TOMORROWVILLE by David Isaak – Dystopian, Sci-Fi, Satire
In Tomorrowville, Toby Simmons wakes, after 80 years cryogenically frozen, to a totalitarian US government and a people who mythologize his own time. Recommended!
In Tomorrowville, Toby Simmons wakes, after 80 years cryogenically frozen, to a totalitarian US government and a people who mythologize his own time. Recommended!
Quinceton, shaken by his time in a war with Nevada, turns on his despotic government. In Wokelynd, political allegory shapes the world of 2066 California.
West must band together with a group of fellow hackers to save his mother's life in Identified, with a world-spanning digital system standing against them. Recommended!
A group of time travelers reckon with the Quantum Consequences of their actions, from cosmic powers to Amazon's enforcement team and a sinister future AI. Highly recommended!
Lilla gives up her easy life to fight for a righteous cause. In The Last Lumenian, she becomes caught in political struggle, romance, and a war for the cosmos. Highly recommended!
Brooks tries to convince his beloved Rhea to turn against her dystopian home. In Community 215, she'll have to decide who to trust, with her life on the line. Recommended!
Hare takes on a risky score to escape Dystopian poverty in Isolated Domain. When his partner betrays him, he must embark on a hellish chase for his own life. Recommended!
Kristen Winters is forced to join a time travel project in the year 2235. In Future's Dark Past, she'll risk life and limb to change the grim fate of humanity. Highly recommended!
Kim struggles to survive the dangerous District 33. In The Prophecy of the Heron, her exile becomes deadly as her AI creation Kimberly tries to hunt her down. Highly recommended!
Kim lives in a dystopian AI surveillance state. In Terms of Service, she strengthens it, creating a powerful new AI to which she could lose her very being. Highly recommended!