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Okay guys I need a GOOD book. I like memories, fiction, young adult, mystery (has to be good like Alex Michaeldes), and DYSTOPIAN (think hunger games, maze runner, divergent). Open to literally anything plzzz
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Anonymous 1w

i feel like perhaps you’d like six of crows

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Anonymous 1w

Unwind for dystopian! It’s still different from all the others and it’s a killer series

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Anonymous 1w

The Murderbot Diaries! A series of novelettes following a security robot with severe antisocial traits and an overridden governor module. Murderbot just wants to be left alone to watch its drama TV… fast paced, thought-compelling, and filled with words I had to google

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Anonymous 1w

if we were villains

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Anonymous 1w

Davinci code

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Anonymous 1w

Good girls guide to murder series! Just finished the second one, first was so good but the second was even better and I’m waiting for the 3rd to be available at the library 🙈

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Anonymous 1w

The Invisible Life of Addie Larue is one of my favorites! Mostly realistic other than the immortality aspect lol.

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Anonymous 1w

this is a basic rec but a court of thorns and rose by safah j maas. dystopian, fantasy, world-building and characters with deep lore. if u like hunger games then you’d like the series a lot.

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Anonymous 1w

Anything by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

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Anonymous 1w

Brave new world

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Anonymous 1w

The Chaos Walking Trilogy by Patrick Ness is sooo good! It’s middle grade/YA but it still covers really complex themes. I really liked its handling of masculinity, war, and violence.

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Anonymous 1w

The Dispossessed, In Dubious Battle, The City & The City, The Possibility of an Island, Roadside Picnic, Germinal

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Anonymous 1w

Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson!!!

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Anonymous 1w

I’m writing one, I can get back to you in 2 years when I’ve finished the first draft of book 1

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Anonymous 1w

What are you doing if you haven’t read the darkest minds? I’m admin on the Wikipedia fandom page. I advocate it with my heart.🖤

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Anonymous 4d

The Memory Police by Yōko Ogawa

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Anonymous 4d

The immortal rules by Julie kagawa is good ya dystopian. So is legend by Marie Lu and even cinder by Marissa Meyer

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1w

Post-dystopian, intergalactic setting where capitalism has completely taken control over mostly everything… but that’s not touched on too much because Murderbot is too worried about figuring out why his human bits are making him feel things.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1w

Was about to say murderbot as well

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1w

Yes!!! We got that for summer reading one year and I read the entire series

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 1w

Yessss

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Anonymous replying to -> #13 1w

They are technically YA but there’s some dark themes for sure and the twists are crazy

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Anonymous replying to -> #16 1w

Just finished this one! Pretty good read

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Anonymous replying to -> #21 4d

OH MY GOD AND SCYTHE. I forgot about scythe, go to dystopian, it’s amazing. And while we’re at it, anything by sj kincaid but insignia and diabolic are some of my favorites

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