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Welcome to "The Future," where the apocalypse is not just near; it's a playground for billionaire tech moguls plotting their survival. Naomi Alderman takes us on a whirlwind journey through a world teetering on the brink. But is the end truly nigh? T ...more | |
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This is a satire-cum-psychological-eco-thriller by the Booker prize-winning Eleanor Catton (for the Luminaries). It is set in New Zealand and revolves principally about an anarchic gardening movement called Birnam Wood who get entangled with an Ameri ...more | |
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Prophet Song" by Paul Lynch won the Booker Prize in 2023 for its stark portrayal of a near-future Ireland on the brink of totalitarianism and civil war. It is a bleak and intense read. There are no paragraphs and long sentences that weave speech with ...more | |
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“This is the pattern of the rule of salt. Imagining bad futures creates fear and fear creates bad futures”
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“I'm impatient to find out what the future is like so I time travel through writing.”
― Blinky's Law
― Blinky's Law
“It is only through fiction that we truly explore our future, as the future is no longer an extension of the present.”
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― Blinky's Law
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“It is only through fiction that we truly explore our future, as the future is no longer an extension of the present.”
― Blinky's Law
― Blinky's Law
“I'm impatient to find out what the future is like so I time travel through writing.”
― Blinky's Law
― Blinky's Law
“This is the pattern of the rule of salt. Imagining bad futures creates fear and fear creates bad futures”
― The Future
― The Future

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