Books tagged: dystopian science fiction

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Foundlings    by Diana Peterfreund
Price: $0.99 USD. 8190 words. Published on July 16, 2012. .

In a terrifying near-future world, a teenage girl goes on the run with her pregnant twin and the boy she secretly loves in order to save all three--or maybe four--of their lives. It's a story about sisterhood, unconditional love, and the things we learn that explode everything we've ever been taught. This short story was originally published in the anthology BRAVE NEW LOVE.
Spidy, Recluse's Revenge    by Cooper Hill
Price: $3.99 USD. 113580 words. Published on July 31, 2012. .

Born a prisoner of no worth in a dystopian Australia gone dead from the nuclear; betrayed, forced into drone service harvesting wah from seasonal mists in the Void, Skoshi escapes mutant spidys, violent earth changes and a death sentence, tracking a trail of ancient clues to freedom with her new mates in a new land. But all is not as it seems and the betrayal runs deeper than she can imagine.
Escape to the Billows    by Cooper Hill
Price: $3.99 USD. 137000 words. Published on August 14, 2012. .

Hunted by the Assembly, haunted by a 400 year-old prophecy, Skoshi races against time to unravel secrets left by the ancients to a promised freedom track. Wah-drone vets join to follow and protect her as she seeks a hidden cache of ships and an escape across the salty billows. A dystopian Australian Void is torn apart by great earth-changes as the Assembly launches an assault to destroy them all.
The Last Veteran    by Jay Allan
Price: $2.99 USD. 10110 words. Published on August 19, 2012. .

Two centuries after the collapse of America, one man knows the terrible truth. Connor Eliott must try to stop the doom he knows is coming. But first he has to survive an unsurvivable war. Connor has one friend - Charlie Six, a grizzled veteran who had survived 40 years in the trenches, and is determined to keep Connor alive. This is his story.
The Insanity of Zero    by Michael Offutt
Price: Free! 3790 words. Published on September 16, 2012. .

When an unforeseen event brings about the end of the world, a powerful artificial intelligence is born.
Hunted (Talented #3)    by Sophie Davis
Price: $2.99 USD. 105230 words. Published on October 21, 2012. .

In need of a distraction from her best friend's betrayal, Talia agrees to serve as an administrator for the annual Talent Aptitude Tests. She soon learns it isn't the children who are tested she needs to worry about, it’s the ones who aren't. Life altering choices will be made. Loyalties will be tested. When the war begins, which side will Talia choose?
The Tube Riders (Tube Riders Trilogy #1)    by Chris Ward
Price: $4.99 USD. 167490 words. Published by AMMFA Publishing  on February 20, 2013. .

Beneath the dark streets of London they played a dangerous game with trains. Soon it would prove the key to their survival. The Tube Riders is a dystopian action adventure set in a nightmarish near-future Britain.
New Dawn: Revelation    by James Butler
Price: $4.95 USD. 108830 words. Published on March 1, 2013. .

Events are drawing power away from criminal organizations, but what happens when the syndicates decide to hit back? New Dawn: Revelation exposes deception, even while religious and scientific fanaticism run rampant and darkness threatens to extinguish the light of newly dawned democracy.
Becoming Human    by Eliza Green
Price: $3.99 USD. 89890 words. Published on March 11, 2013. .

Two worlds. Two species. One terrifying secret. A dystopian Earth forces humans to scour the galaxy for a new home. The discovery of another race on the new planet is disrupting efforts to relocate the entire population. The Indigenes, the race that occupies Exilon 5, must become human to protect their species from further harm. A terrifying secret will change everything.
Making God    by Stefan Petrucha
Price: Free! 42580 words. Published on March 25, 2013. .

Stefan Petrucha's first novel, Making God is a shocking critique of religion and belief wrapped around a page-turning thriller.