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Post-Apocalypse July Read Nominations


The Stand

A Canticle for Leibowitz?
Most of you have probably already read it, but I still haven't gotten around to it yet.
Most of you have probably already read it, but I still haven't gotten around to it yet.

O&C is very different from Handmaid's Tale. It's a little... weird in a way, but very good. I really want to read the sequel, The Year of the Flood.

Most of you have probably already read it, but I still haven't gotten around to it yet."
I haven't read that one... I think I might have it on my nook though. I definitely want to read it. :)

Ala wrote: "A Canticle for Leibowitz?
Most of you have probably already read it, but I still haven't gotten around to it yet."

Most of you have probably already read it, but I still haven't gotten around to it yet."
I've heard good things for that one, as well. :)


Oryx and Crake and Year of Flood, both by Margaret Atwood and fantastic books. I highly recommend both of those. Always wanted to read The Road. The Stand is one of my all time favorites. Of the titles nominated that I don't recognize, they look great. Thanks! My list of recommended books is overflowing, yikes!


Cool! I hope you enjoy them. :) I thought they were all really good, but my favorites were 'Mad House' and 'From Shadowed Places'.

Oooh another one I own and want to read. :)
I dont't know...I Am Legend isn't sci-fi, and its actually a novella in a book of short stories, so although it is kind of post-apocalypse, I don't think it can count.
The Road isn't sci-fi either
and I am wondering about The Stand
I guess the question would be if simply a nuclear apocalypse makes it sci-fi...that would only help The Road though
Then again, If anyone wants to argue with me, I will listen...lol
The Road isn't sci-fi either
and I am wondering about The Stand
I guess the question would be if simply a nuclear apocalypse makes it sci-fi...that would only help The Road though
Then again, If anyone wants to argue with me, I will listen...lol

The Dead and the Gone
This World We Live In

Battlefield Earth would be good...


Lilith Lyapo awoke from a centuries-long sleep to find herself aboard the vast spaceship of the Oankali. Creatures covered in writhing tentacles, the Oankali had saved every surviving human from a dying, ruined Earth. They healed the planet, cured cancer, increased strength, and were now ready to help Lilith lead her people back to Earth--but for a price.
ok-after some thought I agree....the Stand is fine, the road squeaks in, but I am legend is disqualified...
oh, and links people! Links! we are going to get a lot of nominations here and without links we may miss something
oh, and links people! Links! we are going to get a lot of nominations here and without links we may miss something
Just doing nominations right now, Sonia. So you're not late ;)

Christine-
We could debate whether the story in I am legend is science fiction...there might be a strong argument for it (I havent read it so I am not sure)
The reason I disqualified it though was it is just a novella in a book of short stories...however Nikki checked into it farther and thinks it is long enough...and I am fine with that!
We could debate whether the story in I am legend is science fiction...there might be a strong argument for it (I havent read it so I am not sure)
The reason I disqualified it though was it is just a novella in a book of short stories...however Nikki checked into it farther and thinks it is long enough...and I am fine with that!

Thanks for letting me know. Should have probably looked at that myself. This will be interesting whatever we read. There so many good titles on the list already.


Indeed, I can't wait to see the results, too!

Battlefield Earth would be good..."
Its selection would reduce my required reading for the month by one. To each his own, but there's no way I could read anything by him. My advance prejudice is too great. Really, there aren't many things I can say that about. It's kind of impressive.
/rant
I've never had an inclination to read his work before. Nothing so vehement as yours, Denae, just a lazy unwillingness to give any of it a go.
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Oryx and Crake (other topics)Soft Apocalypse (other topics)
Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 (other topics)
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The Gone-Away World (other topics)
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Members may make one (1) nomination only! If you make more than one it will be disqualified. The books have to be in the post-apocalypse theme as well
Seconds are NOT required. We plan to hold a poll to limit the nominations, then a run-off poll to determine our Book of the Month!