Station Eleven

by: Emily St. John Mandel

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Station Eleven

Station Eleven

By: Emily St. John Mandel

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Category - Fiction / Sci-Fi

Format - Paperback

Condition - Good

Listed - 3 months ago

Ships From - Nevada

Est. Publication Date - Jun 2015

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Station Eleven

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A National Book Award Finalist A PEN/Faulkner Award Finalist Kirsten Raymonde will never forget the night Arthur Leander, the famous Hollywood actor, had a heart attack on stage during a production of...

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PangoBooks readers have mixed feelings about this book. Some appreciate the unique take on a post-apocalyptic world without relying on gruesome details, noting the pervasive sense of eerie dread balanced with hope and possibilities. The writing is praised for its beauty, though some found it stressf...

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Jess

1 book review

Oct 25, 2024
This is the perfect book. Tw pandemic (of course). There is an apocalyptic pandemic, the Georgian flu, that destroys the majority of humanity basically overnight. We experience this pandemic from several povs from several timelines-- 25 years before, night one, 25 years after, and so on-- from persp...
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Jessica Braun Gervais

48 book reviews

Aug 22, 2023
I'm going to chalk this up to dystopia books not being for me. I spent an entire week trying to get through this book, where it felt like nothing happened. It also didn't help that I read this during the Covid-19 pandemic, so maybe it felt too realistic. Station Eleven is a dystopian tale of life ...
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Anna's Wares

5 book reviews

Feb 10, 2024
This book was really difficult to read. I remember at the end feeling very sad and anxious. I think the writing was very good and its a very interesting take on the dystopian genre. Its very different from the conventional dystopian fiction of the Maze Runner or The Hunger Games.

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