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Best dystopian book you've read?
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Bárbara
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May 22, 2013 06:04PM

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(The end of the world as we know it)
5. Childhood's End
4. The Road
3. Day of The Triffids
2. Earth Abides
1. Death of Grass
Really difficult to choose between my number 2 & 3 but Death of Grass is superb and is the all out winner for me. In my full top 10 there are is more from John Christopher and John Wyndham as they rule the post apoc. roost together IMO.


Cory wrote: "1. 1984
2. Oryx & Crake
3. Brave New World
4. Handmaid's Tale
5. Jennifer Government"


Much like how ridiculous they already are and could easily become.

My favourites too.

Also, I'm burning out on the YA category. I'm definitely not a YA (I'm about to be the big seven-oh). I'm still open-minded about this because THG, Uglies, Everlost, Drowned Cities/Windup Girl, Maze Runner (except that awful prequel) and a couple of others are all time favorites. I think it's the endless non-sexual romance that's getting on my nerves. Not that I'm a fan of graphic sex, I'm not. But when you're trying to "suspend disbelief" that the complete absence doesn't help matters much.
Rens wrote: "UNWIND, if you haven't read that book you're missing something"




I also like The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, The Forest of Hands and Teeth, Alas Babylon, Uglies, Unwind, Skychasers, The City of Ember, etc.

Ditto!





I reread this book every year, and have for nearly 10 yrs now. I always get something new from the reads. This was my introduction to dystopia, and will forever be my first love.














By old school gaming, how many years ago are you talking? Just wondering. It if video games then I have no interest but real go out and play games, then that might be interesting.

only one week until Allegient comes out!"
I'm so looking forward to Allegient. Hunger Games movie will have to be redbox.

I enjoyed that one to.
I haven't read Hunger Games or Divergent and every time I read the descriptions I'm put off again. I appreciate that I may be a minority on those books, so at some time I'll have to try and read them just to see what the fuss is about. As I'm not into zombies or vampires and not particularly into super powers is there something in these stories I'm missing.
Again not a criticism of those that love these subjects but I'm also not a great fan of YA fiction I don't really understand the separation. I've even blogged about this.
I am trying to expand my reading list genres especially as I am reading quite a bit at the moment, so any recommendations?
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