1. I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream by Harlan Eillison
I Have no mouth and need to scream is a classic dystopian science fiction short story about a world where they created a AI named AM to help plan and fight in the on going war that humanity was going through. Over time AM starts to grow conscious and starts to hate humanity for its greed and ignorance. After a while it takes over them world killing all of humanity except for 5 people to use to torcher for the rest of eternity.
Unlike most stories this story has no good ending and ends in the protagonist, Ted, being turned into a goop type blob with no mouth forced to listen to the words “Cogito Ergo Sum” which means “I think therefore I am” in Latin.
2. All Tomorrow by C.M. Kösemen 
All Tomorrow first takes place on Earth and at the time earth is almost over populated and running out of supplies so humans start looking for new planets to inhabit. Far away on the other side of the galaxy there is a species call the “Qu” and at this time they are aquatic animals confined to the ocean. They quickly evolve over a couple years where they create religion and technology before finding the one true religion, one of conquest. They have came to earth before humans taking dinosaurs that continued to live after extension with the help of the “Qu”.
900 million years later Mars become a place full of wealth and technology controlled by the humans. The humans on earth started to lose control starting a war consisting of horrifying machines that crippled population on both planets. Over time the Qu came back and took the last of humanity to do the same as they did for the dinosaurs making them into completely different species like the star people. Over time all the species went to war and fight for years before peace comes over the galaxy only after the loss of billions of lives.
3. 1984 by George Orwell
1948 by George Orwell is a dystopian novel about a totalitarian superstate called Oceania where The Party, led by the omnipresent Big Brother, controls every aspect of life including thought, history, and love through constant surveillance and propaganda. The story follows protagonist Winston Smith’s rebellion against the regime.
In this world opinions are illegal, reproduction is limited by the government, history is rewrote to help back up the things The Party says and enforces, and words are destroyed and created to stop opinion and thought. Common amongst dystopian novella, this book does not have a happy ending.


















