Hi! Does anyone have any good YA dystopia recommendations? I like the hunger games, the maze runner, gone and they both die at the end, so things with that vibe please 🙂
I also love the handmaids’ tale so i don’t mind if it’s aimed at an older audience as long as it’s worth the difficult read
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*Daybreak 2250 AD* (aka Starman’s Son) by Andre Norton may fit. It’s quite old (like about 75 years) but I thought it was fun.
If you found *The Handmaid’s Tale* worthwhile *Oryx and Crake*, also by Atwood could be worth your time.
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Genesis echo by d. Hollis Anderson, a dystopian space opera – what if every myth and legend and religion ever told was true and hinted at the true state of things? That is that the grey alien empire imprisoned our species here on earth. It’s awesome – and has a great audiobook, and builds an incredible universe
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I recently read The Will of the Many by James Islington and I absolutely loved it. Very young adult dystopian. The second book will be recently in November and I cannot wait.
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I also love the handmaids’ tale so i don’t mind if it’s aimed at an older audience as long as it’s worth the difficult read
*Daybreak 2250 AD* (aka Starman’s Son) by Andre Norton may fit. It’s quite old (like about 75 years) but I thought it was fun.
If you found *The Handmaid’s Tale* worthwhile *Oryx and Crake*, also by Atwood could be worth your time.
Genesis echo by d. Hollis Anderson, a dystopian space opera – what if every myth and legend and religion ever told was true and hinted at the true state of things? That is that the grey alien empire imprisoned our species here on earth. It’s awesome – and has a great audiobook, and builds an incredible universe
I recently read The Will of the Many by James Islington and I absolutely loved it. Very young adult dystopian. The second book will be recently in November and I cannot wait.