Trying to get through 'The Plague' by one of my favorite authors, Al C.
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Trying to get through 'The Plague' by one of my favorite authors, Al C.
another Vonnegut is Player Piano
The Road and Blood Meridian FTW, but has Neuromancer by William Gibson been mentioned.?
+1
Read it early on into the pandemic last Spring; perhaps more post-apocalyptic than dystopian, if there is such a diff. Extremely intelligent imagining of how things might play out in the decades following a grinding halt to civilization.
Lots of food for thought - a truly great read!
Been meaning to go back and read this again, but currently have a stack in the queue to get through. Did see that it's been made into a series...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glHe-86W-4c
Don't have MGM+, so will have to wait and see if it pops up somewhere else down the road.
I just read through this thread, I’m surprised “Good News” by Edward Abbey wasn’t mentioned. Great read and of course an indictment of modern society with a nice dose of humor mixed in.
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I second Danno's Dog Stars....not intense dystopian but enjoyable....and the Author is a Colorado boy (transplant)...Peter Heller....written alot that touches on Colorado and often flyfishing, no other dystopian (though the new one the Burn could edge into that category)....me liked the River, the Guide, the Painter....a bit meh for his recent Burn and the Last Ranger but still enjoyed
The Dystopian Books would be a good band name.
Ooh, and Wool. (Hugh Howey)
Which was adapted for screen as Silo.