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3reconditereader
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood is a classic, and for good reason.
4Izzyla
I know this is way late, but the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld is amazing, and The City of Ember series is awesome as well
5justjukka
The Lunar Chronicles, starting with Cinder. Cress just came out two days ago!? Okay, I'm off to the bookstore...
6PencilStubs
Chaos Walking series by Patrick Ness or Unwind series by Neal Shusterman.
7Dk70101
The Maze Runner is a great series.
8benuathanasia
Feed can be considered dystopian, I'd say, and that was phenominal.
Fahrenheit 451 is always a classic.
Fahrenheit 451 is always a classic.
9justjukka
Have you read any of the Dragonriders books? I started with Dragonsong of the Harper Hall trilogy, though the author always preferred people to start with Dragonflight of the Dragonriders of Pern trilogy. These aren't really dystopian, but they fall short of the Utopia the founders of Pern were hoping to establish.