I tried to read "blood meridian" by cormac mccarthy and it was literally dogshit. I mean, one of the worst books if ever read--so shitty I stopped torturing myself. If anyone has read that, and "the road," are they written in a similar fashion?
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I'm probably odd man out with the Enemies books by Bracken. Other than the 3rd in the series Foreign Enemies & Traitors. The other 2 were terrible
This recommendation isn't TEOTWAWKI BUT............................ it's a good read. It's still referenced in Bio-hazard training & security
I suggest a 1995 ish printed book .
The Hot Zone.
They made a semi boring (Loosely based) movie with Dustin Hoffman from it. However the book, if you're in to this sort of thing, moves. Factor in it's based off an incident @ the Reston VA lab involving NHP's
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A lot of amusing thoughts on marriage. Like, now that 'Until Death' is no longer applicable, the rest of the contract should be voided.
Also, the contract marriage. As in, being immortal, we can be married for 50 years, but after that, I will be bored with your shit and in desperate need of some strange.
And some creepy unintended consequences, such as the woman who injects her baby with the stuff, so that he will be an infant forever.
That's just down right realistic. Just because one is immortal, does not mean they are full of wisdom. Probably a lot of procrastination as well.
That book is what got me worked up on the truck/backpack rifle project...
I thought the "Going Home" series (by A. American) was also really good...
On a (somewhat) unrelated note, I have an extra copy each of the Leadership and Survival books by Lt. Gen. Honore, if anyone wants them (and willing to pick them up in the N. metro area)...
Well, yes, they are friends since each is writing stories in the others' series. And a friend of mine is writing stories in both Ringo's Black Tide Rising series and Larry's MHI series.Quote:
John Ringo has a series out called Black Tide Rising. It's a zombie apocalypse story by an author who hates zombie apocalypse stories but is well-versed in military tech (I believe he's good friends with fellow Baen author Larry Correia).
"Emergence" by David Palmer. 1980s, lots of scifi/fantasy aspects, but some excellent ideas and points. A very entertaining read!
Farnham's Freehold by Robert Heinlein was first published in mid '60s. It's about group of people are blasted into by a nuclear bomb.