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The Flu - any more?
I recently finished The Flu, by Jacqueline Druga, which I picked up as a freebie on Amazon. I loved it! Read it in two days, couldn't wait to find out what happened with the characters. Although not everyone was fleashed out as much as I would have liked, if they were, it could have been as long as The Stand.
Anyway, I am looking for more end of the world via plague books. I actually borrowed Plague through the kindle lending library, but it is about zombies. Sorry, a killer disease is plausable, but although I love the Walking Dead, I don't find zombies believable. So, any recommendations for how the world ends? |
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Well, the world doesn't end but permanently changes due to a computer daemon (though there is a lot of death involved). "Daemon" and "Freedom TM" by Daniel Suarez are about a computer program set loose on the world after a Bill Gates/Steve Jobs type character dies.
I found myself freaking out about a computer program changing my world, then I rooted for it then I freaked out again. I was all over the map in how I felt about the program. I found them techy, geeky, fun, scary and thought provoking. |
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End of the world Sagas?
Plenty of those going back at least to Balmer and Wylie's WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE. Though I prefer the followup: AFTER WORLDS COLLIDE. SF routinely destroys the world but there are some unusually clever ones: S.M. Stirling's THE CHANGE series: DIES THE FIRE, PROTECTOR'S WAR, MEETING AT CORVALIS. High tech stops working. Not electricity, no guns or cannon, etc. Poul Anderson's BRAIN WAVE posits a world where every living creature suddenly becomes way more intelligent. Civilization promptly collapses. NIVEN and POURNELLE's LUCIFER'S HAMMER is very good bestseller fiction in SF trappings about a cometary impact. And of course, Michael Crichton's classic ANDROMEDA STRAIN. Last edited by fjtorres; 10-11-2012 at 01:12 PM. |
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I read The Eleventh Plague by Jeff Hirsch last year. It was a new release from my local library. Not the best of dystopian-type literature, but a fun, fast read if you're not averse to YA books.
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It is not plague but a comet. Lucifer's Hammer by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.
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Cor .... Lucifer's Hamer .... that takes me back .......
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A more interesting approach to me is reality. I read The Hot Zone by Richard Preston. It describes the work of virus hunters from the US Centers for Disease Control and focuses on an outbreak of Ebola in the US state of Virginia about 15 or 20 years ago and the response to the threat.
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