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Science Fiction · 2014 · PG-13

Station Eleven

by Emily St. John Mandel

Survival is insufficient.

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Violence

Some

Moderate

Language

Barely any

Mild

Sexual Content

Barely any

Mild

Substance Use

None

None

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Strong

What this book is about

A flu pandemic kills most of humanity; twenty years later, a traveling Shakespeare company navigates the ruins — weaving back to the night civilization fell through interconnected lives.

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Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Pandemic death on civilizational scale

Cult and religious extremism

Death of children depicted

Generally less graphic than comparable post-apocalyptic fiction

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