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Ned Beauman, J.G. Ballard  | Fourth Estate

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Goodreads rating: 3.64

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If you like dystopias that feel eerie because they seem almost plausible, this is a brilliant, unsettling read. Ballard turns a sleek apartment block into a miniature society tearing itself apart, and the chilling part is how calmly it all unfolds. Readers often love how cold, stylish, and weirdly hypnotic it feels long after you finish.
The Knife of Never Letting Go
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Patrick Ness | Walker Books

The Knife of Never Letting Go

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Goodreads rating: 3.98

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If you're drawn to stories where the mind is both a sanctuary and a battlefield, "The Knife of Never Letting Go" delivers an edgy experience. It's not just another dystopian tale; it's a gripping journey with a raw, emotional undertow, where the cacophony of thoughts propels you through a landscape as treacherous as the minds inhabiting it. A page-turner for those who appreciate a narrative that reflects the chaos of its setting.
Burning Walls for Paper Spirits
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Ann Ang | Pagesetters

Burning Walls for Paper Spirits

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Goodreads rating: 3.86

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This feels like poetry for anyone who has ever looked at an ordinary object and sensed a strange, private life inside it. Ann Ang writes with wit and sharp originality, turning clutter, paper, rain, and walls into something intimate and haunting. If you like poems that are playful on the surface but quietly devastating underneath, this one will likely stay with you.
Satin Island
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Tom McCarthy | Vintage

Satin Island

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Goodreads rating: 3.24

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This is the kind of novel that feels strange, clever, and eerily familiar all at once. If you like books that turn corporate life, media noise, and modern anxiety into something darkly funny and intellectually electric, this really lands. It reads like drifting through the internet with a brilliant, obsessive mind, searching for meaning that may never fully appear.