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Brian wrote: "Hi - I'm Brian. I don't know whether I would call this my favourite genre, but I have read many that I like - most recently, The Hunger Games series. I have written several books in various genre..."
Hello Brain and thank you for joining us. You are welcomed to post more info on your future book, or ask for advice, reviews.
Hello Brain and thank you for joining us. You are welcomed to post more info on your future book, or ask for advice, reviews.

I also write and over the last few years I sold a bunch of stories to magazines. Last January I decided to give self publishing a try and have been moderately successful. I have one dystopian book called The Tube Riders which has got some decent reviews, and a couple of others in other genres. I can hardly believe what I've learned over the last year and to kind of pay it forward I have a blog to help new writers with both writing and the business of self publishing, because I come across a lot of strugglers and it wasn't so long ago that I was one of them.
Other things I like are hiking and snowboarding, while I play rhythm guitar and sing in a band called Steampunk Unicorn. We're awesome because we write all our own songs but playing in Japanese clubs we're largely met with indifference. I also like to bang on (as you can probably tell...!) and I really hate centipedes and biting down on those wooden lolly sticks.
Hi, my name is Shannon, and I read all kinds of things, but have a particular interest in dystopias. I am always on the lookout for dystopian novels about food/food systems, and would love to find a really great dystopian novel that takes a look at our modern food system.
S.M.R. wrote: "Hi, my name is Shannon, and I read all kinds of things, but have a particular interest in dystopias. I am always on the lookout for dystopian novels about food/food systems, and would love to find ..."
Hello Christ and thank you for introducing yourself. Japan sounds exotic, do you enjoy living there? Well you probably do.
We would love you to add your books to our to-read shelf :)
I understand what you mean about the cat. We have one such occupant in our apartment and the moment I start waking up, hours before the sun is out she will be scratching on my door for breakfast!
Chris wrote: "Hello, my name is Chris. I'm from Cornwall in the UK but since 2004 I've been living in Japan (much to my mother's displeasure!) and working in a high school. I got married a couple of years ago an..."
I'm really happy you joined us Shannon. It's always nice to find more Dystopian fans. I would love to get book suggestions from you and I have one for you. You might have read it but I have found that it is a highly underrated book. I would say it is more of a apocaliptyc nature then dystopian, but it is still a good read:. Very underrated. Very realistic written.
Hello Christ and thank you for introducing yourself. Japan sounds exotic, do you enjoy living there? Well you probably do.
We would love you to add your books to our to-read shelf :)
I understand what you mean about the cat. We have one such occupant in our apartment and the moment I start waking up, hours before the sun is out she will be scratching on my door for breakfast!
Chris wrote: "Hello, my name is Chris. I'm from Cornwall in the UK but since 2004 I've been living in Japan (much to my mother's displeasure!) and working in a high school. I got married a couple of years ago an..."
I'm really happy you joined us Shannon. It's always nice to find more Dystopian fans. I would love to get book suggestions from you and I have one for you. You might have read it but I have found that it is a highly underrated book. I would say it is more of a apocaliptyc nature then dystopian, but it is still a good read:. Very underrated. Very realistic written.


Yeah, Japan's pretty cool. I miss the family a lot but I'm usually happy to leave the UK again if I'm back there for more than a week.
Thanks Ellie. I saw your comment about this book on my thread about dystopian novels about food, but haven't had a chance to respond yet. I just ordered it from Amazon.
I have read very few modern dystopian novels...most of my experience with dystopias comes from reading the classics - 1984, Brave New World, Anthem, A Handmaids Tale, the Giver....I did enjoy the Octavia Butler trilogy. I am definitely interested in expanding my horizons. As I find interesting new titles, I will pass them along!
I have read very few modern dystopian novels...most of my experience with dystopias comes from reading the classics - 1984, Brave New World, Anthem, A Handmaids Tale, the Giver....I did enjoy the Octavia Butler trilogy. I am definitely interested in expanding my horizons. As I find interesting new titles, I will pass them along!
S.M.R. wrote: "Thanks Ellie. I saw your comment about this book on my thread about dystopian novels about food, but haven't had a chance to respond yet. I just ordered it from Amazon.
I have read very few moder..."
I would love to hear your opinion after you read it. Just don't give up on the first few chapters, where all the characters are getting introduced. The book picks up the paste.
I also prefer the classical dystopias, though I have some hopes for Wool and some other non YA fictions. I have Wool sitting on my table waiting it's turn
Chris wrote: "Thank you Ellie. Haha, the cat has this habit of hooking its teeth under my nostrils to literally pull me out of bed! It's very cute, though, so what can you do?
Yeah, Japan's pretty cool. I miss ..."
Where in Japan do you live? I heard it's overcrowded there :)
I have read very few moder..."
I would love to hear your opinion after you read it. Just don't give up on the first few chapters, where all the characters are getting introduced. The book picks up the paste.
I also prefer the classical dystopias, though I have some hopes for Wool and some other non YA fictions. I have Wool sitting on my table waiting it's turn
Chris wrote: "Thank you Ellie. Haha, the cat has this habit of hooking its teeth under my nostrils to literally pull me out of bed! It's very cute, though, so what can you do?
Yeah, Japan's pretty cool. I miss ..."
Where in Japan do you live? I heard it's overcrowded there :)
I voted for Wool in the poll. I've heard a lot about it, and am curious. I will definitely let you know what I think of Death of Grass. It must be pretty good, because even though it seems to be out of print, paperbacks are still going for $7+ so that's a good sign!

Miranda wrote: " I lay at the back of the boat and read"
Hi Miranda,
Does this sound heavenly or what?
Hope you find some book to read in this group, it's quite a nice genre. Check out our shelves and the latest free ebooks. I'm very happy with those findings, seems I'll have to by myself a kindle!
Glad to have you :D
Hi Miranda,
Does this sound heavenly or what?
Hope you find some book to read in this group, it's quite a nice genre. Check out our shelves and the latest free ebooks. I'm very happy with those findings, seems I'll have to by myself a kindle!
Glad to have you :D

Jackson wrote: "Hi there, I'm Jackson. I'm 19 from the England :) I absolutely love Dystopian literature and Post-Apocalyptic too! I'm glad to have joined this group and look forward to getting to know the rest o..."
Glad to have you Jackson :)
Glad to have you Jackson :)

My favorite dystopian books are



I also have a YA book blog, I'd love you to check it out!!

I read many genres but have had a special place in my heart for dystopic lit since reading Fahrenheit 451 in grade 7. I'm thrilled that YA lit is trending toward dystopias right now.
I have a 16 year old son and am a counselor in a secure behavioral-health and addictions facility for teens so many of my reviews are written based on whether I think a book is right for the teen audience.
I am always willing to read and review books for new authors, as I am usually looking for good stuff to add to either my work library or my "end-of-the-world-is-neigh" bookshelf at home.

Oh, hi everyone. I'm Adam, presently in the U.S. I had the chance to say hello in another thread but I can do it again.
I'm big fan of using dystopian settings in sci-fi and/or speculative fiction. Pineapple and cherries are great. Jimmy Hendrix was amazing. Saw (and love) the Stones, Deep Purple, Automatics (guys from Boston and Kansas), Queensryche, Steve Winwood and many others. I like meaningful relationships and long walks on the bea-- just kidding. :)




Mikaela wrote: "Hi! I am Mika, I am from the Philippines. I am very fond of reading. I like the feeling where I can live many other lives, go to many different places and experience loads of things just by reading..."
Welcome Mikaela, I love the Hunger games too, at the end of this year the second movie will be out and it is looking good.
Dystopic wrote: "Hello my name is Emily and I run a UK-based site called Dystopic (), a website that focuses on dystopian fiction in films and in books. It's a small blog at the moment but I hope ..."
We are happy to have you. If you would like any help, just ask :]
Hi Nina and welcome to you as well :)
Welcome Mikaela, I love the Hunger games too, at the end of this year the second movie will be out and it is looking good.
Dystopic wrote: "Hello my name is Emily and I run a UK-based site called Dystopic (), a website that focuses on dystopian fiction in films and in books. It's a small blog at the moment but I hope ..."
We are happy to have you. If you would like any help, just ask :]
Hi Nina and welcome to you as well :)



I joined the group in the hope to find some new dystopian books. I got an addiction for dystopian after Reading 1984 and Brave New World.
But i read mostly any kinds of books that soudn interessting or have a nice, interessting cover.

The Hunger Games series
the Divergent series
the Delirium series
Well that's all I can think of for now, but I've read plenty other dystopian books.
I love dystopian books cuz it's interesting to see how life would be in the future. And a well written book would make you feel like you're living that life. I love that feeling; it's a combination of anxiety, apprehension, and determination. Anything is possible in the future, and you never know. The fate of the world may turn into the storyline of your favorite dystopian book. Now wouldn't that be interesting :)
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