Flood

473 pages

English language

Published Aug. 24, 2008

ISBN:
978-0-575-08058-4
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The seas are rising. At first global warming is blamed, but as London, then New York, then entire countries disappear beneath the waves, it is clear that something much worse is happening.

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Hard to put down

I don't remember when I finished reading it.... It's been some time ago, but I recently finished part 2 (Arc). So, book 1, Flood, was a book that was hard to put down. The theme was curious topic, the science seemed very well researched and plausible, as the reactions of the humans portrait facing the crisis. I enjoyed reading the book, but mind it is not a happy book, occasionally it was quite dark.

Review of 'Flood' on 'Goodreads'

Interesting story - imagine some source of large amounts of water buried under the crust which, fo reasons no one understands, suddenly bursts through to the surface and floods the Earth under about a kilometer of water. People get together, countries break down, oligarchs build special ships, and other people build rafts.
Some parts were too fantastic to be believable. In London, they only worry about sewage pollution when Greenwich flood barrier is overwhelmed, whereas we in the real UK suffer from sewage pollution after light rain due to lack of investment. I also thought the Middle East would be nuked long before it happens in the book, as each religion fights over Jerusalem.