
The End is Nigh
The Apocalypse Triptych
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Famine. Death. War. Pestilence. These are the harbingers of the biblical apocalypse, of the End of the World. In science fiction, the end is triggered by less figurative means: nuclear holocaust, biological warfare/pandemic, ecological disaster, or cosmological cataclysm.
But before any catastrophe, there are people who see it coming. During, there are heroes who fight against it. And after, there are the survivors who persevere and try to rebuild. THE APOCALYPSE TRIPTYCH will tell their stories.
Edited by acclaimed anthologist John Joseph Adams and bestselling author Hugh Howey, THE APOCALYPSE TRIPTYCH is a series of three anthologies of apocalyptic fiction. THE END IS NIGH focuses on life before the apocalypse. THE END IS NOW turns its attention to life during the apocalypse. And THE END HAS COME focuses on life after the apocalypse.
Post-apocalyptic fiction is about worlds that have already burned. Apocalyptic fiction is about worlds that are burning. THE END IS NIGH is about the match.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction by John Joseph Adams | The Balm and the Wound by Robin Wasserman | Heaven is a Place on Planet X by Desirina Boskovich | Break! Break! Break! by Charlie Jane Anders | The Gods Will Not Be Chained by Ken Liu | Wedding Day by Jake Kerr | Removal Order by Tananarive Due | System Reset by Tobias S. Buckell | This Unkempt World is Falling to Pieces by Jamie Ford | BRING HER TO ME by Ben H. Winters | In the Air by Hugh Howey | Goodnight Moon by Annie Bellet | Dancing with Death in the Land of Nod by Will McIntosh | Houses Without Air by Megan Arkenberg | The Fifth Day of Deer Camp by Scott Sigler | Enjoy the Moment by Jack McDevitt | Pretty Soon the Four Horsemen are Going to Come Riding Through by Nancy Kress | Spores by Seanan McGuire | She's Got a Ticket to Ride by Jonathan Maberry | Agent Unknown by David Wellington | Enlightenment by Matthew Mather | Shooting the Apocalypse by Paolo Bacigalupi | Love Perverts by Sarah Langan.
©2014 John Joseph Adams & Hugh Howey (P)2014 John Joseph Adams & Hugh HoweyLike a box of chocolates
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One or two of the books are a little weak but others are incredibly good and I think what works and doesn't will vary between readers but this series is definitely worth every penny.
Triptic Triumph
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Really thought provoking , excellent narrations.
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Great shorts
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There were some really high calibre stories in this anthology. The following are all my 4 stars and above. Rarely do i get this many high ratings in an anthology.
“Heaven is a Place on Planet X” by Desirina Boskovich
“The Gods Will Not Be Chained” by Ken Liu
“Wedding Day” by Jake Kerr
“In the Air” by Hugh Howey
“Spores” by Seanan McGuire
“She’s Got a Ticket to Ride” by Jonathan Maberry
As always where will be some stories that do nothing for me. The following were all rated 1.
“Removal Order” by Tananarive Due
“Love Perverts” by Sarah Langan.
There were a couple of 2 stars as well, but the rest were inbetween.
The narration was generally of high calibre. There was 1 bad narration (Removal Order) and this could have impacted on my verdict for the 1 star.
Looking forward to the second book, which i will read/listen to nearer the release of the third book.
A very enjoyable start to the Apocalypse
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Didn’t really enjoy this
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There is something for everyone that likes this this type of story's and I'm sure that like me you will discovery some new writers
to listen to.
A great collection
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All Good
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Between the terrible writers beating you around the head with "progressive" messages as subtle as a brick through the window and the laughably bad writing I honestly didn't think literature could fall so low. I didn't think you could make something as simple as impending doom so utterly boring but here we are. As for the narration, the first story while leading to a damp dull ending had a decent narrator but oh boy does it get worse very quickly, just sliding down further into the abysmal over the remaining fourteen hours.
I mean I did get one plus I guess. I now have a list of authors to never read or listen to an audiobook of.
Is this a joke?
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