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The Every

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The Every

by Dave Eggers

satiricaldystopiansuspensefulthought-provokingurgentbenevolent dictatorshipresistance against technologycorporate overreachloss of privacythe dangers of convenience

The Every" drops you into a world where a single, seemingly benevolent tech monopoly dictates nearly every aspect of life. Our protagonist, Delaney Wells, a staunch tech skeptic, gets herself hired at this all-encompassing corporation with a singular, impossible mission: dismantle it from within. What unfolds is a genuinely unsettling and often darkly hilarious journey. Eggers crafts a reading experience that’s both a sharp, satirical jab at our tech-obsessed culture and a suspenseful, thought-provoking descent into a very plausible near-future. You’ll find yourself laughing at the absurdity one moment and feeling a chill of recognition the next. This book is for readers who enjoy dystopian narratives that feel uncomfortably urgent, who appreciate a story that holds a mirror to society's reliance on convenience, and who are ready to grapple with big questions about freedom and privacy. It’s a compelling, unsettling ride that will stick with you.

10 Books similar to 'The Every'

If "The Every" left you thinking about the creeping influence of tech giants and the subtle erosion of privacy, then our curated list offers more to explore. These books, from the classic dystopias like 1984 and Brave New World to contemporary critiques like The Warehouse, share The Every's sharp focus on corporate overreach and the chilling implications of surveillance. You'll find stories of individuals pushing back against systems that demand convenience at the cost of freedom, all while grappling with what it truly means to be human in an increasingly monitored world.

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The Circle
The Circle

by Dave Eggers

As a prequel to 'The Every', this novel explores similar themes of technology, privacy, and surveillance in a dystopian society.

UneasyDisturbingParanoidTechnological DystopiaLoss of PrivacyCorporate Overreach
1984
1984

by George Orwell

This classic dystopian novel shares themes of surveillance, government control, and the manipulation of truth, much like 'The Every'.

OppressiveBleakClaustrophobicTotalitarianismThought ControlSurveillance State
Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451

by Ray Bradbury

Explores themes of censorship and the societal impact of technology, resonating with the cautionary tale aspect of 'The Every'.

DystopianOppressiveThought-provokingCensorshipTechnological ControlRebellion
Brave New World
Brave New World

by Aldous Huxley

A dystopian narrative that examines the consequences of technological advancement and consumerism, similar to the concerns raised in 'The Every'.

HedonisticArtificialControlledTechnological UtopiaSocial EngineeringLoss of Individuality
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The Testaments
The Testaments

by Margaret Atwood

As a follow-up to 'The Handmaid's Tale', it continues to explore dystopian themes and societal control, akin to the atmosphere in 'The Every'.

ResilientHopefulOminousDystopian FutureResistance MovementFight for Freedom
Super Sad True Love Story
Super Sad True Love Story

by Gary Shteyngart

A satirical take on a future dominated by social media and technology, echoing the themes of technological intrusion found in 'The Every'.

SatiricalDarkly HumorousCynicalTechnological SatireSocial CommentaryDystopian Romance
The Circle of Reason
The Circle of Reason

by Amitav Ghosh

A novel that blends science, reason, and the quest for truth, offering a narrative style and thematic depth similar to 'The Every'.

IntricatePhilosophicalQuestingSearch for TruthScientific InquiryPhilosophical Journey
Oryx and Crake
Oryx and Crake

by Margaret Atwood

A dystopian exploration of genetic engineering and corporate power, paralleling the examination of technological influence in 'The Every'.

ApocalypticBleakScientificGenetic Engineering Gone WrongCorporate DystopiaPost-Apocalyptic World
The Handmaid's Tale
The Handmaid's Tale

by Margaret Atwood

Focuses on themes of control and surveillance, providing a chilling backdrop similar to the societal critique in 'The Every'.

ChillingOppressiveResilientTotalitarianismLoss of FreedomSurvival
The Warehouse
The Warehouse

by Rob Hart

A near-future thriller that scrutinizes corporate power and surveillance, much like the world depicted in 'The Every'.

SuspensefulGrittyDystopianCorporate ControlSurveillance StateNear-Future Dystopia
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