Crowd pleaser sci-fi/fantasy/dystopian books for a book club?
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Crowd pleaser sci-fi/fantasy/dystopian books for a book club?
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Her Memory of Water and The Weaver are both dystopians. The former is eco-dystopian and sort of reminds me of the feeling of Station Eleven, and the latter is also eco-dystopian but with a bit more fantasy.
They are a bit YA though...
I have to sing the praises of Katherine Arden's Winternight Trilogy (only exception to the series rule, promise). It's just so good, and is only three books and they're all out.
I was on the fence on recommending The Chess Garden by Brookes Hansen because I wasn't sure about the page count...
Turns out it's just over 400, so if that is doable, I highly recommend.
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When a new force takes hold of the world, people from different areas of life are forced to cross paths in an alternate reality that gives women and teenage girls immense physical power that can cause pain and death.