Browsing: Dystopian Fiction

After all modern technology suddenly stops working, survivors of the fallout struggle to rebuild in a world torn apart by violence and chaos. This read from a New York Times bestselling series is “a stunning speculative vision” (Library Journal) with over 5,500 five-star Goodreads ratings.

With over 8,500 five-star Goodreads ratings! In 2108, Andrew joins the military to escape a life of poverty on Earth — and finds the galaxy holds unknown dangers… The start of a series that’s been hailed as “a worthy successor to such classics as Starship Troopers” (George R. R. Martin).

From a New York Times bestselling author: In a magical world where books are forbidden, Jess defies the Great Library — and discovers how dangerous too much knowledge can be. “Dark, riveting, heart-in-the-throat storytelling… A don’t-miss read” (Tamora Pierce).

An enthralling sci-fi adventure: In a world where people have merged with machines, Elijah longs to become more than just human. But when he gets a chance to fulfill his dream, his mission will endanger his life…

“Complex, beguiling… Utterly absorbing” (The Boston Globe), with over 900 five-star Goodreads ratings: A house cat turned war hero, Mort(e) returns to a dying Earth in search of an old friend in this “devilishly entertaining” sci-fi epic (Kirkus Reviews) for fans of Animal Farm.

An electrifying #1 New York Times bestseller for fans of Divergent! After she wakes trapped in darkness, a teenage girl struggles to learn who and what she is… “Unforgettable” (Pierce Brown, bestselling author of Red Rising).

An NPR Best Book of the Year: In postapocalyptic Southern California, a young couple rely on each other to survive. But when Luz and Ray encounter a mysterious child, they become determined to find a brighter future… “Extraordinary” (O, The Oprah Magazine).

A “fascinating” international bestseller (Publishers Weekly): When prehistoric metal body parts are discovered underground, physicist Rose Franklin and her team work to uncover their origins. “Reminiscent of The Martian… shoots for (and lands among) the stars” (Pierce Brown).