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Old 07-14-2012, 09:31 PM   #51
Rockbobster
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I would prefer to put Pat Frank's Alas Babylon on the list. It was published in 1959, and is a period piece while still holding up well in many respects. It is the story of a nuclear war, and the aftermath for survivors in a small Florida town. I read it over 30 years ago, and visited it again this year, finding it to leave an impression now as much as it did then.
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