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Best 1 Walkaway
Walkaway

Brandon Sandersons 'Walkaway' explores a future where people can legally abandon society and establish independent communities. The novel follows several characters as they navigate the complexities o...

8.0 Very Good
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2 The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress

Robert Heinlein's 'The Moon is a Harsh Mistress' depicts a lunar colony rebelling against Earth's control, establishing a libertarian society based on individual freedom and self-reliance. While not a...

7.9 Good
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3 The Triumph of the Sun
The Triumph of the Sun

Yevgeny Zamyatin's 'The Triumph of the Sun' is a utopian novel written in response to the Russian Revolution. It depicts a society based on mathematical precision and collective harmony, where individ...

7.7 Good
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4 Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time
Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time

Marge Piercys 'Woman on the Edge of Time' blends science fiction and social commentary to explore a future utopian society called Crompton. The protagonist, a woman struggling with mental illness, exp...

7.5 Good
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5 The Space Merchants
The Space Merchants

Frederick Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth's 'The Space Merchants' satirizes a hyper-consumerist future where corporations control every aspect of life. While seemingly dystopian, the novel explores the potent...

7.3 Good
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6 The Giver Quartet
The Giver Quartet

Lois Lowry's 'The Giver Quartet' (including 'The Giver,' 'Gathering Blue,' 'Messenger,' and 'Son') explores seemingly utopian societies built on control and suppression of individual expression. While...

7.2 Good
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7 The Dream Master
The Dream Master

Roger Zelazny's 'The Dream Master' explores a future where humanity lives in a virtual reality called the Dream, managed by the Dream Council. The novel follows a man who discovers a hidden truth abou...

7.0 Good
8 Brave New World Revisited
Brave New World Revisited

Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World Revisited' is a non-fiction work reflecting on the themes explored in his novel 'Brave New World.' Huxley examines the dangers of technological advancement, consumeris...

6.8 Fair
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9 The Cooperative Commonwealth
The Cooperative Commonwealth

Edward Bellamy's lesser-known work, 'The Cooperative Commonwealth,' is a sequel to 'Looking Backward.' It details the practical implementation of the socialist system described in the first novel, foc...

6.5 Fair
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10 Echoes from Elysium
Echoes from Elysium

Echoes from Elysium presents a seemingly utopian society built on advanced technology and artificial intelligence. However, a growing sense of unease and a hidden mystery threaten to expose the dark u...

6.0 Fair
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