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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780955005138
ISBN: 0955005132
Label: INFECTED BOOKS
Manufacturer: INFECTED BOOKS
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 328
Publication Date: April 30, 2005
Publisher: INFECTED BOOKS
Sales Rank: 31109
Studio: INFECTED BOOKS




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Product Description:
The human race is finished. Mankind is all but dead and only a handful of frightened individuals remain. Experience the end of the world from thirty-five different perspectives.

These people have survived through chance, not skill, and they are a desperate bunch; cheating lovers, work-shy civil servants, permanently drunk publicans, teenage rebels, obsessive accountants, failed husbands, first-time cross-dressers, disrobed priests and more…

David Moody presents the final book in the AUTUMN series. Part-companion, part-guide book and part-sequel, AUTUMN: THE HUMAN CONDITION follows the individual stories of these desperate survivors through the early days of the nightmare and beyond.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome series.
The autumn series its just amazing,I first bought them in ebooks but it was so good thAt I had to buy the complete series in paperback.It's amazing how after so many books the author keeps you in suspense and doesn't get boring,this Moody guy it's really gifted.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Zombies, with a twist
This novel is available to read for free online at the author's website. That being the case will have most of you scrambling to his website to read it. The kicker is that there are three more novels in the story that you must purchase in order to read them. The first one is in my opinion so mezmerizing a story that I could not just read the first one and let that be the end of it. The story begins in a common enough way almost to the point of being cliche. Upon later character development, it becomes ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - The stories you didn't see before.
David Moody, Autumn: The Human Condition (Infected Books, 2005)

Moody rounds out his Autumn series with The Human Condition, which contains a select few stories set in the Autumn universe along with passages from the points of view of a number of major and minor characters from the series. Without the plot structure of the first three novels, Moody was able to go back through the story and illuminate some of the nooks and crannies that were touched on, but never explored; it wouldn't surprise ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Some explanantion to the overall story
This "short stories of apocalypse" sheds some light to the overall story. We really get to understand what happens in Canada and how the military in UK reacts etc. A must read if you have read the previous triology



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - pretty weak...
The "AUTUMN" series is pretty strong overall, until this addendum. The series as a whole is not terribly original (see "Omega Man," etc...) but the prose is excellent, and it is written in an absorbing, page-turning style, even if there is little original in its plot. This flashback addendum though is a big mistake, seemingly something added to milk the series. It focuses more on characters and attempts to shed light on them. But let's face it--what made the trilogy work was not characters but the page-turning ... Read More





 



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