tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5936145743709676409.post330843017083051783..comments2023-09-08T16:03:05.436-05:00Comments on In The Forest Of Stories: Review: Wake by Elizabeth KnoxMemoryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03922151273874989122noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5936145743709676409.post-79877439760900764742015-06-02T17:12:46.540-05:002015-06-02T17:12:46.540-05:00Ooh, I love that term. Process dystopia. I'm g...Ooh, I love that term. Process dystopia. I'm going to use it all the time from now on.<br /><br />This one is maybe a bubble dystopia, if that's a thing? The ccharacters know the world is more or less business as usual outside the No Go, but they themselves are basically in a post apocalyptic scenario with no idea if it'll ever abate. Memoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03922151273874989122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5936145743709676409.post-62401440683968008972015-05-24T17:39:31.210-05:002015-05-24T17:39:31.210-05:00PROCESS DYSTOPIAAAAAA! Can I call it that? It does...PROCESS DYSTOPIAAAAAA! Can I call it that? It doesn't sound like it's exactly a dystopia sort of book, but it sounds like it has the elements that make a process dystopia so awesome to me.Jenny @ Reading the Endhttp://readingtheend.comnoreply@blogger.com