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  • Apocalypse

    Kyle West, Graham Halstead

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, April 12, 2016)
    Alex Keener has lived all of his sixteen years underground in U.S. Bunker 108. When he goes on his first recon into the Wasteland, he will find out exactly why.Outside, Alex discovers a harsh landscape twisted by the impact of the meteor Ragnarok in 2030. Besides Raiders, dust storms, and cold, a new threat is evolving-the xenovirus, which twists men and animals into deadly monsters.When the xenovirus invades Bunker 108, Alex must fight for survival. Joined by a beautiful ex-Raider and an idealistic scientist, Alex discovers that he and his friends might be the only ones standing between the world and a second apocalypse.
  • Z. Apocalypse

    Steve Cole

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Aug. 2, 2012)
    Prehistoric beasts merge with nightmare visions of the future in this thrilling conclusion to the Z. Rex trilogy.Reunited with the savage unpredictable T.Rex, Zed, fourteen-year-old Adam must team up with some unlikely allies to battle against villainous scientists and their killer creations. If they do not win, the ultimate apocalypse will be unleashed upon humanity . . .
  • Apocalypse Witch

    G.S. Wright

    eBook (, March 23, 2014)
    A Science Fiction Steampunk AdventureMatilda Katrine Myra is not from nobility. Her parents have spent their savings to send her to New Terros to continue her education and in hopes of a better future. It’s not the life she wants.Everything changes when her airship is attacked by pirates. With a hasty lie told to protect another girl, Matilda finds herself abducted and thrust into a world beyond the safety of her civilized world. Time is running out, and Matilda must find a way to escape before the pirates learn the truth of her ruse. With a mad scientist, spirits, and her own mind working against her, escaping may be the least of her worries. Apocalypse Witch is a serialized steampunk sci-fi. 13,600 words.
  • Apocalypse Cow

    Michael Logan

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books, May 1, 2012)
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  • Little Apocalypse

    Katherine Sparrow

    eBook (HarperCollins, March 12, 2019)
    Monsters aren’t real. Everyone knows that. Full of creepy-cool atmosphere and monstrous magic, this gripping middle grade debut will sink its claws into fans of supernatural adventures like Holly Black’s Doll Bones and Ellen Oh’s Spirit Hunters.When a sudden earthquake strands Celia’s parents out of town, she finds herself on her own in a shaken city. She tries to reach out to other kids around her apartment building. Some of them, like the sad boy named Demetri, seem wary of letting her too close. The others call themselves Hunters. They claim the earthquake was caused by monsters only kids can see. And they think Celia is destined to save the city.Celia doesn’t feel destined to save anything—but for the first time, she feels like maybe she’s seeing things as they really are….
  • Apocalypse

    Tim Bowler

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Aug. 30, 2005)
    After being washed ashore and encountering a group of unwelcoming fundamentalists, Kit worries about what will become of him and his family, thus when he returns from a short exploration and discovers that his family has been taken from camp, Kit must turn to a wild girl he has only just met for help in getting them back.
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  • Apocalypse Meow Meow

    James Proimos

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Nov. 3, 2015)
    Brownie, Apollo, and their ragtag group of strays have raided the grocery store and defeated some very mean mutts--but now they've run out of food. So when the crew discovers a nearby Twonkies factory, and all the Twonkies they could ever eat, they think they've got it made. The only catch is the cat guarding the factory--and this "cat" is MUCH bigger, and far more sophisticated, than any feline they've ever met. Can the dogs and their friends defeat their foe and claim the Twonkies for themselves?The Proimos father-son team returns with another irreverent, dog-filled take on the apocalypse, told in a graphic novel paper-over-board format. The instantly accessible artwork and laughs on each page will charm everyone from the most reluctant reader to the coolest of cats (humans and animals alike)!
  • Little Apocalypse

    Katherine Sparrow

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 12, 2019)
    Monsters aren’t real. Everyone knows that. Full of creepy-cool atmosphere and monstrous magic, this gripping middle grade debut will sink its claws into fans of supernatural adventures like Holly Black’s Doll Bones and Ellen Oh’s Spirit Hunters.When a sudden earthquake strands Celia’s parents out of town, she finds herself on her own in a shaken city. She tries to reach out to other kids around her apartment building. Some of them, like the sad boy named Demetri, seem wary of letting her too close. The others call themselves Hunters. They claim the earthquake was caused by monsters only kids can see. And they think Celia is destined to save the city.Celia doesn’t feel destined to save anything—but for the first time, she feels like maybe she’s seeing things as they really are….
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  • Self Apocalypse

    J.F. French

    eBook
    It was not by chance that Jeremiah had left the city for the solitary surroundings that harbored his camper in the mountains. He watched as the world slowly slipped into the point of no return after the economic crash. Seeing the signs of unavoidable troubles, Jeremiah prepares himself for what he believes will be a long term depression. However, he soon finds himself in a struggle for survival as the world’s turmoil eventually leads to the ultimate nightmare. Follow Jeremiah as he faces the pain and hard decisions of living in a post apocalyptic world.
  • Apocalypse

    Alev Art

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 9, 2019)
    She was lost and alone, she never could have guessed who she really was and the destiny that awaited her. Apocalypse begins the dark tale of the most powerful creatures of the Underworld, brought together to change the whole world.
  • Apocalypse Bow Wow

    James Proimos

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Jan. 6, 2015)
    The end has come. The world is in shambles. Everyone is gone . . . except for the dogs! Brownie and Apollo are two dogs living in bliss with a big, comfy couch to laze on. But unbeknownst to them and seemingly overnight, the world has turned to utter chaos. What they do know is their owners are MIA, they are starting to get on each other's nerves, and it's dinner time. What has happened? Who will feed them? What if their people are gone for good?!With bellies rumbling, Brownie and Apollo decide to set out into the wide world, where they discover other pets and stray animals who have been left behind. But not everyone is man's best friend. It's a dog-eat-dog world now! With the help of a friendly neighborhood police dog and a small but mighty side-kick tick, Apollo and Brownie must figure out how to survive these dark times and locate their ultimate goal: dinner!
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  • Apocalypse Cow

    Michael Logan, Steve Worsley

    MP3 CD (Isis Audio Books, Oct. 1, 2012)
    When scientists with warped imaginations accidentally unleash an experimental bioweapon that transforms Britain's animals into sneezing, bloodthirsty zombies, three misfits become the unlikely hope for salvation. Abattoir worker Terry Borders; teenage vegan Geldof Peters; and inept journalist Lesley McBrien. When Britain begins a rapid descent into chaos, Lesley stumbles upon proof that the government is behind the outbreak. During her quest to unveil the truth, she crosses paths with Terry and Geldof, and together they set out to escape a quarantined Britain. Standing in the way are rampaging hordes of animals, a ruthless security agent and an army ready to shoot anybody with a case of the sniffles on the off-chance the virus has mutated.