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The Stand is making me kind of cranky, you guys! Are there any good post-apocalyptic books that *aren't* all "Well, now that the world has ended, no adventures for the ladies! BABIES FOR YOU. Also, only white people and Magical Black Ladies are immune to the superflu or whatever BY STRANGE COINCIDENCE."
Alternately, any interesting essays on The Stand that I can read when I finish it.
Alternately, any interesting essays on The Stand that I can read when I finish it.

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My irritation was mainly with the two characters I found most intriguing turning into evil stereotypes for no good reason, mind. I didn't notice that much race-or-gender-fail when I went through it, and now I think back on it, it's so obvious that I'm rather embarrassed (even if this was a while before RaceFail raised awareness)....
Sorry if this comment came out of nowhere; like I said, I am just surprised, and wanted to say something about it. I wish you good luck with your wordcount goal. :D
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Glory Season, maybe?
Except it's uh. Not actually post-apocalyptic, I don't think.