Tag: Dystopian

The Collective: Science is Stranger Than Fiction by JF Olazabal (Book Review #1694)

“The Collective” is a haunting and thought-provoking speculative fiction novel set in a dystopian future Australia, penned by an author with a clear talent for world-building and storytelling. The narrative follows Iago, a young and skilled Operator working for the Collective, a high-tech orphanage… Continue Reading “The Collective: Science is Stranger Than Fiction by JF Olazabal (Book Review #1694)”

The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough by Lelina Durrette (Book Review #1658)

Title: “The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough: A Riveting Tale of Rebellion and Identity” Lelina Durrette’s “The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough” offers readers a refreshing and thought-provoking journey into a futuristic society where perfection is mandated, and… Continue Reading “The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough by Lelina Durrette (Book Review #1658)”

Dualverse. Book I. Prelude by W. & W. Gregory (Book Review #1579)

‘Dualverse. Book I. Prelude’ is a dystopian fiction filled with fantasy and holds a beautiful premise of love, family, and togetherness. The story is set on a small planet called Dualverse. While the society is divided into two realms, you instantly learn the differences… Continue Reading “Dualverse. Book I. Prelude by W. & W. Gregory (Book Review #1579)”

THE SUPERFLARE by Andrew G. Bergerr (Book Review #1456)

‘The Superflare’ is a post-apocalyptic dystopian story filled with science fiction. It’s 2051, and a gigantic solar storm has hit the earth, making living almost impossible. All digital devices and power supplies have been destroyed.

Dusk Upon Elysium By Tamel Wino (Book Review #1452)

‘Dusk Upon Elysium’ is a dystopian science fiction story filled with horror and suspense. The world is dark and dreadful. Nergal virus has taken over the world, and Geoff is trying not to get infected.

Tricky by Ron Dakron (Book Review #1393)

‘Tricky’ is a dystopian fairy tale filled with action and adventure and a semi-weird concept of a story that is extremely funny and will make you wonder. You definitely have to have a sense of humor in order to like this book.

Free Air by A. Thackery (Book Review #1353)

Free Air is a dystopian science fiction filled with elements of drama, intrigue, and discovery. In a world where survival is key, you discover Corissa, a young laborer on Avudix, hardly living in a tunnel network created to keep her safe from industrial pollution… Continue Reading “Free Air by A. Thackery (Book Review #1353)”

Under The Red Moon by Antonio Caruso (Book Review #1339)

‘Under the red moon’ is a dystopian fiction about Will and how he is a human incarnation living on earth. All his encounters, perspectives, and internal conflicts provide the reader with an insightful and enjoyable read. He understands how the world works and how… Continue Reading “Under The Red Moon by Antonio Caruso (Book Review #1339)”

The Survivors by T. C. Weber (Book Review #1337)

‘The survivors’ is a dystopian horror novella written about a world where civilization has collapsed, and only a few, like Lucy and her two kids, are surviving this ordeal. The post-apocalyptic tale lets you know how it is to live day by day and… Continue Reading “The Survivors by T. C. Weber (Book Review #1337)”