MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood concludes her visionary trilogy with a gripping tale of survival, ethics, and the fragile interplay between humanity and nature.
Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood is a haunting dystopian tale of survival and faith in a world ravaged by a pandemic and ecological ruin, blending wit with profound insight.
Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake is a haunting dystopian tale of love, science, and survival in a world undone by genetic engineering and human hubris.
Margaret Atwood's The Testaments masterfully intertwines the stories of three women to expose Gilead’s cracks, showcasing resilience, resistance, and the fight for agency.
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is a chilling dystopia where women are subjugated under a theocracy, exploring resistance, identity, and hope in the face of tyranny.
In Ray Bradbury's There Will Come Soft Rains, a fully automated house carries out its routines in a post-apocalyptic world, hauntingly unaware of humanity's extinction.
In Ray Bradbury's The Veldt, a futuristic nursery brings children’s imaginations to life, revealing the dangers of technology, parental neglect, and dark, unchecked desires.
"Sandkings" by George R.R. Martin is a chilling sci-fi tale of hubris and cruelty, where alien creatures turn on their godlike master, leading to a horrific downfall.
In Windhaven by George R.R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle, Maris defies tradition to soar the skies, battling societal norms in a poignant tale of ambition, freedom, and identity.
Dying of the Light by George R.R. Martin: A tragic tale of love, culture, and survival on a dying planet. A melancholic, evocative science fiction masterpiece.