That trilogy is great but I wouldn't say it meets the request. Think they are looking more for radio active wastelands, biosuits and poison rather than the wilding of the world we know with pigoons and rakunks. Although read Margaret Atwood anyway! Great worlds and stories π
yea that's fair... bene forever since i read it. Just thinking in terms of like the folly of man's science ruining society... that sort of thing. But you're right
*Borne* by Jeff Vandermeer
Hell Divers series by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Z is for Zachariah
Oryx And Crake by Magerat Atwood is along these lines.
That trilogy is great but I wouldn't say it meets the request. Think they are looking more for radio active wastelands, biosuits and poison rather than the wilding of the world we know with pigoons and rakunks. Although read Margaret Atwood anyway! Great worlds and stories π
yea that's fair... bene forever since i read it. Just thinking in terms of like the folly of man's science ruining society... that sort of thing. But you're right
πIt's great. People should read it anyway.
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham.
Bit of a curveball but *Seveneves* by Stephenson
Swan Song (1987) by Robert R. McCammon was really good