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    I’ve read the following:

    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. A good story but I found it a little hard to read.

    Only Ever Yours by Louise O’Neill. I liked this story as a complete feminist oppressed society after world collapse, and the expectations put on girls from birth.

    A Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. Another one I liked as a feminist oppressed society, but not yet fully in the throws of it years down the line.

    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. A bit long winded but was thoroughly enjoyable!

    Vox by Christina Dalcher. This one was alright, but i prefer the other two feminist oppressed stories, though I did like the use of technology.

    I thought I’d include my own opinions so that it can give you a bit of a better idea of what I may like! As you can see I do like feminist oppressed societies, but don’t feel like you need to focus on them, all totalitarian dystopian book suggestions will be well received!

    by Valenshyne

    3 Comments

    1. IntenseGeekitude on

      Given those novels you liked, you might try to dig up a Connie Willis short story called “All My Darling Daughters.” It’s interesting and pretty darn chilling.

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