Blind Faith by Ben Elton is a must read if you like disturbing dystopian novels. This one is about a future set in London where public displays of faith are mandatory and everything in your life recorded and shared publicly on social media including sex. Its right up there with 1984 and Brave New World. I feel like we arent too far off from these types of futures happening if the religious nuts get their way.
I have to think about reading this as I bet it was frightening. I agree that we are probably not that far off from there now. I'm thinking of everything you said plus Google maps that can zoom in too close for comfort.
I kind of like dystopian stories - Handmaid's Tale, The Unit, Never Let Me Go, Brave New World and many others. I might read Blind Faith. Sounds like it would make me cringe.
I read Handmaid's Tale and Brave New World. Margaret Atwood is a very strange writer indeed and I like her stuff. Have you read her book The Edible Woman?
Loved Brave New World and Handmaids Tale. The Handmaids show on Hulu is amazingly on point amd follows the book very well. Havent read the others you mentioned but will definitely look into them
That looks like a good read. Ben Elton is a talented man. I was reading recently about Giambattista Vico who believed that history is circular and each cycle has 4 phases - the age of gods, the age of heroes, the age of men and the return to the age of the gods. If he is right, we are well along in the age of man and I think I can feel a change in the air....
Posted by MynamehereAnyone really into reading apocalyptic fiction right now?
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Posted by AmelieMatisseI went to a lecture by author Richard Rothstein. If you are interested in learning how our government segregated this country, you will find this book fascinating
Posted by Marcie1974This made me giggle
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Posted by snytiger6With the current trend of the far right moving into the forefront of many countries aroudn the world, perhaps it is time for people to rediscover the book "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis.
Posted by AmelieMatisseAnyone who is an art lover will enjoy this book. And if you are anywhere near Baltimore MD a trip to the Baltimore Museum will get you the chance to see the Cone sisters amazing collection for free
Posted by AmelieMatisseJust finished a biography on Frederick Douglass and this seemed like a good followup.
Posted by GuyKeithAnyone here like Joseph Heller? You may be familiar with Catch-22, but have you read his other books, especially Something Happened? If anyone has read it, let me know. I would like to discuss it.
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Posted by ninjarider1Twenty five percent? I'd say more than that!
Posted by snytiger6Instead of powering it up...
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