Dystopian

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

Dive into a literary analysis of Shirley Jackson's 1948 short story, "The Lottery." Unravel the layers of tradition and conformity as the narrative leads to a shocking twist ending. Explore the themes of blind obedience, the dark side of societal norms, and the unsettling evil that can lurk within seemingly harmonious communities.

ReForm: Combating the Algorithmic Mutation by Scott Bollens

Immerse yourself in the hauntingly plausible world of "ReForm: Combating the Algorithmic Mutation" by Scott Bollens. Explore the perils of algorithmic control, the battle for human agency, and the struggle to preserve individuality in this gripping dystopian techno-thriller.

Cold Time: My Simulation Blunder by Shaan Changotra

Cold Time: My Simulation Blunder is a dystopian science fiction that takes place in a future where our world is suffering from global warming and climate change crisis and everyone needs a means to escape from this harsh truth. Shaan Changotra takes us on a voyage into a highly gloomy future, which will demonstrate to you the need and urgency of focusing on climate change in the present day and age.

After the End by Joshua Scher

With the slew of dystopian and post apocalyptic novels coming out, you can only imagine how refreshing it is to stumble upon a truly refreshing, incredibly well created novel about a killer virus. After the End by Joshua Scher is such a visually powerful but slow methodical reading experience.

Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

Nineteen Eighty-Four is an outstandingly (in every sense of the word) powerful, thought-provoking, compelling, engaging portrait of an all too feasible near future. Parallels in history are clearly there to see – the National Socialism of Hitler, the Communism of Stalin to name but two – showing us the absolute feasibility of such a world.

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