An unusual twist on the typical Post-Apocalyptic story, which starts with a detailed study of what happens as everyone begins dying. It continues, with book 2, explaining how things develop differently depending upon what everyone experienced. I think you'll enjoy this fresh approach to an old genre standard, though it's not for everyone.
A man and his daughter drive into a massive meteor shower that disrupts their lives, but it’s only the beginning. It’s the beginning of the end, or is it? An Apocalyptic tale that focuses on individuals trying to maintain love, hope and family amongst death and dying. Note that this is a VERY dark story, a sort of anti-post-apocalyptic story. It's an interesting 'reinterpretation', but if you're squeamish, you may want to avoid it.
A Post-Apocalyptic world unlike any other. Instead of banding together or fighting each other, here the survivors find a world with few resources, little trust and no desire to intermingle. Fears of disease prevent survivors from reaching out for help. How does society survive if the survivors won’t participate? The 2nd installment of the “Great Death” series, it’s much less bleak, and reading the first book isn’t necessary.
The man telling the country how to survive an apocalyptic event must teach the nation how to heal themselves. Six young girls set off in multiple directions, taking David's cure to different cities in the hope everyone can treat their own people while not getting killed. This sequel follows each girl as they journey to different cities, convincing reluctant survivors to let them make them sick.