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like mostly sci-fi and dystopian fiction and occasionally fantasy . I also read comic books and graphic novels .Writers: Douglas Adams, Ray Bradbury, Orson Scott Card, Arthur C. Clarke, Neil Gaiman , Alan Moore, J. K. Rowling, J. R. R. Tolkien, Brian K. Vaughan, Joss WhedonNovels: American Gods by

(A) I'm a sci fi and fantasy fiend , with a particular soft spot for utopian and dystopian novels, but do also enjoy many other genres; generally, I'm looking for a book that can both take me out of myself and make me think critically about my world; I have a soft spot for romances, too.

(A) Special love for science fiction and dystopian novels, but I enjoy reading almost anything.

speculative fiction and fantasy including robert a heinlein , spider robinson , neil gaiman , neal stephenson , george r r martin , j r r tolkien , ursula k le guin , orson scott card , clive barker , kim stanley robinson , and novels of dystopian futures.

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The Utopia and Dystopia Test

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Hi! And welcome to my Utopia and Dystopia Test. I'll be asking a series of questions about Utopian and Dystopian fiction to see just how bleak the fut... ...

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The Literature vs. Pop Culture Test

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These days, if you want to get ahead in this world (or at least impress strangers at parties) you need to have a well-balanced knowledge of both liter... ...

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The Obscure References Test

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Think you know a lot of obscure film and literature references? There's only one way to find out! ...

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The the semi-tough literature Test

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welcome welcome welcome. i'm an english major and thus, a nerd. let's see if any of you regular folk can answer these semi-tough literature questions.... ...

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In need of a good read.

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of age/loss of innocence "Something Wicked This Way Comes" is good and of course there his dystopian anti-censorship classic "Fahrenheit 451". ... like "Burning Water" and "Jinx High" even though Lackey won't write any more novels in this series due to all the hate mail and death threats from

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What do you want out of your library?

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Neither simple definitions nor a lengthy dissertation will serve to bring the disparity home on both a sociological and psychological level as any one of several good dystopian novels.

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And yes, the Giver was a really good book, I have a thing for dystopian novels.

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Best sci-fi film?

Comment by bornyesterday

i love philip k dickif you like dystopian novels check out 'we' by yevgeny zamyatin and 'michealmas' by algis j budrysboth dystopian and post-apocalyptic novels are very good for examining human nature because they create a world that is plausible, but different enough from our own that the societal

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The Ultimate Graphic Novel Thread

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One of the first graphic novels I remember picking up without any prior knowledge was Honor Amoung Punks by Guy Davis/Gary Reed, Sherlock Holmes-like character working in a dystopian London.

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The Ultimate Graphic Novel Thread

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nouvelle_vague_:One of the first graphic novels I remember picking up without any prior knowledge was Honor Amoung Punks by Guy Davis/Gary Reed, Sherlock Holmes-like character working in a dystopian London.