Timely Post-Apocalyptic Novels
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Chatting to a mate in the pub last weekend, we talked a bit about the coronavirus issue, moving on (as you do after a few drinks) to surviving in a world decimated by death/plague. The subject of fiction books then came up - in truth, I couldn't think of any apart from Stephen King's The Stand and Wool (I haven't read the sequels, yet) by Hugh Howey. I did love King's vision of an empty city/country, Howey's vision (based in a silo) was obviously different.
Can anyone recommend any others? Zombie stuff isn't particularly my thing.
Can anyone recommend any others? Zombie stuff isn't particularly my thing.
MikeT66 said:
Day Of The Triffids! Forgot about that one!
Thanks for the other suggestions - stuff I haven't heard of, so I'll check them out. The Road sounds familiar - unless I'm thinking of a movie (maybe it's the same story).
Yes there is a movie starring Viggo Mortensen (SP? Aragorn from LOTR!)Thanks for the other suggestions - stuff I haven't heard of, so I'll check them out. The Road sounds familiar - unless I'm thinking of a movie (maybe it's the same story).
I'm guessing you've read Triffids? If not, then do: it's better than all the TV/film versions, though the BBC ~1981 version is very good.
Johnnytheboy said:
Yes there is a movie starring Viggo Mortensen (SP? Aragorn from LOTR!)
I'm guessing you've read Triffids? If not, then do: it's better than all the TV/film versions, though the BBC ~1981 version is very good.
Not read Triffids. The old film was pretty scary as a kid (probably not so good now...), so I'll have a look at that - thanks for the nudge.I'm guessing you've read Triffids? If not, then do: it's better than all the TV/film versions, though the BBC ~1981 version is very good.
From my childhood;
Z for Zachariah
Death of grass
Triffids (obviously)
Loads more recently; some quite subtle (“Anathem” leaps to mind)
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AfterTheEnd...
Z for Zachariah
Death of grass
Triffids (obviously)
Loads more recently; some quite subtle (“Anathem” leaps to mind)
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AfterTheEnd...
Stuart70 said:
The Road - Cormac McCarthy.
You might want to make sure that you are in a positive, upbeat frame of mind and have some anti depressants to hand during the read.
Chipper it is not.
Read it in one sitting having just become a father. Decided not to watch the film. You might want to make sure that you are in a positive, upbeat frame of mind and have some anti depressants to hand during the read.
Chipper it is not.
Hmm, specifically set in a world where the majority of the population have been taken out by a disease, but not zombie stuff?
I think Empty World, which I read when I was a kid (it's aimed at more of a younger audience) fits.
If it just has to be "apocalypse/post-apocalypse, but no zombies", there's quite a few more. Trying to think of the ones I've read that are maybe less commonly suggested.
Lucifer's Hammer by Niven/Pournelle
The Serious Crimes/strike a match trilogy by Frank Tayell
Flood/Ark by Stephen Baxter (a lot of Baxter's stuff seems to incorporate humanity circling the drain).
I think Empty World, which I read when I was a kid (it's aimed at more of a younger audience) fits.
If it just has to be "apocalypse/post-apocalypse, but no zombies", there's quite a few more. Trying to think of the ones I've read that are maybe less commonly suggested.
Lucifer's Hammer by Niven/Pournelle
The Serious Crimes/strike a match trilogy by Frank Tayell
Flood/Ark by Stephen Baxter (a lot of Baxter's stuff seems to incorporate humanity circling the drain).
Stuart70 said:
The Road - Cormac McCarthy.
You might want to make sure that you are in a positive, upbeat frame of mind and have some anti depressants to hand during the read.
Chipper it is not.
Brilliant book but very disturbing. You might want to make sure that you are in a positive, upbeat frame of mind and have some anti depressants to hand during the read.
Chipper it is not.
Other books:
I Am Legend
Children of Men
Swan Song
The Passage (although this may be a bit vampirey)
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