The Death of Grass
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1982
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Novel • Fiction
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Fantasy•
Horror & SuspenseEngland • 1950s
1982
Adult
14+ years
The Death of Grass by John Christopher explores a world where a virus devastates grass and crops, leading to food scarcity and societal collapse. It follows individuals as they navigate the ensuing chaos, focusing on their resilience and survival challenges in a transformed environment. The novel highlights human adaptability amid ecological disaster.
Dark
Unnerving
Suspenseful
Gritty
Melancholic
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The Death of Grass by John Christopher is praised for its compelling narrative and exploration of human survival instincts. Critics commend its thought-provoking themes and realistic portrayal of societal breakdown. Some reviewers note a dated writing style and occasional narrative predictability. Overall, it remains a significant work in post-apocalyptic literature.
A reader captivated by dystopian narratives exploring societal collapse and survival might enjoy The Death of Grass. Fans of John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids or Cormac McCarthy’s The Road will appreciate its tense, thought-provoking depiction of a world facing ecological disaster and moral dilemmas.
11,824 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
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224
Novel • Fiction
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Fantasy•
Horror & SuspenseEngland • 1950s
1982
Adult
14+ years
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