If you're like me, it seems there are far too
many dystopian book and film franchises aimed at adolescents.
For fans of The Hunger Games and Divergent comes a story that the Midwest Book Review calls, «One of the
best dystopian books I've ever read!»
Dystopian books like these are important for young adults to read because they really make them consider the status quo, and whether or not the current state of things (in any aspect of life, in fiction or in reality) is good or needs to change.
I find that Christian
YA dystopian books for all ages are one of the leading edges of the Christian fiction world.
There are a number
of dystopian books available; most of them have been classed as science fiction.
Mindjack gets a nod from UtopYA with nominations for... Closed Hearts (
Best Dystopian Book) Mindjack Origins Collection (Best Supernatural Novella) Kira, Mindjack Trilogy (Best S / Hero) Nominees were peer - selected, winners are by public vote.
This is an equal parts horror and
dystopian book, so keep that in mind when making your selection.
She handed
me a dystopian book.
I'm into most video games (seriously ask, I've probably beaten it) I like most action Anime I like high fantasy, syfi, or
dystopian books I also enjoy all the good fandoms IE: Dr.. Who, Supernatural, Starwars, Firefly, etc...
One of the most dramatic examples of this concerns the Divergent series,
a dystopian book series that was adapted for the big screen.
If youlike
a dystopian book with action, adventure, and romance, it is foryou.