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Here are some I have read or plan to read (that aren't on your list).
The ones I have read:







Ones I plan to read:














The Giver trilogy by Lois Lowry
The Hunger Games (only read the first one so far)
The Uglies series
1984
Never Let Me Go
Fahre..."
I love this genre and enjoyed most of the books you listed. I can also recommend
The Stand
Alas, Babylon
Earth Abides
One Second After
World Made By Hand
Lucifer's Hammer
The Last Town on Earth
Into the Forest

Another book that falls across numerous genre's and certainly lands smack in the middle of a post disaster world is Time Storm. SciFi classic work of life after annihilation of most of humanity from time run amok.
One that should be on everyone's list is of course,
On the Beach, Nevil Shute's story of the final days of the few remaining people left after the missiles flew.
Finally, and this is truly a 'finally' type of book from the depth of the Cold War Paranoia is Mordecai Roshwald's unique book-
Level 7
from the final words of Officer X-127
"I do not think I can write anymore. . . "

Malevil
A Gift Upon the Shore
No Blade of Grass (hard to find)
The Postman
Doomsday Morning

Delirium by Lauren Oliver
Darkness Becomes Her by Kelly Keaton
I'm still working my way around this genre, but I absolutely LOVE The Hunger Games trilogy, it defo sold me on the post-apocolyptic awesomeness.


BTW, I'm almost 50 yo and still love "young adult" fiction!


A Canticle for Leibowitz
I am Legend
Damnation Alley
Lots of earlier J G Ballard: The Drought, The Wind Fron Nowhere, Crystal World etc.

Engrossing read... one of the few books I've read recently which has kept my attention during reading pauses. Drat work. :-)

I love this genre, as well, so I hope you enjoy these books as much as I do!
Raindog wrote: "The Passage by Justin Cronin
Engrossing read... one of the few books I've read recently which has kept my attention during reading pauses. Drat work. :-)"
I really enjoyed The Passage also. I am impatiently awaiting the second in this trilogy.
Engrossing read... one of the few books I've read recently which has kept my attention during reading pauses. Drat work. :-)"
I really enjoyed The Passage also. I am impatiently awaiting the second in this trilogy.
Matched by Ally Condie is a good one (going to be a trilogy)



Nice mention! I liked these books too. I have yet to read Lies, but it's nearly next in line.

Engrossing read... one of the few books I've read recently which has kept my attention during reading pauses. Drat..."
You and me both! This one really exceeded my expectations.



Oh I really enjoyed this book!


Also loved


I know you've mostly been talking about novels, but I finished Brave New Worlds: Dystopian Stories and thought it was an excellent anthology.
On the post-apocalyptic anthology side I offer Beyond Armageddon (which has some great stories although it's now dated) and Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse.
On the novel side many of the books that have already been suggested are quite good. I would add:
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War which is a zombie novel but also one of the best books I've ever read and if you count the zombie apocalypse it fits.
The Rift, technically natural disaster rather than apocalypse but the scale of destruction is so great I put it in that category.
Summer of the Apocalypse takes place during and a couple generations after the apocalypse.
Warday surprisingly prescient book about taking a trip through America in the aftermath of a nuclear war. It was written in the mid 1980's but there's a lot of stuff about how an EMP would cause damage and that was before we were doing everything electronically.
Without Warning a massive wave of energy cuts off most of North America. First in a series.
Directive 51 a cult destroys most of civilization. First in a series.
American Apocalypse a somewhat paranoid story about the economic collapse except the collapse was much worse. Be sure to get the edited version. I've heard book two falls off a cliff but I haven't read it yet.

I've been wanting to read that one for awhile now. I did watch the movies to Battle Royale. Pretty bloody stuff but still good.
Another book along the lines of the Hunger Games is Divergent by Veronica Roth (It's going to be a trilogy). It's also one of my favorites.

Oh I really enjoyed this book!"
Me too.
Books mentioned in this topic
Battle Royale (other topics)The Forest of Hands and Teeth (other topics)
Divergent (other topics)
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Beyond Armageddon: Twenty-One Sermons to the Dead (other topics)
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Justin Cronin (other topics)
The Giver trilogy by Lois Lowry
The Hunger Games (only read the first one so far)
The Uglies series
1984
Never Let Me Go
Fahrenheit 451
The Handmaid's Tale
Player Piano (K. Vonnegut)
A Clockwork Orange
On my "Soon-to-Read" list:
Brave New World
Catching Fire
The Road
On the Road
(I get these last two mixed up in my mind all the time!)
Open to other suggestions