Tag: #DystopianFiction

Alias Tomorrow by Anthony Caplan (Book Review #2185)

Anthony Caplan’s Alias Tomorrow is a genre-blending novel that challenges narrative conventions, weaving together domestic realism and speculative science fiction to explore the fractured yet hopeful nature of human connection. With its dual structure and philosophical depth, Caplan delivers a profound meditation on the… Continue Reading “Alias Tomorrow by Anthony Caplan (Book Review #2185)”

Alias Tomorrow by Anthony Caplan (Book Review #2158)

Anthony Caplan’s Alias Tomorrow is a genre-blending novel that challenges narrative conventions, weaving together domestic realism and speculative science fiction to explore the fractured yet hopeful nature of human connection. With its dual structure and philosophical depth, Caplan delivers a profound meditation on the… Continue Reading “Alias Tomorrow by Anthony Caplan (Book Review #2158)”

The After (The After Series Book 1) by J Taylor (Book Review #2134)

The After plunges readers into a gripping post-apocalyptic world where a deadly virus has shattered society and isolated pockets of humanity strive to survive. Set in rural Nova Scotia, the story follows fourteen-year-old Charlotte, who has grown up in a fragile bubble of relative… Continue Reading “The After (The After Series Book 1) by J Taylor (Book Review #2134)”

Climbers by Alexander Julian III (Book Review #2095)

In Climbers, Alexander Julian III delivers a gripping, atmospheric plunge into a dystopian world where survival hangs—literally and figuratively—by a thread. Set generations after the collapse of civilization, the novel opens atop a crumbling Eiffel Tower, now home to a rigid tribe whose survival… Continue Reading “Climbers by Alexander Julian III (Book Review #2095)”

The Price of Freedom by Michael C. Bland (Book Review #2086)

The Price of Freedom, the final book in The Price of trilogy, delivers a thrilling and emotionally charged conclusion to Michael C. Bland’s dystopian saga. Set in 2047, the story follows rebel leader Dray Quintero as he faces his darkest hour. Imprisoned, broken, and… Continue Reading “The Price of Freedom by Michael C. Bland (Book Review #2086)”

Neon Ziggurat by Angie Lofthouse (Book Review #2036)

Neon Ziggurat by Angie Lofthouse is a fast-paced, gripping tale that mixes cyberpunk intrigue with high-stakes action, taking readers deep into the heart of a corrupt mega-corporation and a city built on greed, despair, and betrayal. With a strong-willed protagonist and a world brimming… Continue Reading “Neon Ziggurat by Angie Lofthouse (Book Review #2036)”

DRONESTAR a novel by M.S. Zlotnickov (Book Review #2029)

Dronestar by M.S. Zlotnickov is a gripping YA space fantasy that combines thrilling adventure, rich world-building, and a heartwarming coming-of-age story. Set on the junk-ridden planet of Takis, it follows thirteen-year-old Sirus Spadefoot, a boy born to a convict mother, who finds himself caught… Continue Reading “DRONESTAR a novel by M.S. Zlotnickov (Book Review #2029)”