Dystopian Fiction
The latest indie dystopian fiction reviews from SPR – including YA dystopian and more.
Review: Friendship City by Carl H. Mitchell
A terrifying fling fifty years in the future, Friendship City: Hanging by a Thread by Carl H. Mitchell is ...
Review: The Venus World by Hywel Richard Pinto
A femme-dominated future falls into fracture and peril in The Venus World by Hywel Richard Pinto, a sprawling slice ...
Review: Pandemic by Dieter Gartelman
A novel that strongly argues the point that reality is stranger than fiction, Pandemic by Dieter Gartelman is a ...
Review: What Branches Grow by T.S. Beier
Author T.S. Beier paints a grim and brutal American landscape in What Branches Grow, depicting a dystopian world where ...
Review: Golden Dreg Boy Book 1: The Slums by D.K. Dailey
With the world on the delicate edge of disaster, a young boy must face the truth about his past, ...
Review: A True Map of the City by J Guenther
Horus Blassingame travels from Albion to Deresthia for a business conference that will change his identity forever in A ...
Review: The Capsule by Olga Loukianova
As our world continues to be increasingly reliant on technology, the fear of losing one's individuality is similarly growing ...
Review: The Last Defender by Travis Pearson
If you were witnessing the end of free will and life as you know it, would you have the ...