Books tagged: dystopias

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Charlie Sheen, Troll Avenger: His Life Story, Goddesses, and the Struggle to Free the Earth from Trolls    by Matt Dukes Jordan
Price: $2.99 USD. 49720 words. Published on June 21, 2011. .

From the author of the best-selling books Weirdo Deluxe and Weirdo Noir, here is surely the weirdest, funniest, most intelligent, and far-reaching book ever written about Charlie Sheen. The central concern of the book is Sheen's battle with Trolls (exploiters). Jordan explores not only Sheen's life as a rebel, but also the entire debacle of our ecologically destructive Troll-run civilization.
Entropic Quest - An Epic Fantasy by Tom Lichtenberg and Johnny Lichtenberg    by Tom Lichtenberg
Price: Free! 35380 words. Published on June 22, 2011. .

In this dystopian fantasy, certain people are stuck at binary ages (8, 16, 32 ...) due to an unknown cause. They cannot age, or change, or become sick or even injured. By turns experimented on, abused, tortured and scorned, they are eventually exiled into a strange prison, an infinite forest world from which there is no escape. There they seek a cure, an antidote, a solution to their problem.
The Children of the City    by H.T. Zetter
Price: Free! 67670 words. Published on August 22, 2012. .

'The Children of the City' is a dark dystopian novel that gets under the skin of power, control, belief and identity. Perfect for fans of George Orwell and China Mieville, H.T. Zetter is thrilling and thought-provoking in equal measure as he seeks to answer the question: without our histories, who are we?
A Child Weeps in Moscow    by Lawrence Dagstine
Price: $2.99 USD. 38670 words. Published on January 17, 2013. .

Alien possession meets alternate history, in this communist tale set in 1923 Russia, about a boy named Abraham (Abe), whose parents suddenly disappear one day. Like many of the adults throughout Russia, they are being taken away in the night by a special police force put together by Lenin’s “new” government, a government put together after the arrival of spacecrafts with biomechanoid origins.