I recommend the following novels to you: "I Became an Undead" and "The Legend of the Immortal Cultivators in the World of Calamity" were fantasy novels like "Calamity". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋, I recommend the following novels to you, all of which are similar to the novels about the demon farm or natural disasters: - "Disaster of Monsters": The story of the protagonist resisting in this world to protect human civilization in the face of natural disasters, mutated beast invasions, and other dangerous doomsday crises. - "Beast World Natural Disaster Farm Road": A story about a foreign continent full of natural disasters. The female protagonist transmigrated to this world and faced all kinds of natural disasters, trying her best to survive. At the same time, she used her golden finger to pick up dogs and farm to survive. - [Natural Disaster Shelter]: An apocalyptic world with frequent natural disasters and pollution. The protagonist, as a master of life, uses his survival skills to survive in this world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~😗
Sure. One popular 'aang natural disaster fanfiction' might be 'Aang's Struggle in the Storm'. It depicts Aang facing a huge hurricane and his journey to overcome it and protect the people. You can often find such fanfictions on major fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own.
One great fiction natural disaster book is 'The Day of the Triffids' by John Wyndham. It combines elements of a post - apocalyptic world after a strange meteor shower which causes blindness in most people, along with the threat of the triffids, large and dangerous plants. Another is 'On the Beach' by Nevil Shute. It's set in a world where a nuclear war has spread radiation across the globe, and the remaining survivors in Australia await their inevitable doom. A third option is 'The Stand' by Stephen King. It involves a super - flu pandemic that wipes out most of the world's population, and then follows the survivors as they are drawn into a battle between good and evil.
I recommend "Natural Disaster in Online Games" and "Living Talent in the Apocalypse." These two novels were set in the apocalyptic natural disaster, but they used the elements of games and infrastructure farming to present different storylines. They were worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Once there was a flood in a small town. The rain just wouldn't stop. The river overflowed and water rushed into people's houses. A little girl was trapped on the roof of her home. She was so scared. But then, a kind fisherman in his boat came by and rescued her. It was a ray of hope in that dark time of the flood.
I recommend the following novels to you. They are similar to the setting of " " Desert: The story of a special agent investigating the flow of energy crystals into the black market. It takes place in the post-apocalyptic era, where natural disasters and abnormal phenomena occur frequently. " On the Wasteland: Watching Civilization " tells the story of the protagonist becoming a pioneer and building his own mechanical army in the apocalypse to survive. The background was the apocalyptic natural disaster and the evolution of the planet. " The Insect Plague of the Other World " tells the story of humans surviving the collapse of the insect sea, fear, and the insect plague that was even more terrifying than the Undead Disaster. The background was a fantasy world. I hope you will like the novel I recommended.
There's also 'Pompeii' by Robert Harris. This novel is set against the backdrop of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. It does an excellent job of bringing the ancient city of Pompeii to life before the disaster strikes. You get to know the characters, their daily lives, and then as the volcano erupts, you experience the horror and chaos along with them. It's a great read for those interested in natural disaster historical fiction.
The Magic Tree House series has some books that touch on natural disasters. For example, in certain volumes, the characters might travel to a time when there is a volcanic eruption or a big storm. It's presented in a way that is exciting and educational for young readers.
The book 'The Raft' by S. A. Bodeen is a good one. It involves a group of teens stranded on a raft in the middle of the ocean after some kind of environmental disaster. It's a thrilling read. Another option is 'Life As We Knew It' by Susan Beth Pfeffer. It focuses on a girl's experience as an asteroid hitting the moon causes all kinds of disasters on Earth.