dystopia

A gorgeous graphic adaptation breathes new life into Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery."
Because you love "The Hunger Games" but want more.
A magical key-maker, a chilling mountaintop town, and a peculiar visitor populate this strange and lovely story.
With crowd-sourced future predictions, dystopian scenarios become more realistic.
These predictions about the future might be a little biased.
This new dystopian novel explores a drought-addled America.
Perhaps it's callous to love dystopia, to soak up stories where the characters are much worse off than you are, but the fiction shelves of bookstores are littered with these premises. For some reason, we just can't get enough of the world ending. And rebooting, in the most terrifying ways.