Reddit reviews 77 Days in September
We found 4 Reddit comments about 77 Days in September. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 4 Reddit comments about 77 Days in September. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
I read a LOT and am always trying to find new collapse fiction. Whenever I see these kind of threads they always list the same 5 novels. To be fair that is because they are great books. Here is a list full of novels you might not know about. Anything you find here is worth reading. Even bad collapse fiction is useful because you can make mental notes of what the characters are doing wrong. I'll try to list them in rough order of best to worst.
Tunnel in the Sky By Robert Heinlein
Holding Their Own By Joe Nobody
Swan Song By Robert McCammon
A Distant Eden By Lloyd Tackitt
The Jakarta Pandemic By Steven Konkoly
77 Days in September By Ray Gorham
The Walk By Lee Goldberg
Folk of the Fringe By Orson Scott Card
World Made by Hand By James Kunstler
American Apocalypse: The Collapse Begins By Nova
Into the Forest By Jean Hegland
Year of the Flood By Margaret Atwood
Last Light By Terri Blackstock
TEOTWAKI: Beacon's Story By David Craig
The Pulse By Scott B. Williams
Grid Down Reality Bites By Bruce Buckshot Hemming
Desperate Times By Nicholas Antinozzi
Armageddon's Children By Terry Brooks
Desperate Times By Nicholas Antinozzi
I find it ironic that a book about how one might respond in a post-EMP world is only available (at least from Amazon) in electronic form.
Just saw a comment on youtube pointing here:
http://www.amazon.com/77-Days-in-Septembe%C2%ADr-ebook/dp/B0052T1O6S
Hi!
My name is Maxwell, and I really love this book. I love it because the author takes an event that can very well happen here at any time (an EMP - Electromagnetic Pulse), and the author made it into a very intriguing book that I could not put down for a second. It combines a thriller with romance, which makes for an exciting combination. Also, I love reading any books I can put my hands on, but unfortunately my Kindle broke, so I'm stuck using my netbook which hurts my eyes and isn't in great shape either.
Well, anyway, thanks for running this competition, it's very kind of you!