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Best dystopian book you've read?
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Oct 27, 2013 09:16AM

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Have you read Hugh Howey's Wool series? LOVE his writing. And well priced for Kindle.
I think you should give The Hunger Games a try - and Divergent. No zombies or vampires for me either, thanks. Gone is another YA series I love. One reason I like both Wool and The Hunger Games and Divergent is very strong female characters who don't live for their "loves". They may fall in love, but they can take care of themselves.
The Stand and The Handmaid's Tale are 2 other "adult" ones I've loved.

I didn't get very far in the Handmaid's Tale, maybe chapter 1. I got bored. Does it get better later in the book. It might have just been a bad reading night for me. lol
I've been considering reading the stand.
Wool I liked but book 5, some of the scene where to long in book 5. Have you read any of the book 6 that just came out?

I've read all the Wool - the 5 parts of the Wool Omnibus, the 3 "Shift" books, and the final book Dust. The "Shift" books are prequels; they should be read Wool/Shift/Dust. Very satisfying ending!
Handmaid's Tale DOES get better but I agree it's not an easy read. Does slog in places.
The Stand is about a billion pages, but it seems to go quickly. Not a difficult read.
Have you tried Philip's book
To The Survivors by Philip G Henley?
That starts slow but it's a great read.

Not really because it's the best dystopia, but because it's the book that got me into the genre!
It opened the door...and the books too haha

Wool is probably my choice for post apocalyptic/dystopian world
Ex-heroes saga for zombie apocalypse - this series is Amazing!
Notable choice for apocalyptic/dystopian - ready player one. It's fun, fast, and spectacular


Yep. I like you.


I'm reading the books right now and I totally agree!



How bubbly! I love Uglies too :}







The city of Earth is steadily winching its way forward on tracks picked up and laid anew every day, for if it were to stand still it would be swept away in the constant southward movement of the land itself. The inhabitants of the city have been moving the city for 200 years.

I'm still in love with McCarthy's 'The Road', but 'The Postman' by David Brin takes the cake for me.

It's gotta be The Road thanks for mentioning it on this list. That book is.. ART


YES, YES, YES!!"
a second YES, YES, to the Silos series. Has anyone checked out the comic version of Wool?
also, another favorite of mine is V for Vendetta -- the graphic novel, which is much different and better than the movies btw

YES, YES, YES!!"
a second YES, YES, to the Silos series. Has anyone checked out the comic version of Wool?
also, anot..."
I am getting the comic version auto-delivered but am saving it to read until I have the whole thing. Do you like it?






I haven't hear of that one, Donna, but the one I mentioned is fantastic if you like well developed characters. This author pays such attention to detail that I was sucked into her world. I could visualize everything, and I couldn't put the book down. I highly recommend it. And I understand the sequel is coming out very soon. Excited to read it!

Oops! I didn't think my last comment posted, so I reposted it. Sorry for the repeat. :)

I have just finished reading Wool. It was brilliant, really looking forward to reading Shift now. I also liked The Hunger Games series. I remember reading it when it first came out before the hype began and no one had heard about it. The Gone series is probably one of the best though, strictly speaking not dystopian, just YA sci-fi but so well fleshed out with plot and character if a little too gruesome for a young young audience. My all time favourites are Battle Royale and Crimson Labyrinth. Theres something about these plots about survival which really get my attention. I highly recommend these two books to anyone :)
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