The 1949 work of dystopian fiction has been adapted into a radio program, films and television and theatrical productions; it ...
So far, so Orwell. However, “The Dream Hotel” is intriguing and (mostly) satisfying, even if the ingredients feel familiar, ...
Laila Lalami’s “The Dream Hotel” imagines a society in which people are under constant surveillance and their thoughts and ...
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Screen Rant on MSNEvery Hunger Games Book, RankedThe Hunger Games books all boast high-quality storytelling and social commentary, but which of Suzanne Collins’ novels is the ...
From an unsettling look at the pressures of 21st-century parenthood to a commentary on the world of work set against the backdrop of a global pandemic, these modern dystopian novels are guaranteed ...
Gollancz has snapped up the debut dystopian trilogy from Holly D Ahearne. Zakirah Alam acquired UK & Commonwealth rights in a ...
Fernando A. Flores’s new novel imagines a bleak world where books are illegal and deprivation is the norm. It’s a blast.
If you liked Severance for its take on dystopian life, corporate culture, or themes of loneliness and identity, these books ...
There’s good news out there for anyone who resolved to read more in 2018. Scott County Library staff put their heads together ...
Children play out what adult life might bring in pretend kitchens, cars, and Lego cities, and teens, and adults, can use novels to figure out experiences that could potentially come. Dystopian fiction ...
Although Martin has previously authored seven books, this is his first work of fiction and it's been a gratifying experience. "I've always been a fan of dystopian novels," said Martin.
HOW DO YOU concoct a plausible fictional near-future, in which people’s reliance on technology has gone too far? If you read “The Dream Hotel”, a gripping new novel, you can discern one recipe.
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