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Radicalized by Cory Doctorow

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In Radicalized, did you enjoy ...

... the intense, high-stakes missions and clear objectives?

Little Brother by Cory Doctorow

If you were drawn to the focused, mission-driven stories in Radicalized—like the protagonist’s fight for access to life-saving medication in "Unauthorized Bread" or the collective action in "Model Minority"—you’ll love Little Brother. Marcus and his friends must outwit an oppressive surveillance state, making every chapter pulse with urgency and a clear goal: reclaiming freedom.

... the politically charged plots and intricate power struggles?

Infomocracy by Malka Older

If you enjoyed the way Radicalized tackled topics like healthcare, digital rights, and systemic injustice through stories like "Radicalized" and "Model Minority", Infomocracy will grip you. It thrusts you into a future ruled by information and micro-democracies, weaving conspiracies and political maneuvering that feel both urgent and eerily plausible.

... thought-provoking explorations of ethics, technology, and society?

Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang

If you loved how Radicalized raised big questions about justice, technology, and the human condition—like the ethical dilemmas faced in "Radicalized" and "Unauthorized Bread"—then Ted Chiang’s Stories of Your Life and Others will fascinate you. Each story delves into deep philosophical territory, challenging your assumptions about free will, communication, and morality.

... dystopian settings that critique present-day injustices?

The Power by Naomi Alderman

If you connected with Radicalized’s sharp critique of real-world power structures—such as corporate overreach and systemic oppression—The Power offers a speculative world where women develop a physical advantage, upending society’s balance. Its dystopian edge and social commentary mirror the unsettling, thought-provoking atmosphere of Doctorow’s work.

... stories with a powerful, urgent message about society’s future?

The Water Will Come by Jeff Goodell

If what resonated for you in Radicalized was its unflinching social critique and urgent call to action—like the fight for survival and justice in "Unauthorized Bread"—then The Water Will Come will captivate you. This nonfiction narrative confronts climate change and humanity’s choices head-on, delivering a compelling moral message about our responsibility to the future.

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