Tsunami


Wave
Ghosts of the Tsunami: Death and Life in Japan's Disaster Zone
A Tale for the Time Being
Nation
The Phone Booth in Mr. Hirota's Garden
Facing the Wave: A Journey in the Wake of the Tsunami
The Living (The Living, #1)
Tsunami! (Rise and Shine)
Night of the Howling Dogs
Running Wild
The Killing Sea
The Big Wave
Chidori: A story of one thousand birds
Meltdown: Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Disaster in Fukushima
Escaping the Giant Wave
Blood River by Tim ButcherThe Lost City of Z by David GrannSavage Harvest by Carl HoffmanIf I Can't Have You by Gregg OlsenFinding Everett Ruess by David  Roberts
What happened to them?
58 books — 49 voters

The Tsunami Countdown by Boyd MorrisonLife As We Knew It by Susan Beth PfefferGirls at the Edge of the World by Laura Brooke RobsonBlind Thrust by Samuel MarquisErupt by Lou Cadle
Natural Disaster Fiction
138 books — 93 voters
Wave by Sonali DeraniyagalaOther Lives But Mine by Emmanuel CarrèreTsunami 2004 by Holly MichaelThe Killing Sea by Richard LewisTsunami 2004 by Frank Senauth
2004 Tsunami
24 books — 11 voters

Katarzyna Boni
Ale lidé si pamatovali příběh svých rodičů, takže když vzedmutý oceán vtrhl do měst, většina z nich stála na kopcích pokrytých sněhem. Stejně jako paní Tabata, tehdy osmiletá dívenka, které dědeček opakoval: Musíš běžet na kopec, i kdyby nikdo jiný neběžel.
Katarzyna Boni, Ganbare! Warsztaty umierania

Jean Baudrillard
These old Australians or Californians who spend all their days staring at the ocean without leaving their limousines, which they have turned into their panoramic childhood sites and their coffins, and who dream there, while awaiting the last wave, the one that will come from the depths of the ocean to engulf them.
Jean Baudrillard, Cool Memories

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