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Old 04-16-2018, 09:02 AM   #4
GlenBarrington
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Ahh! The 13 year old anarchist in me thought you were looking for fiction! I love this genre.

I enjoyed:

IceQuake by Crawford Killian

New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson, (more post apocalyptic, but still cool)

Tsunami by Crawford Killian

The entire "After America" series by John Birmingham.

The 3 "The Island" novels portion of SM Stirling's "The Change" series. More survivalist than 'mystic' like the rest of The Change. This is what happened to Nantucket Island that disappears in "The Change". Start with "The Island in the Sea of Time". I believe this was the first "Change" novel or, rather seems to be the first and then Stirling got interested in other aspects of the possible series. I liked these three novels better than many of the other "Change" novels, and wish he'd continue this time line.

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