Tag: dystopian fiction

“Escaping the Skies: A Journey into the Unknown in Sky High” by Christy J. Breedlove (Book Review #1961)

In Sky High, Christy J. Breedlove crafts a thrilling post-apocalyptic adventure that follows a group of teenage orphans fleeing the oppressive regime of a mile-high city government. As they embark on a perilous quest for freedom, the hope of finding a rumored utopian society… Continue Reading ““Escaping the Skies: A Journey into the Unknown in Sky High” by Christy J. Breedlove (Book Review #1961)”

Only Dead Leaves Fall by Vincent Donovan (Book Review #1640)

In the aftermath of the cataclysmic solar storm known as Sun-Kissed, the world lies in ruins, and amidst the chaos, Darlene Connolly navigates the scorched landscape, living on the edge with a heart fueled by revenge and desperation.

Tedeskimma by 100 Lick (Book Review #722)

Tedeskimma is a dystopian fiction novel written about eleven characters that are all connected for a single purpose. A Skimma passes on from one character to another, and as they receive it, the story of that particular character is revealed.

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Arid by Anne Joyce (Book Review #629)

Arid is a dystopian futuristic story where a group of moguls has created an unbearable living situation. Joshua, Xiomara, and others are all fighting to simply survive the situation and to provide vital resources, such as water.