i've been curious about Crash i've not tackled it. funny i have the idea that i need some kind of fortification or strength to "tackle" it. i did see Cronenberg's movie of it and am curious about it's source. i will get around to it one of these days.

i've just started Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky. it's some years after a huge nuclear accident has sent everyone in Moscow to live in the underground tunnels of the metro lines. so it is definitely p.a. but given how much time has past, a society of sorts has been restored. i am only a few pages in and i've yet to learn how far spread the radiation effects are felt,and what kind of society they are creating down there in the dark. only a few pages in but i have it on good authority that it becomes hard to put down.


Two recent and excellent reads: WITHER by Lauren DeStafano and DELIRIUM by Lauren Oliver. There will be sequels to both books.
A stand-alone YA dystopian classic I just read and loved: FEED, by M. T. Anderson. It's about advertising and its hold on society, and more poignantly, about how this separates us from one another in stark, and even dangerous, ways.




Almost finished with, The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary Pearson, then excited to start Divergent by Veronica Roth.



I read this many years ago and recall it as one of my favorite Silverberg novels. -Bruce
I only read ebooks now and it doesnt show your book for sale as an ebook?

It is for sale as an ebook. At Barnes & Noble as a Nookbook. And at Smashwords
http://www.smashwords.com/
as a Kindle and a bunch of other formats. Both for $6.45.
Oh really! I had only ckd Amazon and didnt see it there. I will ck B&N, because i have a B&N gift card! Thanks

Cheers, Bruce

My read of Brave New World was not a compelling one but it was a satisfying one. The world and characters come to life and the story is rich in speculative ideas about life, politics, and our species.
If you read the novel, hope you enjoy as much as other GoodReaders have. Comments are always welcome.
Well, my goal is to read 60 dystopian books for 2011, so I'm only reading dystopian books now,so i will ck it out.
Thanks!
Well, my goal is to read 60 dystopian books for 2011, so I'm only reading dystopian books now,so i will ck it out.
Thanks!
Thanks! I read so much more now since getting my ipad. Im at 23 right now, and it will be 24 by the end of today because I only have about an hours worth left to finish "Divergent". I average 4-8 books per month and that isnt really reading alot, because I still make time to do other things. Im really enjoying the dystopian genre!
Well Bruce, I just purchased your ebook at B&N and I'm really looking forward to starting it tonite after I finish Divergent! Thanks for the heads up, because I find out about alot of books from checking Goodreads from time to time!


Thanks for the order. I look forward to any comments you might have.
Sixty dystopian novels in one year sounds ambitious to me. If you don't mind my asking, why did you decide to do this?
I saw this Dystopian 2011 reading challenge, and thought it would be pretty cool to do, since dystopian books are my new love lately!
http://bareadingchallenges.blogspot.c...
http://bareadingchallenges.blogspot.c...

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Intresting. Thanks for the link. Maybe I'll try this someday. Of the 15 he recommends on his blog, I've read only ten. Of those, I think The Road was my least favorite. I didn't dislike it, but failed to understand why it received such applause from most readers and reviewers.
I just finished, "The Guardeners Tale", by Bruce Boston and I must say, it was a book worth reading! A story that will stay with me for awhile.

Pat,
Thanks for reading, rating and reviewing. Always good to know I've reached another reader in a positive way. At the rate you appear to be reading, I don't think you'll have any trouble meeting your goal of 60 dystopian novels by the end of the year.
Cheers, Bruce
The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it. ~James Bryce
The best part about any good book is the enrichment you feel afterwards,
Thank you....
The best part about any good book is the enrichment you feel afterwards,
Thank you....
Finished Genesis by Bernard Beckett yesterday and it was a great read with an awesome twist at the end! I'm now reading Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky- both good so far!
Oh, and besides buying Awaken for my Ipad, I also bought Meat by Joseph D'Lacey, which I've read good things about!

I am currently reading Life As We Knew It. I like it so far, at times it seems to be the most pragmatic depiction of PA times. At other times I think things are much too quiet, a lot more chaos should be happening. Perhaps that is because of the POV of the narrator.
Anybody else read this one?

Dana,
Just ckd B&N website, Harmony is not sold as an ebook with B&N, only in mobi format with Amazon. Bummer... :(
Just ckd B&N website, Harmony is not sold as an ebook with B&N, only in mobi format with Amazon. Bummer... :(



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Thanks, everyone!

Just ckd B&N website, Harmony is not sold as an ebook with B&N, only in mobi format with Amazon. Bummer... :("
I got my library to buy a copy. I know it is kinda hard to find.
Really? How does that work? I havent used a library in forever! lol
Schuyler-Have started new group book blog called Dystopian Divas. Wouldn't normally put book blog listing here, but because of topic, thought people might like to check it out!
I just started,
, and I found it from seeing it on your poll on what book next to review, thanks!
Also started,
I just started,

Also started,


All of the above reads look fantastic. I've read XVI, Outside In, Bumped, and Drought. Anxious to hear your thoughts on each as you read them. So fun to have people to talk dystopian reads with!

About halfway thru Harmony now and still very intrigued as to what exactly is going on.
There are some on Pat's list I havent heard of so gotta check those out also.

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Pat-Thanks for this post! I also enjoyed Matched and Hunger Games and I have put the other books you mentioned on my "to read list"