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Brave New World
Aug 18, 2025 3:55 AM

Author:Aldous Huxley

Brave New World

Brave New World predicts - with eerie clarity - a terrifying vision of the future. Read the dystopian classic.

EVERYONE BELONGS TO EVERYONE ELSE

Welcome to New London. Everybody is happy here. Our perfect society achieved peace and stability through the prohibition of monogamy, privacy, money, family and history itself. Now everyone belongs.

You can be happy too. All you need to do is take your Soma pills.

Discover the brave new world of Aldous Huxley's classic novel, written in 1932, which prophesied a society which expects maximum pleasure and accepts complete surveillance - no matter what the cost.

'A masterpiece of speculation... As vibrant, fresh, and somehow shocking as it was when I first read it' Margaret Atwood, bestselling author of The Handmaid's Tale

'A grave warning... Provoking, stimulating, shocking and dazzling' Observer

**One of the BBC's 100 Novels That Shaped Our World**

Reviews

Huxley's nightmare, set out in Brave New World, his great dystopian novel, was that we would be undone by the things that delight us

—— Guardian

The most prophetic book of the 20th century... If you have time for just one book, this would be my top choice.

—— Yuval Noah Harari

A brilliant tour de force, Brave New World may be read as a grave warning of the pitfalls that await uncontrolled scientific advance. Full of barbed wit and malice-spiked frankness. Provoking, stimulating, shocking and dazzling

—— Observer

Such ingenious wit, derisive logic and swiftness of expression, Huxley's resources of sardonic invention have never been more brilliantly displayed

—— The Times

Aldous Huxley was uncannily prophetic, a more astute guide to the future than any other 20th century novelist ... Nineteen Eighty-Four has never really arrived, but Brave New World is around us everywhere

—— JG Ballard

It is impossible to read Brave New World without being impressed by Huxley's eerie glimpses into the present

—— New Statesman

The 20th century could be seen as a race between two versions of man-made hell - the jackbooted state totalitarianism of Orwell's Nineteen Eight-Four, and the hedonistic ersatz paradise of Brave New World, where absolutely everything is a consumer good and human beings are engineered to be happy

—— Margaret Atwood , Guardian

What Aldous Huxley presented as fiction with the human hatcheries of Brave New World has become fact. The consequences are profound and, if we don't get it right, deeply disturbing

—— John Humphrys , Sunday Times

Not a work for people with tender minds and weak stomachs

—— J.B. Priestley

A brilliant tour de force, Brave New World may be read as a grave warning of the pitfalls that await uncontrolled scientific advance. Full of barbed wit and malice-spiked frankness. Provoking, stimulating, shocking and dazzling

—— Observer

Digging to America is another superb novel, warm-hearted and funny

—— Caroline Moore , Spectator

A return to form by a great writer...beautifully done

—— Adam Mars-Jones , Observer

A small exquisitely painted canvas. Don't miss it

—— Woman & Home

Keen-eyed and funny

—— Victoria Lane , Daily Telegraph

There is so much truth here, as Tyler strips away the issue of ethnic difference to reach the heart of her complex and compelling matter

—— Julie Wheelwright , Indenpdent

Warm and optimistic, this story about adoption raises issues of belonging and identity

—— Bel Mooney , The Times

Tyler possesses a remarkable ability to render the ordinary extraordinary, which makes reading her work like tucking into tea and cake on a cosy Sunday afternoon

—— Kathryn Mille , Time Out

Full of excruciatingly comic set-pieces, this is an immensely satisfying, yet subtle, read

—— Simon Humphreys , Mail on Sunday

Tenderly observed and lifted by humour, Digging to America is a complex novel that asks if anyone can ever truly fit in. In answering that question Ms Tyler has woven her magic once again

—— Economist

As in her previous books, the writing here makes for wholesome, comforting fare, spiced as always with urbane wit and a knack for nailing the small truths behind fine details

—— Globe and Mail

In Digging to America, Tyler exhibits her knack for softening the sharp edges of human contact, showing people with smudges of vulnerability on their faces as they dig toward each other

—— Toronto Star

Her prose is at once unpretentious and elegiac, like a photograph by Dorothea Lange, and her imagery has staying power

—— New York Times

Deft and wise prose... [Tyler's] skill at turning everyday occurrences into amazing storytelling gets better and better

—— Sunday Express

Redemptive

—— Daily Telegraph
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