Gimme your favorite dystopian sci-fi book.
Here's the catch: It can't be about war
>>8097644
I remember reading this book in high school called Shade's Children and liking the fuck out of it. I found another copy at the used book store but my dad threw it in the trash because it had an eye on the cover and he's one of those Illuminati fanatics.
>>8097658
Read some wiki about it, sounds pretty creepy
>>8097644
soooooo BNW, just to start?
oooooh oh my boy am I in grave trouble right now, having to find a dystopian book that isn't about war, oooooh so spooky
>>8097644
Cyberpunk. Post Apocalyptic too. I'd imagine a lot of dystopians are about different kinds of wars or struggles.
The film Brazil isn't about combat but there's a "terrorist" fight going on under the surface of the protagonists story.
Station eleven
Does Neuromancer count as dystopian? I'm only a third way into it but it's already beating any similar books I've read by a mile. Makes Ready Player One sound like it was written by a child and outclasses Snow Crash.
>the us legal code
>any 2016 European newspaper
Just kill me now
>>8097644
The House of the Scorpion
The Drowned World.