Apocalyptic

Apocalyptic is from the word apocalypse, referring to the end of the world.

Apocalyptic fiction focuses on the end of civilization either through nuclear war, plague, or other global catastrophic risk.

Apocalyptic literature is a genre of religious writing centered on visions of the end of time.

Many apocalyptic stories focus on stories that are on the brink of the end of the world of the civilization. Post-apocalyptic fiction is set in a world or civilization after such a disaster. Also called 'Holocaust'

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The End of the World As We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand
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The Butcher's Masquerade (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #5)
The Eye of the Bedlam Bride (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #6)
This Inevitable Ruin (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #7)
Nuclear War: A Scenario
He Who Fights with Monsters 6 (He Who Fights with Monsters, #6)
The End of the World As We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand
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Edge of Defiance (Edge of Collapse, #5)
Edge of Madness (Edge of Collapse, #2)
Edge of Darkness (Edge of Collapse, #3)
A Children's Bible
Edge of Anarchy (Edge of Collapse, #4)
The Road
Station Eleven
The Stand
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
The Passage (The Passage, #1)
The 5th Wave (The 5th Wave, #1)
The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
Life As We Knew It (Last Survivors, #1)
The Girl with All the Gifts (The Girl With All the Gifts, #1)
Oryx and Crake (MaddAddam, #1)
Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2)
Angelfall (Penryn & the End of Days, #1)
Swan Song
Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3)
One Second After (After, #1)

William F. Nolan
The seeds of the Little War were planted in a restless summer during the mid-1960s, with sit-ins and student demonstrations as youth tested its strength. By the early 1970s over 75 percent of the people living on Earth were under 21 years of age. The population continued to climb—and with it the youth percentage. In the 1980s the figure was 79.7 percent. In the 1990s, 82.4 percent. In the year 2000—critical mass.
William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson; David Kraft; George Perez [Illustrator], Logan's Run

Douglas Coupland
How can we be alive and not wonder about the stories we knit together this place we call the world? Without stories our universe is merely rocks and clouds and lava and blackness. It's a village scraped raw by warm waters leaving not a trace of what existed before. ...more
Douglas Coupland, Generation A

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