Reviews by Tag: dystopian fiction

Teen Review
Parable of the Sower

Parable of the Sower

By Octavia E. Butler
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Leilani G.
May 9, 2023

Written by famed science fiction writer, Parable of the Sower is a poignant and striking
coming of age story. Depicting a semi apocalyptic California, the novel tells the story of teenager
Laurern Olamina. Lauren has a condition that causes her to feel other people’s pain. Growing up
in a walled-in community where neighbors must rely on each other to stay safe, she develops a
different mindset to her peers. She believes in Earthseed, a religion she has created with the

Teen Review
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins

Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

By Suzanne Collins
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Abby M.
May 4, 2023

The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is a dystopian thriller by Suzanne Collins. Set after the Civil War between the Capitol and the Districts, the book follows a young President Snow as he is given the task to mentor a tribute from District 12. Unfortunately for him, he is given Lucy Gray Baird, a tribute from the most impoverished district. Slowly, him and Lucy hatch a plan to manipulate the Games in her favor. This leads to the formation of a tyrant. 

Teen Review
Toys

Toys

By James Patterson
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Apr 26, 2023

Toys, a science fiction novel authored by James Patterson, unfurls in the near future where a monumental enterprise known as the Toy Company reigns supreme, governing everything from cutting-edge technology products to mainstream playthings. Hagen, the company's CEO, poses a menacing threat with his sinister plan to conquer the world while a resistance group of rebels under Matson, an ex-employee of the corporation, endeavors to thwart him.

Teen Review
Catching Fire

Catching Fire

Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Apr 3, 2023

After Katniss and Peeta’s victory in the 74th Hunger Games, the capitol sends them on a victory tour across the twelve districts. Due to the rebellion seen in the districts, the capitol announces the 75th annual Hunger Games to be a “Quarter Quell”, where tributes will be selected from previous victors 

Teen Review
1984 by George Orwell

1984

By George Orwell
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Addison S.
Feb 28, 2023

I read 1984 for my English class and I have mixed feelings about Orwell's novel. On one
hand, I really appreciate his writing style and I believe the purpose behind the book is
important for everyone to hear. However, it was a very slow start and terribly boring during
part one. And the ending, don't even get me started. I was not happy that Winston finished
the book submitting to everything he had fought against for years. I couldn't make up my

Teen Review
Unwind by Neal Shusterman

Unwind

By Neal Shusterman
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
alliemack
Feb 10, 2023

Unwind by Neal Shusterman is the first book in a 4 book series, which Shusterman refers to as
a “dystology.” After a war breaks out between pro-life and pro-choice people in America, both
sides come to an agreement to implement a practice called “unwinding,” or the retroactive
abortion of teenagers ages 13-18. The method promises to keep 98% of the child’s body alive,
but harvest all of their organs and donate them. This is the story of three teens, Connor, Risa,

Teen Review
1984 by George Orwell

1984

By George Orwell
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Jan 23, 2023

1984, an iconic dystopian novel by George Orwell wastes little time with pleasantries;
something is off with this world from the brilliant first line: “It was a bright cold day in April,
and the clocks were striking thirteen” (Orwell 1). Protagonist Winston Smith works for the
oppressive Oceanic government; he mulls over past news and texts to alter the past in order to fit
the desires of the government. As the novel progresses, he grows wary of the government’s

Teen Review
The Giver by Lois Lowry

The Giver

By Lois Lowry
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Victoria O.
Jan 6, 2023

The Giver by Lois Lowry is a classic dystopian book. Jonas receives the Assignment or job of
Receiver of Memory. The old Receiver of Memory, otherwise known as the Giver, is giving
Jonas the memories of the world. The Giver begins by giving Jonas happy memories.
Memories of sledding and sunshine. But, the Giver must also give Jonas the memories of pain,
memories of war, starvation, and death. Jonas knows that there are many things wrong with his

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