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If you loved the immersive world of Feed, where civilization is rebuilt in the wake of disaster and the press holds unique power, you'll be captivated by Station Eleven. This novel follows a traveling troupe of performers navigating a devastated landscape, while exploring the remnants of culture, the persistence of media, and the threads of conspiracy left in humanity’s ruins.
If you found yourself drawn to the shades-of-grey ethics of Georgia and Shaun as they expose corruption and survive betrayal, The Power offers another set of protagonists wrestling with their own morality. As women across the globe develop the ability to produce deadly electricity, the world order shifts—and each character’s choices become more complicated and fraught.
If you loved the investigative drive of Feed—with Georgia and her team risking everything to reveal hidden truths—World War Z will grip you. This oral history follows survivors and journalists piecing together the global zombie war, each account a step closer to understanding the disaster that reshaped their world.
If the blog posts, news articles, and multimedia storytelling of Feed hooked you, you’ll love Sleeping Giants. Told through interviews, logs, and transcripts, this novel pieces together the mystery of giant alien artifacts, delivering an addictive, documentary-style reading experience.
If you couldn’t put down Feed because of its relentless momentum and escalating danger, Red Rising delivers the same adrenaline rush. Follow Darrow as he infiltrates a ruthless society, his every move driving the plot forward with deadly urgency and twisty political machinations.
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