Which Dystopian Future is Right For You?
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2sonyagreen
Aw, awesome. I'm going to interview Gary Shteyngart for LibraryThing about his new book! I'll let y'all know, so you can ask him questions.
3sonyagreen
Also, I was mostly an E. I've read all the books except A boy and his dog, which I'd never heard of. It's now in my TBR collection.
4absurdeist
Mostly E's too.
5auntmarge64
>3 sonyagreen:
A Boy and His Dog was made into a film years ago with Don Johnson as the main character. He wasn't a boy, but who's complaining?
A Boy and His Dog was made into a film years ago with Don Johnson as the main character. He wasn't a boy, but who's complaining?
8sonyagreen
I found it in a short story anthology, in Kindle form. See how good I am at getting what I need?
It turns out the movie was already in my Netflix queue, thanks to my hubs. That's a match made in post-apocalyptic heaven.
It turns out the movie was already in my Netflix queue, thanks to my hubs. That's a match made in post-apocalyptic heaven.
9DystopiaPress
The below-ground sequences in A Boy and His Dog were a bit oddly staged, but the above ground parts out-Mad Maxed Mad Max!
10stellarexplorer
The short story/novella of A Boy and His Dog was a formative read of my childhood. Well worth it.
11Anastasia169
I scored D's and E's, which makes sense as the books listed were some of my favorites in the genre. I love real PA and love the feminist dystopias and apocalypses as well.