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Hell Divers by Nicholas Sansbury Smith

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In Hell Divers, did you enjoy ...

... the relentless quest for survival after the end of the world?

The Road by Cormac McCarthy

If you were gripped by the high-stakes missions and desperate objectives of Hell Divers, you'll be hooked by The Road. Follow a father and son as they traverse a ravaged landscape, facing constant threats and impossible choices in their harrowing journey to survive.

... a tightly-knit group of survivors with intertwining stories?

Wool by Hugh Howey

If you loved the camaraderie and tension among the Hell Divers crew, Wool will immerse you in the lives of the Silo's inhabitants. With shifting perspectives and a cast whose fates are deeply connected, you'll experience a gripping tale of survival, loyalty, and betrayal beneath the earth.

... a protagonist's transformation and emotional journey in a broken world?

Dog Stars by Peter Heller

If Xavier's evolution in Hell Divers resonated with you, The Dog Stars offers a beautifully raw portrait of Hig, a pilot navigating loss and rediscovering hope after catastrophe. His journey is as much about inner change as it is about external survival.

... harsh, violent worlds where survival demands tough choices?

Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky

If you were drawn to the bleak, gritty tone and moral complexities faced by the Hell Divers, Metro 2033 plunges you into the tunnels beneath a nuclear-devastated Moscow, where Artyom must navigate violence, darkness, and ethical ambiguity at every turn.

... the haunting beauty and danger of a post-apocalyptic society?

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel

If the ruined world and aftermath of disaster in Hell Divers left you wanting more, Station Eleven paints a mesmerizing portrait of civilization's collapse and what comes after. Through interconnected stories, you'll explore how art, memory, and hope persist amid devastation.

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