What are some of the best dystopian books you've read?

What are some of the best dystopian books you've read?

The Road
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i didnt "get" or necessarily like brave new world when i read it as a kid, but Brave New World desu
have yet to read 1984

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Brave New World was a comfy utopia

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Is the Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood any good?

Just finished We by Yevgeny Zamyatin a minute ago, definitely recommend.

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Wait, is not the Road post-Apocalyptic?

Very.

The Alchemy Wars

If you're French.

I'd say so. It's a good read, yeah.

What are some best dystopian books other than BNW, 1984, or Fahrenheit 451?

High-Rise

In the Country of Last Things by Paul Auster

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are they dystopian novels which balance the idea of a self-enslaved society. I mean something like an exaggerated governmentality and "nudging"

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The Trial by Kafka.

What is the best English translation of The Trial?

Dystopian futures are more suited to film desu.

The book was better.

Real life.

The Penguin one

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1984 pretty much.
Oryx and Crake gets an honorable mention because it's almost all too real.

I don't think this is necessarily dystopian. It's more of a microcosm for the base instincts of humans. The world outside of the high-rise is going along normally.

Fehrenheit-451 is my favorite.
I read it in high school and for some reason it stuck with me. The setting and characters really resonated with me, and I loved the specific setting.
Also I think the 60's movie sealed my love for the book. It wasn't great, but that 60's take on the dystopian setting was really cool to me.

The Waste Land

also Snow crash and do androids dream of electric sheep are sci fi dystopia but i really enjoyed.

This. It's short and definetely worth a read.

anything by Kafka