Dystopian

Books set in an imagined future society that is dehumanizing and often controlled by a totalitarian government.

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Rating: 3.8/5

The Candy House Review

Plot and Story Structure

The plot of 'The Candy House' is non-linear and tech-themed. Egan's characters have intersecting stories that are rich but can be tricky to follow. Her sleek, tech-savvy prose is daring and brisk but requires attention.

Rating: 4/5

booksi reviews Review

Booksi Reviews is a thrilling, humor-filled book. Great character development with some pacing issues. Simple writing style that's emotional. Worth a read for its engaging story!

Shatter Me Series Collection 9 Books Set By Tahereh Mafi(Unite Me, Believe Me, Imagine Me, Find Me, Unravel Me, Unravel Me, Defy Me, Restore Me, Ignite Me) Cover
Rating: 3.6/5

Shatter Me Series Collection Review

Tahereh Mafi's book is an emotional rollercoaster with realistic characters and unpredictable plot twists. The world-building is immersive, though sometimes overwhelming, and the poetic writing style is intense. A must-read for fans of emotional journeys.

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Rating: 4/5

Number the Stars Review

Lowry's 'The Giver' packs a punch with its unique world. I laughed, cried, and questioned everything. But hey, isn't that the mark of a great book? Worth every penny, even if you spill coffee on it.

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Rating: 3.5/5

To Clutch a Razor Review

Veronica Roth spins a tale of adventure, identity, and choice. Her intricate world-building shines, though pacing wobbles a bit. It’s got action and suspense for young adult fans, but character depth could use some work.

The Eyes and the Impossible: (Newbery Medal Winner) Cover
Rating: 3.3/5

The Eyes and the Impossible Review

Dave Eggers' book is a rollercoaster of emotions, blending humor and thought-provoking themes. While character depth shines, the pacing occasionally stumbles. Perfect for those seeking a unique narrative but might challenge casual readers.

Station Eleven Cover
Rating: 4/5

Station Eleven Review

Station Eleven takes you on a wild ride through a post-apocalyptic world, mixing art and survival. It's like finding beauty in ruins, though its non-linear plot can be a head-scratcher.