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I've started this and reading one chapter a day. I read it in high school a long time ago, during the Cold War, and I still remember some of it. It sticks in your mind.


I have and I loved it, Rosemarie. Great book. I get that same feel on this one. On the Beach just starts a bit later in the horrific process. So far I feel that Alas, Babylon had stronger, better characters but I’m only at the start of this one. An endlessly intriguing and horrifying subject. Very interesting to think about.
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Chad wrote: "I really like these types of books. Why? I have no idea. This one started out slow for me but has picked up quickly. I think books in a military setting sometimes start off slow for me because things are very dry and impersonal in a military setting. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. But, again, this one picked up quickly. I like it."
It's kind of slow because it's really just people's daily lives with no major events but it is a really good book.
I finished and it's definitely a book that will stay with me. Technically it's not science fiction but I really enjoyed it.
It's kind of slow because it's really just people's daily lives with no major events but it is a really good book.
I finished and it's definitely a book that will stay with me. Technically it's not science fiction but I really enjoyed it.
I read the book in 2016 and it was my first book by Shute. I really like his writing style. I gave it 5 stars and kept the book. I don’t usually keep books unless I think I will reread it or pass it on to someone. I remember thinking that the people seemed so calm and I wondered if that’s really how people would act. I should probably reread it sometime soon!
Some would, just trying to live their regular lives up to the end but the book didn't cover how many people would be just going crazy. It only had people who were drinking a lot.
I've just finished the book. Shute's matter-of-fact writing style really works well with such a grim topic.
It's an impressive book.
If this is the only Shute book you've read, you'll be pleasantly surprised that his other books are not so grim.
It's an impressive book.
If this is the only Shute book you've read, you'll be pleasantly surprised that his other books are not so grim.
Book Nerd wrote: "I'm okay with grim. :)"
Read Thomas Hardy's books if you like grim. But they are also really really good! He's my favourite British author.
Actually, his earlier books are on the lighter side. His last novel, Jude the Obscure is my favourite.
Read Thomas Hardy's books if you like grim. But they are also really really good! He's my favourite British author.
Actually, his earlier books are on the lighter side. His last novel, Jude the Obscure is my favourite.

I have and I loved it, Rosemarie. Great book. I get that same feel on this one. On the Beach just sta..."
You made me curious about this book Alas, Babylon. Yesterday I found it for 93 cents for Kindle and I bought it. So far I'm really enjoying it!

One of my favorite novels, period.

I have and I loved it, Rosemarie. Great book. I get that same feel on this one. On the B..."
That’s great, Daniela! I really did like that one very much from front to back. I hope you have a similar experience.



The references to visiting England as "going home" reminded me of my grandparents - they were of the last generation in New Zealand to think of the UK as "home", despite being born here. (among the working class anyway - the upper classes might have held on to it a bit longer).
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