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Categories: Lists 10 Dystopian Books to Read If You Hate Dystopian
10 Dystopian Books to Read if You Hate Dystopian1.Shatter Me by Tahereh MafiOriginally a trilogy, the Shatter Me series is the dystopian genre at its best. Romance, superpowers, action, its got it all. Be sure to check out the newest book in the series, RESTORE ME, to see where this future is headed.
2. Scythe by Neal SchustermanThe first book in a trilogy, Neal Schusterman presents an almost utopian future. Almost. The more you read about this future society, the more you see the cracks in its exterior.
3. The Giver by Lois LowrySure, youve heard of THE GIVER, but have you read it? It would be unjust to recommend a list of dystopian novels without acknowledging one of the works that started the genre.
4. The Final Six by Alexandra MonirOh, climate change destroying the earth and affecting its ability to sustain humanity. Thats not at all a terrifying possible future! *laughs in uncomfortable fear but continues reading this book because its so good*
5.Gone by Michael GrantMost dystopian futures are a long-time-coming sort of thing. Thats not the case for the Gone series. One moment the world is normal, and the next, these teens seem to be the only people left alive, which makes it all the more terrifying. MONSTER, the seventh book set in this world, delves into the future of the survivors.
6. Delirium by Lauren OliverArguably one of the less anxiety-inducing dystopian future, but entertaining none-the-less. What if its not disease or war that ends society as we know it, what if its love?
7. The Selection by Kiera CassAnother less frightening but still harsh future is The Selection series. Not all must live in a bleak dystopian society, some still get to live like kings and queens. But wheres the fairness in that?
8. The Sandcastle Empire by Kayla OlsonAnother book where climate change brought us into a dystopian future. Not to be dramatic, but we should probably take these books as a warning.
9. This Savage Song by Victoria SchwabThink the near future, but with monsters. Like, literal monsters. Its definitely a terrifying outcome we can only hope we never have to face (but can thoroughly enjoy reading)!
10. Endgame by James FreyMost dystopian novels show us the after. We see what the dystopian future looks like, but we dont see how society ended up there. Endgame isnt like that. Be prepared to experience the apocalypse!
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