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If you loved the relentless pursuit of truth and the high-stakes mission that Georgia and Shaun Mason undertake in Blackout, you'll be drawn into Feed by M.T. Anderson. Here, Titus and his friends grapple with a society controlled by corporations and omnipresent media feeds, and the plot propels them into unraveling dangerous secrets that threaten their world. The drive for discovery and revelation echoes the gripping, objective-driven narrative you enjoyed.
If the shifting perspectives and wide cast of bloggers, scientists, and political operatives in Blackout kept you hooked, you'll appreciate the mosaic of voices in World War Z by Max Brooks. This novel presents a global tapestry of survivors, soldiers, and leaders, each offering their unique vantage point in the fight against a zombie apocalypse, mirroring the multi-character focus you enjoyed.
If you were fascinated by the ethical gray areas the characters confront in Blackout—making impossible choices for the greater good—The Girl With All the Gifts is for you. Mel, Dr. Caldwell, and Sergeant Parks must navigate a world where survival often means compromising their morals, echoing the dilemmas faced by the Masons and their crew.
If the meticulously crafted near-future America of Blackout, complete with its virology, politics, and societal upheaval, drew you in, you'll be spellbound by The Passage. Justin Cronin's epic builds a richly detailed world devastated by a viral outbreak, exploring new societies, government responses, and the transformation of humanity on a grand scale.
If the post-apocalyptic setting and exploration of how civilization adapts after disaster in Blackout resonated with you, Station Eleven offers a haunting and beautiful look at humanity after a pandemic. Through interwoven stories of survivors, actors, and artists, Mandel crafts a world grappling with loss, hope, and the remnants of the old world—much like the world Grant imagines after the Rising.
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