D Is for Dystopia
I'm a bit baffled by how rarely I read dystopian novels. Perhaps it's because the real world is screwed up enough. Or maybe it's because I tend to avoid excessively long books. Though it could be because I don't read much sci-fi. Anyway, these be the recommendations:




I probably won't read these...to be honest
ReplyDeleteNabokov's a bit out there. If you like the Hunger Games, you might like The Long Walk.
DeleteI love both of those Stephen King books. He writes awesome dystopias.
ReplyDeleteAj @ Read All The Things!
Yes.
DeleteI don't read as much King as you, because I don't read the extra long ones.