
The Girl With All the Gifts
by M.R. Carey (2014)
Like 'feed m', this offers a fresh, character-driven take on a dystopian future with an apocalypse.

by t anderson (2002)
Identity crises, consumerism, and star-crossed teenage love in a futuristic society where people connect to the Internet via feeds implanted in their brains. This new edition contains new back matter and a refreshed cover. A National Book Award finalist.
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by M.R. Carey (2014)
Like 'feed m', this offers a fresh, character-driven take on a dystopian future with an apocalypse.

by Max Brooks (2006)
Similar to 'feed m', this explores societal impact during an apocalypse through varied human experiences.

by Colson Whitehead (2000)
Like 'feed m', this literary novel offers a thoughtful, character-focused narrative in a post-apocalyptic setting.

by Jonathan Maberry (2010)
Echoing 'feed m', this YA novel explores survival and identity in a world overrun by the undead.

by Cherie Dimaline (2017)
Like 'feed m', this dystopian novel features a unique societal breakdown and a fight for survival.
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