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Reddit mentions of Lights Out
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 10
We found 10 Reddit mentions of Lights Out. Here are the top ones.
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Movies: The Book of Eli, The Day After, The Postman
TV Series: Jeremiah, Jericho, The Walking Dead
Book: Lights Out, Lucifer's Hammer, Patriots
The book I'm reading now deals with this in a very realistic way. Worth a read.
Came here to post One Second After. Someone beat me so I'll say the same for Lights Out by David Crawford. Another good read about the power going out and how society breaks down.
http://www.amazon.com/Lights-Out-David-Crawford/dp/0615427359/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413008039&sr=8-1&keywords=lights+out
David Crawford. Here's an Amazon link
It was originally an ongoing story on the survivalblog, where he uses the name HalfFast, and eventually got it published. I believe he has some other stories there that are still free but I haven't checked in a while.
EDIT: fixed bad grammar
Oh yeah, it's a whole genre. The three that I have enjoyed the most are:
"Going Home " by A. American - Morgan is ~250 miles from home & family in Florida when everything fails / EMP, and he has to walk home. Book 1 of a series, Book 10 was just released a few days ago. Don't get too worried about the grammer / structure of Book 1, it was his debut book, and he has gotten better as an author, and editors are doing a better job.
There's a whole story about how the book came to be. https://www.amazon.com/Going-Home-Novel-Survivalist-American/dp/0142181277
"Deep Winter" by Thomas Sherry. Volcano erupts in Washington state. There's 4 or 5 books in this series. https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Winter-Thomas-Sherry-ebook/dp/B004J171BC
"Lights Out" by David Crawford. EMP event around Austin, Tx. I did enjoy the story, but some of the situations were just a bit too convenient (in my opinion ). https://www.amazon.com/Lights-Out-David-Crawford/dp/0615427359
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This, this, or this probably. If that worries you, head over to r/collapse.
Lights Out is a good book. It's mostly anarchy, but it is overlayed with an inept government. Still it's how a community pulls together after a government/societal collapse.
Lights Out by David Crawford
It's more of a survivalist point of view if the electricity suddenly stops. Power plants for some reason don't work (EMP is kind of implied). Community turns out to be important when macro society breaks down to its base barbaric impulses. The book is legendary among AR15.com forums.