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Recommendations please - dystopian fiction

65 replies

MoorGirl · 11/04/2022 21:19

Any ideas?
I have previously really enjoyed:

Battle Royale
Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake trilogy
Children of Time
The Hunger Games series

Thanks!

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MoorGirl · 11/04/2022 21:20

And The Mandibles by Lionel Shriver.

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eddiemairswife · 11/04/2022 21:24

Handmaids tale. 1984

ElbowsandArses · 11/04/2022 21:25

Station Eleven (about a pandemic which I read Feb 2020!)
Arcadia by Iain Pears (not strictly dystopian but speculative fiction)

piglet81 · 11/04/2022 21:28

The Chrysalids by John Wyndham, and some of his others too
Tomorrow When the War Began
How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff
Brave New World
Station Eleven
The Giver by Lois Lowry
The Road
Never Let Me Go

DuckDuckNo · 11/04/2022 21:29

Kazuo Ishiguro: Never Let Me Go
Jose Saramago: Blindness

whirlyhead · 11/04/2022 21:31

I spent all of lockdown reading such books!

Severance by ling na
Station 11 by Emily St. John mandel
The high house by jessie greengrass (cried my eyes out)
The waiting rooms by eve smith

The book I found most upsetting/moving and stuck in my head was everything you ever wanted by Luisa sauma. Genuinely disturbing!

Not a cheerful bunch of books but fascinating.

RagzRebooted · 11/04/2022 21:31

The Running Game (and the rest of the series) by LE Fitzpatrick (may only be on Kindle, I have a paper copy though).

Station Eleven is good, better than the TV series.

Hoolihan · 11/04/2022 21:32

Farenheit 451
Never Let Me Go
Klara and the Sun
Maze Runner series

JohannSebastianBach · 11/04/2022 21:34

I enjoyed The City and The City by China Miéville.

biser · 11/04/2022 21:42

I am Legend by Richard Matheson. An interesting compare and contrast to Nevil Shute's contemporaneous On The Beach.

Talking of beaches, Alex Garland's The Beach is also good.

MustBeDueSomeBetterFeet · 11/04/2022 21:44

Divergent series
Maze Runner series

There's another great series, let me see if I can find the name...

MustBeDueSomeBetterFeet · 11/04/2022 21:49

The Wool trilogy by Hugh Howey

Yourheartwillleadyouhome · 11/04/2022 21:49

I LOVE the Wool Trilogy!

Happyelfjokeday · 11/04/2022 21:52

Agree with Never Let Me Go
The Wall was a recent one (John Lanchester)

MoorGirl · 12/04/2022 06:10

I forgot Station Eleven, might reread that! Thanks all for the great recommendations, I'll get hunting!

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AnyFucker · 12/04/2022 06:23

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hidingmystatus · 12/04/2022 14:49

Anything by Sheri S Tepper.

IceandIndigo · 12/04/2022 16:00

The New Wilderness by Diane Cook. When I was reading it I wasn't sure if I liked it or not but afterwards I couldn't stop thinking about it.

redfairy · 12/04/2022 23:49

Gather the Daughters
Carhullan Army

tangone · 13/04/2022 01:35

The fireman by Joe Hill

ValBiro · 13/04/2022 01:49

Also came on to say The Road.

Lots of recs for 'Never Let Me Go'. Putting that on my list! Thanks for this thread op!

Whatelsecouldibecalled · 13/04/2022 02:07

The power Naomi alderman

theculture · 13/04/2022 02:12

Zone one, Colsen Whitehead a pandemic/zombie one

SillyDoriswithaDangler · 13/04/2022 03:05

Tender is the flesh is a very popular one at the moment. I haven't read it yet but it has been recommended to me multiple times.

MakkaPakkas · 13/04/2022 03:15

The memory police really stuck with me