I am legend by Richard Matheson is pretty good. Last guy on earth type story. The Road by McCarthy is another one, dad and son walking thru empty america. Both way better than the movies they made from them tbh
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I am legend by Richard Matheson is pretty good. Last guy on earth type story. The Road by McCarthy is another one, dad and son walking thru empty america. Both way better than the movies they made from them tbh
PosieCakes on
The Breakers series by Edward W. Robertson is one of my favorites
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These are all dystopian/apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic/sci-fi:
The Passage trilogy by Justin Cronin (The Passage, The Twelve, The City of Mirrors). A U.S. government/military experiment with an ancient virus goes awry and turns into a massive catastrophe.
Moon of the Crusted Snow and its sequel, Moon of the Turning Leaves, by Waubgeshig Rice. The story is set in a northern Anishinaabe community during a societal collapse.
On the Beach by Nevil Shute. It’s a classic and quietly devastating.
CaptainLaCroix on
The Dog Stars by Peter Heller should be exactly what you’re looking for.
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I am legend by Richard Matheson is pretty good. Last guy on earth type story. The Road by McCarthy is another one, dad and son walking thru empty america. Both way better than the movies they made from them tbh
I am legend by Richard Matheson is pretty good. Last guy on earth type story. The Road by McCarthy is another one, dad and son walking thru empty america. Both way better than the movies they made from them tbh
The Breakers series by Edward W. Robertson is one of my favorites
These are all dystopian/apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic/sci-fi:
The Passage trilogy by Justin Cronin (The Passage, The Twelve, The City of Mirrors). A U.S. government/military experiment with an ancient virus goes awry and turns into a massive catastrophe.
Moon of the Crusted Snow and its sequel, Moon of the Turning Leaves, by Waubgeshig Rice. The story is set in a northern Anishinaabe community during a societal collapse.
On the Beach by Nevil Shute. It’s a classic and quietly devastating.
The Dog Stars by Peter Heller should be exactly what you’re looking for.