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Post-Apocalyptic sci-fi books

After the end — what survives, and what we rebuild.

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RavensDagger
RAdult 18+
Alpha Colony: The Complete Series (John Walker Box Sets)
Alpha Colony: The Complete Series (John Walker Box Sets)
John Walker
PG-13Adult 18+
EMP The Quiet Hideaway: An EMP Post Apocalypse Prepper Survival Thriller
EMP The Quiet Hideaway: An EMP Post Apocalypse Prepper Survival Thriller
William Stone
PG-13Adult 18+
The End and the Death: Volume III (The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra)
The End and the Death: Volume III (The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra)
Dan Abnett
Hard RAdult 18+
Are You Even Human
Are You Even Human
Natalie Maher
RAdult 18+
The Quick and the Blue: A Mega Man Story (The Megas Universe)
The Quick and the Blue: A Mega Man Story (The Megas Universe)
Matt(hew) Mowrer
PG-13YA 12-17
The Voice of Rage and Ruin Volume 1
The Voice of Rage and Ruin Volume 1
Quil Carter
RAdult 18+
Blade Runner: Originally published as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Blade Runner: Originally published as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Scott Brick
RAdult 18+
Tinkertown: A Steampunk Fantasy Adventure
Tinkertown: A Steampunk Fantasy Adventure
Phil Aerix
RAdult 18+
The Extinction Survival Series Box Set: Lost Valley, Satan's Gate, Cost of Survival & Warrior's Fate
The Extinction Survival Series Box Set: Lost Valley, Satan's Gate, Cost of Survival & Warrior's Fate
Walt Browning
RAdult 18+
Land of the Lustrous 13
Land of the Lustrous 13
Haruko Ichikawa
PG-13YA 12-17
Land of the Lustrous 5
Land of the Lustrous 5
Haruko Ichikawa
PG-13YA 12-17
After the End
After the End
Pete Thorsen
PG-13Adult 18+
The Time Machine
The Time Machine
David McAlistair
PG-13Adult 18+
Good Boys 2
Good Boys 2
Jeremy Robinson
PG-13YA 12-17
Apocalypse: Regression
Apocalypse: Regression
R.A. Mejia
PG-13Adult 18+
Tinkertown 3: A Steampunk Slice-of-Life Harem Fantasy Adventure
Tinkertown 3: A Steampunk Slice-of-Life Harem Fantasy Adventure
Phil Aerix
XAdult 18+
Endless Winter: Part One & Two
Endless Winter: Part One & Two
Grace Hamilton
PG-13Adult 18+
End of Days: Books 1-7 Box Set
End of Days: Books 1-7 Box Set
Sam J. Fires
RAdult 18+
ATOMSHOCK: The Cannibal Code, Part 1: A Post-Apocalyptic Nuclear Wasteland Thriller
ATOMSHOCK: The Cannibal Code, Part 1: A Post-Apocalyptic Nuclear Wasteland Thriller
Dan Archer
Hard RAdult 18+
By the Wanderer's Hand: A SciFi Survival Adventure
By the Wanderer's Hand: A SciFi Survival Adventure
Karen Pepin
PGYA 12-17
The Complete Disruption Trilogy: Books 1 - 3
The Complete Disruption Trilogy: Books 1 - 3
R. E. McDermott
RAdult 18+
Red Vapor
Red Vapor
Scott Moon
RAdult 18+
EMP Aftermath
EMP Aftermath
Grace Hamilton
RAdult 18+
El Programa GAMER: La Era de los Sheitans (Spanish Edition)
El Programa GAMER: La Era de los Sheitans (Spanish Edition)
Humberto Decanini
PG-13YA 12-17
7 DAYS - Book 1:
7 DAYS - Book 1:
Mike Kraus
PG-13Adult 18+
The Complete Sunset on America Series: A Thrilling Post-Apocalyptic Survival Saga
The Complete Sunset on America Series: A Thrilling Post-Apocalyptic Survival Saga
Ryan Schow
RAdult 18+
Deadlock
Deadlock
Jorge Sanchez
RAdult 18+
EMP Lodge Series: Six Book Complete Boxset
EMP Lodge Series: Six Book Complete Boxset
Grace Hamilton
RAdult 18+
Andy in the Apocalypse: A LitRPG Adventure
Andy in the Apocalypse: A LitRPG Adventure
Plum Parrot
RAdult 18+

About the Post-Apocalyptic trope

Post-apocalyptic fiction sets its clock after the worst has already happened. The bombs have fallen, the plague has burned through, the lights have gone out — and the story is what comes next, told in the long shadow of loss. Walter M. Miller Jr.'s A Canticle for Leibowitz follows monks preserving scraps of knowledge across centuries of rebuilt and re-ruined civilization, a meditation on whether humanity ever truly learns. Cormac McCarthy's The Road strips the genre to its bones: a father, a son, a dead landscape, and the ember of decency they refuse to let die.

The appeal lies in the stark moral clarity that ruin imposes. With the old order swept away, every choice carries weight — whom you trust, what you protect, how much of your humanity you keep. Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower watches a young woman build a new faith and community out of a collapsing California. Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven insists that art and memory matter precisely because so little else survives, following a troupe of actors across a depopulated continent. The wreckage becomes a stage for the question of what civilization was actually for.

This trope differs from its neighbors in its tense. A pandemic story or a climate story may dramatize the collapse itself; post-apocalyptic fiction lives in the afterward, where the cause is often half-forgotten and the work of survival is daily and physical. Richard Matheson's I Am Legend showed how thoroughly the last survivor's solitude can curdle, and how much the genre depends on who, exactly, remains. Scavenging, rebuilding, the negotiation between brutal pragmatism and the impulse toward kindness — these are its rhythms. At its core it is strangely hopeful, because someone is always still here, still walking, still carrying the fire forward into a world that had every reason to give up.

Why readers love it

  • Survival amid civilization's ruins
  • Moral clarity after collapse
  • Rebuilding from the wreckage
  • Stubborn hope against the odds