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    1. I just started the Passage trilogy (per this sub’s recommendation) and it is the most unputdownable read I’ve had in more than a year. The first two books took me 12+ hours each (and I’m a relatively fast reader) and I’m just starting the 3rd.

      Setting is basically the future post virus vampire-y/zombie apocalypse type world. I don’t even like zombie stories or shows but still could not get enough of this story.

    2. Cold_Tangerine_1204 on

      Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah will always be my dystopian rec.

    3. Wanderers by Chuck Wendig might fit. It’s a long book, and there is a romantic arc, although it’s secondary to the general dystopia. There’s also a sequel, equally long.

    4. Margaret Atwood: Oryx and Crake and 2 sequels

      Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451

      John Christopher: the Death of Grass

      David Eggers: the Circle

      Omar El-Akkad: American War

      Michael Grant: Gone and umpteen sequels

      PD James: the Children of Men

      NEvil Shute: on the Beach

      Georg R Stewart: Earth Abides.

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