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  • Parvo
    Mom's Favorite
    • Sep 2006
    • 2866

    #1

    Dystopian Books

    Naturally during these times I have decided to devote my reading to apocalyptic and dystopian themes. I re-read The Road and now just finished The Fireman... couldn't put it down. Got to the point where I was excited to finish work so I could dive back into it, one of those books you lose sense of time (although reviews weren't kind).

    Any hidden gems out there you recommend? Don't give me 1984 or Handmaid Tales, looking for something under the radar.
  • ShoNuff
    Registered User
    • Dec 2010
    • 298

    #2
    Originally posted by Parvo
    Naturally during these times I have decided to devote my reading to apocalyptic and dystopian themes. I re-read The Road and now just finished The Fireman... couldn't put it down. Got to the point where I was excited to finish work so I could dive back into it, one of those books you lose sense of time (although reviews weren't kind).

    Any hidden gems out there you recommend? Don't give me 1984 or Handmaid Tales, looking for something under the radar.
    A brave new world. Or pretty much anything by Vonnegut.

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    • dookey67
      Level 27 PSIA Tightass
      • Sep 2006
      • 9489

      #3
      I just started Charlie Huston's SLEEPLESS this week...pretty good so far

      The Girl With All The Gifts is a dystopian zombie novel that is an enthralling read. Plus the film is good too...

      I also just finished The Feed, but I wasn't terribly taken by it. It reminded me a lot of The Road, but with an underlying social media thread (I didn't feel as if they mined this aspect of the book enough, though, and the rest of it felt like a worn pastiche of familiar tropes...but YMMV).

      "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

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      • rip
        pwdr_pwnr
        • Sep 2001
        • 1836

        #4
        Earth Abides, George R Stewart..

        From 1949 but seems pretty relevant these days.
        ...tricks deserve applause, style deserves respect

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        • Core Shot
          Registered Abuser
          • Mar 2005
          • 22543

          #5
          What is it about dystopian fiction that keeps readers going back for more? Are we suckers for punishment? Maybe we find comfort in the reminder that yes, things could be worse. Dystopian fiction has been around since the 19th century. Mary Shelley, famous for her fictional monster Frankenstein, was…


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          • Parvo
            Mom's Favorite
            • Sep 2006
            • 2866

            #6
            Thanks. Most of those I've read as well, looks like a couple I need to order. But The Fireman not being on that list brings up my question about hidden gems. It got slammed for being a bit too much like his dad's book, The Stand, but it was thoroughly enjoyable and I think he purposely included a few references to it as an homage to a great book by his old man.

            Looking through that list I just ordered On the Beach since I never heard of it.

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            • Core Shot
              Registered Abuser
              • Mar 2005
              • 22543

              #7
              Holy crap.
              On the beach is classic
              And free online.

              Imagine life in Australia. With nuclear clouds descending on your continent

              You know your going to die in a few months. How do you live?
              Kill all the telemarkers
              But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
              Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
              Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason

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              • Buster Highmen
                Used Register
                • Sep 2001
                • 28762

                #8
                Gormenghast trilogy by Mervyn Peake.

                Hunger Games

                Childhoods End

                The Mote In Gods Eye
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                • Summit
                  *NOT* an expert
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 23205

                  #9
                  Red Rising (whole series incredibly well written and dark, save for the whining in the first part of the first book, gripping 3d characters and mind blowing plot) read this
                  1984
                  Brave new world
                  Animal farm
                  On the beach (depressing as fuck)
                  Hunger games
                  Lucifers hammer (dated)
                  Inconsistent moon (short)
                  Forever war (very good)
                  Trinitys child
                  Arclight
                  Team yankee
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                  • GeezerSteve
                    mere tourist
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 13239

                    #10
                    Slapstick, Kurt Vonnegut
                    Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury
                    Blood Meridian, Cormack McCarthy

                    On the Beach is a very good novel. Nevil Shute wrote a shitload of good stuff, few of which are dystopian, all of which are fine reads.
                    Last edited by GeezerSteve; 04-03-2020, 09:49 PM.

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                    • dookey67
                      Level 27 PSIA Tightass
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 9489

                      #11
                      If you really wanna deep dive, here's 2 from Gary K. Wolf, who is best known for his early '80s novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit, which was turned into the cult film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

                      Killerbowl (1975)
                      Imagine a football version of Rollerball

                      A Generation Removed (1977)
                      Kinda Logan's Run-meets-Soylent Green
                      "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

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                      • jackattack
                        space invaded
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 4995

                        #12
                        I’m here to see how long it takes to list all the Vonnegut books.

                        God Bless You Mr Rosewater.

                        If you’re reading McCarthy just knock out the Boarder Trilogy too.

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                        • dookey67
                          Level 27 PSIA Tightass
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 9489

                          #13
                          Full Disclosure: I have, as of yet, not read any of the below mentioned books, but all of them have been on my radar for quite some time:

                          Make Room! Make Room! - Harry Harrison
                          basis for Soylent Green. I actually own a copy of this novel, so may have to dig into it soon...

                          Children of Men - PD James
                          really enjoyed the film adaptation, fwiw

                          Path To Savagery - Robert Edmond Alter
                          the film adaptation, The Ravagers, starring Richard Harris is a tedious mess, but the underlying story has me interested in the novel

                          Logan's Run - William F. Nolan & George Clayton Johnson
                          recently revisited the film, which got me wanting to read the novel; copies are $$$, though!

                          La planete des singes - Pierre Boulle
                          have seen all the movies, but still have not read this widely acclaimed novel!
                          "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

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                          • dookey67
                            Level 27 PSIA Tightass
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 9489

                            #14
                            Dunno what your stance on comic books is, but Y THE LAST MAN is a fantastic 60-issue series. It was complied into 10 trade paperback collections.

                            FX has a TV series in development, too...
                            "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

                            https://www.blizzard-tecnica.com/us/en

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                            • dookey67
                              Level 27 PSIA Tightass
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 9489

                              #15
                              Article about an author who penned a dystopian novel back in 2005. It was rejected by publishers at the time for being considered too unrealistic.
                              It just got published.

                              https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/04/us/pe...rnd/index.html8
                              "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

                              https://www.blizzard-tecnica.com/us/en

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