CHALLENGE: Dystopian Challenge

Dystopia Challenge
Hosted by BA Reading Challenges, the object of this challenge is quite simply to read more books of the dystopia genre. She has a list of Dystopian novels on her other blog to kick start or for ideas.

How To Participate

  1. Decide which challenge level you'll be doing (further below) - post-apocalyptic is also allowed seeing as they cross over sometimes..
  2. Grab the code for the badge down below and post it on a side bar or in a signature (if you want to participate, but aren't blogging, don't have a social network profile or aren't on a forum -  Submission For Non Bloggers).
  3. Create your own post to let all your readers know you’re taking part in the challenge and at what level (if you're really proficient you can list your books!). Make sure to link back to this page with either one of the buttons or a text link..
  4. Use the link form on her blog to enter into the challenge by sharing your challenge post url and your name (either your name, blog name, or both). Please don't use the comment form to participate, only to comment on the challenge or something else..
  5. Submit your reviews (if you choose to review them, but that is optional) on the review page.
  6. When you’ve completed you’re challenge let us know on the completion post. If you're using a tag or category I recommend sharing the link back to that so everyone can find them
Challenge Levels
  1. Asocial–  Choose 5 books to read
  2. Contagion – Choose 15 books to read
  3. Soldier – Choose 30 books to read
  4. Drone – Choose 50 books to read
  5. Conditioned – Choose 75 books to read
For extra hard challenges
  1. Brainwashed – Choose 76-125 books to read
  2. Totalitarian – Choose 126-200 books to read
My goal is to be "Asocial", but I hope for "Contagion"! Here is a list of books that I have so far for me to choose from:
  1. Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
  2. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
  3. We by Yevgeny Zamyatin
  4. Fatherland by Robert Harris
  5. I Am Legend by Richard Matheson
  6. The Road by Cormac McCarthy
  7. Anthem by Ayn Rand
  8. Armageddon's Children by Terry Brooks
  9. Island by Aldous Huxley
  10. The Giver by Lois Lowry
  11. Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
I will update this list with reviews as they are completed, and will change this list as needed.

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