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RECOMMEND A SIMILAR BOOK?

The Border Trilogy: All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, Cities of the Plain is cormac at his slow beautiful best
Cloud Atlas throws you into inexplicable realities

I'm sure that story started my fascination with post-apoc tales....never looked back since!
Many thanks....now let me see if I can get an ecopy somewhere...

Oryx and Crake looks very promising but not sure about The Handmaid's Tale.
For the McCarthy books I finished All the Pretty Horses & was amazed, especially as I had the book available for many years & just never bothered. The Crossing I think I may of even been near tears at some point - a very moving tale. I am now - I confess - struggling with Cities of the Plain, but I think that's my fault. I have always found that you need to be in the mood for Mr. McCarthy, but the 'effort'is worth it!

In answer to your question I think I am looking for anything post-apocalyptic, dark times, & a journey or an unfolding puzzle....preferably a journey.

You might also want to look at "The Passage" by Justin Cronin, The Wool Trilogy by Hugh Howey, Stephen King's "The Stand"; Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse and finally "The Pesthouse" by Jim Crace.
That should keep you busy!

Already finished The Passage & The Twelve....waiting for the third book!
Finished all the Wool books & Sand, plus The Wasteland Saga (loved that!).
I'll check out A Canticle & The Pesthouse.
Many thanks again!!

It's not a post apocalyptic setting, but . . . it's difficult to explain. Cady's a writer whose power is at least equal to McCarthy's, and in this one the anger with The Way Things Are is palpable, and Cady wasn't an angry man.

The Death of Grass"
I second that. The Death of Grass is one of my favourite post-apoc novels. Similar in many ways to the Road.


I found Legend at the airport on the way to a long haul flight some years ago. Read it all the way tot he landing some 11hrs later....could NOT put it down. I thought it was amazing & couldn't understand why the film was so bad!


Eric,
Did they make a movie based on this with Kevin Costner?....

Forgot to mention this one. Very much merits the use of the word Classic!

It is an excellent read. I also suggest you read Seeing by him.

Dog Stars was wonderful. It's in my top 3 post-apoc reads after The Road and The Stand!
Dies the fire by S.M. Stirling is a post disaster book with a better result.
The Postman by David Brin? is also post disaster.
The Postman by David Brin? is also post disaster.

Agree with Mike. Just finished The Dog Stars. It's an excellent read. 99.9x of the world has died from a flu pandemic. It's kind of Mad Max meets My Side of the Mountain.



Since finishing The Road I have been looking for anything similar.
Would anyone like to make any recommendations?
Would be appreciated! :)"
If you like comics, try Jeff Lemire's Sweet Tooth, Vol. 1: Out of the Deep Woods and all the six volumes. It's great stuff, well written and drawn, and it will make you cry.


It has an equally bleak setting. It's possibly more bleak due to the vivid descriptions of the ravaged landscape and the scant details remembered by the second generation as the last of the survivors begin to die off.
The main character has an equally hopeless journey to make but this one has a way more satisfying ending. There are scenes from this book that still haunt me 10 years after reading it.

Wow, that looks excellent. I'll have to give it a go.
Marlon, did you ever read Riddley Walker? It's not at all like The Road, in terms of story or theme, but it has "literary novelist who dipped in to post-apocalyptic fiction" and "scant details remembered by the nth generation" going for it.



I've heard of the game but didn't know there was a book....I'll check it out."
Not a book, but one of the best computer games I've ever played!

I might look at some other of Theroux's books & see what looks promising......
Thanks again!

In answer to your question I think I am looking for anything post-apocalyptic, dark times, & a journey or an unfolding puzzle....preferably a journey."
Death of grass would be the book (there is a journey). It's very good but not very popular. It's a bit archaic when it comes to the female characters but otherwise brilliant.
I am legend is also another good one. It's dark and don't get mislead by the word vampires as that is not what the creatures in the book are. I listened to the audiobook narrated by Robertson Dean.

Thanks for that....I have Death Of Grass ready in my Kindle, & I read I Am Legend a while ago.....now THAT was an amazing story!! Pity the movie didn't do it justice....a good story ruined by Hollywood!

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Since finishing The Road I have been looking for anything similar.
Would anyone like to make any recommendations?
Would be appreciated! :)