The Stand, by Stephen King
2007-12-25 09:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Matheson's, I am Legend. A vampirical novel written in '54. Good
nail biter made into about four movies of different titles. The most recent with the actual title.
Matheson wrote for the series, Twilight Zone.
2007-12-25 12:59:05
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answered by ipygmalion 4
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Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's Good Omens. Not quite the end of the world but the hilarious journey leading to it. Four motorcyclists of the Apocalypse anyone?
2007-12-25 09:53:53
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answered by q2tango 5
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The Sound Of Thunder: Great Work of reading and writing
2007-12-25 12:30:52
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answered by Anonymous
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"The Last Man" by Mary Shelley, If comics count then Y: The Last Man by Brian K Vaughan.
2007-12-25 09:48:05
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answered by Underclass 3
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"I Am Legend" by Richard Matheson hands down. Also, "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy
2007-12-25 11:41:17
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answered by Bekka 3
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"I am Legend," "When Worlds Collide," "Knock," "The Planet of the Apes."
"Knock" is the only one I know of that has not been made into a movie. It was a short story.
2007-12-25 10:01:35
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answered by loryntoo 7
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Oryx and Crake, by Atwood
2007-12-25 15:44:49
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answered by mindbird 4
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"Kalki" by Gore Vidal
"Cat's Cradle" by Kurt Vonnegut
2007-12-25 10:24:29
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answered by classmate 7
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"Alas, Babylon " by Pat Frank ; Dr.Bloodmoney by Philip K. Dick
2007-12-25 09:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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