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    Looking for a dystopian book that's preferably a stand alone or a short series e.g. a trilogy.

    Ones I've read that I liked:
    Scythe
    The hunger games
    The handmaid's tale
    I who have never known men
    Ready player one

    Thanks!

    by Belugamoons

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    1. The Chrysalids by John Wyndham. This was one inspiration for The Handmaid’s Tale

      A Country of Ghosts by Margaret Killjoy

      Amatka by Karin Tidbeck

      A Short Stay in Hell by Steven Peck

      Venomous Lumpsucker by Ned Beauman

      The Fortunate Fall by Cameron Reed (also published with the name Raphael Carter)

      Color of a Mirror by Daniel Adams-Dufresne

      Bang Bang Bodisattva by Aubrey Wood

      Blackfish City by Sam J. Miller

    2. BernardFerguson1944 on

      *We* by Yevgeny Zamyatin. 

      *Notes from Underground* by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

      *Brave New World* by Aldous Huxley. 

      *Fahrenheit 451* by Ray Bradbury.

      *Animal* *Farm* by George Orwell.

      *Nineteen Eighty-Four* by George Orwell.

      *Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?* by Philip K. Dick.

      *The Time Machine* by H. G. Wells.

      *The Giver* by Lois Lowry.

      *The Trial* by Franz Kafka.

      *The Forever War* by Joe Haldeman.

      *Ender’s Game* by Orson Scott Card.

      *Vampire Nation* by Thomas M. Sipos.

    3. Revolutionary_Bar878 on

      The Testing Series, Divergent series, Lunar Chronicle series are good YA dystopian choices

    4. NorthernPossibility on

      *How High We Go in the Dark* by Sequoia Nagamatsu is a series of interwoven short stories about a near future where plague decimates much of the world and changes society fundamentally. It’s beautifully written and deeply philosophical and not your typical dystopia and that’s why I like it.

    5. War With the Newts by Karel Čapek

      It’s often overlooked and doesn’t usually make people’s lists and I cant figure out why. One of the best books ive ever read.

    6. Potential-Buy3325 on

      The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa

      “The Memory Police is a 1994 dystopian novel by Yōko Ogawa, set on an unnamed island where objects mysteriously disappear, and the Memory Police enforce their permanent erasure from memory. The story follows a young novelist who hides her editor, one of the few who can remember the lost items, as they try to preserve the past through her writing, exploring themes of loss, surveillance, and identity.”

    7. The hunger games trilogy now has two prequel books if you haven’t read them yet.

      The Giver books are short, and each explores a different issue with living in a dystopian world.

    8. Booklet-of-Wisdom on

      Rain & Ruin by Theresa Shaver

      Towers by Terry Schott

      The Game is Life series by Terry Schott

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