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Happy April Fool's Day!
 
I'm going to keep this one short - I'm so tired I'm not even going to prank you this year!  WHAAT?? For real.
Probably.

NOW 

We by by Yevgeny Zamyatin - April

The discussion's already off to a good start, and we haven't even really started the official book discussion yet.

 

Join the discussion here.
 

The AW Book Club

-That's all she wrote.-

I hope you enjoyed the newsletter — if you have any questions or notice any errors, just send me a message!

 

Apocalyptically yours,

Gertie

April Giveaways

Authors: if you are interested in a giveaway, here is the signup page for 2016. (The schedule is pretty sparse at the moment.)

"How would it be to live in a city where no one was allowed to use his imagination freely? Where dreams and fantasy had to be used for socioeconomic purposes?

Laplatia is a dystopian city in the future that will make you reflect on your present. 

'Loch's narrative is alive.' 'This story makes you think. Makes you valorize the life and your mind.'"

Laplatia by Alexandre A. Loch

 

15 books, click here to enter.

"They called it the Rapture Virus, and it killed almost everyone. In the aftermath, it looks like gaming entrepreneur Ben Gardiner and his lead programmer Vincent are the last two guys alive anywhere. He’s got questions, though: why is he so much better at some things than he was before? Is this even the same world? And it turns out they're not alone . . . "

Endgame by Susan Kelly

1 paperback and 10 ebooks, click here to enter.

March Giveaways: last chance to enter!

The AW Movie Club

Last month: Reshirts by John Scalzi - March

Mixed reaction on this one, which was a bit of a different book for Scalzi, and turned out to not be post-apocalyptic though one might call it dystopian in a pinch. 

 

Join the discussion here.
Don't wear red.

Accepting nominations for a few more days and then we'll begin a poll. Click here to make a nomination or see what's already been proposed.

 

Life First: (Dystopian series, book 1) by RJ Crayton 

 

Echoes (Echoes Book 1) by Therin Knite 
 

Since the Sirens: Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse, Book 1 by E.E. Isherwood 

 

Manipulate (Alien Cadets Book 1) by Corrie Garrett 

 

Halfskin (The Vignettes): A Technothriller by Tony Bertauski 
 

Essential Beginnings (Surviving Ashes, Book One) by Kennedy Layne 

 

"The Lost Thorn is a science fiction novel with a strong, albeit insane, female protagonist. It fuses the ideas of cyberpunk with dashes of urban fantasy. It's a heart pounding adventure told from the perspective of a highly unstable and chaotic girl who has lost everything she held dear, leaving her with just a powerful drug as a means to cope with the inescapable pain."

The Lost Thorn by Joseph P. Aguayo

 

15 books, click here to enter.

"The Legend of Robin Hood is Reborn in the American Apocalypse.

 

Two years have passed since the collapse of American civilization. Hood's life is gone. Video games and house parties have been replaced by supply raids and standing watch in the hidden town of Clearwater. Luckily, Hood is natural with a gun in his hand. Learning to live with pulling the trigger is something else entirely."

Hood by Evan Pickering

Accepting nominations for a few more days and then we'll begin a poll. Click here to make a nomination or see what's already been proposed.

FREEBIES

See? No pranks. You didn't believe me did you? There's still time I suppose... :-P
 
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