Non-YA Dystopian Fiction
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Non-YA Dystopian Fiction
No YA fiction please, or zombies. Something that has some realistic future potential.
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I only read KINDRED for the 2021 PopSugar Reading Challenge prompt: an afrofuturistic book
I love Butler's writing style. Very engaging and easy to follow.
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This is exactly the book I was going to suggest as well. I just read both of these books by Octavia Butler and they were great. I couldn't recommend these two enough and they are definitely not YA.Dzejn_Crvena wrote: ↑30 May 2021, 02:38 Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of Talents?
I only read KINDRED for the 2021 PopSugar Reading Challenge prompt: an afrofuturistic book
I love Butler's writing style. Very engaging and easy to follow.