I’ve been reminiscing lately about the 80s and 90s 'Pocket Novel' fever. In my part of the world, we had legendary series like The Future Files and The Impossible Man—short, cheap, 100-page Sci-Fi and Espionage thrillers that fit perfectly in your back pocket.
I realized we were essentially part of the same global culture, sharing the same 'Pulp' vibe as Mack Bolan (The Executioner), Harlequin Intrigue, or even the early Goosebumps and Fear Street books in the West.
It was a unique era. We used to wait at newsstands every month just to get the next mission. Those books didn’t just tell stories; they built our imagination. Back then, plots about AI takeovers, biological warfare, and global shifts felt like distant, exciting fiction.
Now, looking at the reality of 2026, it feels like we are actually living inside those old pages. We traded that tactile smell of cheap paper for mindless scrolling on a 5-inch screen that tracks our every move.
This nostalgia isn’t just about the past; it’s a warning. I spent years analyzing how we
... Show more...I’ve been reminiscing lately about the 80s and 90s 'Pocket Novel' fever. In my part of the world, we had legendary series like The Future Files and The Impossible Man—short, cheap, 100-page Sci-Fi and Espionage thrillers that fit perfectly in your back pocket.
I realized we were essentially part of the same global culture, sharing the same 'Pulp' vibe as Mack Bolan (The Executioner), Harlequin Intrigue, or even the early Goosebumps and Fear Street books in the West.
It was a unique era. We used to wait at newsstands every month just to get the next mission. Those books didn’t just tell stories; they built our imagination. Back then, plots about AI takeovers, biological warfare, and global shifts felt like distant, exciting fiction.
Now, looking at the reality of 2026, it feels like we are actually living inside those old pages. We traded that tactile smell of cheap paper for mindless scrolling on a 5-inch screen that tracks our every move.
This nostalgia isn’t just about the past; it’s a warning. I spent years analyzing how we transitioned from that tactile privacy to the 2026 digital monitoring grid. I've put these findings into a thriller/guide called 'The Final Exodus'. Specifically, Chapter 13 focuses on how to reclaim your sovereignty before the grid closes. You can check it out here:
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Did your country have a similar 'Pocket Novel' or 'Dime Novel' culture? What were the series you couldn't put down back then? Let’s talk about the glory days of Pulp and how they warned us about the world we live in today!

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