Dystopia : top book in the genre

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    After a great catastrophe, their world has shrunk to the Dome. Here everything is perfect: the air is clean, order is flawless, and every day is ruled by the system’s regulations. But sometimes cracks appear between these rules. And through them, a truth begins to seep—one no one was ever meant to see. Arden, Lyra, and Kai are just three among hundreds. They should be preparing for their “Graduation,” but instead they discover traces of something that should not exist in their world: system failures, distorted records, shadows behind the glass. The deeper they search for answers, the more it seems that reality itself is a trap—carefully constructed by someone unseen. And when the system turns against them, one question becomes impossible to ignore: is the world they live in truly safe?

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    When the illusion shatters, all you have left are fragments. The choice is yours — throw them away and build a new life, or gather them up and glue them back together. I wanted so much to create something new, but fate kept destroying everything. And now I have fragments in my hands again. Will I be able to piece together my former life? Or will I remain forever just a part of an illusion?

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    I often felt that the world around me was an illusion. Everything seemed unreal: me, the people around me, the houses, nature. I liked my life, but the disturbing thought of the illusory nature of the world constantly gnawed at my consciousness, undermining my confidence. People laughed at me. But with each passing day, I believed more and more that one day I would wake up and find myself in a different world. I would become someone else. The world would be different. I would lose everything that was important to me. I would be left alone. Fear became my constant companion. I tried to get rid of my obsessive thoughts, but they won out time and time again. They consumed me. Fear won. It destroyed my illusory world on an unremarkable autumn morning.

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    Welcome to the City of the Moon. In this city, advanced technology caters to human needs—after meticulously defining them. It's a place where work is a choice, not a necessity, and life can be lived effortlessly. Inequality has been eradicated, and the relentless pursuit of a "better" life is obsolete, as distinctions of superior or inferior no longer exist. Here, technology has neutralized environmental harm. Or has it? Perhaps it's not the technology itself, but the foundational ideals of the city's creators that have harnessed digital advancements for their vision. Could this be a means to control not just needs and desires, but the very destiny of every inhabitant? Yet, even in this meticulously crafted utopia, digital marvels offer no defense against Are you sure you'll like it here?

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