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message 1: by Travis (new)

Travis Foster (travismfoster) | 1154 comments Watching the COVID-19 news unfold and tracking the patterns, I've been wondering how science fiction (and maybe fantasy?) writers have handled pandemic plots in their fiction. What novels, novellas, and short stories feature pandemics?


message 2: by Sarah (last edited Mar 08, 2020 08:00AM) (new)

Sarah | 3167 comments A lot of these are really widely known already:

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
The Stand by Stephen King
Wanderers by Chuck Wendig
The Companions by Katie M Flynn (Pandemic not really the focus)
The Strain by Guillermo Del Toro
A Beginning at the End by Mike Chen
Gamechanger by L.X. Beckett deals with (IIRC) pandemic on a very superficial level, it’s not really a focus of the plot


message 3: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3167 comments Oh! This is historical fiction, so not really what you are looking for, but World Without End is set during the plague and deals heavily with that topic. If anyone feels like venturing outside their comfort zone. One of my favorite books.


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Soo (silverlyn) | 1007 comments World War Z by Max Brooks
Dead of Night/Rot & Ruin series by Jonathan Maberry
Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon
The Girl with All the Gifts series by M.R. Carey
Infected series by Scott Sigler
The Strain Trilogy by Guillermo del Toro
Newsflesh Trilogy by Mira Grant


Tons of zombie, dystopian, apocalyptic books have a pandemic in them.


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Ian Slater (yohanan) | 397 comments Probably the classic post-pandemic SF novel is George R, Stewart's Earth Abides (1949), the winner of the first International Fantasy Award.

The on-line Science Fiction Encyclopedia/Encyclopedia of Science Fiction has a good article on the author, but it contains a thematic spoiler for this book (his only work of science fiction). http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/...

See also, for the most recent edition(s), https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Abides-G...


message 6: by John (new)

John Siers | 256 comments How about Michael Crichton's classic The Andromeda Strain -- not exactly pandemic, more about prevention of same, but worth looking at for the technology (which is a bit dated now but still very interesting).

The Andromeda Strain


message 7: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 271 comments I think the Andromeda Strain was my first scifi. I loved it.


message 9: by Kaa (new)

Kaa | 1541 comments I just finished Clay's Ark, which is related to this topic (I'd recommend reading at least Patternmaster first, however).

And if you want non-fiction, The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance is 25 years old but still one of the best books I've ever read on the topic - this book is a huge part of why I work in public health. Laurie Garrett is someone I continue to look to for information about infectious disease outbreaks.


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CBRetriever | 6111 comments Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson is about a digital plague

Emergence by David R. Palmer is about a young survivor of a bionuclear plague


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Stephanie (stefaniajoy) | 272 comments Love Is the Drug by Alaya Dawn Johnson

YA, I read it a few years ago so I don't remember it too well, but I enjoyed it then. It's about a flu pandemic.


message 12: by Ky (new)

Ky | 23 comments Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern is about how a virulent strain of flu spreads across the colony planet Pern, and how the Pernese struggle to handle it.


message 13: by Meredith (last edited Jun 27, 2020 06:01PM) (new)

Meredith | 1775 comments The Day of the Triffids is a classic.
Terminal Alliance by Jim C. Hines, humanity has suffered a devastating plague with ongoing repercussions. This is a very fun book. with a great set of characters.
Severance, by Ling Ma, looks fun too (it's on my TBR but I haven't gotten to it yet)


message 14: by Meredith (new)

Meredith | 1775 comments Naomi Kritzer's short story "So Much Cooking" is almost too similar to recent events. She mixes all the humor, anxiety, sadness and optimism very well. http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/kritz...

Dread Nation by Justina Ireland is zombie plague combined with an imaginative and detailed alt-history set in late 1800s, post Civil War (US).


message 15: by M.L. (new)

M.L. | 947 comments The Plague by Albert Camus is a good one.


message 16: by Mystic (new)

Mystic (mystify) | 38 comments I liked Pandemic by A.G. Riddle. Check it out.


message 17: by J_BlueFlower (last edited Jun 28, 2020 06:24AM) (new)

J_BlueFlower (j_from_denmark) | 2 comments Sandy wrote: "I think the Andromeda Strain was my first scifi. I loved it."

Yes, The Andromeda Strain is very good.

Also Earth Abides. Mostly focusing on the time after the pandemic.

The Death of Grass. The plot is almost in the title: What happens if grass and all the derivatives are hit by a pandemic?

A virus plays a major role in Doomsday Book.


message 18: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) What about The Passage trilogy by Justin Cronin?


message 19: by Meredith (new)

Meredith | 1775 comments A Song for a New Day is set following a viral pandemic and apparently has some parallels to current day.


message 20: by Chris (new)

Chris | 1130 comments Have you looked at GR genre/tag? https://www.goodreads.com/genres/pand...


message 21: by Mihai (new)

Mihai (aerospaceman) | 6 comments George RR Martin's greatest work, Tuf Voyaging has disease elements throughout.


message 22: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne I just borrowed Peter May's Lockdown from the library. Apparently it is about a viral pandemic.


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