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Nature's End: The Consequences of the Twentieth Century
Nature's End The Consequences of the Twentieth Century
Author: Whitley Strieber, James Kunetka
Starvation is rampant. City dwellers gasp for breath under blackened skies. And tottering on the brink of environmental collapse, the world may be ending... — It is a future that could well be ours. In their second shocking and fascinating portrait of America's possible destiny. Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka have again written a breathless t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446343558
ISBN-10: 0446343552
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Nature's End: The Consequences of the Twentieth Century on + 73 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The year is 2025. Depicts a world tottering on the brink of environmental collapse. This novel gives a warning and also a message of hope.
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Another fascinating "view of the future" story. Set in 2025, the world is in trouble. Thought-provoking!
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ilovebooksanddogs avatar reviewed Nature's End: The Consequences of the Twentieth Century on + 356 more book reviews
No way near as good as Warday but still a good read.
reviewed Nature's End: The Consequences of the Twentieth Century on + 149 more book reviews
This book is written as science fiction....some of it reads like science fact...that makes the book extremely horrifying.
The copyright dates to 1986 and is set in the early 21st century....not today but in a possible future not too long from now.

For a person who was a living, thinking and( reading)being during the 1970's and 1980's, the information provided as a "look-back" by various characters is a startling wake-up call.

We have not destroyed the earth YET, for the most part we are still able to live here. The fiction the authors write from 1986 onward is a path we are on - be truthful to yourself! Yes, we do not have all the technology described but we could soon....and who knows what lies beneath the layers of secrecy of the governments of the world.

This is not a book that a person enjoys...you either hate it or you are terrified that it might be "the coming attraction of your world soon".

"Silent Spring" meets a future fictional reality!
reviewed Nature's End: The Consequences of the Twentieth Century on + 11 more book reviews
S-L-O-W. Interesting concept, but every new and minor character had to tell his or her own story. This book could cut out half the words, and be a better read. NOT a page-turner.
reviewed Nature's End: The Consequences of the Twentieth Century on + 149 more book reviews
This book is written as science fiction....some of it reads like science fact...that makes the book extremely horrifying.
The copyright dates to 1986 and is set in the early 21st century....not today but in a possible future not too long from now.

For a person who was a living, thinking and( reading)being during the 1970's and 1980's, the information provided as a "look-back" by various characters is a startling wake-up call.

We have not destroyed the earth YET, for the most part we are still able to live here. The fiction the authors write from 1986 onward is a path we are on - be truthful to yourself! Yes, we do not have all the technology described but we could soon....and who knows what lies beneath the layers of secrecy of the governments of the world.

This is not a book that a person enjoys...you either hate it or you are terrified that it might be "the coming attraction of your world soon".

"Silent Spring" meets a future fictional reality!


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