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Survival is Insufficient
Emily St. John Mandel’s fourth novel Station Eleven was granted the National Book Award’s shortlist for fiction. At first glance Station Eleven appears to be a post-apocalyptic genre novel. A world devastated by a flu epidemic. Small bands of survivors regressing back to a “Walking Dead” type of existence. Ferals” roam the country, religious cults attack passive communities and starvation is a constant threat. But this isn’t a normal genre novel. For a start the imaginati ...more
Emily St. John Mandel’s fourth novel Station Eleven was granted the National Book Award’s shortlist for fiction. At first glance Station Eleven appears to be a post-apocalyptic genre novel. A world devastated by a flu epidemic. Small bands of survivors regressing back to a “Walking Dead” type of existence. Ferals” roam the country, religious cults attack passive communities and starvation is a constant threat. But this isn’t a normal genre novel. For a start the imaginati ...more

I'm not sure what my obsession with post-apocalyptic lit says about me as a human being. For better or worse, I love this stuff. I've read four of these types of books in the last 9 months...11 if you include the Dark Tower series by Stephen King.
Station Eleven was REALLY well done. It was true to form. Georgia flu strikes, and within a week the modern world collapses. We follow several well developed characters as they struggle to survive. The timeline of the story jumps back to before the flu ...more
Station Eleven was REALLY well done. It was true to form. Georgia flu strikes, and within a week the modern world collapses. We follow several well developed characters as they struggle to survive. The timeline of the story jumps back to before the flu ...more

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