Do you do comics/graphic novels at all? Well, either way, I'd recommend checking out Lazarus by Greg Rucka (drawn by Michael Lark). It's a sci-fi distopian series and stars a genetically altered woman who is the protector of her family--kind of hard to fully explain in a YT comment, haha... its pretty actiony but it does owe some of its DNA to more literary-minded books like Brave New World. MC
Thank you for sharing an interesting topic. While I guess it’s more dystopian than post-apocalyptic, I was thinking of 1984 in relation to this topic. I read it this year and was pleasantly surprised by the character Julia and what a presence she brought to the novel that I had no idea was in store for me going into it.
Best wishes with what you choose to read and to your channel.
Can't say I know the books myself, but a great looking spread. Thanks!
Do you do comics/graphic novels at all? Well, either way, I'd recommend checking out Lazarus by Greg Rucka (drawn by Michael Lark). It's a sci-fi distopian series and stars a genetically altered woman who is the protector of her family--kind of hard to fully explain in a YT comment, haha... its pretty actiony but it does owe some of its DNA to more literary-minded books like Brave New World. MC
Thank you for sharing an interesting topic. While I guess it’s more dystopian than post-apocalyptic, I was thinking of 1984 in relation to this topic. I read it this year and was pleasantly surprised by the character Julia and what a presence she brought to the novel that I had no idea was in store for me going into it.
Hmm, maybe it's time I give 1984 another read. Last time I read it was in high school? Thanks for the reco!