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message 1: by Chip (new)

Chip Somewhere on Goodreads, there was a page or discussion that offered help in finding a book to read. I think it was in this group somewhere. I am looking for dystopian/apolocalyptic books that involve a virus killing off most of the population.


message 2: by Philip (new)

Philip (phenweb) | 76 comments Hi

Without being too forward can I recommend mine?

To The Survivors

I have also blogged on the subject.


message 3: by Chip (new)

Chip Sounds interesting!


message 4: by Philip (new)

Philip (phenweb) | 76 comments There are more reviews on Amazon.com if you want to see what other people think. Pleased with the response so far, although as usual a few errors have crept in, I am in the process of amending before updating.


message 5: by Jane (new)

Jane (janeinri) | 53 comments I am almost done reading the "Born" trilogy. It's about a young woman and her wolf, 10 years after a virus that killed off most of the world. I highly recommend it! It's by Tara Brown and I got mine on my Kindle.


message 6: by Philip (new)

Philip (phenweb) | 76 comments Jane wrote: "I am almost done reading the "Born" trilogy. It's about a young woman and her wolf, 10 years after a virus that killed off most of the world. I highly recommend it! It's by Tara Brown and I got ..."

Seems an interesting series but... is this another Twilight or Hunger Games with lots of romantic looks but nothing else? I like my post apocalypse more grown up and I'm tired of Zombies and vampires.


message 7: by Simone (new)

Simone Pond (simonepond) I highly recommend Margaret Atwood's series:

Oryx and Crake
The Year of the Flood
Madd Adam (coming soon)

She is one of the most brilliant speculative fiction authors of our time.


message 8: by Jane (new)

Jane (janeinri) | 53 comments No - NOT really for kids. There is rape, sex (not graphic). There are some zombie like creatures - in some people the virus did not kill them but mutated and they have fried brains and no voice boxes. Creepy, but not really zombies. I am NOT a zombie or vampire fan!!! There is romance, a bit of a love triangle that is teenlike, but also the discovery of adult love. The Breeder Farms and the whole "master race" part sucked me in. I have been up until 4 am too many nights the last week or two reading this trilogy. Lots of twists.


message 9: by Jane (new)

Jane (janeinri) | 53 comments And Phillip - I have purchased and downloaded your book - it's next on my list!


message 10: by Jane (new)

Jane (janeinri) | 53 comments Of course there is always Wool and it's prequel Shift and coming soon Dust. All by Hugh Howey.


message 11: by Philip (new)

Philip (phenweb) | 76 comments Jane wrote: "And Phillip - I have purchased and downloaded your book - it's next on my list!"

Thank you - very kind I hope you enjoy it.

I'll check the trilogy out.


message 12: by Philip (new)

Philip (phenweb) | 76 comments Simone wrote: "I highly recommend Margaret Atwood's series:

Oryx and Crake
The Year of the Flood
Madd Adam (coming soon)

She is one of the most brilliant speculative fiction authors of our time."


I should have read more of her work after The Handmaid's Tale, more to go on the to read list


message 13: by Jane (new)

Jane (janeinri) | 53 comments *sigh* couldn't resist Margaret Atwood! Just ordered 2 more books. I'll never sleep!


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