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Any suggestions for dystopian literature?

Any suggestions for dystopian literature?

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Jan-Hendrik

The Tribute of Panem trilogy from Suzanne Collins

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BrandyQuestion author

@Jan-Hendrik she has another book?!

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Jan-Hendrik

This is the title of the trilogy

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Jan-Hendrik

@Brandy The Hunger Games (#1), Catching Fire (#2), Mockingjay (#3)

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BrandyQuestion author

Oh. Gotcha. I thought this was one of the best series I have ever read!

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Stephanie

@Jan-Hendrik the hunger games is the title of the trilogy

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Jan-Hendrik

@Stephanie Nope. It’s just the title of the first book.

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Stephanie

@Jan-Hendrik no its called the hunger games trilogy. No one calls it panem tribute trilogy. Not even the movies

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Stephanie

Ive read them several times.

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Jan-Hendrik

@Stephanie Yeah, because they’re wrong.

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Jan-Hendrik

Me too

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Stephanie

@Jan-Hendrik no. Nowhere on the book does it say panem tribute on the title.

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Stephanie

It is an American book trilogy so how the Americans say it is correct.

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Dinara

“We” by Zamyatin

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Mel

@Dinara So damn good!

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Beth

Following

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Kayla

The Road by Cormac McCarthy.

If you’re not opposed to YA:
The Giver quartet
The Hunger Games
Unwind

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BrandyQuestion author

I have read them all except Unwind, I’ll check it out! Loved the others!

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Flo

‘Unwind’ is fantastic. I read it to my students every year and almost all of them are hooked.

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Melissa

Is Neal Shusterman the author?

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Laura

Unwind is great! I’ve only read the first one, but there are 3 more books in the series. Neal Shusterman also came out with a book called Dry this year that I just started.

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BrandyQuestion author

I have my own suggestion, Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. I so wanna get lost in another series like this!!

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Anna

@Brandy I just bought this one, cant wait to read it

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BrandyQuestion author

@Anna I hope you like it. I thought it was a great series!!!

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Jill

The Handmaid’s Tale

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BrandyQuestion author

@Jill loved it!

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Jackie

Also following ?

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Ben

Snow Crash – Neal Stephenson
Station Eleven – Emily St. John Mandel
Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury

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BrandyQuestion author

@Ben I have Station Eleven on audiobook. Bradbury is one of my favorite authors. Loved that book!

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Sarah

1984

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BrandyQuestion author

@Sarah loved it!

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Dorine

Patrick Ness – Chaos walking trilogy
Hugh Howey – Wool

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Jenna

Try in the end by demetria lunetta

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Jenna

I’m sorry … in the after us the first one

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Christian

The Stand, by Stephen King
The Children of Men, by PD James
Swan Song, by Robert McCammon

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BrandyQuestion author

@Christian The Stand ?

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Mel

Following!!!

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Denisse

A Brave New World, Aldous Huxley

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Christina

@Denisse yes

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Ashley

It Can’t Happen Here, Sinclair Lewis

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Jamie

The Cure by @Tania!!!

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Val

Blindness by José Saramago

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Donlee

The Dark Tower books by Stephen King

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BrandyQuestion author

@Donlee love love loved them.

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Michelle

Station Eleven is an amazing book!

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Kathrin

Loved it. But almost didn’t finish it.

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Sonia

Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury- an oldie but a goodie

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Erica

Anything by Neal Schusterman.
Year One by Nora Roberts.

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Zachary

@Erica Scythe!

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Erica

@Zachary yes!!! And Unwind!

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Deborah

The Passage Trilogy by Justin Cronin, I’m on the second book which is called The Twelve, and is solo good. I don’t want to put it down…. They made it in to a tv series which starts on Jan 14th on the Fox channel.

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Savarna

1984, The Maze Runner trilogy, Divergent trilogy

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Samantha

Any Margaret Atwood book ?

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BrandyQuestion author

Thanks guys! My to read list is getting bigger!!!

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Victoria

Following!!

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Christa

The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist

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Christa

Genesis by Bernard Beckett.
The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary Pearson.

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Donna

The whole Fox series is good.

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Christa

I haven’t read the rest!

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Jack

The Road by Cormac McCarthy

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Chris

One Second After trilogy

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Kate

Mortal coil!

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Laura

I second this! This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada. She just came out with a sequel, too.

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Kate

have you read the second one? It’s ?

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Laura

Yes, I just read it a couple of weeks ago. It came out in October. I liked it, but thought the first one was better. I wonder if there will be a third..there are still a lot of unanswered questions.

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Andrea

Lots of YA lit.

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Nathan

animal farm by orwell if you want a quick read.

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Donna

Free to Fall

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Donna

Another good one is When the English Fall.

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Patricia

Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake – one of the greatest trilogies ever written in my opinion.

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Taneesha

1984, the handmaids tale, brave new world

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Aya

my favorite in egnlish is Fahrenheit 451 and in Arabic is Ahmed Khaled Tawfic’s Utopia which is translated to English

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Natalie

A lot of my recommendations have already been said (handmaids tale, Oryx and Crake trilogy, station 11, the road..) The power? Vox is a very recent one – I thought the premise was great but execution a little lacking, but worth a read!

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Jill

@Natalie I loved Vox!

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Kaitlyn

The Reckoners series by Brandon Sanderson. His books are mind blowing ?

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Amy

broken world by kate l mary, brandon Zenner the after war series,, Charlie Higson, The Enemy series, Roth Divergent series,

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Leigh

I’m reading #murdertrending and so far it’s really good!

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Amy

Birdbox, Angela Scott Anyone, the wolves of winter tyrell johnson, Wool by Hugh Howey, The Strain Series by Guillermo Del Toro, Mortal engines series, Ann Aguirre Razorland Series, Lissa Price a few of her books, Marie Lu Legend, Article 5 by Kristen Simmons, Red rising Pierce brown, Michael Grand GOne series, Cassander clare books, clockwork angel, Rick Yancy 5th wave, the Uglies Scott westerfield,

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