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Metro 2035 book review

Metro 2035 Book Review

Metro 2035 book review The Metro book franchise has gone to it’s third and (at least for now) last part. Describing the life of people

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Metro 2034 book review

Metro 2034 book review

Metro 2034 book review Following it’s predecessor, Metro 2033 (You can find our review here), Metro 2034 by same author Dmitri Gluhovski takes us again into

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Metro 2033 book review

Metro 2033 Book Review

Metro 2033 book review Few post-apocalyptic stories can get as much visibility as Metro series. First starting as published text online, Dmitri Gluhosvski’s Metro 2033

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i am legend book review

I Am Legend book review

I Am Legend book review I Am Legend is undoubtebly most commonly known from it’s various movie adaptations, let alone it’s latest adoptation bearing the same

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warday book review

Warday book review

Warday book review Warday is rather unique book in post-apocalyptic literature. Based in post-nuclear war America, you seldom see so realistic take what would happen

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Swan Song book review

Swan Song book review

Swan Song book review If you like Stephen King’s The Stand, Robert McCammon’s Swan Song should be in your radar of post-apocalyptic books. Following survivors in

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The Road book review

The Road book review

The Road book review When talking about post-apocalyptic fiction it is hard to pass Cormac McCarthy’s monumental The Road. Following father and son’s desperate journey

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Malorie book review

Malorie book review Josh Malerman’s debut novel Bird Box was released in 2014 and quickly rose to a success with Netflix making a film version of the

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Bird box book review

Bird Box book review

Bird Box book review Josh Malerman’s debut book is a strong post-apocalyptic story about living in world where survivors are taken their ability to see,

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Airship nine book review

Airship Nine book review

Airship Nine book review Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D) was Cold war term that was used to describe  equally capable destructive force between U.S.A and Soviet Union. The

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