Some classics of the genre:
(Post-Nuke)
Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny
Star Man's Son by Andre Norton
Malevil by Robert Merle
A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller
Deus Irae by Philip K. Dick & Roger Zelazny
Level 7 by Mordecai Roshwald
Warday by Whitley Strieber & James W. Kunetka
Dr Bloodmoney, Or How We Got Along After the Bomb by Philip K. Dick
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The post apocalyptic genre is a favorite of mine. I've read some of what's been listed and I've got some new books to read.
Others that I've read and liked:
Gordon Dickson - Wolf and Iron
John Wesley Rawles - Patriots, Triple Ought
Nevil Shute- On the Beach
James Howard Kuntsler _ World Made by Hand
JWR is a hardcore survivalist; his books tend to diverge off into survivalist "how to" in places but are pretty good stories nonetheless.
edit: Also, if you haven't read it, Steven King's The Stand would fit the bill and is a good read as well.
Others that I've read and liked:
Gordon Dickson - Wolf and Iron
John Wesley Rawles - Patriots, Triple Ought
Nevil Shute- On the Beach
James Howard Kuntsler _ World Made by Hand
JWR is a hardcore survivalist; his books tend to diverge off into survivalist "how to" in places but are pretty good stories nonetheless.
edit: Also, if you haven't read it, Steven King's The Stand would fit the bill and is a good read as well.
It's time I had some time alone.....
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I've long been a "end of the world" book lover. Lots of good books so far, but here are a few more:
Swan Song by Robert Mccammon
The Stand by Stephen King
Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson
Swan Song by Robert Mccammon
The Stand by Stephen King
Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson