5 books tagged with dystopian, sorted by rating.
by George Orwell
by Margaret Atwood
by Aldous Huxley
by Philip K. Dick
by Ray Bradbury
George Orwell's dystopian masterpiece about a totalitarian society where Big Brother watches everything, truth is manufactured, and independent thought is a crime. A chilling exploration of power, surveillance, and the manipulation of language and history.
In the totalitarian Republic of Gilead, women have been stripped of all rights. Offred, a Handmaid forced into reproductive servitude, recounts her life in this chilling dystopia. Atwood's prescient novel is a searing examination of power, gender, and the fragility of freedom.
In Huxley's chilling vision of the future, humans are genetically engineered and socially conditioned to serve a seemingly benevolent totalitarian state. Bernard Marx begins to question his conditioning and the price of a world where everyone is happy — but no one is truly free.
In a post-apocalyptic San Francisco, bounty hunter Rick Deckard is tasked with "retiring" six escaped androids that are virtually indistinguishable from humans. As he hunts them down, the line between human and machine — and what it means to be alive — grows increasingly blurred.
In a dystopian future where firemen burn books instead of putting out fires, Guy Montag begins to question everything he's been taught. When he starts secretly reading the very books he's supposed to destroy, his entire world unravels.