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World Made by Hand is a dystopian and social science fiction novel by American author James Howard Kunstler, published in 2008.Set in the fictional town of Union Grove, New York, the novel follows a cast of characters as they navigate a world stripped of its modern comforts, ravaged by terrorism, epidemics, and the economic upheaval of peak oil, all of which are exacerbated by global warming.
The Witch of Hebron is a dystopian novel by American writer James Howard Kunstler, published in 2010.It is a sequel to his 2008 novel World Made by Hand.Set in the fictional town of Union Grove, New York, the novel follows many of the same cast of characters from the previous novel as they navigate a world stripped of its modern comforts, ravaged by terrorism, epidemics, and the economic ...
James Howard Kunstler is an American writer, social critic, public speaker, and blogger. He is best known for his books The Geography of Nowhere (1994), a history of American suburbia and urban development, The Long Emergency (2005), and Too Much Magic (2012).
A History of the Future is the third installment in American author and social critic James Howard Kunstler's A World Made by Hand series. [1] As Christmas Day approaches, a double murder challenges an improvised justice system, and a young man returns after a two-year journey with his own story to tell.
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World Made by Hand (2008) by James Howard Kunstler (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2008) Farthing, Ha'penny, and Half a Crown, series by Jo Walton (2006–2008) The City & the City (2009) by China Miéville (Del Rey Books, 2009) Shades of Grey (2009) by Jasper Fforde (Viking Press, 2009) The Windup Girl (2009) by Paolo Bacigalupi (Night Shade Books, 2009)
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