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Books wherethe main character (preferably a male) hasto struggle to stay alive
Posted: 12 Jun 2022, 16:37
by IreneFa
I have pretty specific cravings at times, and this month I want to read stories, fiction or real, about people who had to go above and beyond to stay alive.
I don't shy away from written violence or bad language, but please don't suggest books that describe sexual acts in detail.
I just want something to keep me occupied until June is over. I don't know why, but this month is pure insanity where I live.
Re: Books wherethe main character (preferably a male) hasto struggle to stay alive
Posted: 19 Nov 2022, 12:34
by Henry Patrovic
There are so many books I can recommend on this topic:
- Nullform by Den Mikhailov, if you like a bit of horror
- The Range by Yuri Ulengov, if you like military science fiction
- The Stitched Worlds by Macronomicon, if you like fantasy with a side of humour
- Pyresouls Apocalypse by James T. Callum, if you like dark fantasy
All of them are free on kindle unlimited. I hope you enjoy at least one of my suggestions.

Re: Books wherethe main character (preferably a male) hasto struggle to stay alive
Posted: 13 Mar 2023, 20:29
by Tamara Bengesai
When survival is mentioned, one book that comes to mind is
Touching the Void by Joe Simpson.
This a great book, you will enjoy reading it.
Re: Books wherethe main character (preferably a male) hasto struggle to stay alive
Posted: 29 Apr 2023, 20:35
by BravoJedi
I would say my own books, if you are looking for violence,
No Tears (Northern Company) and
No Tears (Inheritance).
Inheritance just got 4/5 stars and is reviewed in the historical fiction forums.
Although
I do not know if I should be or can be promoting my own books.

But one of the stars taken off was for violence and if you are looking for that, then I would recommend
Inheritance, as it has been reviewed and you can jump right into it without too much knowledge of the first book (per the reviewer). And since
Northern Company has not been reviewed yet, I would rather point you towards the book I know is good per other people other than myself.
(Mods, totally understand if you take this post down. I am still getting use to the forum rules and etiquette, both for myself and for authors.)
