Best women adventure books according to redditors

We found 32 Reddit comments discussing the best women adventure books. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Women's Adventure Fiction:

u/DirigibleBehemothaur · 16 pointsr/PostCollapse

Ok I've read a lot of this genre, I'll try and remember some of them..

( not all are a specific post-collapse scenario and may involve other causes of apocalyspe, but the post-apocalyptic scenarios are similar )

"Wool" great concept, sequels/prequels are out now.

"Extinction Point" quite short but liked this, debut novel, some lack of writing skill evident, but has a lot of potential.

"The Dog Stars" Sparse writing style, yet very emotional, interesting survivalist gun toting character involved who is very useful :)

"The Passage" This was a bestseller, and is mainly the aftermath of a total vampire apocalypse , many decades later, and how a small community of humans survive that.

"Swan Song" This is very dark, very bleak, but also slightly silly, very much similar to King's The Stand... which brings us to ...

"The Stand" Maybe one of his best? again, this is a fantasy novel somewhat, not your nitty gritty post collapse scenario, but its tangentially connected ( OP mentions walking dead, so if zombies are ok, I guess vampires and the devil are too )



"Song of Heaven" This is apparently a remake of a "Chung Kuo" series from a while ago. set in 2040s Cornwall, ENgland, after the total economic collapse of the world and descent into small fragmented communities. and then the Chinese....

This is all that springs to mind now, except for the ones already mentioned by others.

In terms of film, a little known New Zealand film called

"The Quiet Earth" is a great and criminally un-noticed thing.



u/sandhouse · 3 pointsr/books

Extinction Point. A weird take on alien invasion. Slow start but you get into it pretty fast. It's a series.

u/amazon-converter-bot · 2 pointsr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/vplatt · 2 pointsr/FreeEBOOKS

I think you mean this set:

http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Angel-Box-Set-Books-ebook/dp/B00K5RCR9K/ref=la_B00ACCHF1S_1_2_twi_kin_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1453490726&sr=1-2

Looks meaty at least. No need to be coy about links I say. Personally, I don't mind taking the hook on a free book or two to get started with an author. It's how I discovered Brandon Sanderson and Hugh Howey after all.

u/NJBilbo · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Among the previous great recommendations, this is the first book in a new series that started publishing this year on Kindle:

Extinction POint. I think it hits almost all your loves!

u/banditscountry · 1 pointr/answers

The Foreigner, by C.J Cherryh - this is a ongoing series, second one is called Invader

1st try

2nd try Beholders eye