“Stories That Will Happen” is a title that could suggest a variety of English storybooks, each with its own unique set of narratives. Here are a few examples of books that might fit the description:
“The Stories That Will Happen” by M.T. Anderson
- A collection of short stories that explore the potential futures of characters and the world around them.
“The Stories of the Future” by John Lanchester
- A novel that weaves together several interrelated stories set in the near future, examining the impact of technology and social change.
“The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin
- A thought-provoking short story that explores the consequences of a seemingly utopian society and the choices individuals must make within it.
“The Time Machine” by H.G. Wells
- A classic science fiction novel that depicts the adventures of a man who travels into the future, showing the evolution of society and the possibilities of what could happen.
“The Three-Body Problem” by Liu Cixin
- The first book in a science fiction trilogy that explores the implications of first contact with an alien civilization and the potential consequences for humanity.
“The Happiest People in the World” by Frederik Backman
- A novel that follows the lives of a group of people who have won the lottery and the unexpected impact it has on their lives and the lives of those around them.
“The Happening” by Michael Chabon
- A novel that combines historical fiction with science fiction, imagining a future where the world is facing a mysterious and catastrophic event.
These books all offer different takes on the theme of “what could happen,” whether through speculative fiction, science fiction, or contemporary storytelling.