What are your thoughts on post apocalyptic stories?
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Re: What are your thoughts on post apocalyptic stories?
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I think 1984 is still the best dystopian novel of all time
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I do not believe in apocalyptic thing. so i do do not read about them that much but it depends on the writer he/she is good whatever the genre be at the end the story will be good .Wasif Ahmed wrote:Station Eleven can be sorted into the post apocalyptic genre.
What are your thoughts on this genre?
Do you think that civilization will collapse one day?
If yes, then due to what will that happen or how much time will it take?
Do share your thoughts on this topic.