The verbiage is … (1993) (250) (3.59) One of my all-time favorite books, period. One of the few books that leave you practically gasping at the end. Not just PA. This one always gets listed as one of the best post-apocalyptic fiction books. Definitely in my top 5 books OF ALL TIME. I simply enjoy the genre and would like to know what everyone else thinks of it … I personally believe that Oryx and Crake is probably technically the best post-apocalyptic novel ever written. The Stand - Yeah, everyone knows this book. Your favourite post-apocalyptic novels? Exile to Hell (Outlanders #1), total 73 books in the series (so far). You will also want to check out The Year of the Flood and Madd Addam by Atwood. The granddaddy of post-apocalyptic books is The Earth Abides and it's a fantastic read. Swan Song - Saw it mentioned a few times here already but seriously, this is the best post-apocalypse book ever. Survival in a post-apocalyptic America after the nuclear war. A classic by King (I'm a Constant Reader, so yeah) and a fantastic story of good vs evil. It was kind of this post apocalyptic S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Oryx and Crake – Margaret Atwood. I'm not looking for recommendations or suggestions, first of all. Earth Blood (Earthblood #1), total 3 books in the series. The plot isn't massively original (pretty hard in this genre) but her execution of it is unbelievable! like gamewhich took place in a big city of some sorts, all i can remember is an area named "the lost city" which had zombie creatures of which some of them could spew acid or something similar to it, and a feature where you could play a knife game in a bar. It is the love story of two young people who might be the last humans. The follow up books … I want to know if anyone has read all the books in the series. (1997) (349) (3.64) Series set 200 years after the events in Deathlands.