
Oryx and Crake
by Margaret Atwood (2002)
Like Station Eleven, this offers a hopeful look at humanity's survival after a plague.

by Emily St John Mandel (2014)
Kirsten Raymonde will never forget the night Arthur Leander, the famous Hollywood actor, had a heart attack on stage during a production of King Lear. That was the night when a devastating flu pandemic arrived in the city, and within weeks, civilization as we know it came to an end. Twenty years later, Kirsten moves between the settlements of the altered world with a small troupe of actors and musicians. They call themselves The Traveling Symphony, and they have dedicated themselves to keeping the remnants of art and humanity alive. But when they arrive in St. Deborah by the Water, they encounter a violent prophet who will threaten the tiny band’s existence. And as the story takes off, moving back and forth in time, and vividly depicting life before and after the pandemic, the strange twist of fate that connects them all will be revealed.
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by Margaret Atwood (2002)
Like Station Eleven, this offers a hopeful look at humanity's survival after a plague.

by Cormac McCarthy (29)
This book shares Station Eleven's focus on survival and human connection in a desolate world.

by Ling Ma (2018)
Similar to Station Eleven, it explores societal collapse with a unique, character-driven perspective.

by Octavia E. Butler (1993)
Like Station Eleven, this novel offers a hopeful vision of rebuilding society after widespread devastation.

by Rumaan Alam (2020)
This book captures the same sense of unease and human connection found in Station Eleven.
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