Tag: dystopian fiction book reviews


  • The Lady on the Ferry by Athene Z. Adam

    Charming, authentic, and layered with significant thriller, The Lady on the Ferry by Athene Z. Adam is a thought-provoking dystopian thriller. On this fictional world of telekinesis, mind-reading, prophecy, and state surveillance, having superhuman powers is nothing particular, however stumbling throughout hope and love below authoritarian oppression is a uncommon and treasured factor, illustrating the…

  • Evaluate: Imber by Deborah Mistina

    A thought-provoking parable concerning the unsure way forward for life on Earth, Imber by Deborah Mistina is a critical sci-fi drama with a serving to of psychic intrigue and existential stakes. Centuries sooner or later, the inhabitants of a tectonically erratic and disaster-ravaged Earth has all however given up on their dwelling planet. A charismatic…

  • The Darkish Facet of Goals by Marjorie Kaye Noble

    A techno-fantasy thriller with a cautionary dystopian core, The Darkish Facet of Goals by Marjorie Kaye Noble is a extremely creative work of science fiction that offers a possible peek at the way forward for digital actuality. When Mira Patel discovers the digital copy of her notorious grandfather’s thoughts, she uploads him into an after-death…

  • Assessment: Juice by Peter Deadman

    A coming-of-age journey in a near-future dystopia, Juice by Peter Deadman is an unique YA story about discovering reality and forging your path by an unpredictable world. Will has spent his childhood together with his mom and uncle in a humble neighborhood of survivors, protected towards the “risks” of the pre-Devastation world by the Council…