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The Handmaid's Tale

In the repressive Republic of Gilead, Offred is a Handmaid—reduced to a singular, terrifying biological function: to breed. If she refuses or dissents, she faces the wall or a slow death. In this terrifyingly plausible dystopian world, her freedom is a forgotten concept and her daily life is tightly controlled. Yet, even under the most brutal surveillance, Offred remembers her old life—her family, her job, her identity—and discovers that a totalitarian state cannot fully obliterate human desire. Compulsively readable and profoundly chilling, Margaret Atwood's landmark masterpiece remains a stunningly urgent exploration of power, resistance, and survival.

Author: Margaret Atwood

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Generation A

GENERATION A is set in the near future in a world where bees are extinct, until five unconnected people around the world – in the US, Canada, France, New Zealand and Sri Lanka – are all stung. Their shared experience unites them in ways they never could have imagined.

Author: Douglas Coupland

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White Noise

In this landmark postmodern novel, Don DeLillo exposes the absurdities of contemporary life. When a chemical spill forces a family to confront their own mortality, they are thrust into a world of media-saturated consumerism, academic posturing, and the creeping dread of the modern age. White Noise is as funny as it is chilling—a must-read for anyone interested in the darker side of American suburbia.

Author: Don Delillo

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