Books That Predicted the Future
Dystopian and speculative novels that saw tomorrow's problems before they arrived.
1984
George Orwell
Why read this now
The original warning β surveillance, propaganda, and thought control that feels more relevant every year.
Brave New World
Aldous Huxley
Why read this now
Orwell feared what we hate would destroy us; Huxley feared what we love β pleasure as the ultimate control.
Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury
Why read this now
Books don't get banned by tyrants β people stop reading on their own. Bradbury saw screen addiction coming.

The Handmaid's Tale
Margaret Atwood
Why read this now
Atwood predicted the weaponization of religion against women's rights β everything in it has happened somewhere.
Neuromancer
William Gibson
Why read this now
Written in 1984, it predicted cyberspace, hacking culture, AI, and corporate-dominated virtual worlds.
Snow Crash
Neal Stephenson
Why read this now
The metaverse, avatar culture, gig economy, and viral information β Stephenson wrote 2025 in 1992.
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