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The day of the triffids

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When Bill Masen wakes up in his hospital bed, he has reason to be grateful for the bandages that covered his eyes the night before.

For he finds a population rendered helpless by the blindness that followed the spectacular display of bright green lights that filled the night sky; a population at the mercy of the Triffids.

Once, with their ability to move and their carnivorous habits, the Triffids were just botanical curiosities.

But now, with humans so vulnerable, they are a potent threat to humanity's survival.

It is up to people like Bill, the few who can still see, to carve out a future...

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Product Details
Gollancz
0575073381 / 9780575073388
Hardback
823.912
18/10/2001
United Kingdom
English
Science fiction
272p.
23 cm
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Quiz No: 203739, Points 15.00, Book Level 6.90,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: London: Michael Joseph, 1951.
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* The classic and most famous novel of ecological catastrophe * 'An effective piece of modern myth-making' Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels * 'There is magic in The Day of the Triffids and in the excitementof the hero and his girl moving through a collapsing London' Brian W. Aldiss * 'He was able to express in telling images the hope, fears and resurgent complacency of a readership that recognized a kindred spirit' The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction * 'The sense of doom, claustrophobia and quite literally blind terror is almost palpable' Sunday Times * An important and highly influential FL Science fiction