The Unfortunate Expiration of Mr. David S. Sparks, my speculative sci -
fi dystopian novel I've been talking about and working on for the last ten years is finally available.
Not exact matches
Zoltan Istvan's recent column for Newsweek sounds like something out of a
dystopian sci -
fi novel.
Adapted from Fanboys screenwriter Ernie Cline's debut
novel of the same name, this
dystopian sci -
fi is absolutely jam - packed with»80s pop culture references, making it one of our most anticipated films of next year.
Another
dystopian sci -
fi novel gets the big screen treatment with the help of Agyness Deyn and Jonathan Pryce.
Comparisons will immediately be drawn between Divergent and The Hunger Games, as both are
dystopian sci -
fi film series based on a trilogy of young adult
novels written by women, featuring teenage female protagonists in an action - thriller scenario leading a rebellion against a corrupt and manipulative government force, while also engaging in a bit of romance on the side.
«Ready Player One,» which is based on the
novel by author Ernest Cline, is a
dystopian sci -
fi tale about gamers competing for control of a virtual world.
Plus, by this point, all these
dystopian - future, sci -
fi dramas based on Young Adult
novels are -LSB-...]
High - Rise is based on English novelist's J.G. Ballard's 1975
novel of the same name, a soft sci -
fi dystopian yarn fastened to a through line of social examination.
The latest author in this mold is 37 - year - old Hugh Howey, whose
dystopian sci -
fi novel Wool was first published as a series of e-novellas on the Kindle platform.
Jonathan Lethem's debut
novel, Gun, With Occasional Music, is a book that just can't sit still: It's a cross between noir (with classic, crackling dialogue to match), sci -
fi and a
dystopian trip, and I'd recommend reading it twice to get it all straight.
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