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What is your favorite apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic book?

Books are in alphabetical order. Yours not on the list? Mark "Other" and tell us in the comments.

The Stand by Stephen King
The Stand, either edition
 
  55 votes, 11.7%

Wool Omnibus (Silo, #1) by Hugh Howey
Wool
 
  29 votes, 6.1%

OTHER (please note in Comments section)
 
  29 votes, 6.1%

The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games
 
  28 votes, 5.9%

Oryx and Crake (MaddAddam, #1) by Margaret Atwood
Oryx and Crake
 
  26 votes, 5.5%

The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The Road
 
  26 votes, 5.5%

World War Z An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks
World War Z
 
  24 votes, 5.1%

I Am Legend by Richard Matheson
I Am Legend
 
  22 votes, 4.7%

The Passage (The Passage, #1) by Justin Cronin
The Passage
 
  21 votes, 4.4%

The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
The Day of the Triffids
 
  20 votes, 4.2%

Ashfall (Ashfall, #1) by Mike Mullin
Ashfall
 
  18 votes, 3.8%

Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
Earth Abides
 
  18 votes, 3.8%

Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank
Alas, Babylon
 
  16 votes, 3.4%

Feed (Newsflesh Trilogy, #1) by Mira Grant
Feed
 
  14 votes, 3.0%

Lucifer's Hammer by Larry Niven
Lucifer's Hammer
 
  13 votes, 2.8%

One Second After (After, #1) by William R. Forstchen
One Second After
 
  12 votes, 2.5%

Good Omens The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett
Good Omens
 
  11 votes, 2.3%

On the Beach by Nevil Shute
On the Beach
 
  11 votes, 2.3%

A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.
A Canticle for Leibowitz
 
  10 votes, 2.1%

Life As We Knew It (Last Survivors, #1) by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Life As We Knew It
 
  10 votes, 2.1%

Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut
Cat's Cradle
 
  9 votes, 1.9%

Parable of the Sower (Earthseed, #1) by Octavia E. Butler
Parable of the Sower
 
  9 votes, 1.9%

Swan Song by Robert McCammon
Swan Song
 
  8 votes, 1.7%

Emergence by David R. Palmer
Emergence
 
  6 votes, 1.3%

The Legend of T93 by Michael R. Herrman
The Legend of T93
 
  6 votes, 1.3%

The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
The Martian Chronicles
 
  5 votes, 1.1%

The Sheep Look Up by John Brunner
The Sheep Look Up
 
  5 votes, 1.1%

The Postman by David Brin
The Postman
 
  4 votes, 0.8%

Dies the Fire (Emberverse, #1) by S.M. Stirling
Dies the Fire
 
  3 votes, 0.6%

Malevil by Robert Merle
Malevil
 
  3 votes, 0.6%

Patriots (The Coming Collapse) by James Wesley Rawles
Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse
 
  1 vote, 0.2%

Riddley Walker by Russell Hoban
Riddley Walker
 
  0 votes, 0.0%


Poll added by: Gertie



This Poll is About

Books:
Swan Song The Road On the Beach Oryx and Crake (MaddAddam, #1) Malevil Emergence The Martian Chronicles The Day of the Triffids World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War Parable of the Sower (Earthseed, #1) Dies the Fire (Emberverse, #1) Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch Alas, Babylon I Am Legend Earth Abides A Canticle for Leibowitz Wool Omnibus (Silo, #1) Cat’s Cradle The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) Patriots (The Coming Collapse) The Sheep Look Up One Second After (After, #1) Ashfall (Ashfall, #1) The Stand Life As We Knew It (Last Survivors, #1) Riddley Walker The Postman Lucifer's Hammer The Passage (The Passage, #1) Feed (Newsflesh, #1) The Legend of T93

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message 1: by Gertie (new)

Gertie This is a replacement poll for a previous "what is your favorite" poll. The previous one is no longer editable (I've asked Goodreads for help and they ignored me), and had a large number of write-ins of books that were already on the list. So, a big mess.

Feel free to vote afresh! :-)


message 2: by Derek (last edited Jan 08, 2014 04:41PM) (new)

Derek LOL. I love the sidebar that says who voted for what. At least at my screen resolution, it truncates the titles so that Rob voted for "I am Leg", and Gertie voted for "Swan Son", Deirdre voted for the intriguing "On the B", and I voted for "Lucifers'…"


message 3: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Its not fair....I really didn't want to pick just one...I haven't read them all...some I can say I most likely won't...And there are different kinds of end of the world....how can you compare Feed to The earth abides??


message 4: by Drew (new)

Drew Lights out I think is my favorite good EMP book!


message 5: by Gertie (last edited Jan 10, 2014 12:12PM) (new)

Gertie Don't forget the links please, especially if the book isn't already linked to on the page.

Drew, which Lights Out do you mean?


message 6: by Gertie (last edited Jan 10, 2014 12:14PM) (new)

Gertie Derek (Guilty of thoughtcrime) wrote: "LOL. I love the sidebar that says who voted for what..."

It is kind of neat seeing who voted for what.

I don't feel committed to my vote honestly - I LOVED it when I read it the first time, and quite enjoyed it the second time, but don't know if it counts as my current favorite. But since nothing else popped into my mind as being special, I went with my old fave. I've just read so damn many.


message 7: by Laura (new)

Laura I think the first Day by Day Armageddon is probably my favorite, although Autumn is a close second :) And I do love that Feed made your short list!


message 9: by S.C. (new)

S.C. Flynn "The Drowned World" by JG Ballard.


message 10: by Mark (new)

Mark Duvall I chose "The Road" because I felt it was the best on the list; however, I have to say the The Remaining series by D.J. Molles has a special place in my heart for turning me on to Zombie literature. "Feed" is on the top of my favorites list because of its unique spin on Zombie literature: zombies as a setting rather than a plot.


message 11: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cassiday "Zombie Maelstrom" by Bryan Cassiday.Zombie Maelstrom


message 12: by Gertie (new)

Gertie Your own book? :-(


message 13: by Sam (new)

Sam So many good choices! I wouldn't want to choose between so different books as The Day of the Triffids and The Road, both very good in their own way. Also, I love Oryx and Crake (haven't read book 3 yet)... I'll leave it a t that, without casting my vote.

From the books I've read from that list the one I liked the least would be World War Z. That was rubbish imho.


message 14: by Jane (new)

Jane Brandon wrote: "The Virulent series by Shelbi Wescott.
Virulent: The Release
The System
The Variables"


LOVE that series!


message 15: by Evan (new)

Evan Pickering I am Legend is so, so incredible.
It's also even better the second time, after the realization the reader has from the first read-through.


message 16: by Gertie (new)

Gertie Derek (Guilty of thoughtcrime) wrote: "LOL. I love the sidebar that says who voted for what. At least at my screen resolution, it truncates the titles so that Rob voted for "I am Leg", and Gertie voted for "Swan Son", Deirdre voted for ..."

Haha I just saw this comment, then noticed Brook voted for "The Hung".


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message 18: by Jenny (new)

Jenny Does Brave New World count? It's more dystopian.


message 19: by S.M. (last edited Aug 25, 2017 06:39PM) (new)

S.M. McEachern The Girl with All the Gifts wasn't on the list, and it's my new favorite because it took an overused plot and made it new again. My original favorite is The Chrysalids.


message 20: by Gertie (new)

Gertie Susan did you ever see the movie? I rented it earlier this year, and I actually didn't even finish it, it was surprisingly boring. The book was much better .


message 21: by S.M. (new)

S.M. McEachern Gertie wrote: "Susan did you ever see the movie? I rented it earlier this year, and I actually didn't even finish it, it was surprisingly boring. The book was much better ."

No, I didn't see the movie. And now that I know it's boring, I won't pick it up. Considering I Am Legend was a blockbuster of a movie, I'm going to say that it must've been the producers who made The Girl With All the Gifts boring.

I've enjoyed reading all the blog posts about the race-bending in the movie. Making Ms Justineau white and Melanie black has been met with both criticism and applause. I think both sides of the argument have valid points, but I personally like the idea that (view spoiler)


message 22: by Adam James (new)

Adam James I vote for The Cell by King or Pandemic (Infected #3)
by Scott Sigler.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


message 23: by Gertie (new)

Gertie Hi Addie, welcome... here is how to put in a clickable text link (more friendly to various users than the covers, though those are awesome if you ever feel like adding on in addition to text link):

How to put in clickable text link in a comment


message 24: by Addie (new)

Addie Gertie wrote: "Hi Addie, welcome... here is how to put in a clickable text link (more friendly to various users than the covers, though those are awesome if you ever feel like adding on in addition to text link):..."

Thank you, but I happen to already be familiar with Goodreads' basic html options and poor coding.


message 25: by Gertie (new)

Gertie And... she left the group. I didn't realize asking someone politely to follow the main group rule was such a sensitive topic. :-P


message 26: by UndeadArtist (new)

UndeadArtist In terms of readability, Hunger games was definitely the best.

On October 26, 2017, it was announced that Tom Hanks would star in the post-apocalyptic film, BIOS, about a robot who is built by Hanks' ailing character to protect the life of his beloved dog when he dies

Also looking for sci fi adaptions


message 27: by Gertie (new)

Gertie That movie sounds cool.


message 28: by Karin (last edited Jun 23, 2020 07:08PM) (new)

Karin I don't think I could choose just one, but I know that even though I really enjoyed a number of these, if I had a favourite it would be something else. If only I could remember all the books I have read by title, author and plot! I have even forgotten books I liked--I know that because a few times I have picked up a book to read for the first time only to realize I read it when I was a teen or in my twenties, etc.


message 29: by Shawn (new)

Shawn Mcguire I've read the first couple books in The Deathlands series. I think they're pretty good


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