Pages Tagged “Dystopia”
Reviews
- Nomad of the Time Streams
★★★⯪☆
Michael Moorcock
A 19th-century British soldier in India is flung into three wildly different future wars, forcing him to reexamine the world he thought he was building. - Parable of the Sower
★★★★★
Octavia Butler
Hard to put down. And hard to pick up again. It’s certainly not a fun book, but it’s extremely engaging, despite the bleakness of the slow-apocalypse setting and story. - Ready Player One (Book)
★★★☆☆
Ernest Cline
Back when I read it, the nostalgia and scavenger hunt were enough for me. Now, not so much. - Ready Player One (Movie)
★★★★☆
Steven Spielberg
Better than I expected, having soured on the book by the time it came out. Not a straight adaptation so much as a rewrite of the same premise that’s more character-driven and yes, more cinematic. With Spielberg. - Star Wars: Andor - Season One ★★★★☆ A more serious take on Star Wars, with a bit more personal scope showing how oppression grinds people down, and what sacrifices rebellion can require.
- The Time Machine
★★★★☆
H.G. Wells
A bit dry, but it draws you in, and if the plot is simple, it’s enough to wrap around some thought-provoking speculation about the future of humanity - and a critique of industrial society. - The Time Ships
★★★⯪☆
Stephen Baxter
A sequel to H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine that drastically expands the scope across multiple timelines, from the dawn of time to the far future seen in the original. Now with Dyson spheres, nanobots, and a seemingly endless war that can only be stopped in the past.
Les Misérables
Blog Posts
- What’s in a Name? (1984 Edition)
I always find it weird when someone insists that 1984 is warning about socialism because of the party name.