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3477885 No.3477885[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Okay, so two questions here;
(Keep in mind that I have just recently got into reading)
I'm a fan of Orwell and have read three of his books so far (1984, AF, KTAF) so what's next?
Also, what are some great Dystopian novels to read? Difficulty doesn't matter, just preferably not too long.
Picture related; what I'm currently reading.

>> No.3477931

Read Darkness At Noon.

>> No.3478023

Neuromancer
Fahrenheit 451
Stand on Zanzibar
Brave New World
Do Android Dream of Electric Sheep?
The Dispossessed

>> No.3478031

Homage to Catalonia is my second favorite work of his.

>> No.3478041

>>3478023
I generally second this.

>> No.3478048

>>3478023
'We' as well

>> No.3478121

>>3478023
Neuromancer is dope

>> No.3478140

'The Road', 'Oryx and Crake', 'The Year Of The Flood', 'The Handmaid's Tale'

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3479413

my advice is to stop reading dystopian shit all the time and try getting interested in something else

>> No.3479441

>>3478140
This. It's nice to see the MaddAdam trilogy finally mentioned here.

>> No.3479487

I will, I will.
Dystopian just seems to be the most interesting genre of what I've been reading so far.

>> No.3479491

Also thank you for the suggestions! They seem interesting.