What are some good genre fiction books that are set after the apocalypse has happened, and far enough into the future for civillization to recuperate? A place where humanity survives, thrives even, but is nowhere near the level that they were before the apocalypse. Things like scavenging and raiding playing a smaller role next to subsistence farming and such.
>>8743951
fuck off to /r/books self-inserting LARP nerd
>>8743951
hey generation kill, one of my fav. series of all time.
>>8743956
????
kys
>>8743951
A canticle for lebowitz kind of fits your description OP.
>>8744249
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>>8743956
>waaaaah he's asking about books on the book board sumbuddy stop the bad man!
Shannara books
>>8743951
shin sekai yori
its trash btw
>>8743951
literally just read anything from/about the middle ages
>>8743951
Literally Hunger Games famalam
>>8744398
Is it anything like the series? If so, I'll pass
>>8743951
Stephen King's The Dark Tower is right up your alley. Pretty much post-post-ante-apocalyptic, if that makes sense. In other words, the civ screwed itself over, kinda recovered, but is now inching towards another apocalypse.