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Is there really nothing like Swan Song or The Stand out there?


Also have you tried Margaret Atwood - Year of the Floor. Its part of a trilogy. I think Oryx and Crake is the first of it. I have only read Year of the Flood out of the trilogy and enjoyed it.
I love zombie/end of the world/post apocalypse books. But I agree it can be hard to find any that can be called epic.


Have you read any Iain Rob Wright books? If you havent, they're a decent read. Not up to Swan Song standard but they pass the time. Can I just add that even though they all seem like stand alone books, I recommend reading them in the order they came out. I didnt, and then I read his most recent one and it made reference to other books that I hadnt read, which spoiled them for me.
I've just gone through all my "read" books and I'm afraid thats all I can come up with. Sorry.



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I'm trying to read The Great and Secret Show, but I'm having trouble getting in to it, will persevere though.

I would recommend the "Autumn" series by David Moody. Most of his work is apocalyptic fiction and is great,at least in my opinion. The only thing is his novels are not epic in size,but he's a master at character development.

It's out of print but looked for it used. It's a post superflu book like the stand, but much more grounded. Excellent book.


Nick Cole's Wasteland Saga is definitely worth a read if you like the post-apocalypse genre in general.
Yesterday's Gone by Sean Platt is interesting. Somewhat like the Left Behind apocalypse scenario, yet by the end of the first "season" (written as a serial, I've only read the one season so far) you don't know if it's God, the Government, Tommyknockers or Aliens.
Earth Abides is a post-plague epic, but it's not as good as The Stand and SS. And, there's no supernatural element.

Hi Becca,
I am so with you on Swan Song. I have read that book so many times. I also enjoyed The Stand, but read it after I saw the movie, which is never a good idea. The impact wasn't the same.
I, too, have never found another apocalyptic book to match them. I have come close, however, with Justin Cronin's The Passage. It was a really excellent read. After I was about halfway through, I found out he was making it a trilogy. The second one came out a while ago, The Twelve. I have not read this yet because I know I will have to first go back and re-read The Passage before I do to refresh my memory. So, to that end, I'm going to wait for the third one to come out so I can just read them all, one after the other, without a time interruption.
Let me know what you think. It was really up there with Swan Song and The Stand. Maybe not quite as great, but a close - very close - second.
In the meantime, have you ever read any other of McCammon's books besides Swan Song? He has some other really good works, not apocolpytic, but really good reads. I particularly loved Mystery Walk. And not much out there compares to the coming of age story Boy's Life. That is a sheer winner!
Let me know what you think.
nancy


Armageddon's Children (Terry Brooks) - I know I know...he's created the world of Shannara, elves, etc. Yet my favorite of his books consist of a Pre-Apocalypse tale....where the main antagonist is Findo Gask, a servant of The Void. Who experiments on human children to create something inhuman. The world has been left in shambles...we're even the soil itself can kill you. Those who have survive, stay in compounds...where they believe it's safe. Yet other humans, who have slowly mutated...are not welcome there. There to do battle vs The Void it's demons are The Knights of the Word. Once many...And now down to less then a handful...they serve The Word. A true epic battle of Good Vs Evil.
Oh...And I also recommend Robert McCammon newest book - The Border. Sunfall by Tim Meyer...
And if you like stories involving Armageddon, and don't mind a bit of religion thrown at you. I suggest Pray by John Prescott.


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Aftertime series by Sophie Littlefield
Last Survivors series by Susan Pfeffer
Clockwork Century series by Cherie Priest

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It's out of print but looked for it used. It's a post superflu book like the stand, but much more grounded. Excellent book."

It's out of print but looked for it used. It's a post superflu book like the stand, but much more grounded. Excellent book."
I've just found this on the Kindle store, I'm looking forward to diving in!

Aftertime series by Sophie Littlefield
Last Survivors series by Susan Pfeffer
Clockwork Century series by Cherie Priest"
Hi read wool and the other 2 shift and dust, love those as well . Will look up aftertime. Thanks

Have you read any Iain Rob Wright books? If you havent, t..."
Yes love ian rob wright. And t. W brown. Thanks reading nezerea andrews series now.

I'll also try some of the others mentioned. I noticed that One Second After by William R Forstchen was listed ABOVE both Swan Song and The Stand on one of the nuclear holocaust lists on here, so I grabbed that earlier and am going to take a crack at it tonight.

Justin Cronin's series beginning with The passage might also satisfy.

Sure. I'll give The Passage a go.




Josh wrote: "I love that this feed exists - it is like reading pages from my life. Swan Song and The Stand - reread them every year or so. Found The Passage series - which was the closest thing I had found to t..."



Deyon Meyer's Fever was great too. They really have the same vibe as the Stand

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The book that, I believe, has come closest to Swan Song and The Stand is the Redaction trilogy by Linda Andrews. I'm really hoping there's something I've missed that I can get lost in for days, something apocalyptic preferably or Fantasy (though I think I've read all 'the greats' in that genre too). Any suggestions?