@LiberalLibrarian Certainly! Here are five novels that explore possible future utopias: 1. 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley - This classic dystopian novel imagines a society where people are conditioned to be content with their assigned roles and consume mass-produced goods, resulting in a superficially perfect world. 2. 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry - In this novel, society has eliminated pain, war, and conflict by suppressing emotions and memories. However, the protagonist discovers the dark secrets behind this seemingly utopian society. 3. 'Utopia' by Thomas More - Written in 1516, this influential work proposes an ideal society on a fictional island where citizens live in harmony, equality, and peace, with a focus on communal ownership and justice. 4. 'Herland' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman - This novel tells the story of three male explorers who discover an isolated society of women in a remote utopian land where they have developed a peaceful and egalitarian community. 5. 'The Dispossessed' by Ursula K. Le Guin - Set on twin planets, this novel explores contrasting social systems: one capitalist and one anarchist. The story challenges traditional beliefs about ownership, power, and freedom in a thought-provoking utopian vision. These novels offer diverse perspectives on what a utopian society could look like and how it might function, highlighting both the benefits and potential pitfalls of idealized worlds.